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Component based software engineering

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On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I am pleased to present the proceedings of the 2006 Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE). This event focuses on developing software-intensive systems from reusable components, promoting the creation of reusable parts, and facilitating system maintenance through component replacement and customization. CBSE 2006 marked the ninth event in a series aimed at establishing a scientific and technological foundation for achieving predictable quality in software systems using component technology and associated engineering practices. Our dedicated Program Committee included 27 internationally recognized researchers and industry practitioners. We received 77 submissions, each reviewed by at least three committee members, with four reviews for papers authored by committee members. The review process was supported by Microsoft’s CMT technology. Ultimately, 22 submissions were accepted as full papers and 9 as short papers. Notably, this was the first CBSE not held alongside ICSE, and special thanks go to Ivica Crnkovic for hosting the event. We also appreciate the sponsorship from the ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT) for CBSE 2005. The proceedings were published by Springer, and we are grateful for their support, as well as to the many authors who contributed high-quality papers.

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Title
Component based software engineering
Language
English
Authors
Ian Gorton
Publisher
Springer
Released
2006
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
3540356282
ISBN13
9783540356288
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On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I am pleased to present the proceedings of the 2006 Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE). This event focuses on developing software-intensive systems from reusable components, promoting the creation of reusable parts, and facilitating system maintenance through component replacement and customization. CBSE 2006 marked the ninth event in a series aimed at establishing a scientific and technological foundation for achieving predictable quality in software systems using component technology and associated engineering practices. Our dedicated Program Committee included 27 internationally recognized researchers and industry practitioners. We received 77 submissions, each reviewed by at least three committee members, with four reviews for papers authored by committee members. The review process was supported by Microsoft’s CMT technology. Ultimately, 22 submissions were accepted as full papers and 9 as short papers. Notably, this was the first CBSE not held alongside ICSE, and special thanks go to Ivica Crnkovic for hosting the event. We also appreciate the sponsorship from the ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT) for CBSE 2005. The proceedings were published by Springer, and we are grateful for their support, as well as to the many authors who contributed high-quality papers.