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September 11th - 14th, 2006
University of Salerno, Italy
Student talks and tool demos are intended for attendees who want to present their research work. Attendees giving a talk or tool demo will be invited to submit a paper for a post-school book publication. Presenters in the Student Talk session and tool demo session have slightly different arrangements which can be found below.

Arrangements for Student talks

Student talks will have 20 min. slot that is roughly 15 min. to present and 5 min. for questions. During the break before the Student talk session, speakers should pre-loaded on the laptop available for the presentation the slides of their presentation.

Arrangements for Tool demos

Each speaker has about 25 min. available for the presentation, plus about 5 min. for questions. Each speaker is expected to:
  1. Show an overview of the tool features/architecture using max. 10 min.
  2. Perform the "live demo" of the tool
Speakers are supposed to have the tool installed on their own laptops. If this is not possible, please contact the Scientific Secretariat (seschool@unisa.it) as soon as possible.



Detailed schedule

Student
talks
14:00 - 14:20 A Scientific Software System Development Methodology
Cèdric Mesnage, University of Lugano, Switzerland
 
14:20 - 14:40 Developing Distributed Multi-Agent Systems
with the AgentService Framework
Christian Vecchiola, University of Genova, Italy
 
14:40 - 15:00 QoS-aware Web Service Discovery with IC-Service
Natallia Kokash, University of Trento, Italy
 
15:00 - 15:20 Collaborative Development in ADAMS
Fausto Fasano & Rocco Oliveto, University of Salerno, Italy

Coffee break

Tool
demos
16:00 - 16:30 ADAMS: ADvanced Artefact Management System
Fausto Fasano & Rocco Oliveto, University of Salerno, Italy
 
16:30 - 17:00 BugCrawler: a Language Independent
Reverse Engineering Tool
Marco D'Ambros, University of Lugano, Switzerland
 
17:00 - 17:30 MELIS: an Eclipse Based Environment for the
Migration of Legacy Systems to the Web
Giuseppe Scanniello, University of Basilicata, Italy
 
17:30 - 18:00 Constructing Meta-CASE Workbenches by
Exploiting Visual Language Generators
Carmine Gravino & Michele Risi, University of Salerno, Italy


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