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Web Engineering - 4th International Conference, ICWE 2004, Munich, Germany, July 26-30, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Nora Koch, Piero Fraternali, Martin Wirsing
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R2,931
Discovery Miles 29 310
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Web engineering is a new discipline that addresses the pressing
need for syst- atic and tool-supported approaches for the
development, maintenance and te- ing of Web applications. Web
engineering builds upon well-known and succe- ful software
engineering principles and practices, adapting them to the special
characteristics of Web applications. Even more relevant is the
enrichment with methods and techniques stemming from related areas
like hypertext authoring, human-computer interaction, content
management, and usability engineering. The goal of the 4th
International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2004),
inlinewiththepreviousICWEconferences, wastoworktowardsabetterund-
standing of the issues related to Web application development.
Special attention was paid to emerging trends, technologies and
future visions, to help the a- demic and industrial communities
identify the most challenging tasks for their research and
projects. Following a number of successful workshops on Web
engineering since 1997 at well-known conferences, such as ICSE and
WWW, the ?rst conference on Web engineering was held in C aceres,
Spain in 2001. It was followed by ICWE 2002 in Santa Fe, Argentina
and ICWE 2003 in Oviedo, Spain. In 2004 ICWE moved to the center of
Europe and was held in Munich, Germany from July 26 to 30. ICWE
2004 was organized by the Institute for Informatics of the Ludwig-
Maximilians-Universit] at (LMU) Munich. The ICWE 2004 edition
received a total of 204 submissions, out of which 25
paperswereselectedbytheProgramCommitteeasfullpapers(12%acceptance)."
A collective autonomic system consists of collaborating autonomic
entities which are able to adapt at runtime, adjusting to the state
of the environment and incorporating new knowledge into their
behavior. These highly dynamic systems are also known as ensembles.
To ensure correct behavior of ensembles it is necessary to support
their development through appropriate methods and tools which can
guarantee that an autonomic system lives up to its intended
purpose; this includes respecting important constraints of the
environment. This State-of-the-Art Survey addresses the engineering
of such systems by presenting the methods, tools and theories
developed within the ASCENS project. ASCENS was an integrated
project funded in the period 2010-2015 by the 7th Framework
Programme (FP7) of the European Commission as part of the Future
Emerging Technologies Proactive Initiative (FET Proactive). The 17
contributions included in this book are organized in four parts
corresponding to the research areas of the project and their
concrete applications: (I) language and verification for
self-awareness and self-expression, (II) modeling and theory of
self-aware and adaptive systems, (III) engineering techniques for
collective autonomic systems, and last but not least, (IV)
challenges and feedback provided by the case studies of the project
in the areas of swarm robotics, cloud computing and e-mobility.
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