The CHOOSE executive board is glad to invite you to the next talk given
by Dr. Walter Bischofberger (Software-Tomography GmbH):
"Software-Tomography
– Supporting Large-Scale Software Development with a new Generation of
Static Analysis Tools" on Monday, September 8. 2003.
This event is free for all SI-CHOOSE members, even the drinks after the
talk! Non-CHOOSE members are encouraged to fill out the membership
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Software-Tomography – Supporting Large-Scale Software Development
with a new Generation of Static Analysis Tools
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September 8. 2003
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI), Universität Bern,
Engehaldenstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Hörsaal 001
Travel instructions:
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Resources/Maps/
Speaker
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Dr. Walter Bischofberger (Software-Tomography GmbH)
Agenda
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17:00 - 18:15h Talk and Q/A
Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment.
Abstract
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Today many questions remain unanswered during the development and
evolution of large-scale object-oriented software systems. Questions
that can be answered with software-tomographs are, for example:
* Does the implementation correspond to the intended architecture? Did
somebody break the architectural guidelines yesterday? Is the current
reengineering effort converging towards the new architecture? Are my
components only used through EJB invocations?
* How is the library, we are evolving, used by its current clients? Can
I discard parts of the library because they are not used? Which
interfaces are used heavily and have to remain stable? Which
subsystems depend on this interface?
* Which parts of the source code have to be investigated with special
emphasis during the next code review? Are there problematic parts
in our software system, which continuously grow worse over time?
This talk shows, based on practical examples, how Software-Tomography’s
Sotograph could help to answer these questions, to improve the quality
of your software and to streamline your software development.
Further information is available at
www.software-tomography.com
Bio
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Dr. Walter Bischofberger is working on tools for software development
for almost 20 years. Among others he developed a user interface
generator, the multi-language programming environment SNiFF+ and the
cooperative development environment Beyond-Sniff. During the last four
years he has been working on a software-tomograph, a new generation of
static analysis tools supporting large-scale code comprehension and
quality analysis. The resulting technology is practically applied by
software quality consultants since 2001 and marketed since the
beginning of 2003 by Software-Tomography GmbH.
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