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19th IEEE
International
Conference

Brucknerhaus

St. Florian

Lentos Museum

Arkadenhof

University

Automated Software Engineering

Linz, Austria, September 20-24, 2004

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Tool Demonstrations

The Tool Demonstrations track is an important part of the conference with the goal to allow live presentation of new tool developments.

There will be a demonstration area open to attendees for both formal and informal tool demos at scheduled times during the conference.

In addition, presentations of accepted formal tool demonstrations will be scheduled into the conference program.

Formal Tool Demo Session 1

Friday, Sept 24, 10:30-12:00, Hörsaal 15 / Managementzentrum (MZ)
Session chair: Sebastian Uchitel (Imperial College London, UK)

A Demonstration of Generating Scripting Code for Computer Role-Playing Games - ScriptEase, M. McNaughton, M. Cutumisu, D. Szafron, J. Schaeffer (University of Alberta, Canada), J. Redford (BioWare Corp., Canada), D. Parker (Electronic Arts, Canada)

Using a Structure-based Configuration Tool for Product Derivation, Lothar Hotz, Thorsten Krebs, Katharina Wolter (Universität Hamburg, Germany)

ISPIS: A Framework Supporting Software Inspection Processes, Marcos Kalinowski, Guilherme Horta Travassos (COPPE/UFRJ, Brasil)

Formal Tool Demo Session 2

Friday, Sept 24, 13:30-15:00, Hörsaal 15 / Managementzentrum (MZ)
Session chair: Herbert Prähofer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

CodeCrawler - Polymetric Views in Action, Michele Lanza (University of Zurich, Switzerland)

T-UPPAAL: Online Model-based Testing of Real-time Systems, Marius Mikucionis, Kim G. Larson, Brian Nielsen (Allborg University, Denmark)

An Environment for Building a System out of its Requirements, C. Smith, K. Winter, I. Hayes, G. Dromey, P. Lindsay, D. Carrington (University of Queensland, Australia)

Formal and Informal Tool Demonstrations

Friday, Sept 24, 10:00 to 15:30, Managementzentrum (MZ), Foyer

Seamless Access to Mobile Services for the Mobile User, Daniele Sacchetti, Rafik Chibout, Valerie Issarny (INRIA-Rocquencourt, France)

C#P - A Profiler for C#, Klaus Lehner (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

Molhado: Logical Object-based Software Configuration Management, Tien N. Nguyen, Ethan V. Munson, John T. Boyland, Cheng Thao (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, U.S.A.)

Automated Testing of the User Interface and Model for ENGEL Virtual Molding Machine, Wolfgang Freiseisen, Robert Keber, Wihelm Medetz, Petru Pau, Lucia Sirbu, Dietmar Stelzmüller (Software Compentence Center Hagenberg, Austria)

Performance Engineering of Distributed and Parallel Programs with Teuta, Sabri Pllana, Johannes Testori (University of Vienna, Austria), Thomas Fahringer (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Effects - A Framework for 3D Software Visualization, Alexander Fronk, Jens Schröder (University of Dortmund, Germany)

Supporting Mobile Requirements Elicitation and Negotiation, Norbert Seyff (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria), Neil Maiden, Amit Tosar (City University London, UK)

Generating Software Engineering Tools with Coco/R, Albrecht Wöß, Hanspeter Mössenböck, Markus Löberbauer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

Demo Chairs

Herbert Prähofer
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
hp@cast.uni-linz.ac.at

 

Sebastian Uchitel
Imperial College London, UK
s.uchitel@doc.ic.ac.uk