Software Engineering and E-Business Engineering Track
The software
employed by an organization is directed at meeting objectives often tied to
achievement of E-business strategies. Deployment of e-business in today’s
environment is crucial to success, whether as a provider or consumer of
goods. Development of cutting edge software in an efficient and effective
manner is the underpinning of this success. To achieve success requires a
much deeper understanding of the elements and practice of e-business, the
engineering of appropriate software, and the integration of the two.
The objective of the Track on Software Engineering and E-business
Engineering is to provide new ideas on delivering software engineering
theory and methods into practice. We wish to provide useful, cutting-edge
software development information to the community of those conducting
e-business engineering so that they may keep abreast of rapidly changing
requirements and development technology. We are interested in theory and
practice that have potential impact on the construction and management of
software.
The scope of this track is large, with an interest in all areas of practice
and groupings of technology. This includes topics of interest for management
as well as developers of software. Topics include, but are not limited to:
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Value
Proposition Innovation
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Business
Process Reengineering
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Model
Verification through Enacting
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Non-Monolithic Solution Reuse
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Requirements
Specification
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Database
Development and Applications
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System
Design
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Implementation Issues
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Software
Quality and Testing
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Development
and maintenance methods
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Assessment
methods
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Development
environments
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System
issues
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Requirements
engineering (RE)
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Intersection
of SE and eBE and RE
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Cultural,
political, and organizational factors
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State of
practice
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Website
management
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Integration
with organizational strategy
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Workflow
implications
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Intranets
and Extranets
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Legacy
systems
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