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FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule

FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule. --- MORNING --- 9:30 Opening + Welcome 9:40 2 long presentations (Kahl, García-Cabrera) + discussion 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 long presentation (Ramil) + discussion 12:30 Lunch --- AFTERNOON ---

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FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule

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  1. FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule --- MORNING --- 9:30 Opening + Welcome 9:40 2 long presentations (Kahl, García-Cabrera) + discussion 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 long presentation (Ramil) + discussion 12:30 Lunch --- AFTERNOON --- 14:30 2 short presentations (Aaltonen, Andrade) + discussion 15:00 2 short presentations (Heckel, Zhao) + discussion 15:30 2 short presentations (Lanza, Wermelinger) + discussion 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 2 short presentations (Mens, Said) + discussion --- WRAP UP --- 17:00 Additional discussion 17:30 Conclusion and final remarks

  2. Some General Questions • Which aspects of sofware evolution need to be automated by tools? • Where and how can formalisms help us with this support? • How can we build formal tools that are as general and flexible as possible? language independent customisable by the user independent of life-cycle phase tool interoperability scalable to large-size software for design-time/run-time evolution for forward/reverse/re-engineering before/during/after evolution for facilitating/supporting/analysing for what/why/how of evolution

  3. FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule MORNING 9:30 Opening + Welcome 9:40 Long presentations Kahl: Software evolution via hierarchical hypergraphs García-Cabrera et al. Evolution of hypermedia systems Discussion on singleversusmultiple formalisms 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Long presentation Lehman et al. The role of formalisms in studying software evolution Discussion on howversuswhat and whyof software evolution 12:30 Lunch

  4. FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule AFTERNOON 14:30 Short presentations Aaltonen et al. Evolution based on formalised abstraction hierarchy Andrade et al. Coordination contracts, evolution and tools Discussion on separation of concerns and different rates of change 15:00 Short presentations Heckel et al. Graph transformation as meta language for evolution Zhao. Change impact analysis for architectural evolution Discussion on layer (architecture, analysis, design, implementation) provide support before / during / after evolution time (design-time, run-time) of evolution

  5. FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule AFTERNOON (CONTINUED) 15:30 Short presentations Lanza et al. Flexible query engine for understanding evolution Wermelinger et al. Graph transformation for architectural reconfiguration Discussion on logicversusalgebraic approaches 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 Short presentations Mens. Transformational software evolution by assertions Said et al. Transformation of binary relations into associations and nested classes Discussion on scalability, efficiency, automation and usability of tools

  6. FFSE 2001 – Workshop Schedule WRAP UP 17:00 Additional Discussion Quantitative versus qualitative approaches Transformational versus declarative approaches Uniformity of tools for forward, reverse, and re-engineering? Types of artifacts that can change (code, models, diagrams, hardware, documentation) Need fortool support to anticipate / facilitate / support / analyse evolution 17:30 Conclusion and final remarks 19:30 Dinner?

  7. FWO WOG“Formal Foundations of Software Evolution” FUTURE WOG-FUNDED WORKSHOPS June 18, 2001 University Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, Hungary ECOOP workshop on Object-Oriented Architectural Evolution http://prog.vub.ac.be/OOAE/ November 26-27, 2001Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium First International Working Conference on Network Security http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/conference/inetsec01/ September ??, 2002Near Barcelona, Spain Two workshops co-located with International Conference on Graph Transformation: Workshop on Software Evolution Through Transformations Workshop on Graph-Based Tools

  8. FWO WOG“Formal Foundations of Software Evolution” WORKSHOP REFUND POLICY A maximum of 15.000 BEF (371,84 Euro) can be refunded per participant. Only transportation and accomodation can be refunded. CSMR conference registration is NOT refunded. Original receipts of expenses should be handed over to Tom Mens, together with: Full participant name Affiliation (institution, address, e-mail, phone, fax) Bank account

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