Wisr 9 Position Papers

(working list)

as of 11/25/98


Papers submitted:

  1. Updated - 11/18/98: How to organize functional information about lots of exemplar systems

    Dean Allemang

  2. (Unreasonable Software) Reuse is Unreasonable (Software Reuse)

    Steven Atkinson

  3. Updated: 11/17/98 - Increasing Opportunities for Reuse through Tool and Methodology Support for Enterprise-wide Requirements Reuse and Evolution

    K. Suzanne Barber, Thomas J. Graser, and Stephen R. Jernigan

  4. Transformation Systems: Domain-Oriented Component and Implementation Knowledge Reuse

    Ira D. Baxter

  5. Towards Asset Based Software Engineering

    Robert Biddle and Ewan Tempero

  6. Programming Environments for the Beyond the 90s

    Robert Biddle and Ewan Tempero

  7. Generating Flexibility versus Performance

    Ted Biggerstaff

  8. New: 11/10/98 - Compositional Development of Performance Models

    Jim Browne

  9. Developing Frameworks by Aligning Requirements, Design, and Code

    Greg Butler

  10. On the Relationship of Aspect-Oriented Programming and GenVoca

    Richard Cardone

  11. Essential Product Line Practices

    Paul C. Clements

  12. New: 11/12/98 - From Use Cases to Domains and Architecture

    Sholom Cohen

  13. New: 11/17/98 - Scoping the Task and Application Domain for Knowledge Acquisition

    Patricia Cornwell

  14. Barrier To Adopting Reuse: Dynamic Tension Between Technical and Organizational Forces

    Margaret (Maggie) J. Davis

  15. Assessing the Perceptions of the Reuse Community

    Stephen H. Edwards

  16. New: 11/15/98 - If Java is the Answer, What Was the Question?

    David Eichmann

  17. Strategic Analysis of Component-Based Development

    John Favaro

  18. New: 11/14/98 - Domain Engineering Education

    Bill Frakes

  19. Updated: 11/10/98 - Reuse 2001-2004 What next, now that we have solved all reuse problems?

    Martin L. Griss

  20. New: 11/25/98 - Reuse Success - When and How?

    Ernesto Guerrieri

  21. An Architecture for Doing Pointers Right

    Joe Hollingsworth

  22. Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) Products -- An Appropriate Strategy for Reuse in the Development of Object Oriented Systems

    Michael B. Kachmarik

  23. New: 11/17/98 - Experiences From an Industrial Software Architecture Course (longer pdf file)

    Even-Andre Karlsson

  24. New: 11/17/98 - Reuse Education is NOT about Reuse

    Larry Latour

  25. Updated: 11/20/98 - Complex Components Create New Challenges

    Doug Lea

  26. New: 11/12/98 - Are Domains Really Cost Effective?

    Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite

  27. Why the Reuse Percent Metric should never be used alone

    Wayne C. Lim

  28. New: 11/17/98 - Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words?

    Rym Mili and Ioannis "Yanni" G. Tollis

  29. A Phrase Says More than 1000 Symbols

    Roland T. Mittermeir

  30. Reuse by Specialization through Views

    Gordon S. Novak Jr.

  31. REBOUND: A Framework for Automated Component Adaptation

    John Penix

  32. New: 11/10/98 - Some Holes in the Emperor's Reused Clothes

    Dewayne E. Perry

  33. The Foundation for Reuse

    Jeffrey S. Poulin

  34. New: 11/14/98 - Production Models Drive Reuse Readiness

    Eric Price

  35. New: 11/14/98 - Domain Envisioning: A Lightweight, Incremental Approach to Getting a Company Started with Systematic Reuse

    Mark A. Simos

  36. Why Neither Java Components Nor Formal Methods Can Do It Alone

    Murali Sitaraman

  37. New: 11/21/98 - Reusable Object-Oriented Components

    Yannis Smaragdakis

  38. Reuse and Analysis

    Douglas A. Stuart

  39. Updated: 11/25/98 - Refactorings to Evolve Reusable Object-Oriented Software

    Lance Tokuda

  40. New: 11/23/98 - Plug and Play/Pull and Pray: A Question of "un-" Reuse (place-holder - full position paper coming soon)

    Will Tracz

  41. "Modular Regression Testing": Connections to Component-Based Software

    Bruce W. Weide

  42. A Consortium to Put the "Engineering" into Software

    Kathryn Priest Yglesias

  43. New: 11/25/98 - Organizational and management Issues: Are we there yet?

    Mansour Zand


Papers from the far-away lands of Japan and Texas:

Don Batory (who is this guy?)

Matsumoto (has recently inquired about template, but I haven't heard back)

Bruce Porter (Batory UTexas Colleague) (submitted short position in postscript. I asked him to put in standard Wisr format but I haven't heard back)