CUE Workshop
The Monterey Workshop will be followed by a one-day
CUE workshop at the
same hotel on October 7, 2004.
All participants of the Monterey Workshop are welcome,
and encouraged, to attend the CUE workshop.
At the CUE workshop, we will discuss future directions
in software engineering related to the topics of the Monterey
workshop:
- Open tool integration frameworks
- User perspectives on tool integration
- Model-driven architectures
- Standardized modeling environments
- Software analysis and design tools
- Component-based systems and Interface theories
The discussions will be organized in four parts:
- Background report: Tool Integration--The State of the Art/Practice
(Henny Sipma)
- Panel discussion: Architectures for Tool Integration
(organized by Gianluigi Ferrari)
- Panel discussion: On the Need for
Improved Methods, Models, and Languages in Tool-Based Software
Development
(organized by Connie Heitmeyer)
- Summary discussion on the CUE initiative
(Manfred Broy)
Members of the panels will be selected from the participants.
The CUE
(China, USA,
Europe) is a joint initiative by researchers
from China, the US, and Europe, started by Armando Haeberer, the late
Director of UNU-IIST in Macau. Its purpose is to assess the present
state of software engineering and to map out future activities to
promote a scientific/engineering approach to software engineering.
This workshop is the third in a series of workshops. The first one
took place at UNU/IIST in Macau in October 2002 with topic
Component Based Systems: Foundations and Design Methods. The second
workshop was held in Venice in October 2003 with topic
Understanding
Components.
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