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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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FASE accepts two types of contributions: research papers and tool demonstrations.
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For a description of these types and the general submission rules see the FASE website (http://fase05.disi.unige.it//).
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The deadline for submitting a contribution is 8 October 2004 For both types of contributions, it is possible to submit an abstract
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before the deadline and complete the submission with the full paper in the following week.
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FASE requires contributions to be submitted in Postscript or PDF format,
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through the on-line system at the following link
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http://sttt.cs.uni-dortmund.de/fase05/servlet/Conference
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==Important Dates==
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8 October 2004: Submission deadline (strict) for abstracts of  research and tool demonstration papers<br>
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15 October 2004: Submission deadline (strict) for full versions of  research and tool demonstration papers<br>
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10 December 2004: Notification of acceptance<br>
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7 January 2005: Camera-ready versions due<br>
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2-10 April 2005: ETAPS 2005

Latest revision as of 20:24, 1 April 2022

FASE 2005
International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
Ordinal 8
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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Important dates
Abstracts: 2004/10/08
Submissions: 2004/10/15
Notification: 2004/12/10
Camera ready due: 2005/01/07
Papers: Submitted 99 / Accepted 22 (22.2 %)
Committees
PC chairs: Maura Cerioli
Keynote speaker: Tom Henzinger
Table of Contents

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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

FASE accepts two types of contributions: research papers and tool demonstrations. For a description of these types and the general submission rules see the FASE website (http://fase05.disi.unige.it//). The deadline for submitting a contribution is 8 October 2004 For both types of contributions, it is possible to submit an abstract before the deadline and complete the submission with the full paper in the following week.

FASE requires contributions to be submitted in Postscript or PDF format, through the on-line system at the following link http://sttt.cs.uni-dortmund.de/fase05/servlet/Conference


Important Dates

8 October 2004: Submission deadline (strict) for abstracts of research and tool demonstration papers
15 October 2004: Submission deadline (strict) for full versions of research and tool demonstration papers
10 December 2004: Notification of acceptance
7 January 2005: Camera-ready versions due
2-10 April 2005: ETAPS 2005