Adaptive and Evolvable Software Systems:
Techniques, Tools, and Applications


A HICSS Mini-Track 
5-8 January 2004

Hilton Waikoloa Village

Big Island, HI, USA

 

 

 

 


Session Details


The AESS mini-track was held on Wednesday, January 7th, 2004 and consisted of three sessions. There were two sessions of formal paper presentations, with a third session representing a "Birds of a Feather" (BOF) session.

The mini-track summary and reviewer acknowledgement is available here.

We received 18 submissions for this mini-track. Each paper received 3 reviews. A total of 6 papers were accepted for publication and presentation. To view the slide presentation, click on the title of the presentation below. To view a picture of the author during their presentation, click on the author name.

 

Session 1 - 8am, January 7th, 2004:

Time Title Authors
8:00am-8:30am

Load Balancing of Autonomous Actors over Dynamic Networks

Travis Desell, Kaoutar El Maghraoui, and
Carlos Varela

8:30am-9:00am

Unifying Static and Dynamic Approaches to Evolution through the
Compliant Systems Architecture

Katrina Falkner, Henry Detmold, Diana Howard, David S. Munro, Ron Morrison and Stuart Norcross

9:00am-9:30am

Modeling Adaptive and Evolvable Software Product Lines
Using the Variation Point Model

Hassan Gomaa and Diana Weber

 

Session 2 - 10am, January 7th, 2004:

Time Title Authors
10:00am-10:30am

(*) A Generative Programming Framework for Adaptive Middleware

Venkita Subramonian and Christopher Gill

10:30am-11:00am

Seamless Nomadic System-Aware Servants

Walter Cazzola and Dario Maggiorini

  (*) Recipient of the Software Technology track "Best Paper" award.

 

Additional photos and videos are available here.

 


Related Track

Presentations and photos of the 2005 HICSS-AESS mini-track are available here.

Please also see the related mini-track on DISTRIBUTED OBJECT AND COMPONENT-BASED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS.

The above mini-track was held on Tuesday, January 6th.

 


About HICSS

Since 1968 the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) has become a respected a forum for the substantive interchange of ideas in all areas of information systems and technology. The objective of HICSS is to provide a unique environment in which researchers and practitioners in the information, computer and system sciences can frankly exchange and discuss their research ideas, techniques and applications. Comments and feedback from each HICSS conference indicate that the conference format continues to be professionally rewarding and stimulating to everyone who attends. More information about the HICSS conference can be found at:

 
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

 


Mini-track Chairs

Dr. Jeff Gray (Primary Contact)
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Birmingham, Alabama 35294-1170
TEL: +1 205 934 8643 (Office)
FAX: +1 205 934 5473
WEB: http://www.gray-area.org
EMAIL: gray (at) cis.uab.edu

Dr. Raymond Klefstad
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The Henry Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine (UCI)
TEL: +949 824 1901
FAX: +949 824 3203
WEB: http://doc.ece.uci.edu/~klefstad
EMAIL: klefstad (at) uci.edu

Dr. Marjan Mernik
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Maribor (UM)
Smetanova 17
2000 Maribor
Slovenia
TEL: +386 2 220 7455
FAX: +386 2 251 1178
WEB: http://marcel.uni-mb.si/marjan/marjan.htm
EMAIL: marjan.mernik (at) uni-mb.si

 

 

 


Last update: 1/12/04