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Program: 1998 International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering


April 25-26, 1998
Kyoto, Japan

Saturday, April 25, 1998
8:50-9:00am Opening Remarks
9:00-9:45am Keynote Mikio Aoyama
Niigita Institute of Technology (NIIT)
New Age of Software Development: How Component-Based Software Engineering Changes the Way of Software Development


10:00-12:00 noon Session 1 Components: Concepts and Models

Facilitator   Chris Dellarocas, MIT

Panelists Phillippe Kruchten (Rational Software Corporation)
Modeling Component Systems With the Unified Modeling Language

Alan Brown (Sterling Software)

From Component Infrastructure to Component-Based Systems

Klaus Bergner, Cornel Klein, Andreas Rausch, Marc Sihling (Institute fur
Informatik Technische Universität München)

Componentware--The Big Picture

R. Schmidt (Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) and U. Assmann
(Universität Karlsruhe)

Concepts for Developing Component-Based Systems

Stefan Tai (Technical University of Berlin)

A Connector Model for Object-Oriented Component Integration

12:00-1:00pm Lunch


1:00-3:00pm Session 2 Components: Components and Object-Orientation

Facilitator Alan Brown (Sterling Software)

Panelists Jun Han (Peninsula School of Computing and Information Technology, Monash University)
Characterization of Components

Takeshi Inoue (Yokogawa Electric Corporation) 

From Class Libraries to Component-Based Development

Guijun Wang (Applied Research and Technology, The Boeing Company)

Architectural Components and Object-Oriented Implementations

Dan Port (USC Center for Software Engineering)

Unification of Components and Objects Through Abstraction

Tzilla Elrad (Illinois Institute of Technology) Atef Bader (Lucent)

The Adaptive Arena: A Concurrent Object-Oriented Model


3:15-5:15pm Session 3 Components: Tools and Technology

Facilitator David Carney (Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University)
Panelists Sioban Clark and John Murphy (Dublin City University, Dublin)
Components Under Development at the Design Stage: A Tool To Support Composition of Component Design Models


Manolis Koutlis, Petros Kourouniotis, Kriton Kyrimis, Nikolina Renieri
(Computer Technology Institute, Patras, Greece) 

Inter-Component Communication as a Vehicle Towards End-User Modeling

Robert Filman (Microelectronics and Computing Technology Corporation)

Injecting Management

Marcelo Sant'Anna, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite, Antonio Fransisco
do Prado, Pontifícia (Universidade Católica do Rio de Jenario
Universidade Federal de São Carlos) 

A Generative Approach to Componentware

Lech Krzanik (University of Oulu, Linnanmaa, Oule, Finland) 

Component-Savvy SACHER to Support Software Change Procurers

Chris Dellarocas (MIT) 

Toward Exception Handling Infrastructures for Component-Based Software

Fred Long (University of Wales, Aberystwhth, UK) and Robert Seacord (Software
Engineering Institute)

A Comparison of Component Integration Between JavaBeans and PCTE


Sunday, April 26, 1998
9:00-9:45am Keynote Wojtek Kozaczynski
SSA R&D Labs
Components and Development of Large, Distributed Business Systems


10:00-12:00 noon Session 4 Components in Practice

Facilitator Toru Takeshita (Chubu University)

Panelists Shahzad Bhatti (Hewlett Packard)
Management of Component-Based Software Engineering


Xuequn Wu (Deutsche Telekom) 

A Component-Based Architecture for Building and Managing Global Information Systems
A Validated Software Reuse Reference Model
Supporting Component-Based Management



Sanya Uehara (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)

Component Architecture for Business Application Systems


Nobuyoshi Sakatani (NTTData Corporation)

Evolutional Software Engineering with ARBOC Method


1:00-3:00pm Session 5 Synthesis: Gaps and the (Most Plausible) Future

Facilitator Kurt Wallnau (Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University)


3:00pm Wrap-up






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