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Conference Program - WICSA 2001 - Amsterdam - August 2001

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WICSA 2001 hosts:

  • 4 tutorials on August 28,
  • a technical program on August 29-30, with invited talks from professor Mary Shaw (Carnegie Mellon University) and dr. Wojtek Kozaczynski (Rational) as well as 16 presentations selected by the Program Committee; see the schedule below and keynotes
  • 2 workshops on August 31.

    The tutorial topics are:

  • Effective Use of UML for Software Architecture Design; see T1
  • Architecture Trade-offs, Performace and Scalability with Enterprise Middleware Technology; see T2
  • Design of Software Architectures; see T3
  • COPA, A Component-Oriented Platform Architecting Method; see T4

  • The workshop topics are:

  • Architectural Viewpoints; see W1
  • Architecture Reconstruction and Product Lines; see: W2

  •     28-Aug-01 29-Aug-01 30-Aug-01 31-Aug-01
    Registration 8.00        
    Invited Speakers 9.00 Tutorials T1 & T2 Invited Speaker: Wojtek Kozaczynski: "Is Architecture a Product that Can Be Packaged and Sold?" Invited Speaker: Mary Shaw: "When System Boundaries Dissolve: Research Opportunities in Software Architectures for Ubiquitous Computing and Communication" Workshops W1 & W2
    Coffee Break 10:00        
    Morning Session   Tutorials T1 & T2 Industrial Case Studies/Quality Attributes Representation Workshops W1 & W2
      10:30   "Towards Fault Tolerant Software Architectures" Drasko Sotrovski Raytheon Systems Canada Ltd. "A Highly-Extensible, XML-Based Architecture Description Language" Eric M. Dashofy, André van der Hoek and Richard N. Taylor University of California, Irvine  
      11:00   "The Role of SW Architecture in Solving Fundamental Problems in Object-Oriented Development of Large Embedded SW Systems" Petri K. Laine Nokia Research Center "Interface-Centric Architecture Descriptions" Hans Jonkers Philips Research Eindhoven  
      11:30   "An Object-Oriented RBAC Model for Distributed Systems" Chang N. Zhang and Cungang Yang University of Regina "Why We Need A Different View of Software Architecture" Jason Baragry (Norwegian Computing Center) and Karl Reed (La Trobe University)  
    Lunch 12:00        
    After lunch Session   Tutorials T3 & T4 Product Lines Components, Connectors, Collaborations Workshops W1 & W2
      13:30   "MAP-Mining Architectures for Product Line Evaluations" Christoph Stoermer (Robert Bosch Corporation) and Liam O'Brien (Software Engineering Institute) "Layers, Decisions, Patterns, Styles, and Architectures" Robert W. Schwanke Siemens Corporate Research  
      14:00   "On the Notion of Variability in Software Product Lines" Jilles van Gurp and Jan Bosch (University of Groningen), Mikael Svahnberg (Blekinge Technical University) "A Compositional Approach for Constructing Connectors" Bridget Spitznagel and David Garlan Carnegie Mellon University  
      14:30   "Techniques for Independent Deployment to Build Product Populations" Rob van Ommering Philips Research Eindhoven "Collaboration-based Design-Exemplified by the Internet Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)" Birgit Geppert and Frank Röszler Avaya Labs  
    Coffee Break 15:00        
    Afternoon Session   Tutorials T3 & T4 Formal Approaches Patterns and Tools Workshops W1 & W2
      15:30   "SPIN-ning Software Architectures: A Method for Exploring Complex Systems" Christos Kloukinas and Valérie Issarny INRIA "Annotating Reusable Software Architectures with Programming Patterns" Markku Hakala, Juha Hautamäki and Kai Koskimies (Tampere University of Technology), Jukka Paakki, Anti Viljamaa and Jukka Viljamaa (University of Helsinki)  
      16:00   "Detecting Architectural Mismatches in Process Algebraic Descriptions of Software Systems" Marco Bernardo (Università di Torino), Paolo Ciancarini and Lorenzo Donatiello (Università di Bologna) "An architecture for Distributing the Computation of Software Clustering Algorithms" Brian Mitchell, Martin Traverso and Spiros Mancoridis Drexel University  
      16:30   "Statechart Simulator for Modeling Architectural Dynamics" Alexander Egyed and Dave Wile Teknowledge Corporation "Focus: A Light-Weight, Incremental Approach to Software Architecture Recovery and Evolution" Lei Ding and Nenad Medvidovic University of Southern California  
    End of Day 17:00        

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