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Preface |
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Acknowledgment |
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Section 1 Software Development Process |
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Chapter 1 Graphical Modeling of Security Goals and Software Vulnerabilities |
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Chapter 2 Developing Secure Software Using UML Patterns |
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Chapter 3 A Framework of Statistical and Visualization Techniques for Missing Data Analysis in Software Cost Estimation |
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Chapter 4 Using Business Value Models to Elicit Services Conducting Business Transactions |
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Chapter 5 Cloud Computing Economics |
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Chapter 6 Object-Oriented Cognitive Complexity Measures: An Analysis |
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Chapter 7 QSE: Service Elicitation with Qualitative Research Procedures |
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Chapter 8 A Proposed Pragmatic Software Development Process Model |
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Section 2 Model-Driven Engineering |
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Chapter 9 Modelling, Simulation, and Analysis for Enterprise Architecture |
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Chapter 10 Quality-Driven Database System Development within MDA Approach |
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Chapter 11 Rule-Based Domain-Specific Modeling for E-Government Service Transactions |
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Guillermo Infante Hernandez |
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Edward Rolando Nunez-Valdez |
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Chapter 12 Developing Software with Domain-Driven Model Reuse |
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Chapter 13 Quantitative Productivity Analysis of a Domain-Specific Modeling Language |
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Chapter 14 Developing Executable UML Components Based on fUML and Alf |
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Chapter 15 MUSPEL: Generation of Applications to Interconnect Heterogeneous Objects Using Model-Driven Engineering |
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Chapter 16 Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Code: An ADM Approach |
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Chapter 17 Is Modeling a Treatment for the Weakness of Software Engineering? |
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Chapter 18 Optimized and Distributed Variant Logic for Model-Driven Applications |
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Chapter 19 High-Integrity Model-Based Development |
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Chapter 20 DSL TUNNOS Commerce: Model-Driven Architecture Applied to E-Commerce Platforms |
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Giovanny Mauricio Tarazona Bermudez |
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Ana Belen Rodriguez Arias |
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Luz Andrea Rodriguez Rojas |
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Section 3 Mobile Software Engineering |
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Chapter 21 Mobile Interaction in Real Augmented Environments: Principles, Platforms, Models, Formalisms, Development Processes, and Applications |
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Chapter 22 Application Security for Mobile Devices |
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Chapter 23 Multichannel Service Delivery Architecture: A Case Study |
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Chapter 24 Autonomous Execution of Reliable Sensor Network Applications on Varying Node Hardware |
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Chapter 25 Mobile Agents for a Mobile World |
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Chapter 26 A Generic Architectural Model Approach for Efficient Utilization of Patterns: Application in the Mobile Domain |
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Chapter 27 Putting Personal Smart Spaces into Context |
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Chapter 28 Reasoning Qualitatively about Handheld Multimedia Framework Quality Attributes |
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Compilation of References |
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About the Contributors |
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Index |
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