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Technical Committee on Software Science (SS)  (Searched in: 2008)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SS 2008-07-31
13:30
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Concern-oriented Architecture Modeling Environment
Yuki Sato, Naoyasu Ubayashi (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) SS2008-13
Aspect orientation separates crosscutting concerns from primary concerns. Although aspects provide an effective module m... [more] SS2008-13
pp.1-6
SS 2008-07-31
14:00
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate AOP-based Requirements Monitoring for Web Applications
Keiji Hokamura, Naoyasu Ubayashi (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Shin Nakajima (NII) SS2008-14
It is important to monitor requirements in order to ensure the system dependability against unpredicted user behavior be... [more] SS2008-14
pp.7-12
SS 2008-07-31
14:30
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Generating Statechart Diagrams from UML Structual Model using Design Patterns
Yusuke Goto, Naruki Mitsuda, Tsuneo Ajisaka (Wakayama Univ.) SS2008-15
One of the important features of MDD is generating executable source codes from models.
Existing approach for code gene... [more]
SS2008-15
pp.13-18
SS 2008-07-31
15:15
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Requirements allocation based on the clarification of events of interests
Noboru Hattori (NTT DATA/Wakayama Univ.), Shuichiro Yamamoto (NTT DATA), Tsuneo Ajisaka (Wakayama Univ.) SS2008-16
In this paper, we proposes the method for requirements allocation which allocate requirements in the real world to syste... [more] SS2008-16
pp.19-24
SS 2008-07-31
15:45
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Refinement of Transactional Functions Extraction Based on Screen Transitions and Database Accessses
Takuto Edagawa, Teruhiko Akaike, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2008-17
Function Point(FP) is one of the software size metrics and counts the amount of functionalitywhich information system pr... [more] SS2008-17
pp.25-30
SS 2008-07-31
16:15
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Increasing Efficient Code Clone Analysis by Using Item Set Mining
Hiromi Miyazaki, Yoshiki Higo, Katsuro Inoue (Osaka Univ.) SS2008-18
One of the factors that makes software maintenance more difficult is code clone. A code clone is a code fragment that is... [more] SS2008-18
pp.31-36
SS 2008-07-31
17:00
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate LMC:A Calculus of Pointcut-Advice model
Sosuke Moriguchi, Takuo Watanabe (Tokyo Tech.) SS2008-19
Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) has gained wide popularity in software development. Understanding the formal nature of... [more] SS2008-19
pp.37-42
SS 2008-07-31
17:30
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate A Reduction Order for Orienting Equations in Theorem Proving of Constrained TRSs
Naoki Nishida, Tsubasa Sakata, Masahiko Sakai, Keiichirou Kusakari, Toshiki Sakabe (Nagoya Univ.) SS2008-20
In automated theorem proving, we often face cases where the procedure
keeps running. To avoid such cases, the theorem p... [more]
SS2008-20
pp.43-48
SS 2008-08-01
09:00
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate A new reserved word to avoid false release of resources caused by multiple factors
Rikiya Ayukawa, Katsuhiko Gondow (Titech) SS2008-21
While a program is running, a false release of resources can occur if
the program is compiled with some optimizations, ... [more]
SS2008-21
pp.49-54
SS 2008-08-01
09:30
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate An AST Conversion Method for Applying CASE Tools to Other Programming Languages.
Isamu Hasegawa (NRI) SS2008-22
The supply of CASE tools is not enough as compared with the demand rise. Our goal is solving the problem of the short su... [more] SS2008-22
pp.55-60
SS 2008-08-01
10:00
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate A Code Review Technique to Reduce Regression Test Cases for Omitted Fault
Koichi Tamura, Yasutaka Kamei, Hidetake Uwano, Shuuji Morisaki, Tomoko Matsumura, Ken-ichi Matsumoto (NAIST) SS2008-23
Some faults need many re-testing for fixing faults in test phase. These faults increase cost and delay of release, and m... [more] SS2008-23
pp.61-66
SS 2008-08-01
10:45
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Proposal and evaluation of an approach to find bugs using difference information of code clone detection tools
Kenichi Sawa, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2008-24
Code clone has recently received a lot of attention. A code clone is a code fragment that has other similar or identical... [more] SS2008-24
pp.67-72
SS 2008-08-01
11:15
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate A Refactoring Approach Based on Software Metrics and Internal Structure of Method
Tatsuya Miyake, Yoshiki Higo, Katsuro Inoue (Osaka Univ.) SS2008-25
Refactoring is a set of operations to improve design quality of software without changing the external behavior of it. H... [more] SS2008-25
pp.73-78
SS 2008-08-01
11:45
Hokkaido Future University-Hakodate Detecting Bad Smells and Refactoring of CSS Descriptions
Naoki Fukuyasu (Wakayama Univ.) SS2008-26
CSS is widely used as a style sheet language to attach style to HTML documents. As well as other programming languages,... [more] SS2008-26
pp.79-84
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