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LMO 2005 - LANGAGES ET MODELES A OBJETS
Berne - 9-10-11 march 2205
Program, registration and informations
http://lmo2005.unibe.ch
11th french-speaking conference LMO (Langages and Models for Objects)
will gather
researchers interested in the numerous facets of objects, components and
models,
including programming languages, knowledge representation, data bases,
software engineering, distributed programming, middlewares and operating
systems.
LMO 2005 will be very pleased to propose two invited conferences by M.
Sakkinen
and Y. Caseau, debate about model engineering, posters, as well as 15
selected research papers.
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La 11ème édition de la conférence Langages et Modèles à Objets se
propose de réunir à nouveau
les chercheurs intéressés par les multiples facettes des concepts
d'objet, de composant et de modèle.
Convergences, divergences et nouvelles tendances seront abordées dans
les contextes de la programmation, de la représentation des
connaissances, des bases de données, du génie logiciel, de la
programmation répartie, des intergiciels et du système.
LMO 2005 aura le plaisir d'accueillir deux exposés invités (M. Sakkinen
et Y. Caseau) et proposera une table ronde sur l'ingénierie des modèles
ainsi qu'une sélection de quinze articles.
En espérant vous accueillir nombreux à Berne en mars 2005 !
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The CHOOSE executive board and the IAM is pleased to invite you to the
IAM Kolloquium
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/Kolloquium/ for the talk
"Software Evolution Analysis and Visualization"
by Prof. Harald Gall
11 January, 2005 at 17h30
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universität Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hörsaal 001
Travel instructions: http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Resources/Maps/
Title: Software Evolution Analysis and Visualization
Abstract:
Gaining higher level evolutionary information about large software
systems is a key challenge in dealing with increasing complexity and
architectural deterioration. Modification reports and problem reports
taken from systems such as CVS and Bugzilla contain an overwhelming
amount of information about the reasons and effects of particular
changes. Such reports can be analyzed to provide a clearer picture
about the problems concerning a particular feature or a set of
features. Hidden dependencies of structurally unrelated but over time
logically coupled files exhibit a high potential to illustrate software
evolution and possible architectural deterioration.
In this talk, we describe the visualization of software evolution by
taking advantage of this logical coupling introduced by modifications
and bug fixes over time. We show different views on the evolution of a
software system: (a) views based on quantitative analysis of growth and
change rates; (b) dependencies introduced by logical couplings and
their visualization; (c) feature evolution views; and
(d) integrated views that combine several evolution metrics.
As a result, our approach helps to uncover hidden dependencies between
software parts and presents them in easy-to-assess visual form. Such
visualizations can indicate locations of design erosion in the
architectural evolution of a software system. We have applied our
approach to several large software systems including Mozilla and its
CVS and Bugzilla data to show the effectiveness of our approach.
Bio:
Harald Gall is professor of software engineering at the University of
Zurich, Department
of Informatics. Prior to that, he was associate professor at the Vienna
University of
Technology in the Distributed Systems Group (TUV). His research
interests are in
software engineering with focus on software evolution, software
architectures,
reengineering, program families, and distributed and mobile software
engineering
processes.
More information is available at http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/~gall
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talk! Non-CHOOSE members are encouraged to fill out the membership
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