A
Sneak Peak for ASE 2004
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Doctoral
Symposium
Program
9:00
- 9:45 |
How
to write a PhD thesis - Steve Easterbrook |
9:45
- 10:15 |
Break |
10:15
- 11:00 |
Visual
specification of concurrent systems - David Safranek |
11:00
- 11:45 |
Graph
rewriting and transformation : a solution for the model integrated
computing bottleneck - Aditya Agrawal |
11:45
- 12:30 |
VUML
: a viewpoint oriented UML extension - Mahmoud Nassar |
12:30
- 13:30 |
Lunch |
13:30
- 14:15 |
An
infrastructure to support meta-differencing and refactoring of source
code - Michael Collard |
14:15
- 15:00 |
Automating
Relative Debugging - Aaron Searle |
15:00
- 15:30 |
Break |
15:30
- 16:15 |
Communicating
requirements using end user GUI constructions with argumentation -
J Michael Moore |
16:15
- 17:00 |
Detecting
requirements interactions: a three-level framework - Mohamed Shehata |
The
ASE'03 Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working
on foundations, techniques, tools and applications of automated software
engineering and give them the opportunity to present and to discuss their
research with researchers in the ASE community in a constructive atmosphere.
Specifically,
the symposium aims to:
- provide
a setting whereby students receive feedback on their research and guidance
on future directions from a broad group of advisors,
- foster
a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research,
and
- contribute
to the conference goals through interaction with other researchers and
conference events.
The
Doctoral Symposium will be held on October 6. Selected students will present
their work and receive constructive feedback from a panel of advisors
and other Doctoral Symposium students. Note that advisors of student presenters
will not be allowed to attend their student's presentations. In addition
to scientific matters, students will have the opportunity to seek advice
on various aspects of completing a PhD and performing research as a young
professional in automated software engineering.
Selected
papers
- Detecting
requirements interactions: a three-level framework, by Mohamed Shehata
- Armin Eberlein
- Automating
Relative Debugging, by Aaron Searle - John Gough - David Abramson
- Communicating
requirements using end user GUI constructions with argumentation, by
J. Michael Moore
- Graph
rewriting and transformation : a solution for the model integrated computing
(MIC) bottleneck, by Aditya Agrawal
- Visual
specification of concurrent systems, by David Safranek
- VUML
: a viewpoint oriented UML extension, by Mahmoud Nassar
- An
infrastructure to support meta-differencing and refactoring of source
code, by Michael L. Collard
Contact
Addresses
Questions regarding the doctoral symposium should be directed to:
Kurt Stirewalt
Dept. of Computer
Science & Eng.
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
Phone: (517)-355-2359
Fax: (517)-432-1061
stire@cse.msu.edu
Virginie
Wiels
ONERA / DTIM
2 avenue E. Belin, BP 4025
31055 Toulouse cedex, France
Phone: 33 5 62 25 26 57
Fax: 33 5 62 25 25 93
wiels@cert.fr
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