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Conference Program for CSEET 2008Keynote Speakers
Schedule
A continental breakfast is served at the hotel at 8:00am each morning in the Colonial room.
Reception
![]() The Blacklock House A reception will be held at the Blacklock House on Monday, April
14, 2008. Dinner Cruise
![]() SpiritLine Cruises A dinner cruise will take place on Wednesday, April
16, 2008
All abstracts are posted on the abstract
page, or can be found by following the link from the title.
Tuesday
Morning (10:30am-12:00pm)
Paper Session TU-AM-1: Net Generation and the Real-WorldSession Chair: Jeff Carver
Location: Colonial room
Author: William Honig
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Authors: Olly Gotel, Vidya Kulkarni, Long Chrea Neak and Christelle Scharff Authors: Anthony Lattanze, Dave Root, Mel Rosso-Llopart and Gil Taran Paper Session TU-AM-2: Security and SE EducationSession Chair: Dan Port
Location: Pinckney room
Author: Richard Epstein
Authors: Dan Shoemaker, Antonio Drommi, Jeff Ingalsbe and Nancy
Mead
Author: Richard Epstein
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Special Lunchtime Session (12:00pm - 1:30pm)
A light lunch will be held from 12:00pm - 12:45pm in the Gold room. The speaker will begin his talk at 12:45 in the Colonial room.Cyber Security and Software Assurance: Enhancing the Relevance of Education and Training
Speaker: Joe Jarzombek, Department of Homeland Security
![]() Joe Jarzombek In this presentation, Joe Jarzombek addresses the relevance of software security assurance in reducing organizational risk exposure. He provides an overview of software assurance initiatives within the federal government, and addresses requisite focuses for relevant education and training. More info
About the speaker. Tuesday Afternoon Session 1
(1:30pm-3:00pm)
Paper Session TU-PM-1: Capstone Courses and Soft SkillsSession Chair: Tom Horton
Location: Colonial room
Authors: Eric Ras and Jörg Rech
Authors: Ville Isomöttönen and Tommi Kärkkäinen
Author: Gil Taran
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WorkshopsChair: Jeff Carver
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Tuesday Afternoon Session 2
(3:30pm-5:00pm)
Paper Session TU-PM-2: Degree OfferingsSession Chair: Don Bagert
Location: Colonial room
Authors: Arthur Pyster, Devanandham Henry, Larry Bernstein,
Richard Turner and Kristen Baldwin
Authors: Kirti Garg and Vasudeva Varma
Author: Steve Chenoweth
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WorkshopsChair: Jeff Carver
Authors: Janet Burge and Charles Wallace
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Location: Pinckney room Short PapersSession Chair: David Janzen
Location: Laurens room
Authors: Kai Qian and Xiang Fu
Authors: Heidi Ellis, Ralph Morelli and Gregory Hislop
Authors: Gregory Hislop
Course MaterialsSession Chair: David Janzen Location: Laurens room
Authors: Thomas B. Hilburn, Massood Towhidnejad, and Salamah Salamah
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Wednesday Morning (10:30am-12:00pm)
Special Session TU-AM: Teaching Industrial Strength Software EngineeringSession Chair: Hossein Saiedian
Location: Colonial room
![]() Watts Humphrey
This session addresses the issues of decreasing software engineering
enrolments and industry’s increasing needs for qualified software
engineers. Watts Humphrey, the session chairman opens the program with a
brief overview of the session agenda. Bob Musson from Microsoft then
reviews industry’s needs for software engineering graduates. More info
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Wednesday Afternoon Session 1 (1:30pm-3:00pm)
Tutorials
Authors: Don Gotterbarn and Keith Miller
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Session Chair: Vasudeva Varma Location: Colonial room Tutorial 2: How
successful open source projects work, and how and why to bring your
students into the open source world
Author: Greg DeKoenigsbergSession Chair: Joe Chao Location: Pinckney room WorkshopsWorkshop 2: The Roles of Student Projects and Work
Experience in Undergraduate and Taught Postgraduate Programmes
Authors: J. Barrie Thompson and Helen M. EdwardsSession Chair: Jeff Carver Location: Laurens room Wednesday Afternoon Session 2 (3:30am-5:00pm)
Tutorials
Authors: Don Gotterbarn and Keith Miller
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Session Chair: Vasudeva Varma Location: Colonial room Tutorial 2: How
successful open source projects work, and how and why to bring your
students into the open source world
Author: Greg DeKoenigsbergSession Chair: Joe Chao Location: Pinckney room WorkshopsWorkshop 2: The Roles of Student Projects and Work
Experience in Undergraduate and Taught Postgraduate Programmes
Authors: J. Barrie Thompson and Helen M. EdwardsSession Chair: Jeff Carver Location: Laurens room Thursday
Morning (10:30am-12:00pm)
Paper Session TH-AM-1: Objects and ComponentsSession Chair: Tim Lethbridge
Location: Pinckney room
Authors: Liana Lisboa, Leandro Nascimento, Eduardo Almeida and
Silvio Meira
Authors: Karin Johnsgard and James McDonald
Authors: Jungwoo Ryoo, Frederico Fonseca and David Janzen
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Dr. Nancy R. Mead TrackSession Chairs: Dan Port and Don Bagert
Location: Colonial room
Authors: Heidi Ellis and Gregory Hislop
Author: Don Bagert, Dan Port, and Hossein Saiedian
Authors: Jane Huffman Hayes and Mary Biddle
Auhors: Dan Port, Barry Boehm, and David Klappholz
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(1:30pm-3:00pm)
Paper Session TH-PM-1: Studio and Industry ProjectsSession Chair: Barrie Thompson
Location: Colonial room
Authors: Dave Root, Mel Rosso-Llopart, Gil Taran and Anthony
Lattanze
Authors: Gil Taran, Dave Root, Mel Rosso-Llopart and Anthony
Lattanze
Author: Nenad Stankovic
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Paper Session TH-PM-2: Tools and MethodologiesSession Chair: Tim Lethbridge
Location: Pinckney room
Authors: Salamah Salamah and Ann Gates
Authors: Ellen Barbosa, Simone Souza and Jose Maldonado
Authors:Alf Inge Wang, Terje Øfsdahl and Ole Kristian
Mørch-Storstein
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Paper Session TH-PM-3: Knowledge Source and EvidenceSession Chair: Jim McDonald
Location: Laurens room
Author: A. J. Cowling
Authors: Fábio Levy Siqueira, Gabriela Maria Cabel Barbarán and
Jorge Luis Risco Becerra
Authors: David Janzen and Jungwoo Ryoo
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