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ESEC/FSE 2003 Doctoral Symposium

Final Program

September 2, 2003 Doctoral Symposium (9:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.)


Objectives:

The doctoral symposium is a forum for Ph.D. students to present and discuss their research objectives, methods, and preliminary results at an early enough stage to allow useful guidance in completing their dissertation and initiating research careers. Students will interact with and receive useful guidance from established researchers and other attendees in the broad software engineering community.  Participation is by invitation only.


Scope:

Students participating in the doctoral symposium have at least six months before completing their dissertation, but   have at least settled on a research area or thesis topic.

 

Doctoral Symposium Committee:

  • Betty H.C. Cheng, Chairperson, Michigan State University, USA
  • Laura K. Dillon, Michigan State University, USA
  • Jeff Kramer, Imperial College, UK
  • Mary Lou Soffa, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Tentative Schedule

9:00-9:15: Welcome and Introductions
9:15-10:15: Valentine Casey, ``Global Software Development  Testing Infrastructure''

Advisor: Ita Richardson, University of Limmerick, Ireland

10:15-11:15: Melanie Cossy, ``Software Safety Architecture to Support runtime diagnosis and reconfigurability''

Advisor: Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Universitat Tubingen, Germany

11:15-12:15: Nikunj Mehta, ``Composing Network-Based Architectural Styles from Architectural Primitives''

Advisor: Nenad Medvidovic, University of Southern California, USA

12:15-13:30: Lunch
13:30-14:30: Anita Sarma, ``Configuration Management Workspace Awareness for Distributed Software Development''

Advisor: A. van der Hoek, University of California Irvine, USA

14:30-15:30: Roundtable (Question and Answer Session)
15:30-16:00: Adjourn and join Conference coffee break

For further information, please contact :

Doctoral Symposium Chair:

Prof. Betty H.C. Cheng
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Michigan State University 
3115 Engineering Building

East Lansing, MI 48824

Voice: +1-517-355-8344
Fax: +1-517-432-1061








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