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Software Engineering 2009 Workshops: Kaiserslautern, Germany

jump to- Patterns in Enterprise Architecture Management (PEAM)
- Produkt-Variabilität im gesamten Lebenszyklus (PVLZ)
- Human-Computer Interaction und Visualisierung - Bedeutung und Anwendung im Software Engineering (HCIV)
- Requirements Engineering und Business Process Management - Konvergenz, Synonym oder doch so wie gehabt? (REBPM)
- Social Aspects in Software Engineering (SENSE, SofTEAM)
- Modellgetriebene Softwarearchitektur - Evolution, Integration und Migration (MSEIM)

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Jürgen Münch, Peter Liggesmeyer:
Software Engineering 2009 - Workshopband, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik 02.-06.03.2009 in Kaiserslautern. LNI P-150, GI 2009, ISBN 978-3-88579-244-4
Patterns in Enterprise Architecture Management (PEAM)

Florian Matthes, Alexander M. Ernst:
Patterns in Enterprise Architecture Management (PEAM 2009). 17
Christoph Moser, Stefan Junginger, Matthias Brückmann, Klaus-Manfred Schöne:
Some Process Patterns for Enterprise Architecture Management. 19-30
Marc M. Lankhorst, Paul Oude Luttighuis:
Enterprise Architecture Patterns for Multichannel Management. 31-42
Robert Lagerström, Pontus Johnson, David Höök:
An Enterprise Architecture Management Pattern for Software Change Project Cost Analysis. 43-54
Borjan Cace:
Patterns for Enterprise-wide SOA. 55-66
Sabine Buckl, Alexander M. Ernst, Harald Kopper, Rolf Marliani, Florian Matthes, Peter Petschownik, Christian M. Schweda:
EA Management Patterns for Consolidations after Mergers. 67-78
Armin Lau, Thomas Fischer, Michael Weiß, Sabine Buckl, Alexander M. Ernst, Florian Matthes, Christian M. Schweda:
EA Management Patterns for Smart Networks. 79-90
Produkt-Variabilität im gesamten Lebenszyklus (PVLZ)

Klaus Marquardt, Dietmar Schütz, Markus Völter:
Produkt-Variabilität im gesamten Lebenszyklus (PVLZ2009). 93-95
Christian Bimmermann:
Ansatz für ein durchgängiges Variantenmanagement in der automobilen Steuergeräteentwicklung. 97-100
Goetz Botterweck, Kwanwoo Lee:
Feature Dependencies have to be Managed Throughout the Whole Product Life-cycle. 101-106
Christoph Elsner, Daniel Lohmann, Christa Schwanninger:
Eine Infrastruktur für modellgetriebene hierarchische Produktlinien. 107-113
Wolfgang Goerigk, Thomas Stahl:
Modellgetriebenes Softwareengineering - Der Beginn industrieller Softwareproduktion? 115-118
Kim Lauenroth, Klaus Pohl:
Variabilität als eine eigenständige Sicht auf Produktlinien. 119-124
Cem Mengi, Ibrahim Armaç:
Ein Klassifikationsansatz zur Variabilitätsmodellierung in E/E-Entwicklungsprozessen. 125-130
Sebastian Oster, Andy Schürr:
Architekturgetriebenes Pairwise-Testing für Software Produktlinien. 131-134
Klaus Schmid:
Konsistente Evolution von lebenszyklusübergreifenden Variabilitätsmodellen. 135-139
Human-Computer Interaction und Visualisierung - Bedeutung und Anwendung im Software Engineering (HCIV)

Achim Ebert, Peter Dannenmann:
Human-Computer Interaction and Visualization (HCIV2009). 143-145
Andreas Kerren, Ilir Jusufi:
Novel Visual Representations for Software Metrics Using 3D and Animation. 147-154
Azam Khan, Justin Matejka, Steve M. Easterbrook:
The Role of Visualization in the Naturalization of Remote Software Immigrants. 155-160
Christoph Fünfzig, Kerstin Müller, Gudrun Albrecht:
Visual Debugger for Single-Point-Contact Haptic Rendering. 161-166
Max Reichardt, Lisa Wilhelm, Martin Proetzsch, Karsten Berns:
Applications of Visualization Technology in Robotics Software Development. 167-173
Thomas C. Eskridge, David Lecoutre, Matt Johnson, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw:
Network Situational Awareness: A Representative Study. 175-182
Gerrit C. van der Veer, Elbert-Jan Hennipman, Evert-Jan Oppelaar:
User Centered Design Patterns for Visualization. 183-190
Requirements Engineering und Business Process Management - Konvergenz, Synonym oder doch so wie gehabt? (REBPM)

Daniel Lübke, Sebastian Adam, Sebastian Stein, Jörg Dörr, Kurt Schneider
:
Workshop Requirements Engineering und Business Process Management - REBPM 2009. 193
Beate van Kempen, Frank Hogrebe, Wilfried Kruse:
Einfluss dienstebasierter Architekturen auf das Requirements Engineering - Anforderungen und Anwendungsfall. 195-203
Heinz Ehrsam, Ralf Fahney, Kurt McKeown:
Requirements Engineering und Geschäftsprozessmodellierung - zwei Seiten der gleichen Medaille. 205-214
Ken Decreus, Marwane El Kharbili, Geert Poels, Elke Pulvermüller:
Bridging Requirements Engineering and Business Process Management. 215-222
Barbara Paech, Andreas Oberweis, Ralf H. Reussner:
Qualität von Geschäftsprozessen und Unternehmenssoftware - Eine Thesensammlung. 223-228
Matthias Weidlich, Alexander Großkopf, Daniel Lübke, Kurt Schneider
, Eric Knauss, Leif Singer:
Verzahnung von Requirements Engineering und Geschäftsprozessdesign. 229-236
Social Aspects in Software Engineering (SENSE, SofTEAM)

Anna Hannemann, Hans-Jörg Happel, Matthias Jarke, Ralf Klamma, Steffen Lohmann, Walid Maalej, Volker Wulf:
Social Aspects in Software Engineering. 239-242
Sebastian Weber, Andreas Emrich, Jörg Broschart, Eric Ras, Özgür Ünalan:
Supporting Software Development Teams with a Semantic Process- and Artifactoriented Collaboration Environment. 243-254
Tommi Kramer, Tobias Hildenbrand, Thomas Acker:
Enabling Social Network Analysis in Distributed Collaborative Software Development. 255-266
Kaido Kikkas, Mart Laanpere:
Playful Cleverness Revisited: Open-source Game Development as a Method for Teaching Software Engineering. 267-272
Nadine Blinn, Nadine Lindermann, Katrin Fäcks, Markus Nüttgens:
Web 2.0 Artifacts in SME-Networks - A Qualitative Approach towards an Integrative Conceptualization considering Organizational and Technical Perspectives. 273-284
Eric Ras, Jörg Rech, Sebastian Weber:
Investigating the Suitability of Web X.Y Features for Software Engineering - Towards an Empirical Survey. 285-296
Smita Ghaisas:
A Method for Identifying Unobvious Requirements in Globally Distributed Software Projects. 297-308
Steffen Lohmann, Sebastian Dietzold, Philipp Heim, Norman Heino:
A Web Platform for Social Requirements Engineering. 309-315
Anna Hannemann, Christian Hocken, Ralf Klamma:
Community Driven Elicitation of Requirements with Entertaining Social Software. 317-328
Wolfgang Reinhardt:
Communication is the Key - Support Durable Knowledge Sharing in Software Engineering by Microblogging. 329-340
Hans-Jörg Happel, Walid Maalej:
Improving Knowledge Sharing in Distributed Teams by Capturing and Recommending Informal Knowledge. 341-345
Sulayman K. Sowe, Rishab Ghosh, Luc Soete:
Annals of Knowledge Sharing in Distributed Software Development Environments: Experience from Open Source Software Projects. 347-359
Modellgetriebene Softwarearchitektur - Evolution, Integration und Migration (MSEIM)

Michael Goedicke, Maritta Heisel, Sascha Hunold
, Stefan Kühne, Matthias Riebisch, Niels Streekmann:
Workshop Modellgetriebene Softwarearchitektur - Evolution, Integration und Migration (MSEIM2009). 363-366
Jens Drawehn, Sven Feja:
Anwendung von grafischen Validierungsregeln bei der Entwicklung von ITIntegrationsprozessen. 367-374
Stanley Hillner, Heiko Kern, Stefan Kühne:
Berechnung von Modelldifferenzen als Basis für die Evolution von Prozessmodellen. 375-382
Denis Hatebur, Maritta Heisel:
Deriving Software Architectures from Problem Descriptions. 383-392
Marvin Ferber, Sascha Hunold
, Thomas Rauber, Björn Krellner, Thomas Reichel, Gudula Rünger:
Softwaremodernisierung durch werkzeugunterstütztes Verschieben von Codeblöcken. 393-401

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