::: Program Schedule :::

 

Guidelines for Presenters
 

 

ProSim workshop will be held for 2 full days on Monday, May 24th and Tuesday, May 25th. The room has not yet been assigned. For more information about conference location and facilities, please visit ICSE 2004 web site.

 

 

Monday May 24, 2004 >>

  08.30 - 09.00 Coffee/Tea
09.00 - 09.25 Welcome & Opening
09.25 - 10.20 Keynote 1: Global Software Development: Distance and Coordination - Jim Herbsleb, Institute for Software Research International, Carnegie Mellon University
10:20 - 10:50 Break
10:50 - 12:30

Paper presentation Session 1: Process Modeling

Chair: Mercedes Ruiz, Department of Computer Languages and Systems, University of Cadiz

Speakers:

Mariele Hagen and Volker Gruhn, “Process Patterns - a Means to Describe Processes in a Flexible Way"

Chris Jensen and Walt Scacchi, “Process Modeling Across the Web Information Infrastructure"

Vojislav Misic, Hudson Gevaert, and Michael Rennie, “Extreme Dynamics: Towards a System Dynamics Model of the Extreme Programming Software Development Process"

Jürgen Münch, “Transformation-based Creation of Custom-tailored Software Process Models"

Michael Gnatz, Martin Deubler, and Michael Meisinger, and Andreas Rausch, “Towards an Integration of Process Modeling and Project Planning"

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 14:55 Keynote 2: Modeling and Simulating Free/Open Source Software Processes - Walt Schacchi, University of California, Irvine
14:55 - 15:40

Discussion Topic: Research Issues in Process Modeling and Simulation

Chair: David Raffo, College of Engineering and Computer Sciences / School of Business Administration, Portland State University

15:40 - 16:10

Break

16:10 - 17:50

Paper presentation session 2: Simulation Modeling

Chair: Dietmar Pfahl, Fraunhofer Institute Experimental Software Engineering

Speakers:

Rizwan Ahmed, Tracy Hall, Paul Wernick, and Stewart Robinson, “Simulation Modelling Practices of ProSim03 participants: A survey"

Mercedes Ruiz, Isabel Ramos, and Miguel Toro, “Building Software Process Models with a Multitier Architecture"

Neil Smith, Andrea Capiluppi, and Juan F. Ramil, “Qualitative Analysis and Simulation of Open Source Software Evolution"

Bjorn Regnell, Bengt Ljungquist, Thomas Thelin, and Lena Karlsson, “Investigation of Requirements Selection Quality in Market-Driven Software Process using an Open Source Discrete Event Simulation Framework"

Robert H. Martin, “What Makes Software Management Hard?"

18:00 - 19:00

Walking Tour Edinburgh

19:00 - 22:00 Dinner

 

            Tuesday May 25, 2004 >>

  09.00 - 09.55 Keynote 3: Learning from Agile Software Development - Pekka Abrahamsson, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
09.55 - 10.25

Demo Session

Chair: Dietmar Pfahl, Fraunhofer Institute Experimental Software Engineering

Speakers:

Emily Oh Navarro and Andre van der Hoek, “Software Process Modeling for an Interactive, Graphical, Educational Software Engineering Simulation Game"

Ray Madachy, “A Software Product Business Case Model"

10:25 - 10:50

Break

10:50 - 12:30

Paper presentation session 3: Industry Session

Chair: Antony Powell, University of York

Speakers:

Carina Andersson, Per Runeson, and Thomas Thelin, “Evaluating the Impact of Software Process Simulations - A Case Study"

T. Birkhoelzer, L. Dantas, C. Dickmann, and J. Vaupel, “Interactive Simulation of Software Producing Organisation's Operations based on Concepts of CMMI and Balanced Scorecards"

Felicia Kurniawati, Alan Kitchenham, and Ross Jeffery, “Implementing a Process Model-Based Software Development Support Environment: Comparing an Open Source Component with a Proprietary Tool"

Marek Leszak, "Experiences with Process Modeling and Quality Control for Development of Embedded Telecommunication Systems"

Dietmar Pfahl, Michael Stupperrich, and Tatyana Krivobokova, “PL-SIM: A Generic Simulation Model for Studying Strategic SPI in the Automotive Industry"

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 15:40

Paper presentation session 4: Simulation Models for Management and Decision-Support

Chair: Juan F. Ramil, The Open University

Speakers:

Diana Kirk and Ewan Tempero, “Proposal for a Flexible Software Process Model"

David M. Raffo, Umanath Nayak, Siri-on Setamanit, Patrick Sullivan, and Wayne Wakeland, “Using Software Process Simulation to Assess the Impact of IV&V Activities"

Frank Padberg, “A Comprehensive Simulation Study on Optimal Scheduling for Software Projects"

Antony Powell, “Modelling Time-Constrained Software Development"

Paul Wernick and Tracy Hall, “A Policy Investigation Model for Long-term Software Evolution Processes"

15:40-16:10

Break

16:10 - 16:45

Poster Session

Chair: Paul Wernick, Centre for Empirical Software Process Research, University of Hertfordshire

Speakers:

Alexis Ocampo, Fabio Bella, and Jürgen Münch, “Software Process Commonality Analysis"

Andre Kohler and Volker Gruhn, “"Effects of Mobile Business Processes on the Software Process"

Saw Sanda Aye, Yi Zhou, and Koichiro Ochimizu, "Process Model Combining the Artifact Centered Process with Communication Path"

Niniek Angkasaputra and Dietmar Pfahl, "Making Software Process Simulation Modeling Agile and Pattern-based"

16:45 - 17:30

Disscussion Topic: Future of ProSim

Chair: David Raffo, College of Engineering and Computer Sciences / School of Business Administration, Portland State University

17:30 - 17:45

Closing

Chair: David Raffo, College of Engineering and Computer Sciences / School of Business Administration, Portland State University

   

Guidelines for Presenters >>

 
  • Paper presentations: 15 minutes for presentation time + 5 minutes for discussion
  • Demos: 15 minutes per demo - focus should be on motivation and application examples
  • Posters: each poster will be briefly introduced at the beginning of the session by the poster session chair (1 slide per poster), then workshop participants can walk around and talk to poster presenters individually or in groups
 

 

 

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