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Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering 2008 -- Measuring Characteristics of Models and Model Transformations Using Ontology and Graph Rewriting Techniques -- On-the-Fly Testing by Using an Executable TTCN-3 Markov Chain Usage Model -- Language-Critical Development of Process-Centric Application Systems -- Balancing Business Perspectives in Requirements Analysis -- Using Fault Screeners for Software Error Detection -- Language Support for Service Interactions in Service-Oriented Architecture -- Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering 2009 -- Automating Component Selection and Building Flexible Composites for Service-Based Applications -- An Aspect-Oriented Framework for Event Capture and Usability Evaluation -- Implementing Domain Specific Process Modelling -- Bin-Packing-Based Planning of Agile Releases -- A Method to Measure Productivity Trends during Software Evolution -- Design Pattern Detection in Java Systems: A Dynamic Analysis Based Approach -- Formalization of the UML Class Diagrams -- Extended KAOS Method to Model Variability in Requirements -- Orthographic Software Modeling: A Practical Approach to View-Based Development -- Dynamic Management of the Organizational Knowledge Using Case-Based Reasoning -- Mapping Software Acquisition Practices from ISO 12207 and CMMI -- Concept Management: Identification and Storage of Concepts in the Focus of Formal Z Specifications -- A Model Driven Approach to Upgrade Package-Based Software Systems -- Coupling Metrics for Aspect-Oriented Programming: A Systematic Review of Maintainability Studies -- Revealing Commonalities Concerning Maintenance of Software Product Line Platform Components -- Service Based Development of a Cross Domain Reference Architecture.

This book is a peer-reviewed collection of papers, modified and extended for the purpose of this publication, but originally presented at the International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering 2008 and 2009 (ENASE 2008 / 2009). The book’s content is placed within the entire framework of software engineering activities, but with particular emphasis on experience reports and evaluations (qualitative and quantitative) of existing approaches as well as new ideas and proposals for improvements.

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