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2014 Software Evolution Week --- IEEE Conference on Software Maintenance, Reengineering, and Reverse Engineering (CSMR-WCRE),
February 3-6, 2014,
Antwerp, Belgium
Workshop Descriptions
International Workshop on Software Clones
Rainer Koschke, Nils Göde, and
Yoshiki Higo
(University of Bremen, Germany; CQSE, Germany; Osaka University, Japan)
Software Clones are identical or similar pieces of code, models or designs. In IWSC2014, we will discuss issues in software clone detection, analysis and management, as well as applications to software engineering contexts that can benefit from knowledge of clones. These are important emerging topics in software engineering research and practice. We will also discuss broader topics on software clones, such as clone detection methods, clone classification, management, and evolution, the role of clones in software system architecture, quality and evolution, clones in plagiarism, licensing, and copyright, and other topics related to similarity in software systems. The format of this workshop will give enough time for intense discussions.
@InProceedings{CSMR-WCRE14p477,
author = {Rainer Koschke and Nils Göde and Yoshiki Higo},
title = {International Workshop on Software Clones},
booktitle = {Proc.\ CSMR-WCRE},
publisher = {IEEE},
pages = {477--477},
doi = {},
year = {2014},
}
International Workshop on Open and Original Problems in Software Language Engineering
Anya Helene Bagge and
Vadim Zaytsev
(University of Bergen, Norway; CWI, Netherlands; University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The second international workshop on Open and Original Problems in Software Language Engineering (OOPSLE'14) follows the first one held at WCRE 2013 in Koblenz. It is meant to be a discussion-oriented and collaborative forum for formulating and addressing with open, unsolved and unsolvable problems in software language engineering (SLE), which is a research domain of systematic, disciplined and measurable approaches of development, evolution and maintenance of artificial languages used in software development. OOPSLE aims to serve as a think tank for identifying and formulating challenges in the software language engineering field — these challenges could be addressed later at venues like SLE, MODELS, CSMR, WCRE, ICSM and others.
@InProceedings{CSMR-WCRE14p478,
author = {Anya Helene Bagge and Vadim Zaytsev},
title = {International Workshop on Open and Original Problems in Software Language Engineering},
booktitle = {Proc.\ CSMR-WCRE},
publisher = {IEEE},
pages = {478--478},
doi = {},
year = {2014},
}
International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability
Lodewijk Bergmans, Steven Raemaekers, and Tom Mens
(Software Improvement Group, Netherlands; University of Mons, Belgium)
SQM 2014 (http://sqm2014.sig.eu), the 8th International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability, was organized as a satellite event of the CSMR-WCRE 2014 conference in Antwerp, on February 3, 2014. The workshop received 18 submissions, focusing on research, empirical studies, industry practices and experiences in the area of software quality, maintainability and traceability. This year, the special theme of the workshop is "exploring the boundaries between the theory and practice of software quality''.
@InProceedings{CSMR-WCRE14p479,
author = {Lodewijk Bergmans and Steven Raemaekers and Tom Mens},
title = {International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability},
booktitle = {Proc.\ CSMR-WCRE},
publisher = {IEEE},
pages = {479--479},
doi = {},
year = {2014},
}
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