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Technology Park, Function Centre, Hayman Rd, Bentley, Western Australia and
VC Chamber, Curtin University of Technology, Hayman Rd, Bentley, Western Australia
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(update 25 March 2008)

Tuesday 25th March 2008 – Tutorial Day
Curtin VC Chamber, Building 100, Curtin University

11.00 am – 12:30 pm

TUTORIAL
Wireless Sensor Networks: Introduction to Installation and Integration
on an Offshore Oil & Gas Platform

Stig Petersen and Simon Carlsen
SINTEF ICT, Norway and StatoilHydro, Norway

12:30 – 1:30pm

Lunch

1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

TUTORIAL
 Alternative Web Service Paradigms

Tharam S. Dillon - Distinguished Research Professor
 Chen Wu - Research Fellow
DEBI Institute, Tier 1 Institute of Research Excellence
Curtin University of Technology, Australia

 

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Afternoon Tea

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

TUTORIAL
Fitting Software to the Organization: Reducing Time to Value for New Software Systems

Ian Sommerville
Professor of Software Engineering
School of Computer Science
St. Andrews University
Scotland

5:00 pm – 6:30pm p

Food and Drinks

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Dinner invitation to Keynotes Speakers, Steering and Organising Committees
Blue Water Grill, Heathcote Reserve, Applecross, Perth

Wednesday 26th March 2008 – Conference Day 1
Technology Park, Function Centre

7:30 am

Registration and Refreshments

8:30 - 10:30 am

Keynotes
Seminar Room 1

Chairs:
Elizabeth Chang
Curtin University of Technology/
Daniel Berinson
Systec IT

OPENING SPEECH
Jeanette Hackett
Vice Chancellor of Curtin University of Technology
Perth, Australia

KEYNOTE
Construction by Configuration: Challenges for Software Engineering Research and Practice
 Ian Somerville
Professor of Software Engineering
School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews
Scotland

KEYNOTE
Ontology-Based Software Engineering-Software Engineering 2.0
 T. S. Dillon, E. Chang and P. Wongthongtham
DEBI Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

10:30 - 11:00 am

Morning Tea / Posters / Booths

11:00 – 12:30pm

 

1.Agile Development-I
(Industry Track)
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Ashley Aitken
Curtin University of Technology

Experiences Applying Agile Methodologies (SCRUM) to Software Development in a Research Organisation (Experience Report)
Ryan Fraser - CSIRO, Australia

Going Agile - A Case Study
(Experience Report)
Dwayne Read - Strategic Systems
Grey Properjohn - Snowden Technologies, Australia

Opening a Closed System: Implementing a Remote Communication Mechanism over an Existing Product
(Experience Report)
John Ryan-Brown, Simon McBride and Nathan Keynes - The Australian e-Health Research Centre,
CSIRO ICT Centre

2.Model Driven Development-I
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 3

Chair:
Mohammed Bennamoun
University of Western Australia

Concern-Oriented Model-Driven Development Framework
Agung Fatwano and Clive Boughton - The Australian National University, Australia

Proposed Design Notation for Model Transformation
Lukman Ab. Rahim, Sharifah Bahiyah Rahayu Syed Mansoor, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia

Formalising MDA-Based Refactorings
Liliana Favre and Claudia Pereira
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

3. Methodologies
(Joint Research and Industry Track)
Seminar Room 4

Chair:
Brian von Konsky, Curtin University of Technology

 

Comparison of Method Chunks and Method Fragments for Situational Method Engineering
Brian Henderson-Sellers - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Cesar Gonzalez-Perez - IEGPS, CSI
Jolita Ralyté - University of Geneva, Switzerland

Component Based Software Development – An Industrial Experience with a Labour Market Information System
(Experience Report)
Bhim Upadhyaya - Cyber Inc, USA

An Exploration of Power-Law in Use-Relation of Java Software Systems
Makoto Ichii, Makoto Matsushita and Katsuro Inoue - Osaka University, Japan

4.Project Management
(Joint Research and Industry Track)
Seminar Room 5

Chair:
 Judy Bamberger
Process Solutions

From Scrum to Solo: How Small is Too Small a Team to Still Call it Software Engineering?
(Experience Report)
Andrew Dent – AD Software, Australia

Building Bridges: Effective Mixed Teams of Software Professionals and Research Academics
(Experience Report)
Ronald Jones – iVEC, Australia
Ryan Fraser and Terry Rankine – CSIRO, Australia

Implementing Hierarchical Storage on the Basis of File Use
(Experience Report)
Simon Kravis - KAZ Group Pty Limited

12:30 -1:30 pm

Lunch Break / Posters / Booths

1:30 – 3:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Agile Development-II
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Ashley Aitken
Curtin University of Technology

 

Software Metrics for Agile Software Development
Martin Kunz, Reiner R. Dumke and Niko Zenker, Software Engineering Group, University of Magdeburg, Germany

Learning from Experience: A New Approach to Evaluating Health Information Systems
(Experience Report)
Nicola T. Shaw - iCARE, Canada

Integrating Agile Concepts into Traditional Software Development Processes
(Experience Report)
Aidan Morgan - Thales Australia

2.Model Driven Development-II
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 3

Chair:
Mohammed Bennamoun
University of Western Australia

Automated Derivation of Speech Interfaces: A Model-Based Approach
Samuel Lahtinen, Heikki Suontausta and Kai Koskimies - Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Multi-Platform MDE Workbench Architecture (Experience Report)
Daniel Exertier Benoît Langlois and Olivier Cault – Thales, Engineering and Process Management

Integration of a Document-Centred Process Model with a Model-based Development Approach (Experience Report)
Michael Deynet -  Clausthal University of Technology, Germany

3.Software Paradigms
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 4

Chair:
David McMeekin
Curtin University of Technology

Towards a Unified Framework for Cohesion Measurement in Aspect-Oriented
Systems
Avadhesh Kumar - Amity Institute of Information Technology, India
Rajesh Kumar - Thapar University, India 

P. S. Grover - GGS Indraprastha University, India

Semi-quantitative Modelling for Managing Software Development Processes
He Zhang and Jacky Keung - University of New South Wales and National ICT Australia
Barbara Kitchenham - Keele University, UK
Ross Jeffery - University of New South Wales and National ICT Australia

Understanding Self-Organising Teams in Agile Software Development
Nils Brede Moe, Torgeir Dingsøyr and Tore Dybå - SINTEF ICT, Norway

4.Testing Solutions-I
(Joint Research and Industry Track)
Seminar Room 5

Chair:
Karl Reed, La Trobe University

Automatic Generation of Test Models for Model Transformations
Junhua Wang, Soon-Kyeong Kim and David Carrington - University of Queensland, Australia

Towards Automated Test Sequence Generation
U. Farooq, C. P. Lam and H. Li - Edith Cowan University, Australia

Improving Combinatorial Methods to Optimise Efficient Test Suite Generation
(Experience Report)
Christopher Stanbridge, John Ryan-Brown and David Hansen - The Australian e-Health Research Centre,
CSIRO ICT Centre

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Afternoon Tea / Posters / Booths

3:30  – 5:00 pm
 

1.Research Forum
“Future Trends in Software Development’
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Brian von Konsky, Curtin University of Technology

Research Forum Discussion
 ‘Future Trends in Software Development’

Panel Members:
Ian Sommerville - St Andrew’s University, UK
Richard Soley - OMG Inc, USA
Tharam S.Dillon - DEBI Institute, Curtin University of Technology
Brian Henderson-Sellers - UTS, Sydney, Australia
Others: TBA

2.Metrics and Management- I
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 3

 Chair:
Mark Reynolds
University of Western Australia

Quality Measurement Model for Analysis and Design Tools Based on FLOSS
O. Alfonzo, K. Domínguez, L. Rivas, M. Pérez, L. Mendoza and M. Ortega - Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela

An Empirical Study of Evolution of Inheritance in Java OSS
E. Nasseri, S. Counsell and M. Shepperd - Brunel University, United Kingdom

Lessons Learned from Developing Second Life Applications (Experience Report)
Neisha Hitchcock, Kenichi Yoshimura and Zaid Faydi – IBM Corporation

 

3.Resource Management, Reuse and Web Applications for e-Government
(Special Session)
Seminar Room 5

Chairs:
Marc Wilhelm Küster and Christoph Ludwig - University of Applied Sciences Worms

This session runs between 3:30-5:30pm
OPENING SPEECH
Software Reuse through Resource Registries
Marc Wilhelm Küster and Christoph Ludwig - University of Applied Sciences Worms, Germany

Towards Formalising Resource Based Non-conformance in Business Processes
Sean Thompson and Torab Torabi - La Trobe University, Australia

Performance Modelling for e-Government Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) (Experience Report)
Paul Brebner, Liam O’Brien and Jon Gray – NICTA, Australia

OPEN Discussion lead by the session chairs (40min)
‘Collaborative and Federated Resource
Management, eGovernment Resource Network, e-Humanities’

 

4.Open Source Development
(Industry Track)
Seminar Room 4

Chair:
Arnold Wong
Australian Computer Society

Development of an Open Source Inundation Model
(Experience Report)
Duncan Gray and Ole Nielsen - Geo Science Australia

PoSSIS – THALES Internalised Open Source
(Experience Report)
Didier Boulet - Thales Group, Australia

Open Source Communities as Social Networks: An Analysis of Some Peculiar Characteristics
Giulio Concas, Manuela Lisci, Sandro Pinna, Guido Porruvecchio and Selene Uras - University of Cagliari, Italy

5:00 – 6:00 pm

Engineering Australia’s Special Session,
Invited speakers: Stig Petersen and Simon Carlsen
SINTEF ICT, Norway and StatoilHydro, Norway

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Welcome Cocktail Party
Host: Mohammed Bennamoun – UWA

Australian Computer Society Address (15mins)
EA Comments (10mins)

Technology Park, Curtin Function Centre

 

Thursday 27th March 2008 – Conference Day 2
Technology Park, Function Centre

7:30 am

Registration and Refreshments

8:30 - 10:30 am

Keynotes
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Daniel Berinson
Systec IT

KEYNOTE
Service Oriented Architecture: Making the Leap, Leveraging Model Driven Architecture
Richard Soley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Andrew Watson - Object Management Group, Inc.

KEYNOTE
Layered Software Challenge of Wireless Technology in the Oil and Gas Industry
Stig Petersen - SINTEF ICT, Norway
Simon Carlsen - Amund Skavhaug, StatoilHydro, Norway

10:30 - 11:00 am

Morning Tea / Posters / Booths

11:00 – 12:30 pm

1.Service Oriented Approach
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Paul Strooper
Univ of Queensland

An Empirical Approach for Semantic Web Services Discovery
Chen Wu, Elizabeth Chang, and Ashley Aitken
DEBII, Curtin University of Technology ,Australia

A Survey of Policy-Based Management Approaches for Service Oriented Systems
Tan Phan, Jun Han and Jean-Guy Schneider - Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Tim Ebringer and Tony Rogers - CA Labs, Australia

Challenges of Deploying SOA in Western Power (Experience Report)
Daniel M. Berinson - Systec IT, Australia

2.Software Infrastructure-I
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 5

Chair:
Farookh Hussain
Curtin University of Technology

TUBE: Automated Protocol-Level Middleware Interoperation
Richard Slamkovic, George Fernandez and Jim McGovern - RMIT University, Australia

Toward an Integrated Framework of Software Project Threats
Paul L. Bannerman - NICTA, Australia

Situated Software Development: Work Practice and Infrastructure Are Mutually Constitutive
Julia Prior, Toni Robertson and John Leaney - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

3.Software Architecture-I
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 4

Chair:
Brian von Konsky
Curtin University of Technology

Embedding Architectural Practices into Extreme Programming
Amir Azim Sharifloo, Amir S. Saffarian and Fereidoon Shams - Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Key Aspects of Software Release Planning in Industry
Markus Lindgren - ABB Force Measurement, Sweden
Rikard Land and Christer Norström - Malardalen University, Sweden
Anders Wall - ABB Corporate Research, Sweden

Experiments with Analogy-X for Software Cost Estimation
Jacky Keung and Barbara Kitchenham - NICTA Ltd, Australia

4.Metrics and Management- II
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 3

Chair:
Valerie Maxville
WA IEEE Computer Society

Refactoring Effect Estimation Based on Complexity Metrics
Yoshiki Higo, Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto and Katsuro Inoue  - Osaka University, Japan

Correctness Criteria for Normalisation of Semi-structured Data
Scott Uk-Jin Lee, Jing Sun and Gillian Dobbie - The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Lindsay Groves - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Yuan Fang Li - National University of Singapore, Singapore

Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Software Development Framework
Basem Suleiman, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

12:30 -1:30 pm

Lunch Break

1:30 – 3:00 pm

1.Analysis and Modelling
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 1

 

Chair:
Amandeep Sidhu
Curtin University of Technology

Analysis and Design of Multi Agent Knowledge Development Process
Cheah Wai Shiang and Leon Sterling - University of Melbourne, Australia

Root Cause Analysis Using Sequence Alignment and Latent Semantic Indexing
R.P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose - Accenture Technology Labs, India
U. Suresh - Philips Research, India

Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Software Development Framework
Basem Suleiman - University of New South Wales, Australia

2.Testing Solutions-II
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 5

Chair:
Karl Reed, La Trobe University

Automated Usability Testing Using HUI Analyzer
Simon Baker, Fiora Au, Gillian Dobbie and Ian Warren - University of Auckland, New Zealand

Selection of Regression Test Suite to Validate Software Applications upon Deployment of Upgrades
Anjaneyulu Pasala, Yannick L. H. Lew Yaw Fung, Fady Akladios, Appala Raju G. and Ravi P. Gorthi - Infosys Technologies Ltd, India

Yet Another Performance Testing Framework
Shiping Chen, David Moreland, Surya Nepal and John Zic - CSIRO, Australia

3.Software Architecture-II
(Joint Research and Industry Track)
Seminar Room 4

Chair:
Peng Lam
Edith Cowan Univ.

Specifying Software Architectures Using a Formal-Based Approach
David Hemer and Yulin Ding - The University of Adelaide, Australia

Retail Energy Data Semantic Modelling
(Experience Report)
Nada Reinprecht - National Electricity Market Management Company

Modular Specification of GUI Layout Using Constraints
Christof Lutteroth and Gerald Webe - The University of Auckland, New Zealand

4.Metrics and Management- III
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 3

 

Chair:
Valerie Maxville, WA IEEE Computer Society

An Empirical Study into Use of Dependency Injection in Java
Hong Yul Yang, Ewan Tempero and Hayden Melton - University of Auckland, New Zealand

Five Metrics Each One of Us Should be Collecting and Using (Experience Report)
Judy Bamberger - Process Solutions, Australia

TRELIS: (another) Death March Project?
(Experience Report)
Diane Jamieson – Curtin University of Technology
Paul Wilkins, Greg Forbes and Neville Binning – Department of Planning and Infrastructure, Australia

Peer Assessment of Group-Based Software Engineering Projects
David Hemer - The University of Adelaide, Australia

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Afternoon Tea / Posters / Booths

3:30 – 5:00pm

1. Industry Panel Discussion
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Ashley Aitken
Curtin University of Technology

INDUSTRY PANEL DISCUSSION
‘Agile Development vs. Traditional Software Development’

Panel Members:
Richard Soley - OMG Inc, USA
Max Noble - The Software Delivery Centre, Thales Australia
Dwayne Read – Strategic Systems, Australia
Daniel Berinson – Systec IT, Australia
Judy Bamberger - Process Solutions, Australia

2.Requirement Engineering
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 3

Chair:
Leon Sterling University of Melbourne

A Framework for Requirements Engineering PRocess Development (FRERE)
Li Jiang - University of Adelaide, Australia
Armin Eberlein - American University of Sharjah, UAE
 
Assessing Value of SW Requirements
Pasi Ojala - Nokia Corporation and Oulu University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Business Process Oriented Requirements Modelling and Systems Fulfilment - a Meta Model Driven Approach
(Experience Report)
John Forrest - Holocentric Pty Ltd, Australia

3.Software Supporting Technologies and Tools
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 4

Chair:
Terry Woodings
University of Western Australia

Checklist Based Reading’s Influence on a Developer’s Understanding
David A. McMeekin, Brian R. von Konsky, Elizabeth Chang and David J. A. Cooper - Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Tool Support for Teaching Design Patterns
Jens Dietrich and Elizabeth Kemp - Massey University, New Zealand

Technologies and Strategies for Integrating Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Education with Programming
Justin C. W. Debuse and Tony Stiller - University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

4. Ontology Engineering
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 5

Chair:
Pornpit Wongthongtham, Curtin University of Technology

An Ontology Framework for Managing Security Attacks and Defences in Component Based Software Systems
 Artem Vorobiev, Jun Han and Nargiza Bekmamedova -
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

Ontologies Integration for University Institutions: Approach to an Alignment Evaluation
Richard Gil, Ana María Borges, Luís Ramos and Leonardo Contreras - Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela

Analyzing and Modelling Open Source Software Bug Report Data
Fengzhong Zou and Joseph Davis - The University of Sydney, Australia

5:00-6:00pm

Break

6:30 –12:00

Gala dinner
Host: Daniel Berinson, Systec IT

Dinner Speech-The Honourable Francis M Logan MLA, Minister for Energy; Resources; Industry and Enterprise

Grammy Awards and Ballroom dance
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre (PCEC), River View Room 5, 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth City,
Bus departure at Function Centre from 6pm, then hotels

 

Friday 28th March 2008 – Conference Day 3
Technology Park, Function Centre

7:30 am

Registration and Refreshments

8:30 - 10:30 am

Keynotes
Seminar Room 1

Chair:
Mohammed Bennamoun
University of Western Australia

KEYNOTE
Software Architecture Knowledge Management
Hans van Vliet - Professor of Software Engineering,
VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands

KEYNOTE
Targeted Change. Are you already Irrelevant?
Max Noble - Group General Manager, Thales,
Australia

10:30 - 11:00 am

Morning Tea/Poster/Booths

11:00 – 12:30 pm

1. Collaborative Software Approaches
(Research Track)
Seminar Room 4

 

Chair:
Nada Reinprecht - National Electricity Market Management Company

Supporting Evolving Multi-agent Systems with a System Evolution Directory
Bin Lu, Leon Sterling and Kuldar Taveter - Melbourne University, Australia

On Code Generation for Derived Associations
Jens Dietrich - Massey University, New Zealand
Bastian Schenke and Gerd Wagner - Brandenburgische Technische Universit¨at Cottbus, Germany

Experiences on the Belief-Theoretic Integration of Para-consistent Conceptual Models
Ebrahim Bagheri and Ali A. Ghorbani - University of New Brunswick, Canada

2. Education and Training
(Industry Track )
Seminar Room 3

Chair:
Jocelyn Armarego, Murdoch University

Improving the Success and Effectiveness of Software Developer Training
(Experience Report)
Ashley M. Aitken - Curtin University of Technology, Australia

The Benefits to Students of Work Experience Programmes (Experience Report)
Tracy Footitt – Thales Australia

Skill Set Visualisation for Software Engineering Job Positions at Varying Levels of Autonomy and Responsibility
(Experience Report)
Brian R. von Konsky – Curtin University of Technology
David Hay – Thales Australia
Bob Hart – Australian Computer Society

3. Application Development-I
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 6

Chair:
Kevin Vinsen
Thales Australia

Co-Chair:
David Cooper
Curtin University

Towards Integrated Model-Driven Testing of SCADA Systems Using the Eclipse Modelling Framework and Modelica
Jörn Guy Süß, The University of Queensland, Australia
Adrian Pop, Linköpings Universitet, Sweden
Peter Fritzson, Linköpings Universitet, Sweden and
Luke Wildman, The University of Queensland, Australia

Development and Utilisation of aseXML in the Energy Industry
(Experience Report)
Andrew Screen – AGL, Australia

23 years of Refactoring
(Experience Report)
Philip Christensen – Formsys, Fremantle, Australia

11:00 – 12:30 pm

4. Tutorial
Seminar Room 1
Chair:
Farookh K Hussain, Curtin University

Model based Software Development - past, present, and future
Dr Richard Soley
Object Management Group, Inc. (OMG®).

12:30 -1:30 pm

Lunch Break

1:30 – 4:30 pm

Tea Break at 3:00pm

 

1.Special Session-
‘Issues in ICT Education’
Seminar Room 3

Chairs:
Tony Koppi,
Fazel Naghdy and
Joe Chicharo - University of Wollongong

ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION (2.5 hours)
OPENING SPEECH (40min)
Issues in Australian ICT Education
Tony Koppi, Fazel Naghdy, Joe Chicharo - University of Wollongong, Australia

Issues and Challenges in Teaching SE, IT, IT and EC Courses
Kum Leng Chin - Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia

ICT Profession and ICT Body of Knowledge
Bob Hart - ACS Professional Standard Board

PANEL DISCUSSION(45 min)
What are the Priority Issues Facing the ICT Sector?

Panel Members:
Joe Chicharo - ICT Council President
Fazel Naghdy - Head of School and Carrick ICT Project Director 
Bob Hart - ACS perspective
Kevin Vinsen – Thales Australia
Brian von Konsky – Vice Chair ACS Accreditation
Geoff Roy, EA
 Bob Broadway, EA

2.Special Session-
‘Aerospace, Risk, and Real Time Issues’
Seminar Room 4

Chairs:
Janice Hill and Daniel Victor - NASA, Kennedy Space Centre

Special Session 2.5 hours
OPENING SPEECH (approx 40 min)
The Product Engineering Class in the Software Safety Risk Taxonomy for Building Safety-Critical Systems
Janice Hill and Daniel Victor - NASA, Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, USA

A Framework for Over the Air Provider-initiated Software Development on Mobile Devices
Chuong Cong Vo and Torab Torabi - La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia

A Design Approach for Soft Error Protection in Real-Time Embedded Systems
Muhammad Sheikh Sadi - Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Component Architecture and Modeling for Microkernel-Based Embedded System Development
Yan Liu and Ted Wong – NICTA, Australia

Dynamic K-gram based Software Birthmark
Yameng Bai, Xingming Sun and Guang Sun - Hunan University, Hunan, China

Open DISCUSSION (approx 45 min)
Panel Members:
Janice Hill and Daniel Victor - NASA, Kennedy Space Centre, USA
Max Noble - Group Manager, Thales
Tharam S Dillon - DEBI Institute, Curtin University of Technology

3.Special Session- Development Issues in Software Engineering
Seminar Room 5

Chairs:
Jubair Jwamear A. S. Al-Jaafar

and

Etienne Schneider
Universiti Teknologi Petronas

Special Session 2.5 hours
OPENING SPEECH
Wisdom of Applying Knowledge (40min)
Jubair Jwamear A. S. Al-Jaafar and Etienne Schneider - Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia

A Method to Define an Object Oriented Software Process Architecture
Beatriz Terezinha Borsoi and Jorge Luis Risco Becerra - , Brazil

RDP Technique: Take Different look at XP for Adoption
Mehdi Mirakhorli, Abdorrahman Khanipour Rad, Fereidoon Shams Aliee,Abbas Mirakhorli and Maryam Pazoki - ,Iran

Modelling Input Validation in UML
Pedram Hayati, Nastaran Jafari, S. Mohammad Rezaei and Saeed Sarenche - Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Vidyasagar Potdar - DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

A Behavioural Requirements Specification Approach for Interactive Multimedia Applications
Khairuddin Hashim and Johan Yousoff - Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University, Malaysia

Open DISCUSSION (approx 30 min) will be leaded by Session Chairs

4.Application Development-II
(Joint Research and Industry Track )
Seminar Room 6

Chair:
Rodney Kirk - Motorola

This session runs 2.5 hours
Indexing the Java API Using Source Code
Homan Ma, Robert Amor and Ewan Tempero - University of Auckland, New Zealand

Choosing the “Right” Prioritisation Methods
Sarah Hatton -The University of Western Australia, Australia

Agile Implementation Phase in Two Canadian Organisations
Jaana Nyfjord and Mira Kajko-Mattsson
Stockholm University / Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden

Development of the BOVINE Browser: An Application Designed to Provide Access to the Internet for People with Low Vision
(Experience Report)
Scott Hollier - Association for the Blind of Western Australia
Iain Murray – Curtin University of Technology
Chris Duane - Association for the Blind of Western Australia
Ruchi Permvattana – Curtin University of Technology

Implementing a Behaviour Tree Analysis Tool using Eclipse Development Frameworks
(Experience Report)
Phillip Papacostantinou, Patrick Lee, Tuan Tran and Vincent Phillips - Raytheon Australia Pty Ltd

4:30– 5:00pm

Closing Speech
Seminar Room 1

Best Paper / Presentation Awards
Chair: Mohammed Bennamoun
University of Western Australia

Award Presentation:
Brian Von Konsky and Ashley Aitken, Curtin University of Technology

Steering Committee Remark: Paul Strooper

Conclusion: Daniel Berinson, Systec IT and SC Comments

 

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