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ICSE 2002 Doctoral SymposiumINTRODUCTIONThe ICSE 2002 Doctoral Symposium is a one-day symposium to be held Tuesday, May 21st, the day prior to the regular ICSE technical conference. The goal of the Doctoral symposium is to publicly discuss research goals, methods, and results at an early enough stage in Ph.D. research to provide useful guidance in completion of the dissertation research and initiation of a research career. The symposium and ICSE will also provide an opportunity for student participants to interact with established researchers and others in the wider software engineering community. DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE
PRESENTATIONSA Compliance Notation for Verifying Concurrent Systems Exploiting Reflection to build Mobile Computing Middleware Explicit Domain Knowledge in Software Engineering Fuzzy Logic based Interactive Recovery of Software Design Holistic Framework for Software Engineering Semantic Anomaly Detection in Dynamic Data Feeds with Incomplete Specifications An Abstract Representation for Describing and Analyzing Concerns in Source Code Use of Software Inspection Inputs In Practice: An Empirical Investigation FOR MORE INFORMATIONTo contact the ICSE 2002 Doctoral Symposium Chair send e-mail to sme@cs.toronto.edu.
Steve Easterbrook, Associate Professor |
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