Track 18: Software developement methods
Recent technology developments have brought a set of challenges to the software development process and to software engineers. New technologies such as model driven development, extreme programming, Web Services, Web 2.0, and open source approaches are becoming an integral part of software development. Moreover the significance of solutions for software reuse in the small (patterns) and in the large (frameworks) increases. Combining the different new technologies allows for an effective and sustainable enhancement of the software engineering process in regard to quality and reliability. A profound knowledge of these new technologies is becoming a crucial prerequisite for developers. In particular the appropriate concepts for education and continuing education for the different technologies and the combination thereof are of importance.
Possible topics:
- Model driven software development
- Software development with agile and iterative methods
- Integrated development environments (IDE), platforms, and tools for software development
- Web Service based application development
- Web 2.0 technologies
- Integration and adaptation of legacy systems
- Standards such as MDA, MOF and UML
- Software product management and organization of software development
- Management of software product lines and software variants
- Adapitve knowledge management in distributed development teams
- Education and continuing education
Leading Committee: |
| Prof. Dr. Georg Herzwurm, Universität Stuttgart |
| Prof. Dr. Matthias Jarke, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen |
| Prof. Dr. Gertrude Kappel, Technische Universität Wien (Federführende) |
| Prof. Dr. Frank Leymann, Universität Stuttgart |
Program Committee: |
| Ruth Breu, Universität Innsbruck |
| Peter Buxmann, Technische Universität Darmstadt |
| Stefan Eicker, Universität Duisburg-Essen (Campus Essen) |
| Gregor Engels, Universität Paderborn |
| Michael Heiss, Siemens AG Österreich |
| Jochen Küster, IBM Zürich Research Laboratory |
| Barbara Paech, Universität Heidelberg |
| Gustav Pomberger, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
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