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These proceedings include tutorials and papers presented at the
Sixth CSR Confer ence on the topic of Large Software Systems. The
aim of the Conference was to identify solutions to the problems of
developing and maintaining large software systems, based on
approaches which are currently being undertaken by software
practitioners. These proceedings are intended to make these
solutions more widely available to the software industry. The
papers from software practitioners describe: * important working
systems, highlighting their problems and successes; * techniques
for large system development and maintenance, including project
management, quality management, incremental delivery, system
security, in dependent V & V, and reverse engineering. In
addition, academic and industrial researchers discuss the practical
impact of current research in formal methods, object-oriented
design and advanced environ ments. The keynote paper is provided by
Professor Brian Warboys of ICL and the University of Manchester,
who masterminded the development of the ICL VME Operating System,
and the production of the first database-driven software en
gineering environment (CADES). The proceedings commence with
reports of the two tutorial sessions which preceded the conference:
* Professor Keith Bennett of the Centre for Software Maintenance at
Durham University on Software Maintenance; * Professor John
McDermid of the University of York on Systems Engineering
Environments for High Integrity Systems. The remaining papers deal
with reports on existing systems (starting with Professor Warboys'
keynote paper), approaches to large systems development, methods
for large systems maintenance and the expected impact of current
research.
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