The International Workshop on Software Architectures and Mobility

In conjunction with

The 30th International Conference on
Software Engineering
Leipzig, Germany, 10 - 18 May 2008

 

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Program of The ICSE International Workshop on Software Architectures and Mobility

Time

Program

Type

9:00-10:30

Session 1: Welcome and Keynote

Session Chair: TBA

 

Keynote Address

Nenad Medvidovic,

University of Southern California

 

Software Architecture and Mobility:
  A Perfect Marriage or an Uneasy Alliance?

 

Abstract

Developments in the area of software architecture over the past decade have pushed it to the forefront of a number of critical software engineering activities: modeling, design, analysis, simulation, implementation, deployment, and evolution. Architecture is advocated as an effective conceptual tool for addressing the many challenges of developing large, complex, distributed systems. Largely in parallel to these developments, significant advances have also been made in the domain of mobile computing. Many mobile systems are also large, complex, and distributed, yet a majority of the advances in this domain appear not to have resulted from an explicit software architectural focus. Despite this, architecture appears to offer clear benefits in this domain, as evidenced by some recent approaches. In this talk, I will overview the state-of-the-art in the area of mobile computing; with a specific focus on the role software architecture should and does play in this domain. I will highlight the characteristics of software architectures as well as specific architecture-based approaches that make them particularly suitable to developing mobile systems. I will also highlight several impediments, both real and perceived, to the wholesale adoption of architectural principles in this area.

Keynote

Discussion

 

 

10:30-11:00

 

Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:00-12:30

Session 2: Dependable Software Architectures for Mobility

Session Chair: TBA

 

Architecture-Driven Software Mobility in Support of QoS Requirements

 

Marija Mikic-Rakic, Google Inc, USA

Sam Malek, George Mason University, USA

Nenad Medvidovic,University of Southern California, USA

Full Paper

Challenges and Architectural Approaches for Authenticating Mobile Users

 

Joao Pedro Sousa, George Mason University, USA

Full Paper

Architecting Secure Mobile P2P Systems

 

James Walkerdine, Peter Phillips, Simon Lock

Lancaster University, UK

Full Paper

Discussion

 

 

12:30-14:00

 

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:00-15:30

Session 3: Specification and Architectural Paradigms for Mobility

Session Chair: TBA

 

Mobility in the Virtual Office: A Document-Centric Workflow Approach

 

Ralf Carbon, Gregor Johann , Thorsten Keuler, Dirk Muthig, Matthias Naab, Stefan Zilch, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany

Full Paper

Service-Oriented Architecture for Mobile Applications

 

Yuri Natchetoi, SAP Research, Montreal

Viktor Kaufman, SAP Research, Karlsruhe

Albina Shapiro, SAP Labs, Montreal

Full Paper

Comparing Architecture Description Languages for Mobile Software Systems

 

Nour Ali, Carlos Solis, Isidro Ramos

Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain

Full Paper

Discussion

 

 

15:30-16:00

 

Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:00-17:00

Session 4: Short Presentations

Session Chair:TBA

 

Theme I: Dependable Software Architectures for Mobility

 

Refining Reliability Estimation of Mobile Software Systems

 

Roshanak Roshandel, Seattle University, USA

Sam Malek, George Mason University, USA

Short Paper

Multi-Layer Faults in the Architectures of Mobile Context-Aware Adaptive Applications

 

Michele Sama, University College London, UK

David Rosenblum, University College London, UK

Zhimin Wang, U. of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA

Sebastian Elbaum, U. of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA

Short Paper

Composable Context-Aware Architectural Connectors

 

Christine Julien, Dewayne Perry

The University of Texas at Austin, USA

Short Paper

Theme II: Experience

 

Implications of a Single Mobile Computing Device

 

Len Bass,

Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Short Paper

So Many Sensors, So Little Data

 

Seth Holloway, Drew Stovall, Angela Dalton, Christine Julien,

The University of Texas at Austin, USA

Short Paper

Client Side Personalization of Smart Environments

 

Ibrahim Armac, Daniel Evers

Aachen University, Germany

Short Paper

17:00-17:30

Group Breakout & Discussion

 

SAM Summary and Conclusion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ICSE SAM

Saturday May 10, 2008

The Westin Hotel