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[2010-05-08]第4届面向问题的高级技术及应用研讨会(IWAAPO'10,南非开普敦)
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>IWAAPO-2010 at ICSE >International Workshop on Advances and Applications of Problem Orientation >Cape Town, South Africa - May 8th, 2010 >www.iwaapo.org >http://www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010/ > >Problem-oriented approaches are predicated on the principle that designing >effective solutions requires a detailed understanding of the problem. >Software engineers recognize the practical difficulties of precisely and >completely defining the problem up-front. As such, problem-oriented >approaches to software engineering recognize the need for a gradual and >continuous refinement of a problem description during the software >engineering process to identify new or previously missed context elements >and requirements. Problem-oriented approaches to software engineering are >therefore concerned with research and practice relating to the elicitation >and validation of problem statements, and the principled transformation of >problem statements into design solutions. > >IWAAPO is concerned with recent developments in problem-oriented >approaches as they apply to software and systems engineering, open >challenges in the area and future directions for research and practice. >IWAAPO is a development of the IWAAPF workshop series which focussed on >Michael Jacksons Problem Frames. Problem orientation is maturing, and >other approaches motivated by a similar focus on the problem are being >explored alongside the continuing Problem Frames research. In this >workshop, all problem oriented research is welcome! > >KEYNOTE ADDRESS > >Prof. Alistair Sutcliffe >Manchester Business School, UK > >WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES > >- To raise awareness of problem-oriented approaches to software engineering >- To report on problem-oriented approaches in practice >- To consider real-world scenarios that benefit from a problem-oriented >approach >- To understand and advance the current state of art in problem-orientation >- To develop the theoretical aspects of problem-orientation in software >engineering >- To report on empirical evaluation of problem-oriented approaches >- To develop a consensus on the fundamental concepts of problem-orientation >- To develop a clear direction for future research in the area > >SUBMISSIONS > >Submitted papers should involve, address or consider aspects of >problem-orientation. We would especially encourage real world application >and experience of problem-oriented approaches. Papers should relate to, >but are not restricted to, the following topics: > >- Foundations of Problem Orientation >- Structuring problem descriptions >- Problem description elicitation and validation >- Applications of Problem Orientation >- Problem orientation within software development processes >- Transforming problem descriptions into design solutions >- Empirical or comparative evaluations of problem-oriented approaches > >We welcome both full papers (up to 10 pages) and extended abstract (up to >2 pages). Papers are to be submitted via CyberChair and conform to the ACM >SIG Proceedings format templates. See http://www.iwaapo.org for details. > >IMPORTANT DATES > >Submission deadline: 15th March 2010 >Author notification: 29th March 2010 >Camera-ready copies: 12th April 2010 (hard deadline) > >Organizing Committee: >- Jon Hall: Open University, UK >- Lucia Rapanotti: Open University, UK >- Liping Zhao: University of Manchester, UK >- James Naish: University of Manchester, UK > >PROGRAMME COMMITTEE > >- Joost Breuker: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands >- Christine Choppy: LIPN, University of Paris XIII, France >- Karl Cox: University of Brighton, UK >- Chris Harrison: University of Manchester, UK >- Daniel Jackson: MIT >- Michael Jackson: Open University, UK >- Zhi Jin: Chinese Academy of Science, China >- Luigi Lavazza: University of Insubria, Italy >- Lin Lui: Tsinghua University, China >- Maria Nelson: Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil >- Torsten Nelson: Vetta Technologies Belo Horizonte, Brazil >- Elisabeth Nguyen: The Aerospace Corporation >- Pedro Sampaio: Manchester Business School, UK >- Andres Silva: Universidad Politecnica de Madrid >- Alistair Sutcliffe: Manchester Business School, UK >- Xinyu Wang: Zhejiang University, China >- Roel Wieringa: University of Twente, Netherlands >- Xiaohu Yang: Zhejiang University, China |
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