FASE 2001 - Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
To contribute to enhanced software quality, the discipline of Software
Engineering has to come up with practically applicable development
methods which are firmly grounded on scientifically sound concepts.
Fundamental approaches are sought, which provide a bridge between
theory and practice and which are aimed at producing engineering
methods and tools for all phases of software development.
FASE provides a forum where fundamental approaches to Software
Engineering are presented, compared and discussed.
Contributions are especially welcome on the following topics:
- Scientific analysis of software development methods for
large-scale systems
- Experience reports on the effectiveness of development methods
in industrial practice
- Systematic analysis and design of software architectures
- Scientifically justified approaches to software testing and
measurement
- Systematic approaches to reverse engineering and improvement
of legacy software
- Precise specification methods for component-based software
development
- Frameworks and metamodels for the integration of specification
concepts
- Integration of formal methods with current best practices in
industrial software development, in particular object-oriented
analysis and design
- Rigorous approaches to the design of reactive and distributed
software systems
Program committee
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Egidio Astesiano (Università di Genova, Italy)
astes@disi.unige.it
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Michel Bidoit
(Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France)
Michel.Bidoit@lsv.ens-cachan.fr
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Dan Craigen
(ORA Ottawa, Canada)
dan@ora.on.ca
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Derek Coleman (HP, USA)
derek_coleman@hp.com
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José Luiz Fiadeiro (Universidade de
Lisboa, Portugal)
llf@di.fc.ul.pt
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Carlo Ghezzi
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
ghezzi@elet.polimi.it
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Heinrich Hußmann CHAIR (TU Dresden, Germany)
Heinrich.Hussmann@inf.tu-dresden.de
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Cliff Jones
(University of Newcastle, UK)
Cliff.Jones@ncl.ac.uk
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Tom Maibaum
(King's College London, UK)
tom@dcs.kcl.ac.uk
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Bernhard Rumpe
(Technische Universität München, Germany)
rumpe@in.tum.de
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Doug Smith
(Kestrel Institute, USA)
smith@kestrel.edu
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Martin Wirsing
(Universität München, Germany)
wirsing@informatik.uni-muenchen.de
Chair
Heinrich Hußmann
Professor of Software Technology
Fakultät Informatik
Institut für Software- und Multimediatechnik
TU Dresden
D-01062 Dresden
email: fase2001@inf.tu-dresden.de
Invited Speaker
Bran Selic,
ObjecTime Ltd., Kanata (Canada)