19th ECOOP

      

Glasgow

9th ECOOP Workshop on Quantitative Approaches in Object-Oriented Software Engineering (QAOOSE 2005)

Monday 25th July, Glasgow UK

Workshop Program

(click on the titles to download the papers)

 

8:45-9:00 Welcome

9:00-10:30 SESSION 1: Code Analysis & Metrics

   Long presentations

            9:00-9:25 Quantitative Techniques for the Assessment of Correspondence between UML Designs and Implementations, D.J.A. van Opzeeland, C.F.J. Lange, M.R.V. Chaudron, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

            9:25-9:50 Language Independent Metric Support towards Refactoring Inference, Y. Crespo, C. López, E. Manso, Raúl Marticorena, University of Valladolid & University of Burgos

            9:50-10:15 Visualisation and Analysis of Software Quantitative Data, G. Langelier, H.A. Sahraoui, P. Poulin, Université de Montréal

   Position statement

            - On the Impact of Aspect-Oriented Programming on Object-Oriented Metrics, J.-Y. Guyomarc'h, Y.-G. Guéhéneuc, Université de Montréal

   Session discussion

10:30-11:00 Break

11:00-12:30 SESSION 2: Quality assessment

   Long presentations

            11:00-11:25 Usability Indicators for Software Components, M.F. Bertoa, A. Vallecillo, Universidad de Málaga

            11:25-11:50 Assessing Aspect-Oriented Artifacts: Towards a Tool-Supported Quantitative Method, E. Figueiredo, A. Garcia, C. Sant’Anna, U. Kulesza, C. Lucena, PUC-Rio & Lancaster University

            11:50:12:15 Open Issues with Software Quality Models, K. Khosravi Y.-G. Guéhéneuc, Université de Montréal

   Position statements

            - A Formal Model for Evaluation of the Software Development Process based on Quality Indexes, D. Kozlov, University of Jyväskylä

   Session discussion

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:35 SESSION 3: Empirical studies

   Long presentations

            14:00-14:25 Investigating the Nesting Level of Composite States in UML Statechart Diagrams, J.A. Cruz-Lemus, M. Genero, M. Piattini, A. Toval, University of Castilla – La Mancha & University of Murcia

            14:25-14:50 On the Relationship between Cyclomatic Complexity and the Degree of Object Orientation, G. Seront, M. Lopez, V. Paulus, N. Habra, CETIC & University of Namur

            14:50:15:15 The Advisability of using packages in data warehouse design, M. Serrano, G. Berenguer, J.C. Trujillo, M. Piattini, Univ. Castilla La Mancha & Universidad de Alicante

   Position statements

            - Comparing the Results of Relation Analysis and Coupling Metrics, Initial Case Study, J. Itkonen, University of Jyväskylä

            - Towards a multiparadigm complexity measure, Z. Porkoláb, Á. Sillye, Eötvös Loránd University

   Session discussion

15:35-16:00 Break

16:00-17:30 SESSION 4: General Discussion