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7th APSEC 2000: Singapore
- 7th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC 2000), 5-8 December 2000, Singapore. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0915-0

Tutorials
- Brian Henderson-Sellers:

Advanced OO Modeling: Metamodels and Notations. 2 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:

Beyond RUP. 3-
Keynote I
- Jeannette M. Wing:

Survivability Analysis of Networked Systems . 6-7
Real-Time
- Kyo Chul Kang, Ji Y. Lee, Hye J. Kim:

Co-development of real-time systems and their simulation environments. 8-15 - Ian J. Hayes

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Reasoning about real-time programs using idle-invariant assertions. 16-23 - Jaewon Oh, Hyokyung Bahn, Chris Wu, Kern Koh:

Pareto-based soft real-time task scheduling in multiprocessor systems. 24-
Software Engineering: Education & Practice I
- Bernd Brügge, Allen H. Dutoit, Rafael Kobylinski, Günter Teubner:

Transatlantic project courses in a university environment. 30-37 - Paul J. Layzell, Pearl Brereton, Andrew French:

Supporting collaboration in distributed software engineering teams. 38-45 - Judy Brown:

Bloodshot eyes: workload issues in computer science project courses. 46-
Formal Methods I
- Jesús Manuel Almendros-Jiménez

, Luis González-Jiménez:
The LAST project: development of a formal method for IS-specification and of a CASE-tool for IS-design. 54-61 - Yoshinao Isobe

, Kazuhito Ohmaki:
A process logic for distributed system synthesis . 62-69 - Jifeng He, C. A. R. Hoare:

Unifying theories of healthiness condition. 70-
Software Reliability
- Natalia Sidorova

, Martin Steffen:
Verification of a wireless ATM medium-access protocol. 84-91 - Yusuke Nonaka, Kazuo Ushijima, Jingde Cheng:

Monitoring facilities in languages supporting development of concurrent self-measurement programs. 92-99 - Stefan Biffl, Thomas Grechenig, Monika Köhle:

Evaluation of inspectors' defect estimation accuracy for a requirements document after individual inspection. 100-
Analysis/Design I
- Sukhamay Kundu:

The concept of path-closed subsets and its use in software functional design. 112-119 - Clare Churcher, Theresa McLennan, Alan McKinnon:

Pragmatic data modelling and design for end users. 120-126 - Nikolay Mehandjiev, Craig Gaskell:

Requirements engineering and strategic decision exploration: an area for interdisciplinary research. 127-
Keynote II
- Axel van Lamsweerde:

Building Formal Models for Software Requirements. 134-
Testing/Verification
- Stefan Biffl:

Analysis of the impact of reading technique and inspector capability on individual inspection performance. 136-145 - Karl R. P. H. Leung, Wai Wong:

Deriving test cases using class vectors. 146-153 - Xuandong Li, Johan Lilius

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Checking compositions of UML sequence diagrams for timing inconsistency. 154-161 - Padmanabhan Krishnan:

Consistency checks for UML. 162-
Component Based Development
- Michihiro Matsumoto, Kokichi Futatsugi:

The support tool for highly reliable component-based software development. 172-179 - Juliana Küster Filipe, Kung-Kiu Lau, Mario Ornaghi, Kenji Taguchi, Hirokazu Yatsu, Alan Wills:

Formal specification of Catalysis frameworks. 180-187 - Henrik Hermansson, Mattias Johansson, Lars Lundberg:

A distributed component architecture for a large telecommunication application. 188-195 - Amnart Pohthong, David Budgen

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Accessing software component documentation during design: an observational study. 196-
Requirements Engineering
- Toshihiko Tsumaki, Yoshitomi Morisawa:

A framework of requirements tracing using UML. 206-213 - Keith H. Bennett, Paul J. Layzell, David Budgen

, Pearl Brereton, Linda A. Macaulay, Malcolm Munro:
Service-based software: the future for flexible software. 214-221 - Nigel Stanger

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Translating descriptions of a viewpoint among different representations. 222-229 - Chris Matthews, Paul A. Swatman:

Fuzzy concepts and formal methods: some illustrative examples. 230-
UML/Object-Z/Z
- Soon-Kyeong Kim, David A. Carrington:

An integrated framework with UML and Object-Z for developing a precise and understandable specification: the light control case study. 240-248 - WoonKiong Tan:

A semantic model of a small typed functional language using Object-Z. 249-257 - Greg Reeve, Steve Reeves

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mu-Charts and Z: examples and extensions. 258-
Software Maintenance
- Yang Li, Hongji Yang, William C. Chu:

Fusing ambiguous domain knowledge slices in a reverse engineering process. 266-273 - Lindsay Groves:

A formal approach to program modification. 274-281 - Anthony Cox, Charles Clarke:

A comparative evaluation of techniques for syntactic level source code analysis. 282-
Architecture Framework I
- Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Henrik Røn:

A case study of horizontal reuse in a project-driven organisation. 292-298 - Volker H. Schroeter:

PMF/GRIP a framework for the development and implementation of reuse models. 299-310 - Martin K. Purvis, Maryam Purvis, Selena Lemalu:

An adaptive distributed workflow system framework. 311-
Analysis/Design II
- Kenha Park, Jintae Kim, Sooyong Park:

Goal based agent-oriented software modeling. 320-324 - Vincenza Carchiolo

, Sebastiano D'Ambra, Alessandro Longheu
, Michele Malgeri:
Issues in object orienting the ST Microelectronics manufacturing model. 325-329 - Karl R. P. H. Leung:

Extending Statecharts with ad lib and multi-thread features. 330-
Architecture Framework II
- Rakesh Agarwal, Giorgio Bruno, Marco Torchiano

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Enterprise modeling using class and instance models. 336-343 - Yan Xia, Anthony Tung Shuen Ho, YuCheng Zhang:

CIMO - Component Integration MOdel. 344-348 - Takeshi Chusho, Hisashi Ishigure, Naoyuki Konda, Tomoaki Iwata:

Component-based application development on architecture of a model, UI and components. 349-
Component Based Development
- Jooyoung Seo, Byoungju Choi:

Tailoring test process by using the component-based development paradigm and the XML technology. 356-363 - D. Janaki Ram, M. Sreekanth:

Reusable integrated components of inter-related patterns for software development. 364-371 - Xia Cai, Michael R. Lyu, Kam-Fai Wong

, Roy Ko:
Component-based software engineering: technologies, development frameworks, and quality assurance schemes. 372-
Keynote III
- Gene F. Hoffnagle:

Experiences in Systems Evolution: Practical Aspects and Cautionary Tales. 382-
Software Engineering: Education & Practice II
- Gay Costain:

Selecting an object-oriented process for student analysts. 384-391 - Atsuo Hazeyama, Keiji Osada, Youzou Miyadera, Setsuo Yokoyama:

An education support system of information system design and implementation and lessons learned from its application. 392-396 - Ivica Crnkovic

, Magnus Larsson
, Frank Lüders:
Implementation of a software engineering course for computer science students. 397-401 - John Paynter, Jenny Ong, Lorelle Frazer

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A preliminary comparison of computer mediated training tools. 402-
Formal Methods II
- Motoshi Saeki:

Behavioral specification of GOF design patterns with LOTOS. 408-415 - Shuguang Li, Qing Jiang, Chris George:

Combining case-based and model-based reasoning: a formal specification. 416-420 - Shaoying Liu, Tetsuo Fukuzaki, Koji Miyamoto:

A GUI and testing tool for SOFL. 421-
Software Process
- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Richard Dué, Ian M. Graham, Graham Collins:

Third generation OO processes: a critique of RUP and OPEN from a project management perspective. 428-435 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, M. K. Serour:

Creating a process for transitioning to object technology. 436-440 - Geoffrey G. Roy, Terence L. Woodings:

A framework for risk analysis in software engineering. 441-
Software Metrics
- Danita Hartley, Neville Churcher, Greg Albertson:

Virtual worlds for Web site visualisation. 448-455 - Houari A. Sahraoui, Mounir Boukadoum

, Hakim Lounis, Frédéric Ethève:
Predicting class libraries interface evolution: an investigation into machine learning approaches. 456-464 - Vojislav B. Misic:

Coherence equals cohesion-or does it? 465-
Distributed Systems
- Clare Churcher, Alan McKinnon, Roger Jarquin:

Visualising the influence of data structure choice on the performance of a distributed database system. 472-479 - Mariusz Nowostawski, Geoff Bush, Martin K. Purvis, Stephen Cranefield:

Platforms for agent-oriented software engineering. 480-488 - Jessica Chen:

A study on static analysis in network of synchronizing FSMs. 489-493

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