
Advances in Software Engineering
Lipari Summer School 2007, Lipari Island, Italy, July 8-21, 2007, Revised Tutorial Lectures
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
VII, 277 pages
978-3-540-89761-3 (ISBN)
Description
WorkonthisvolumestartedwiththeLipariSummerSchoolonAdvancesinSo- ware Engineering, which the ?rst editor organizedtogether with Alfredo Ferro fromtheUniversityofCataniainJuly2007.Itwasthe19thinawell-knownse- 1 riesofannualinternationalschools,addressedatcomputerscienceresearchers. Thethemesofthecourses,offourone-hourlectureseach,rangedfromdomain andrequirementsengineering(DinesBjoerner,TechnicalUniversityofDenmark, and Florin Spanachi,SAP Research,Germany) over high-level modeling (Egon B.. orger, University of Pisa, Italy) and software product line techniques (Don Batory,UniversityofTexasatAustin,USA)toevolvablesoftware(PeterSestoft, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University of Denmark) and the evolution of service-oriented software architectures (Carlo Ghezzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy) in particular for Web services (Boualem Benatallah, University of New SouthWales,Australia)andthecrucialproblemofhowtoreachsecurity insuch evolvingdistributedsystems(DieterGollmann,TechnicalUniversityHamburg- Harburg,Germany).
In two seminars the theme of evolvable software was further developed by the presentationofnew techniques forsoftwaremanipulation with annotations in Java (Vincenzo Gervasi, University of Pisa) and for the code-bricks-based runtime composition of self-evolving programs (Antonio Cisternino, University ofPisa). For unforseeablepersonalcircumstances MichaelJackson(London)was - abletodeliverhislecturesasplanned.However,thisvolumecontainshisre?- tions on which directions software engineering should take to become a truly engineeringdiscipline. This book is not a proceedings volume, but a collection of research papers on themes treated in the school,written with the intent to produce a state-- the art compendium of recent advances in software engineering. However, the contributions re?ect the extensive discussions we had during the two weeks in Lipari. Allcontributions,writtenbetweenAugust2007andJanuary2008,havebeen reviewed,revisedandreviewedagainduringtheperiodFebruary-August2008. We thank the 21 reviewers for their considerable and very constructive work, althoughasusualtheyhavetoremainanonymous.Lastbutnotleastwethank theauthorsfortheircommitmenttothisvolume.
In two seminars the theme of evolvable software was further developed by the presentationofnew techniques forsoftwaremanipulation with annotations in Java (Vincenzo Gervasi, University of Pisa) and for the code-bricks-based runtime composition of self-evolving programs (Antonio Cisternino, University ofPisa). For unforseeablepersonalcircumstances MichaelJackson(London)was - abletodeliverhislecturesasplanned.However,thisvolumecontainshisre?- tions on which directions software engineering should take to become a truly engineeringdiscipline. This book is not a proceedings volume, but a collection of research papers on themes treated in the school,written with the intent to produce a state-- the art compendium of recent advances in software engineering. However, the contributions re?ect the extensive discussions we had during the two weeks in Lipari. Allcontributions,writtenbetweenAugust2007andJanuary2008,havebeen reviewed,revisedandreviewedagainduringtheperiodFebruary-August2008. We thank the 21 reviewers for their considerable and very constructive work, althoughasusualtheyhavetoremainanonymous.Lastbutnotleastwethank theauthorsfortheircommitmenttothisvolume.
Reviews / Votes
From the reviews:
"This book is a compendium of nine refereed and revised papers, presented at the 'Advances in Software Engineering' Lipari summer school, in July 2007. . The bibliographies are extensive and seemingly quite thorough, providing excellent links to relevant papers and Web sites. The papers in this compendium are a worthy contribution to the field's body of research and literature. This is an excellent publication, and will be a fine addition to any library that deals with software engineering topics and recent, relevant research." (R. Waldo Roth, ACM Computing Reviews, April, 2009)
More details
Series
Edition
2008 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
VII, 277 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
441 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-89761-3 (9783540897613)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-89762-0
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Foundations and Methodology.- The Name and Nature of Software Engineering.- A Modeling Language for Program Design and Synthesis.- A Method for Verifiable and Validatable Business Process Modeling.- SOA and Web Services.- Service Oriented Architecture: Overview and Directions.- A Guided Tour through SAVVY-WS: A Methodology for Specifying and Validating Web Service Compositions.- Software Technology.- Software Manipulation with Annotations in Java.- Zero-Overhead Composable Aspects for .NET.- Technologies for Evolvable Software Products: The Conflict between Customizations and Evolution.- Security.- Security in Distributed Applications.