With the increased size and complexity of software products, a single software application is often no longer created by an individual or even a single organization. Instead, an application is now commonly comprised of components produced by different developers using diverse practices. In order to minimize the complexity of this process, it is beneficial for those working in the field to standardize software development. Large software applications following traditional approaches are difficult to design and test, slow to develop, require constant maintenance and updates, and are often unreliable. By constructing software products using current techniques, software engineers are seeking solutions to these problems and attempting to reduce the period of software development while increasing productivity, maintainability, performance, security, reliability, and trustworthiness.<br>The IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering (SE 2008) will provide a forum for in–depth and substantive discussion on the emerging technologies and methodologies being developed to overcome the challenges that exist in all areas of software engineering. All papers submitted to this conference will be double blind reviewed by at least two reviewers. Acceptance will be based primarily on originality and contribution. <b>Keywords:</b> * Software Requirements * Software Architectures * Software Methodologies * Software Algorithms * Software Design and Development * Software Engineering * Software Tools * Software Maintenance * Software Metrics * Software Testing * Reliability * Quality Assurance * Software Evaluation * Reusability * Verification and Validation * Fault Tolerance * Software Agents * Programming Tools and Languages * Internet Computing (JAVA, CORBA, XML) * Web–based Software Engineering * The Internet and Intranet * Semantic Web * Object–Oriented Analysis and Design * Visualization * Optimization * Security * Software for Parallel and Distributed Systems * Mobile and Wireless Computing * Communication Software and Protocols * Graphical User Interfaces * Human Computer Interaction * Copyright Issues * Cooperative Work Support * Standards * Project Management * Education * Software Performance Engineering * Applications
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Innsbruck
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Austria
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