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| Title= FASE 2005 Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
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|Title=International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
| Field = Software engineering
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|Series=FASE
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|Type=Conference
Superevent = ETAPS 2005
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|Field=Software engineering
| Homepage= fase05.disi.unige.it/
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|Start date=2005/05/04
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|End date=2005/04/08
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|Homepage=https://people1.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk.craeynest/ada-belgium/events/05/050402-etaps-fase.html
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|City=Edinburgh
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|Country=UK
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| Submitted papers = 99
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| Accepted papers = 22
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The 8. International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE) 2005
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==Topics==
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*Component-based software architectures: design methods and strategies, design patterns, quality assurance
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*Systematic approaches towards evolution management in large scale systems, continuous software engineering, and improvement and adaptation of legacy systems to altered requirements.
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*Rigorous approaches to the design, testing, and maintenance of reactive, mobile, and distributed software systems
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*Integration platforms and middleware systems for large scale heterogeneous software federations
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*Requirements engineering: techniques for acquiring, modeling, specifying and analyzing software components
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*Analysis, verification, and testing: algorithms, techniques, and processes concerned with assuring, developing, or assessing software with respect to requirements or goals
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*Rigorous approaches to modeling and specification: models in the development and maintenance process, model-driven engineering, modeling and specification languages supporting multiple viewpoints.
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*Integration of formal concepts and current best practices in industrial software development
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*Experience reports on best practices with component models and specifications, development tools, modeling environments, and software development kits
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==Submissions==
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==Important Dates==

Revision as of 10:02, 19 October 2021

FASE 2005
International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
Event in series FASE
Subevent of ETAPS 2005
Dates 2005/05/04 (iCal) - 2005/04/08
Presence presence
Homepage: https://people1.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk.craeynest/ada-belgium/events/05/050402-etaps-fase.html
Location
Location: Edinburgh, UK
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Papers: Submitted 99 / Accepted 22 (22.2 %)
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The 8. International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE) 2005


Topics

  • Component-based software architectures: design methods and strategies, design patterns, quality assurance
  • Systematic approaches towards evolution management in large scale systems, continuous software engineering, and improvement and adaptation of legacy systems to altered requirements.
  • Rigorous approaches to the design, testing, and maintenance of reactive, mobile, and distributed software systems
  • Integration platforms and middleware systems for large scale heterogeneous software federations
  • Requirements engineering: techniques for acquiring, modeling, specifying and analyzing software components
  • Analysis, verification, and testing: algorithms, techniques, and processes concerned with assuring, developing, or assessing software with respect to requirements or goals
  • Rigorous approaches to modeling and specification: models in the development and maintenance process, model-driven engineering, modeling and specification languages supporting multiple viewpoints.
  • Integration of formal concepts and current best practices in industrial software development
  • Experience reports on best practices with component models and specifications, development tools, modeling environments, and software development kits


Submissions

Important Dates