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- Morning and Afternoon
- SSR`97 Tutorials
Full-Day (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
- (1A)
- Software Process Improvement: Methods and
Lessons Learned
- (1B)
- A Realistic, Commercially Robust Process for the Development of Object-Oriented Software Systems
- (1C)
- Software-Reliability-Engineered Testing Practice
- (1D)
- Java: A Language for Software Engineering
Morning (8 a.m. - Noon)
- (2A)
- Software Interoperability
- (2B)
- Distributed Software Architectures
- (2C)
- Effective Use of COTS (Commercial-Off-the-Shelf) Software Components in Long Lived Systems
Afternoon (1 p.m. - 5 p.m.)
- (3A)
- Rigorous Requirements for Real-Time Systems: Evolution and Application of the SCR Method
- (3B)
- Software and Business Process Technology
- (3C)
- An Introduction to OMG/CORBA
Full-Day (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
- (4A)
- The Experience Factory: How to Build and Run One
- (4B)
- The Personal Process (PSP)
- (4C)
- Making Requirements Measurable
- (4D)
- Defining Families: The Commonality Analysis
- (4E)
- Evaluating Software Technology
Morning (8 a.m. - Noon)
- (5A)
- A Survey of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Methods
- (5B)
- Simplifying the Evolution of Java Programs
- (5C)
- A Primer on Empirical Studies
- (5D)
- Reverse Engineering Strategies for Software Migration
- (5E)
- Tailoring the CMM for Small Businesses, Small Organizations, and Small Projects
Afternoon (1 p.m. - 5 p.m.)
- (6A)
- Design Patterns for Object-Oriented Software Development
- (6B)
- Formal Methods for Broadband and Multimedia Systems
- (6C)
- Software Engineering Data Analysis Techniques
- (6D)
- Comprehension and Evolution of Legacy Software
- (6E)
- European and American Software Process Maturity Models and Assessments
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1997 International Conference on Software Engineering
Last modified: 10 May 1997
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