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Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications : 4th International Workshop, Fidji 2004, Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg, November 24-25, 200

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FIDJI 2004 was an international forum for researchers and practitioners int- estedinthe advancesin, andapplicationsof, softwareengineeringfordistributed application development. Concerning the technologies, the workshop focused on "Java-related" technologies. It was an opportunity to present and observe the latest research, results, and ideas in these areas. Allpaperssubmittedtothisworkshopwerereviewedbyatleasttwomembers of the International Program Committee. Acceptance was based primarily on originality and contribution. We selected, for these post-workshop proceedings, 11 papers amongst 22 submitted, a tutorial and two keynotes. FIDJI2004aimedatpromotingascienti?capproachtosoftwareengineering. The scope of the workshop included the following topics: - design of distributed applications - development methodologies for software and system engineering - UML-based development methodologies - development of reliable and secure distributed systems - component-based development methodologies - dependability support during system life cycle - fault tolerance re?nement, evolution and decomposition - atomicity and exception handling in system development - software architectures, frameworks and design patterns for developing d- tributed systems - integration of formal techniques in the development process - formal analysis and grounding of modelling notation and techniques (e. g., UML, metamodelling) - supporting the security and dependability requirements of distributed app- cations in the development process - distributed software inspection - refactoring methods - industrial and academic case studies - development and analysis tools The organization of such a workshop represents an important amount of work.

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  • ISBN-13: 9783540250531
  • ISBN-10: 3540250530
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publish Date: February 2005
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.32 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.48 pounds
  • Page Count: 134

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