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Handbook of Research on Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering Two Volumes [Kõva köide]

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"This book combines relevant research from all facets of computer programming to provide a comprehensive look at the challenges and changes in the field, with information spanning topics such as design models, cloud computing, and security"--

Professionals in the interdisciplinary field of computer science focus on the design, operation, and maintenance of computational systems and software. Methodologies and tools of engineering are utilized alongside the technological advancements of computer applications to develop efficient and precise databases of information. The Handbook of Research on Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering combines relevant research from all facets of computer programming to provide a comprehensive look at the challenges and changes in the field. With information spanning topics such as design models, cloud computing, and security, this handbook is an essential reference source for academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the development and design of improved and effective technologies.
Foreword xxv
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgment xxxiii
Volume I
Section 1 Software Development Process
Chapter 1 Graphical Modeling of Security Goals and Software Vulnerabilities
1(31)
David Byers
Chapter 2 Developing Secure Software Using UML Patterns
32(39)
Holger Schmidt
Denis Hatebur
Maritta Heisel
Chapter 3 A Framework of Statistical and Visualization Techniques for Missing Data Analysis in Software Cost Estimation
71(27)
Lefteris Angelis
Nikolaos Mittas
Panagiota Chatzipetrou
Chapter 4 Using Business Value Models to Elicit Services Conducting Business Transactions
98(27)
Tharaka Ilayperuma
Jelena Zdravkovic
Chapter 5 Cloud Computing Economics
125(25)
Stamatia Bibi
Dimitrios Katsaros
Panayiotis Bozanis
Chapter 6 Object-Oriented Cognitive Complexity Measures: An Analysis
150(21)
Sanjay Misra
Adewole Adewumi
Chapter 7 QSE: Service Elicitation with Qualitative Research Procedures
171(15)
Ville Alkkiomaki
Kari Smolander
Chapter 8 A Proposed Pragmatic Software Development Process Model
186(16)
Sanjay Misra
M. Omorodion
Amit Mishra
Luis Fernandez
Section 2 Model-Driven Engineering
Chapter 9 Modelling, Simulation, and Analysis for Enterprise Architecture
202(35)
Tony Clark
Balbir Barn
Vinay Kulkarni
Chapter 10 Quality-Driven Database System Development within MDA Approach
237(32)
Iwona Dubielewicz
Bogumila Hnatkowska
Zbigniew Huzar
Lech Tuzinkiewicz
Chapter 11 Rule-Based Domain-Specific Modeling for E-Government Service Transactions
269(14)
Guillermo Infante Hernandez
Aquilino A. Juan Fuente
Benjamin Lopez Perez
Edward Rolando Nunez-Valdez
Chapter 12 Developing Software with Domain-Driven Model Reuse
283(30)
Audris Kalnins
Tomasz Straszak
Michal Smialek
Elina Kalnina
Edgars Celms
Wiktor Nowakowski
Chapter 13 Quantitative Productivity Analysis of a Domain-Specific Modeling Language
313(32)
Joe Hoffert
Douglas C. Schmidt
Aniruddha Gokhale
Chapter 14 Developing Executable UML Components Based on fUML and Alf
345(20)
S. Motogna
I. Lazar
B. Parv
Volume II
Chapter 15 MUSPEL: Generation of Applications to Interconnect Heterogeneous Objects Using Model-Driven Engineering
365(21)
Cristian Gonzalez Garcia
Jordan Pascual Espada
Chapter 16 Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Code: An ADM Approach
386(25)
Liliana Favre
Liliana Martinez
Claudia Pereira
Chapter 17 Is Modeling a Treatment for the Weakness of Software Engineering?
411(17)
Janis Osis
Erika Asnina
Chapter 18 Optimized and Distributed Variant Logic for Model-Driven Applications
428(51)
Jon Davis
Elizabeth Chang
Chapter 19 High-Integrity Model-Based Development
479(21)
K. Lano
S. Kolahdouz-Rahimi
Chapter 20 DSL TUNNOS Commerce: Model-Driven Architecture Applied to E-Commerce Platforms
500(11)
Giovanny Mauricio Tarazona Bermudez
Ana Belen Rodriguez Arias
Luz Andrea Rodriguez Rojas
Section 3 Mobile Software Engineering
Chapter 21 Mobile Interaction in Real Augmented Environments: Principles, Platforms, Models, Formalisms, Development Processes, and Applications
511(51)
Bertrand David
Rene Chalon
Chapter 22 Application Security for Mobile Devices
562(27)
Gabriele Costa
Aliaksandr Lazouski
Fabio Martinelli
Paolo Mori
Chapter 23 Multichannel Service Delivery Architecture: A Case Study
589(13)
Randall E. Duran
Anh Due Do
Chapter 24 Autonomous Execution of Reliable Sensor Network Applications on Varying Node Hardware
602(62)
Steffen Ortmann
Peter Langendoerfer
Chapter 25 Mobile Agents for a Mobile World
664(18)
Oscar Urra
Sergio Ilarri
Raquel Trillo
Eduardo Mena
Chapter 26 A Generic Architectural Model Approach for Efficient Utilization of Patterns: Application in the Mobile Domain
682(28)
Jouni Markkula
Oleksiy Mazhelis
Chapter 27 Putting Personal Smart Spaces into Context
710(21)
Ioanna Roussaki
Nikos Kalatzis
Nicolas Liampotis
Pavlos Kosmides
Miltiades Anagnostou
Efstathios Sykas
Chapter 28 Reasoning Qualitatively about Handheld Multimedia Framework Quality Attributes
731
Daniel Hein
Hossein Saiedian
Compilation of References xxxiv
About the Contributors lxxxvi
Index civ
Vicente García Díaz is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department of the University of Oviedo. He has a PhD from the University of Oviedo in computer engineering. His research interests include model-driven engineering, domain specific languages, technology for learning and entertainment, project risk management, software development processes and practices. He has graduated in Prevention of Occupational Risks and is a Certified Associate in Project Management through the Project Management Institute.

Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle is a Mining Engineer from Oviedo Mining Engineers Technical School in 1983 (Oviedo University, Spain). Ph. D. from Madrid Polytechnic University, Spain (1990). From 1985 he is a Professor at the Languages and Computers Systems Area in Oviedo University (Spain). ACM and IEEE voting member. His research interests include Object-Oriented technology, Language Processors, Human-Computer Interface, Web Engineering, Modeling Software with BPM, DSL and MDA.

Begoña Cristina Pelayo García-Bustelo is a lecturer in the Computer Science Department of the University of Oviedo. She has a PhD from the University of Oviedo in computer engineering. Her research interests include object-oriented technology, Web engineering, eGovernment, modeling software with BPM, DSL and MDA.