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Krzysztof Zielinski, Tomasz Szmuc:
Software Engineering: Evolution and Emerging Technologies. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 130, IOS Press 2005, ISBN 978-1-58603-559-4
1. Software Engineering Processes

Martin Michlmayr:
Software Process Maturity and the Success of Free Software Projects. 3-14
Barbara Begier:
The UID Approach - the Balance between Hard and Soft Methodologies. 15-26
Marek Bukowy, Larry Wilder, Susan Finch, David Nunn:
Agile Software Development at Sabre Holdings. 27-38
Pawel Markowski:
Workflow Management System in Software Production & Maintenance. 39-48
Marcin Gorawski:
Architecture of Parallel Spatial Data Warehouse: Balancing Algorithm and Resumption of Data Extraction. 49-59
2. UML-based Software Modeling

Bogumila Hnatkowska, Zbigniew Huzar, Lech Tuzinkiewicz:
Data Modeling with UML 2.0. 63-74
Anna E. Bobkowska, Krzysztof Reszke:
Usability of UML Modeling Tools. 75-86
Radoslaw Klimek, Pawel Skrzynski, Michal Turek:
On some Problems with Modelling of Exceptions in UML. 87-98
Andrzej Bialas:
The ISMS Business Environment Elaboration Using a UML Approach. 99-110
3. Software Process Methodologies

Lech Madeyski:
Preliminary Analysis of the Effects of Pair Programming and Test-Driven Development on the External Code Quality. 113-123
Mariusz Jadach, Bogumila Hnatkowska:
Codespector - a Tool for Increasing Source Code Quality. 124-134
Krzysztof Trocki, Mariusz Czyz:
Software Complexity Analysis for Multitasking Systems Implemented in the Programming Language C. 135-146
4. Technologies for SOA

Lukasz Skital, Renata Slota, Darin Nikolow, Jacek Kitowski:
Grid Enabled Virtual Storage System Using Service Oriented Architecture. 149-159
Ilona Bluemke, Anna Derezinska:
Internet Laboratory Instructions for Advanced Software Engineering Course. 160-171
Marcin Jarzab, Jacek Kosinski, Krzysztof Zielinski:
Configuration Management of Massively Scalable Systems. 172-183
Wlodzimierz Funika, Arkadiusz Janik:
Interoperability of Monitoring Tools with JINEXT. 184-193
Slawomir Samolej, Tomasz Szmuc:
TCPN-Based Tool for Timing Constraints Modelling and Validation. 194-205
5. Requirements Engineering

Michal Godowski, Dariusz Czyrnek:
Requirement Management in Practice. 209-220
Stanislaw Szejko, Maciej Brochocki, Hubert Lyskawa, Wojciech E. Kozlowski:
Implementation of the Requirements Driven Quality Control Method in a Small IT Company. 221-232
Tomasz Nowak, Miroslaw Glowacki:
System Definition and Implementation Plan Driven by non-Linear Quality Function Deployment Model. 233-244
Radoslaw Adamus, Edgar Glowacki, Tomasz Serafinski, Kazimierz Subieta:
Change Management with Dynamic Object Roles and Overloading Views. 245-256
6. Knowledge Base System and Prototyping

Jaroslaw Kozlak, Anna Zygmunt, Adam Luszpaj, Kamil Szymanski:
The Process of Integrating Ontologies for Knowledge Base Systems. 259-270
Krzysztof Goczyla, Teresa Grabowska, Wojciech Waloszek, Michal Zawadzki:
Designing World Closures for Knowledge-Based System Engineering. 271-282
Anna Zygmunt, Marek A. Valenta, Tomasz Kmiecik:
The Specifics of Dedicated Data Warehouse Solutions. 283-293
Marcin Szpyrka, Grzegorz J. Nalepa:
Formal Approach to Prototyping and Analysis of Modular Rule-Based Systems. 294-304
Dariusz Król, Malgorzata Podyma, Bogdan Trawinski:
Selection and Testing of Reporting Tools for an Internet Cadastre Information System. 305-316
7. Software Modeling and Verification

Jerzy R. Nawrocki, Lukasz Olek:
Use-Cases Engineering with UC Workbench. 319-329
Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Antoni Ligeza:
Conceptual Modelling and Automated Implementation of Rule-Based Systems. 330-340
Michal Smialek, Andrzej Kardas:
Model Management Based on a Visual Transformation Language. 341-352
Blazej Pietrzak, Bartosz Walter:
Exploring Bad Code Smells Dependencies. 353-364
Grzegorz Rogus, Tomasz Szmuc:
Modeling and Verification of Reactive Software Using LOTOS. 365-377
8. Selected Topics in Software Engineering

Krzysztof Sacha:
Evaluation of Software Quality. 381-388
Lilianna Wierzchon:
CMMI Process Improvement Project in ComputerLand. 389-393
Marcin Szpyrka:
Development of Safety-Critical Systems with RTCP-Nets Support. 394-399
Maciej Dorsz, Jerzy R. Nawrocki, Anna Demuth:
ATG 2.0: the Platform for Automatic Generation of Training Simulations. 400-405
Marcin Grabon, Jaroslaw Malek, Marcin Surkont, Pawel Woroszczuk, Rafal Fitrzyk, Andrzej Huzar, Andrzej Kalis:
RAD Tool for Object Code Generation: A Case Study. 406-411
Andrzej Gasienica-Samek, Tomasz Stachowicz, Jacek Chrzaszcz, Aleksy Schubert:
KOTEK: Clustering Of The Enterprise Code. 412-417
Krzysztof Goczyla, Teresa Grabowska, Wojciech Waloszek, Michal Zawadzki:
Inference Mechanisms for Knowledge Management System in E-health Environment. 418-423
Krzysztof Dorosz, Sebastian Gurgul:
Open Source - Ideology or Methodology? 424-429

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