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The Program Committee Has Accepted Firsts Regular Reports for CEE SECR 2010



The firsts Regular reports for CEE SECR 2010 were accepted for inclusion into the conference program:

  • Andrei Krekhov, Fujitsu Technology Solution, “Concept mining for programming automation”
  • Sergey Zykov, State University - Higher Scho, “The integrated methodology of pattern-based enterprise application development and maintenance”
  • Radovan Brecka, DandiWay s.r.o., “Confinguration-Oriented programming”
  • Andrey Ponomarenko, Vladimir Rubanov, Header-Driven Generation of Sanity API Tests for Shared Libraries
  • Roman Grebinnyk, Alexander Lipanov, ISPRAS, “Interactive 3D scene modeling and visualization system”
  • Sergey Zykov, Oleg Garipov, SU-HSE, “Conceptual models of heterogeneous data representation”
  • Anton Kudinov, Nikolay Markov, Vadim Veyber, Tomsk Polytechnic University, “Model driven approach for Oil & Gas information systems and applications integration”
  • Ekaterina Stepalina, The Higher School of Economics, “SaaS Support in Software Documentation Systems”
  • Grigory Gusev, Luxoft, “Practical Review of Software Requirements”
  • Mikhail Belov, The Higher School of Economics, “Optimizing the Process of Implementing a New Corporative System to the End User”
  • Marat Akhin, Vladimir Itsykson, Clone Detection, SPbSPU, “Why, What and How?&quot
  • Mikhail Moiseev, SPbSPU, “Defect detection for multithreaded programs with semaphore-based synchronization”
  • Li Zhang, Philip Lew, Luis Olsina, CS & Engineering School, Beihang University, GIDIS_Web, Engineering School Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, “Integrating Quality”, “Quality in Use”, “Actual Usability and User Experience”
  • Mikhail Kumskov, Luxoft, “Processes and people”
  • Jernej Novak, Andrej Krajnc, Marjan Heričko, Rok Žontar, Internationalization aspects in developing web applications for Central and East Europe
  • Denis Dovzhenko, Alexander Anisimov, Dmitry Vavilov, Motorola SPb, “Perspectives of Stereo 3D TV Applications Development”
  • Senthil Kumar Chandran, Sasikumar Punnekkat, Adnan Nasir, Nabeel Azam, Aleksandar Dimov, Sofia University, “Mutation testing framework for software reliability model analysis and reliability estimation”
  • Dmitry Pavlov, Julia Kryuchkova, Exigen Services, “Implementing usability methods into CMMI-compliant software development process”
  • Yacob Gradén, Ståhl, Andreas Göransson, Lars Bendix, Issues and Challenges with Industrial-Strength Product Composition
  • Nelis Boucke, Yolande Berbers, Naeem Muhammad, KULeuven, “A Parallelism Viewpoint to Analyze Performance Bottlenecks of Parallelism-Intensive Software Systems”
  • Piotr Kubisz, Bogumila Hnatkowska; Wroclaw University of Technolo, “Logical Data Model Transformations Driven by Non-functional Requirements”
  • Denis Timofeev, Vladimir Itsykson, SPbSPU, “Source code modification technology based on parameterized code patterns”
  • Oleg Ridchenko, Intetics Co, “Mind the Gap”
  • Raed Shatnawi, Ahmad Alzoubi, JUST, “An Empirical Verification of Software Artifacts Using Software Metrics”
  • Brian Elvesæter, Einar Landre, Philippe Desfray, Arne-Jørgen Berre, Andrey Sadovykh, SOFTEAM, SINTEF ICT, Statoil, “Enterprise Architecture Modeling with SoaML using BMM and BPMN – MDA Approach in Practice”
  • Ivan Padabed, EPAM Systems, “Architecture lifecycle management in the SharePoint world”
  • Uolevi Nikula, Kari Smolander, Andrey Maglyas, Lappeenranta University of Technology, “Comparison of Two Models of Success Prediction in Software Development Projects”
  • Serge Zhukov, Auriga Inc, “A Language-based Approach to Implementing Multi-Vendor Support in an AdvancedTCA Shelf Manager”
  • Eugene Zueff, Semantic APIs for Programming Languages
  • Aleksandar Orlic, Craftware Ltda, “Implementation by Capture with Executable UML”
  • Victor Starodub, XSL Template-Based Content Management System
  • Alekseev Aleksei Albertovich, CustIS, “Reduction of human factor in Enterprise Software Development”
  • Syed Nadeem Ahsan, IST, “Software Bug Prediction Using Program Files Logical-Coupling Metrics”
  • Dmitry Ovechkin, Grid Dynamcics, “Three-Level Planning in Agile, Tracking and Reaction”

These reports delivered at CEE-SECR conference are regular talks. They are selected by the international Program Committee using double-blind peer review process: submitting authors are not informed of who reviews their papers, and the identity of the authors is concealed from the reviewers, lest the knowledge of authorship bias their review. The final list of all accepted regular talks will be approved by Program Committee soon. The Regular reports for CEE SECR 2010 were accepted and full program list will be published soon. Program Committee announced that submission deadline for conference CEE SECR 2009: Banks was extended to September 15, 2010.

All reports are divided into Keynote, Invited, Regular (oral), and the novelty of this year Special reports. Program Committee invited software experts from companies’ and organizations’ partners of the conference to deliver Special reports. Posters papers were excluded this year. Also, the time allotted to the report has increased from 30 to 40 minutes. And now the program of the event takes two and a half days. Traditionally, there will be Round Tables and Workshops during the conference CEE SECR 2009.
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