Tampere University of Technology - Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering - Department of Software Systems

SPLST'09 & NW-MODE'09





11th Symposium on Programming Languages and Software Tools (SPLST'09) and
7th Nordic Workshop on Model Driven Software Engineering (NW-MODE'09)

co-located in Tampere, Finland - August 26-28, 2009




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Papers Accepted to SPLST'09

Full Papers:

  • Tibor Bakota, Árpád Beszédes, Tamás Gergely, Milán Imre Gyalai, Tibor Gyimóthy and Dániel Füleki. Semi-Automatic Test Case Generation from Business Process Models
  • Árpád Beszédes, Lajos Jenő Fülöp and Tibor Gyimóthy. Predicting Critical Problems from Execution Logs of a Large-Scale Software System
  • Maarit Harsu, Tibor Bakota, István Siket, Kai Koskimies and Tarja Systä. Code Clones: Good, Bad, or Ugly?
  • György Hegedűs, Lajos Jenő Fülöp and Rudolf Ferenc. Script2Ant - a tool for cross-platform scripting between different operating systems
  • Zoltan Herczeg, Gabor Loki and Akos Kiss. Guidelines for JavaScript Programs: Are They Still Necessary?
  • Zsolt Hernath, Peter Bauer and Zoltan Porkolab. A data model and an XML schema supporting conflict resolving in cooperative text editions – HypereiDoc revisited
  • Sami Hyrynsalmi and Ville Leppänen. A Validation of Martin's Metric
  • Antti Miettinen and Vesa Hirvisalo. Scalability of parallel workloads: the effects of granularity and scheduling in video processing
  • József Mihalicza, Norbert Pataki, Zoltan Porkolab and Adam Sipos. Towards More Sophisticated Access Control in C++
  • Markku Sakkinen, Philippe Lahire and Ciprian-Bogdan Chirila. Towards Fully-fledged Reverse Inheritance in Eiffel
  • Mikko Tiusanen and Antti Valmari. Good to Know about the Efficiency of State Space Methods
  • Melinda Tóth and István Bozó. Restructuring Erlang programs using function related refactorings
  • Juha-Matti Vanhatupa. Generative Approach for Extending Computer Role- Playing Games at Run-Time
Short Papers (4-6 pages):
  • Zoltan Horvath and Akos Kiss. Separating JavaScript Applications: Threads vs. Processes
  • Marko Leppänen, Johannes Koskinen and Tommi Mikkonen. Discovering pattern language for embedded machine control systems using architecture evaluation methods
Papers Accepted to NW_MODE'09

Full Papers:
  • Wilhelm Meding and Miroslaw Staron. The Role of Design and Implementation Models in Establishing Mature Measurement Programs
  • Anne-Katrin Krolovitsch and Linda Nilsson. 3D Visualization for Model Comprehension — A Case Study Conducted at Ericsson AB
  • Miroslaw Staron and Wilhelm Meding. A Modeling Language for Specifying and Visualizing Measurement Systems
  • Torbjörn Lundkvist and Ivan Porres. Coordination of Model Transformation Engines and Visual Editors
  • Veli-Pekka Eloranta, Marko Leppänen and Kai Koskimies. Using Domain Models For Structuring Pattern Languages
  • Jendrik Johannes. Controlling Model-Driven Software Development through Composition Systems
  • Timo Vepsäläinen, David Hästbacka and Seppo Kuikka. A Model-driven Tool Environment for Automation and Control Application Development – Transformation Assisted, Extendable Approach
  • Yu Guo, Krzysztof Sierszecki and Christo Angelov. Model-Driven Development of Domain-Specific Applications: Tool Support
  • Staffan Andersson and Toni Siljamäki. Proof of Concept reuse of PIM
Short Papers (4-6 pages):
  • Timo Kehrer and Sven Wenzel. Test-Driven Development of Model Transformations
  • Zohra Khowaja and Stephan Reiff-Marganiec. Extending a Policy Language in a Structured way using Model Driven Technique
 




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