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Eighth International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE'05)
Challenges in Software Evolution
Lisbon, Portugal
September 05-September 06
ISBN: 0-7695-2349-8
Tom Mens, Universite de Mons-Hainaut Belgium
Michel Wermelinger, Open University, UK
Stephane Ducasse, Universite de Savoie, France
Serge Demeyer, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Robert Hirschfeld, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
Mehdi Jazayeri, University of Lugano, Switzerland
Today?s information technology society increasingly relies on software at all levels. Nevertheless, software quality generally continues to fall short of expectations, and software systems continue to suffer from symptoms of aging as they are adapted to changing requirements and environments. The only way to overcome or avoid the negative effects of software aging is by placing change and evolution in the center of the software development process. In this article we describe what we believe to be some of the most important research challenges in software evolution. The goal of this document is to provide novel research directions in the software evolution domain.
Citation:
Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger, Stephane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, Robert Hirschfeld, Mehdi Jazayeri, "Challenges in Software Evolution," iwpse, pp.13-22, Eighth International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE'05), 2005
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