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ICECCS'99 Advance Program
Fifth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer
Systems
Sponsored by: The IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Technical Committee on
Complexity in Computing
Collocated with
The IEEE Software Engineering Standards Committee (SESC) Annual Meeting
October 18-21, 1999
Flamingo Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Keynote Speakers
* John D. Musa, International Senior Consultant, Software Reliability
Engineering, Developing More Reliable Software Faster and Cheaper.
* Dr. Alan Davis, Chief Executive Officer and founder of Omni-Vista ,
Planning Complex Systems in a Business Context.
* Professor Carlo Ghezzi, Computer Science Department, Politecnico di
Milano, TBA
Tutorials
* Developing More Reliable Software Faster and Cheaper, John Musa, (Full
Day).
* Using Design Patterns, Frameworks and CORBA to Reduce the Complexity of
Developing Reusable Large-Scale Object-Oriented Concurrent Communication
Components and Systems , Douglas C. Schmidt (Full Day).
* Implementing Large-Scale Systems Using COTS Software, Mark R. Vigder &
John C. Dean (Half Day).
* A Realistic Commercially Robust Process for the Development of
Object-Oriented Software, Timothy Korson (Half Day).
Research Paper Track
Session 1: Collaboration and Distribution
Securing Internet Sessions with Sorbet. Fred Long, Scott A. Hissam, John
Robert and Robert C. Seacord, Software Engineering Institute, U.S.A.
A CSCW Framework for the Flexible Coupling of Groupware Widgets. Paul Leung
and Shing-Chi Cheung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong.
A General Purpose Virtual Collaboration Room. Runhe Huang and Jianhua Ma,
University of Aizu, Japan.
Session 2: Representing Complex Systems and Processes
A Framework for Analyzing Configurations of Deployable Software Systems.
Dennis Heimbigner, Richard S. Hall, and Alexander L. Wolf, University of
Colorado, U.S.A.
UML + ROOM as a Standard ADL? B. Rumpe, M. Schoenmakers, A. Radermacher,
and A. Schürr, Technical University of Munich, Germany.
An Integrating Approach for Developing Distributed Software Systems -
Combining Formal Methods, Software Reuse, and the Experience Base Concept.
Raimund L. Feldmann, Birgit Geppert and Frank Rößler, University of
Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Session 3: Performance and Tradeoff Analysis
Evaluating a Flexible Architecture for Distributed Control. P. Bellini, A.
Buonopane, M. Montanelli and P. Nesi, Special Electronic Design and
University of Florence, Italy.
Performance Analysis of Traffic Networks Based on Stochastic Timed Petri
Net Models. Jiacun Wang, Chun Jin and Yi Deng, Florida International
University, U.S.A.
On Cost Function Synthesis For Multi-Objective Design Decisions in Complex
Real-Time Systems, Carlos C. Amaro, Roman Nossal, and Alexander D. Stoyen,
New Jersey Institute of Technology and University of Nebraska at Omaha,
U.S.A.
Session 4: Applying Formal Methods to Complex Systems
Formal Development and Validation of Java Dependable Distributed Systems.
Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Nicolas Guelfi, Alexander Romanovsky, and
Avelino Francisco Zorzo, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.
A Realistic Architecture for Timed Testing. Eric Petitjean and Hacene
Fouchal, Universite de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France.
Criteria for Generating Specification-based Tests. Jeff Offutt, Yiwei Xiong
and Shaoying Liu, George Mason University, U.S.A., and Hiroshima City
University, Japan.
Industrial Experience Report Track
Lessons Learned From Wrapping Systems.
Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, The Aerospace Corporation,
U.S.A.
A CORBA-Based Architecture for Integrating Distributed and Heterogeneous
Databases.
Xuequn Wu, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany.
Practical Considerations in Protocol Verification: The E-2C Case Study
Yifei Dong, Scott A. Smolka, Eugene W. Stark and Stephanie M. White, SUNY
at Stony Brook and Long Island University, U.S.A.
Panels, State of the Art Presentations and Exhibitors
Panel - Complexity Measurement, Chair - Paolo Nesi, University of
Florence, Italy.
Other Panels, State of the Art Presentations and Exhibitors: To be
announced.
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Complete information about the ICECCS conference is available at
http://www.polimi.it/iceccs99 or
http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/iceccs99
ICECCS'99 on-line registration at
https://secure.computer.org/conf/iceccs/register.htm
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