Abbrevation
ICSSEA
City
Paris
Country
France
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Abstract

Sponsored by AFIS (the French Association for Systems Engineering) and INCOSE, co&#8211;organized by TELECOM ParisTech, CS Communication &amp; Systems, and the Génie Logiciel quarterly, the 25th edition of the ICSSEA Conference (International Conference on Software &amp; Systems Engineering and their Applications) will be held in Paris on November 4&#8211;6, 2013&#046; By gathering actors from across the enterprise and research worlds, it aims at providing a critical survey of the status of tools, methods, and processes for elaborating software &amp; systems&#046;<br>Topics<br>As in previous ICSSEA Conferences, any topic in connection with software engineering &amp; systems engineering is eligible&#046;<br>&#8211; Architectures: composition, orchestration, semantically&#8211;enabled SOA, ontology&#8211;based technologies…<br>&#8211; Complex systems engineering<br>&#8211; Components &amp; reusability<br>&#8211; Development methods: agile, lean, contract&#8211;oriented development…<br>&#8211; Distributed computing: service&#8211;oriented computing, grid services, Web services, mobile applications…<br>&#8211; Evolution: adaptability, maintainability, variability…<br>&#8211; Information systems<br>&#8211; Management of functional and non&#8211;functional properties: analysis &amp; design, representation, modeling, monitoring, composition, configurability, relationship with architecture, resolution of conflicts, aspect orientation, metrics for non&#8211;functional properties, semantic issues…<br>&#8211; Man&#8211;system interfaces: ergonomics, interaction, cognitive engineering…<br>&#8211; Open source issues: architectures for seamless integration/composition, quality assurance,<br>&#8211; Outsourcing issues<br>&#8211; Process engineering with different notations: UML, DoDAF, SysML, the MDA/MDE approaches…<br>&#8211; Project management: conventional methods, agile approaches…<br>&#8211; Quality control &amp; assurance: quality assessment, testing, V&amp;V…<br>&#8211; Quantitative evaluations: architecture, availability, performance, quality, reliability, safety…<br>&#8211; Requirements engineering: elicitation, V&amp;V, modeling, natural language approaches, use of ontologies,…<br>&#8211; Software platforms specific of application domains<br>&#8211; Systems engineering and Systems of systems<br>&#8211; Web engineering: design, composition, control flow, user interface migration, discovery and selection of services, ontology engineering…<br>