From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.9 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,FILL_THIS_FORM autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 103376,fb27b42ac7ecc6c1,start X-Google-Attributes: gid103376,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1995-01-30 07:45:59 PST Path: nntp.gmd.de!newsserver.jvnc.net!news.cac.psu.edu!news.pop.psu.edu!psuvax1!news.ecn.bgu.edu!newspump.wustl.edu!crcnis3.unl.edu!cse!scotth From: scotth@cse.unl.edu (Scott Henninger) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Subject: Advance Program: Symposium on Software Reusability (SSR '95) Date: 30 Jan 1995 15:45:59 GMT Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln Distribution: world Message-ID: <3gj1jn$mj@crcnis3.unl.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: cse.unl.edu Date: 1995-01-30T15:45:59+00:00 List-Id: PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION ACM-SIGSOFT Symposium on Software Reusability (SSR'95) April 28-30, 1995 Co-Located with 17th Int. Conf. on Software Engineering, ICSE-17 April 23-30, 1995 Westin Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA Program updates on WWW: http://pooh.unl.edu/~scotth/ssr95.html SSR'95 is the bi-yearly Symposium on Software Reusability that is conducted in conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering. The objective of this symposium is to provide a forum for academics and practitioners in the areas related to software reusability to exchange research results, development activities, and application experience reports. GENERAL CHAIR PROGRAM CHAIR Mansour Zand Mansur Samadzadeh University of Nebraska-Omaha Oklahoma State University zand@unocss.unomaha.edu samad@a.cs.okstate.edu STEERING COMMITTEE: G. Arango (Schlumberger Austin Research), M. Griss (HP Labs), M. Harandi (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), M. Samadzadeh (Oklahoma State Univ.), W. Tracz, Chair (Loral Federal Systems), M. Zand (Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha). EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: M. Zand, Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha, USA (General Chair), M. Samadzadeh, Oklahoma State Univ., USA (Program Chair), S. Isoda, Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, Japan (Asia Chair), J. M. Morel, Bull Software Development, France (Europe Chair), C. Chang, GAK, The Netherlands (Tutorial Chair), S. Henninger, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA (Publicity Chair), Margaret J. Davis, Boeing Defense and Space Group, USA (Local Chair). PROGRAM COMMITTEE T. Ajisaka (Japan) E. Karlsson (Sweden) M. Ancona (Italy) Y. Kobayashi (Japan) M. Aoyama (Japan) J. Larsson (Sweden) J. Bieman (USA) S. Legard (UK) R. Brueck (Germany) M. Lubars (USA) R. Conradi (Norway) A. Mili (Canada) M. D'Alessandro (Italy) R. Mittermeir (Austria) V. De Antonellis (Italy) J. Poulin (USA) D. Fafchamps (USA) D. Reifer (USA) J. Favaro (Italy) D. Ribot (France) S. Genolini (Italy) G. Sanchez (Spain) M. Girardi (Switzerland) M. Simos (USA) H. Gomaa (USA) G. Sindre (Norway) G. Goos (Germany) J. Taramaa (Finland) J. Karimi (USA) H. Tempel (Germany) K. Yglesias (USA) CORPORATE SPONSORS IBM, Boeing, Schlumberger SSR'95 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Friday, April 28 ---------------- 11:00-12:00 Joint Session with ICSE-17: "Architectural Issues in Software Reuse: It's Not Just the Functionality, It's the Packaging" Mary Shaw, Carnegie-Mellon University 01:00-05:00 TUTORIALS "Software System Generators, Architectures, and Reuse" Presenter: Don Batory, University of Texas "Software Reuse Metrics, Reusability Metrics, and Economic Models" Presenter: Jeffrey S. Poulin, Loral Federal Systems "Object-Oriented Re-Architecturing of Legacy Systems" Presenters: Roland Mittermeir, Rene R. Klosch, and Harald C. Gall University Klagenfurt, and Vienna Univ. of Technology 06:00-08:00 SSR'95 RECEPTION Saturday, April 29 ------------------ 07:30-08:00 Breakfast 08:00-09:15 OPENING REMARKS AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER 09:15-09:30 Coffee Break 09:30-10:30 SESSION 1A: Domain Analysis and Engineering "Creating Reference Architectures: An Example from Avionics" Don Batory, Lou Coglianese, Mark Goodwin, Steve Shafer University of Texas and Loral Federal Systems Company "Adaptable, Reusable Code" Margaret J. Davis Boeing Defense and Space Group 09:30-10:30 SESSION 1B: Object-Orientation and Reuse "Reuse Through Inheritance: A Quantitative Study of C++ Software" James M. Bieman and Josephine Xia Zhao Colorado State University "A Reuse Approach Based on Object Orientation, Its Contributions in the Development of CASE Tools" Henda Hadjami Ben Ghezala and Farouk Kamoun Ecole Nationale des Sciences de l'Informatique (ENSI) 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break 10:45-12:15 PANEL I: "Object-Oriented Reuse" Moderator: Martin Griss, HP Labs Panelists: Bob Kessler, University of Utah Doug Lea, SUNY Owego Ivar Jacobson, Objectory SA 12:15-01:45 Luncheon Speaker: "Alternative Paradigms for Reuse" (tentative title) David A. Fisher, NIST 01:45-03:15 PANEL II: "Languages and Models for Reusable Components" Moderator: Ben Whittle, University of York, UK, CIDER Panelists: Jean-Marc Morel, Bull S.A., France, REBOOT Bruce Weide, Ohio State, USA, Resolve Murali Sitarman, West Virginia Univ., USA, 3C & Resolve Don Batory, University of Texas, USA, P++ 03:15-03:30 Coffee Break 03:30-05:00 SESSION 2A: Reuse Process and Application "An Integrated Approach to Software Reuse Practice" Eliseo Mambella, Roberto Ferrari, Francesca De Carli, Angela Lo Surdo Sodalia S.p.A "Reuse with PROTEGE-II: From Elevators to Ribosomes" John H. Gennari, Russ B. Altman, and Mark A. Musen Stanford University "Building Reusable Components in the Public Administration Domain" S. Castano, Valeria De Antonellis, and B. Pernici Universita di Milano and Politecnico di Milano 03:30-05:00 SESSION 2B: Formal Approaches "Formal Specification of Reusable Interface Objects" P.S.C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, C.J.P. Lucena, and L.C.M. Nova University of Waterloo "Specification Matching for Software Reuse: A Foundation" Jun-Jang Jeng, George Washington University and Betty H.C. Cheng, Michigan State University "A Logical Framework for Software Proof Reuse" Joshua E. Caplan and Mehdi T. Harandi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sunday, April 30 ---------------- 07:30-08:00 Breakfast 08:00-10:00 SESSION 3A: Environments, Techniques, and Tools "From Reuse Library Experiences to Application Generation Architectures" Stan Jarzabek National University of Singapore "Automated Support for Software Development with Libraries and Frameworks" Albert Schappert, Peter Sommerlad, Wolfgang Pree, C. Doppler, and Johannes Kepler Siemens AG and Johannes Kepler University of Linz "Object Make: A Tool for Constructing Software Systems from Existing Software Components" Yasuhiro Sugiyama Nihon University "Reuse Dimensions" Liesbeth Dusink and Jan van Katwijk Delft University of Technology 08:00-10:00 SESSION 3B: Repositories and Classification "Principles for Writing Reusable Libraries" Glenn S. Fowler, David G. Korn, Kiem-Phong Vo AT&T Bell Laboratories "Modeling Structured Abstracts and the World Wide Web for Retrieval of Reusable Components" Jeffrey S. Poulin and Keith J. Werkman Loral Federal Systems "An Approach to the Classification of Domain Models in Support of Analogical Reuse" Chung-Horng Lung and Joseph E. Urban Arizona State University "Location-Independent Naming for Virtual Distributed Software Repositories" Shirley Browne, Jack Dongarra, Stan Green, Keith Moore, Theresa Pepin, Tom Rowan, Reed Wade, Eric Grosse University of Tennessee and AT&T Bell Laboratories 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-11:45 PANEL III: Software Reusability on the Internet Moderator: Arango, Schlumberger Austin Research Panelists: Scott Guthery, Schlumberger Austin Research, and others 12:00-01:30 Luncheon Speaker: "Confessions of a Used Program Salesman" Will Tracz, Loral Federal Systems 01:30-03:00 SESSION 4A: Domain Modeling and Engineering "Developing Domain Knowledge Through the Reuse of Project Experiences" Scott R. Henninger University of Nebraska at Lincoln "Organization Domain Modeling (ODM): Formalizing the Core Domain Modeling Life Cycle" Mark A. Simos Organon Motives "Applying Domain Analysis and Modeling: An Industrial Experience" Bobert B. France and Thomas B. Horton Florida Atlantic University 01:30-03:00 SESSION 4B: Concise Papers "A Hybrid Approach to Software Reuse" Sanjay Bhansali Washington State University "The Spin-Off Illusion: Reuse Is Not a By-Product" Michael Wasmund IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH "Patterns, Teams, and Domain Engineering" Steven Fraser and Deborah Leishman Bell-Northern Research, Ltd. "Future Research Directions in SW-Reuse: A Broader View of Software Reuse" Harald Gall, Mehdi Jazayeri, and Rene Klosch Vienna University of Technology "Exploiting Domain Architectures in Software Reuse" Cristina Gacek University of Southern California "Supporting Software Reuse within an Integrated Development Environment" Keith J. Ransom and Chris D. Marlin Flanders University of South Australia 03:00-03:15 Coffee Break 03:15-04:15 SESSION 5A: Reuse Experiences and Experiments "Development of Reusable Expert System Components: Preliminary Experience" Wei Dai Telecom Australia Research Laboratories "Software Testability: An Experiment in Measuring Simulation Reusability" Jeffrey Voas, Jeffery Payne, J. Richard Mills, John McManus Reliable Software Technologies Corporation and NASA-Langley Research Center 03:15-04:15 SESSION 5B: Concise Papers "Domain Modeling Methods and Environments" Hassan Gomaa George Mason University "Cohesion and Reuse in an Object-Oriented System" James M. Bieman and Byung-Kyoo Kang Colorado State University "Reuse of Requirements and Specifications: A Formal Framework" Carlos Paredes University of Lisbon "Supporting the Process of Satisfying Information Needs with Reusable Software Libraries: An Empirical Study" Scott R. Henninger University of Nebraska at Lincoln NOTE: More information about the program will appear in the ICSE-17 WWW pages and FTP site. For further information, contact Mansur Samadzadeh (phone +1 405.744.5674, email samad@a.cs.okstate.edu). Up to date information about ICSE-17 and the co-located events can be obtained via the World Wide Web at URL http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/se/icse17/, via anonymous FTP at host ftp.cs.washington.edu in directory pub/se/icse17, or from Dewayne Perry (phone +1 908.582.2529, email dep@research.att.com). ======================================================================== Registration Information Registration fees include breakfasts, refreshments at breaks, lunches (for non-students), one copy of the symposium proceedings, and the welcome reception for non-student registrants. Please remember to register at the Westin Hotel in group ICSE-17 to get the advertised rates at the hotel. ======================================================================== Seattle ICSE-17 will be held in Seattle, Washington. Seattle is a city that offers everything from mountains to rain forests, from backpacking to boating, from local wines and beers to coffee, from Pearl Jam to the Seattle Opera, from airplane manufacturers to logging companies, and more. For general information on Seattle, look at the following WWW sites: http://www.cs.washington.edu/area/ http://www.seanet.com/Seattle/General/info-center.html http://www.seanet.com/Seattle/SeattleHome.html http://www.uwtc.washington.edu/UWHome.html In these pages you'll find information about the city, local industries, shopping, restaurants, directions, universities, sights to see, and much, much more. Among the things you will find of interest in these pages are o April Weather: The average rainfall is 2.4 inches, with the high being 6.53 inches in 1991, and the low being 0.33 inches in 1956. The average high temperature is 57 degrees Fahrenheit, with the record high being 85 degrees in 1976. The average low temperature is 41 degrees, with the record low being 29 degrees in 1975. The "skygazing mean" number of days are: sunny, 2.8; partly cloudy, 7.2; cloudy, 19.9; and rainy 13.7. o Seattle is 83.9 square miles in land area. o Seattle's 1994 population is 531,400, with the greater metropolitan region having a population of 2,183,900. It is the 21st largest city in the USA. o Major employers in Seattle include The Boeing Company (82,200 employees), Safeway Stores Inc. (10,000), Microsoft (7,900), Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound (9,000), and Sears Roebuck and Company (8000). To get to the Westin Hotel The easiest way to get to the Westin from the airport is to take a Gray Line Airport bus (+1 206.626.6088). They go directly to the Westin, stopping at a few other downtown hotels. As of December 1994, the price from airport to hotel is $7 one-way and $12 round-trip. Taxis, rental cars and public buses are also available; inquire at the airport for details. ======================================================================== ICSE-17 Registration Complete this form and mail to Faith Perry, ICSE-17 Registration c/o Pegasus Systems 125 Beechwood Rd. Summit, NJ 07901 USA (fax) +1 908.582.7550 Name________________________________________ Affiliation_________________________________ Address_____________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Phone________________ Fax__________________ E-mail______________________________________ ACM or IEEE Membership No.__________________ __Kosher __Vegetarian Special needs:______________________________ ============================================================================ __ICSE-17 Conference Registration fee includes receptions, refreshments at breaks and a copy of the proceedings ============================================================================ Co-Located Events __Workshop on Asian Approaches to Software Engineering (check if invited & attending) __The Software Engineering Education Workshop (check if invited & attending) __Symposium on Software Reusability (SSR'95) __SSR'95 Tutorial; specify topic:_______________________ ============================================================================ __ACM SIGSOFT Membership Join ACM SIGSOFT and register at the SIGSOFT member rates. ============================================================================ Fee Schedule (in US Dollars) Advance registration through 2 April 1995 No refunds given after 9 April 1995 Advance Late ICSE-17 Conference: ACM/SIGSOFT/IEEE Comp. Soc. Member $350 $425 Non-member $425 $500 Full-Time Student $150 $200 ICSE-17 Tutorials (per day): ACM/SIGSOFT/IEEE Comp. Soc. Member $250 $325 Non-member $300 $375 Full-Time Student $125 $175 ICSE-17 Workshops (all attendees): $225 $225 Workshop on Asian Approaches to Software Engineering (all attendees): $150 $150 Software Engineering Education Workshop: IEEE Computer Society Member $125 $125 Non-member $150 $150 SSR'95 Symposium: ACM/SIGSOFT Member $250 $280 Non-member $275 $310 Full-Time Student $125 $150 SSR'95 Tutorials: ACM/SIGSOFT Member $140 $170 Non-member $170 $200 Full-Time Student $100 $130 ACM SIGSOFT Membership: $50 $50 Payment Computation ICSE-17 A. Conference _______ B. Tutorials _______ C. Workshops _______ D. Adjustment _______ (at most one of the following) $50 if attending the conf. & two days of tutorials $25 if attending two days of tutorials $25 if attending the conf. & one day of tutorials $25 if attending the conf. & an ICSE-17 Workshop 1. ICSE-17 Subtotal (A + B + C - D) _______ 2. Workshop on Asian Approaches to SW Eng. _______ 3. The SW Engineering Education Workshop _______ 4. SSR'95 Symposium _______ 5. SSR'95 Tutorial _______ 6. ACM SIGSOFT Membership _______ GRAND TOTAL (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6) _______ Payment must be made in US Dollars by check, money order, VISA or MasterCard. No purchase orders or foreign currencies will be accepted. If paying by check or money order, make check payable to ICSE-17. If paying by VISA or MasterCard, complete the following information: Card No.____________________ Expires_______ Signature___________________________________ ======================================================================== ICSE-17 Hotel Reservation Form The Westin Hotel The following room rates are guaranteed if reservations are made and a first night's deposit is paid by 2 April 1995. After this date the rates will be offered only as available. This deposit is refundable only if a cancellation number is obtained from the hotel's reservation department by 6 pm on the date of arrival. To ensure the group rate, identify your reservation with group ICSE-17 (even if only attending co-located events). Single Double Full-Time Student $126.00 $146.00 $106.00 Add $25 per person per day for additional persons. Full-Time Students: A limited number of rooms are available at the student rate for sharing by groups of no more than four students. These will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Mail completed form (one form per room) to The Westin Hotel 1900 Fifth Ave. Seattle, WA 98101 USA Or Phone: +1 800.228.3000 (USA & Canada) +1 206.728.1000 Or Fax: +1 206.727.5829 To ensure that your request is handled quickly and efficiently, please print or type all information requested: Guest Name__________________________________ Affiliation_________________________________ Address_____________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Phone___________________ Fax________________ Arrival Date________ Departure Date_________ Sharing with________________________________ Room Type: __1 King (1-2 people) __2 Doubles (2-4 people) __Non-smoking Special Needs:_____________ (Non-smoking rooms and rooms for disabled persons can be requested, but are not guaranteed.) 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