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ICSM 2000: San Jose, California, USA
- 2000 International Conference on Software Maintenance, ICSM 2000, San Jose, California, USA, October 11-14, 2000. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0753-0

Keynotes
- Ray Kammer:

Software Maintenance in the New Millennium: Issues and Challenges. 2 - Thomas J. McCabe:

Software Life Cycles for e-Commerce Businesses. 3
Panel 1: Trends in Preserving and Enhancing the Value of Software
- Ned Chapin:

Trends in Preserving and Enhancing the Value of Software. 6-8 - Tama H. Olver:

Preserving the Value of Software - A CIO Perspective. 9-
Panel 2: Preventive Maintenance! Do We Know What It Is?
- Mira Kajko-Mattsson:

Preventive Maintenance! Do We Know What It Is? 12-14 - Ned Chapin:

Do We Know What Preventive Maintenance Is? 15-17 - Risto Vehvilainen:

What Is Preventive Software Maintenance? 18-
Reverse Engineering I
- Sébastien Robitaille, Reinhard Schauer, Rudolf K. Keller:

Bridging Program Comprehension Tools by Design Navigation. 22-32 - Kazimiras Lukoit, Norman Wilde, Scott Stowell, Tim Hennessey:

TraceGraph: Immediate Visual Location of Software Features. 33-39 - Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora, Gerardo Casazza, Andrea De Lucia:

Information Retrieval Models for Recovering Traceability Links between Code and Documentation. 40-
Reverse Engineering II
- Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Anna Rita Fasolino, Ugo de Carlini:

Recovering Class Diagrams from Data-Intensive Legacy Systems. 52-63 - James E. Kimble Jr., Lee J. White:

An Alternative Source Code Analysis. 64-75 - Filippo Ricca, Paolo Tonella:

Web Site Analysis: Structure and Evolution. 76-
Re-Engineering
- Hoda Fahmy, Richard C. Holt:

Software Architecture Transformations. 88-96 - Bruno Caprile, Paolo Tonella:

Restructuring Program Identifier Names. 97-107 - J. Paul Gibson

, Thomas F. Dowling, Brian A. Malloy:
The Application of Correctness Preserving Transformations to Software Maintenance. 108-
Empirical Studies I
- Audris Mockus

, Lawrence G. Votta:
Identifying Reasons for Software Changes using Historic Databases. 120-130 - Michael W. Godfrey, Qiang Tu:

Evolution in Open Source Software: A Case Study. 131-142 - Idris Hsi, Colin Potts:

Studying the Evolution and Enhancement of Software Features. 143-
Empirical Studies II
- Houari A. Sahraoui, Robert Godin, Thierry Miceli:

Can Metrics Help to Bridge the Gap between the Improvement of OO Design Quality and its Automation? 154-162 - Juan F. Ramil, M. M. Lehman:

Metrics of Software Evolution as Effort Predictors - A Case Study. 163-172 - Santiago Comella-Dorda, Kurt C. Wallnau, Robert C. Seacord, John E. Robert:

A Survey of Black-Box Modernization Approaches for Information Systems. 173-183 - Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Gunnar Björkman, Ingegerd Nyamesah, Anna Sors, Per-Erik Lundh:

Prevention Is Better Than Cure. 184-
Program Analysis
- Ying Hu, Ettore Merlo, Michel R. Dagenais, Bruno Laguë:

C/C++ Conditional Compilation Analysis using Symbolic Execution. 196-206 - Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Casazza, Aniello Cimitile, Maria Tortorella:

An Approach to Limit the Wynot Problem. 207-215 - Chris Fox, Mark Harman, Robert M. Hierons

, Sebastian Danicic:
ConSIT: A Conditioned Program Slicer. 216-
Management I
- Taizan Chan:

Beyond Productivity in Software Maintenance: Factors Affecting Lead Time in Servicing Users' Requests. 228-235 - Ye Wu, Dai Pan, Mei-Hwa Chen:

Techniques of Maintaining Evolving Component-based Software. 236-246 - Ned Chapin:

Software Maintenance Types - A Fresh View. 247-
Management II
- Chia-Chu Chiang:

Leveraging Software Reengineering Systems for Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Environments. 254-261 - Jesper Andersson:

A Deployment System for Pervasive Computing. 262-270 - Ian A. Coutts, John M. Edwards, Stuart McLeod:

Support for System Evolution through Separating Business and Technology Issues in a Banking System. 271-276

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