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E-raamat: Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering: Trends for the Next Decade [World Scientific e-raamat]

Edited by (Univ Of California, Irvine, Usa), Edited by (Politecnico Di Milano, Italy), Edited by (Univ Of York, Uk), Edited by (Cefriel And Politecnico Di Milano, Italy), Edited by (Politecnico Di Milano, Italy), Edited by (Univ Of Wal), Edited by , Edited by (Univ Of Wales, Uk), Edited by (.), Edited by (Loyola-marymount Univ, Usa)
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This volume focuses on current and future trends in the interplay between software engineering and artificial intelligence.This interplay is now critical to the success of both disciplines, and it also affects a wide range of subject areas. The articles in this volume survey the significant work that has been accomplished, describe the state of the art, analyze the current trends, and predict which future directions have the most potential for success. Areas covered include requirements engineering, real-time systems, reuse technology, development environments and meta-environments, process representations, safety-critical systems, and metrics and measures for processes and products.
Understanding software productivity - towards a knowledge-based
approach, W Scacchi; meta-environments for software production, W Scacchi & A
S Karrer; software metrics in software engineering and artificial
intelligence, M J Sheppherd & D C Ince; recent trends in formal specification
of real-time systems, L M Patnaik & R Mall; trends in structure-oriented
environments, B R Whittle et al; techniques and tools for knowledge-based
requirements engineering, D Bolton et al; safety-critical software - a
research agenda, A Berztiss; assessing repository technology - where do we go
from here?, D Eichmann; a survey and assessment of software process
representation formalisms, P Armenise et al; measurement support in software
engineering environments, C Lott.