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+======= Quality Techniques Newsletter =======+
+======= November 2004 =======+
+===================================================+
QUALITY TECHNIQUES NEWSLETTER (QTN) is E-mailed monthly to
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Contents of This Issue
o International Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing
o Important Notice About eValid Version Upgrade
o International Journal of Information Technology and Web
Engineering, Inaugural Issue January 2006.
o Information System Journal (ISJ) Special Issue on Empirical
Studies in Systems Analysis and Design
o 29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop (SEW-29)
o 1st International Workshop on Automated Specification and
Verification of Web Sites (WWV-2005)
o You Know You're Living In The Year 2004 When...
o IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC-2005)
o eValid: A Quick Summary
o QTN Article Submittal, Subscription Information
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Call for Papers - TGC '05
International Symposium on "Trustworthy Global Computing"
http://www.cs.unibo.it/~sangio/TGC05/
co-Located with ETAPS 2005
(http://www.etaps05.inf.ed.ac.uk/)
With the co-sponsorship of IFIP TC-2
Computing technology has become ubiquitous, from global applications
to miniscule embedded devices. Trust in computing is vital to help
protect public safety, national security, and economic prosperity. A
new area of research, known as global computing, has recently
emerged that aims at defining new models of computation based on
code and data mobility over wide area networks with highly dynamic
topologies, and that aims at providing infrastructures to support
coordination and control of components originated from different,
possibly untrusted, sources. Trustworthy Global Computing aims at
guaranteeing safe and reliable network usage, also by providing
tools and framework for reasoning about behaviour and properties of
applications. In the working conference we would like to listen and
discuss the above topics. We are looking for papers dealing with the
issues below (the list should nor be considered exhaustive):
-- resource usage,
-- language-based security, theories of trust and authentication,
-- privacy, reliability and business integrity
-- access control and mechanisms for enforcing them,
-- models of interaction and dynamic components management,
-- language concepts and abstraction mechanisms,
-- test generators, symbolic interpreters, type checkers,
-- finite state model checkers, theorem provers.
-- software principles to support debugging and verification
-- ....
Program Chairs
Rocco De Nicola - Dip . Sistemi e Informatica
Universite di Firenze - E-mail: denicola@dsi.unifi.it
Davide Sangiorgi - Dip . Scienze dell'Informazione
Universite di Bologna - E-mail: davide.sangiorgi@cs.unibo.it
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Important Notice About eValid Version Upgrade
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
<http://www.e-valid.com>
We're writing to let all eValid users for whom there is an assigned
Customer ID (CID Number) know about the upcoming release of eValid
Version 5.
Availability of eValid Version 5 -- we call it "V5" for short -- is
planned for January 2005.
V5 is a major upgrade to the product technology. The new release
includes many new features and capabilities such as:
o New PageMap facility to allow in-depth analysis of pages and
their properties. You can use the PageMap to see how pages are
composed and you can use the PageMap information for additional
scripting power and reliability.
o New LoadTest licensing options that simplify provisioning for
server loading activities.
o New formats and structure for site analysis to make your runs
quicker, easier to analyze, and easier to archive.
o Improved detailed timing for individual page components.
o Reorganized and updated online documentation to reflect
eValid's support for XP applications.
o Enhanced support for monitoring operations, including new CSV-
style output files and improved batch mode control.
o Major changes to the powerful 3D-SiteMap applet that include
manipulating the focus, depth, and content of the 3D page-
dependency diagrams.
o A new and improved JavaScript interface to allow scripting
activity to interact with browsing activity. These are combined
with new features for extracting the current contents of a page
direct from the internal DOM (Document Object Model).
o Revised dashboard (eValid's floating control panel) to simplify
record/play and site analysis operations.
o ...and much more...
Let us know if you want to try out eValid V5 before the official
release date. Use the question request form:
http://www.soft.com/eValid/Information/question.request.html
For Current Maintenance Subscription Holders
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you are have a current eValid maintenance and support description
you will be able to get new license keys for eValid V5 on request
and at no charge. If your maintenance subscription has lapsed then
an upgrade fee may be needed to get the advantages of eValid V5.
Version Compatibility
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
V5 will fully replace V4 when you install it, and V4 will replace V5
if you choose to go back to the prior version.
All V4 scripts will play without modification on V5, but some V5
scripts may not work reliably in V4. Some of the feature licensing
and internal support structures have changed in V5.
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The International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering
An official publication of the Information Resources Management Association
Published: Quarterly (Print and Electronic)
Inaugural Issue: January 2006
Editor-in-Chief
David C. Rine
Professor of Computer Science
George Mason University
Drine@gmu.edu
Co-Editor-in-Chief
Ghazi I. Alkhatib
Senior Lecturer of MIS
Qatar College of Technology
alkhatib.JITWENG@qu.edu.qa
Organizations are continuously overwhelmed by a variety of new
information technologies, many Web based. These new technologies
are capitalizing on the widespread use of network and communication
technologies for seamless integration of various issues in
information and knowledge sharing within and among organizations.
This emphasis on integrated approaches is unique to this journal and
dictates cross platform and multidisciplinary strategy to research
and practice.
The Mission of the Journal
The main objective of the journal is to publish refereed papers in
the area covering Information Technology (IT) concepts, tools,
methodologies, and ethnography, in the contexts of global
communication systems and Web engineered applications. In
accordance with this emphasis on the Web and communication systems,
the journal publishes papers on IT research and practice that
support seamless end-to-end information and knowledge flow among
individuals, teams, and organizations.
This end-to-end strategy for research and practice requires emphasis
on integrated research among the various steps involved in
data/knowledge (structured and unstructured) capture (manual or
automated), classification and clustering, storage, analysis,
synthesis, dissemination, display, consumption, and feedback. The
secondary objective is to assist in the evolving and maturing of
IT-dependent organizations, as well as individuals, in information
and knowledge based culture and commerce, including e-commerce.
Coverage
Among topics to be included (but not limited to) are the following:
* Web systems architectures, including distributed, grid
computer, and communication systems processing
* Web systems engineering design
* Web systems performance engineering studies
* Web user interfaces design, development, and usability
engineering studies
* RFID research and applications in web engineered systems
* Mobile, location-aware, and ubiquitous computing
* Ontology and semantic Web studies
* Software agent-based applications
* Integrated user profile, provisioning, and context-based
processing
* Security, integrity, privacy and policy issues
* Quality of service and service level agreement issues among
integrated systems
* Information filtering and display adaptation techniques
for wireless devices
* Metrics-based performance measurement of IT-based and
Web-based organizations
* Data analytics for business and government organizations
* Integrated heterogeneous and homogeneous workflows and
databases within and across organizations and
with suppliers and customers
* Case studies validating Web-based IT solutions
* Data and knowledge capture and quality issues
* Data and knowledge validation and verification
* Knowledge structure, classification and search
algorithms or engines
* Strategies for linking business needs and IT
* IT readiness and technology transfer studies
* IT Education and Training
* Human factors and cultural impact of IT-based systems
* Virtual teams and virtual enterprises: communication,
policies, operation, creativity, and innovation
* Competitive/intelligent information systems.
In addition to complete research articles, the journal will publish
book reviews and research notes on current innovative, substantial
and novel concepts and research areas to foster collaboration
research and encourage further exploration and exploitation by
academicians and practitioners. Both research and instructional
case studies of success stories of IT-augmented systems development
will be solicited form practitioner of business and government
organizations.
Publisher
The International Journal of Information Technology and Web
Engineering will be published by Idea Group Inc. , publisher of Idea Group Publishing, Information Science
Publishing, IRM Press, Cybertech Publishing, and Idea Group
Reference imprints. The inaugural issue of this journal is due for
publication in January 2006.
For additional information regarding manuscript submission and
subscriptions, please contact the Co-Editor-in-Chief at,
alkhatib.JITWENG@qu.edu.qa, DavidCRine@aol.com, or contact the
publisher at cchandler@idea-group.com or visit their website at
http://www.idea-group.com.
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Information Systems Journal (ISJ)
Special Issue on
Empirical Studies in Systems Analysis and Design
The Information Systems Journal (ISJ) is running a special issue on
Empirical Studies in Systems Analysis and Design. The special issue
is motivated by several factors. The systems analysis and design
landscape has seen a few major revolutions and evolutions in the
last few years. The movement towards agile modeling, extreme
modeling, enterprise modeling, and others has created a lot
excitement and anxiety in the field. The continued standardization
of Unified Modeling Language (with UML 2.0 accepted by OMG in 2003)
and the adoption of Unified Process (UP) have a potential
significant impact on the practice of systems analysis and design.
This special issue is dedicated to understanding and analyzing these
changes on the research and practice of systems analysis and design.
This special issue is interested in soliciting papers focusing on
empirical studies in systems analysis and design. We define
empirical studies broadly and we welcome both interpretive and
positivist approaches. Case studies, action research, grounded
theory approach, and other innovative research methodologies are
encouraged. However, purely technical or mathematical papers will
not be suitable for this special issue.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Systems analysis and design practices in organizations;
* Studies on introducing new systems analysis and
design approaches into organizations;
* Studies on effect of changes in systems analysis and design practices;
* Studies that describe application of analysis and design
methods and methodologies; and
* Studies that compare and/or evaluate the various systems
analysis and design methods and methodologies.
Guest Editors of the Special Issue
Keng Siau
Department of Management
209 College of Business Administration
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0491. USA
Phone: 1-402-472-3078
Fax: 1-402-472-5855
Email: ksiau@unl.edu
Matti Rossi
Helsinki School of Economics,
Information Systems and Electronic Commerce
P.O. Box 1210
00101 Helsinki
Finland
Phone (358) 9-43131
Fax (358) 9-4313 8700
E-Mail: mrossi@hkkk.fi
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29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop (SEW-29)
Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, Greenbelt, MD, USA
6-7 April 2005
http://sel.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEW-29
Co-located with 12th Annual IEEE International Conference on
Engineering of Computer-Based Systems,
http://sel.gsfc.nasa.gov/ECBS2005, as part of Systems and Software
Week
Sponsored by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Software Engineering
Laboratory IEEE Computer Society, Technical Council on Software
Engineering
Background
The 29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop will be held
at the Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, Greenbelt, Maryland, in
Metropolitan Washington DC, 6-7 April 2005, as part of Systems and
Software Week
Scope
The workshop aims to bring together NASA technical staff,
contractors, academics and industrial practitioners interested in
the advancement of software engineering principles and techniques.
The workshop provides a forum for reporting on past experiences for
describing new and emerging results and techniques, and for
exchanging ideas on best practice and future directions. Of
particular importance is relevance to NASAs mission and goals, and
how techniques might be applied, or adapted for use, at NASA, or how
NASAs techniques might be used or adapted for more generic use.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Metrics and experience reports
* Software quality assurance
* Formal methods and formal approaches to software development
* Software engineering processes and process improvement
* CMM and CMMI
* Requirements engineering
* Software Architectures
* Real-time Software Engineering
* Software maintenance, reuse, and legacy systems
* Agent-based software systems
Any inquiries should also be directed by email to
Michael.G.Hinchey@nasa.gov; for faster responses, please include
"SEW" in the subject line.
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1st International Workshop on Automated Specification
and Verification of Web Sites (WWV-2005)
March 14-15 2005, Valencia, SPAIN
http://www.dsic.upv.es/workshops/wwv05
The increased complexity of Web sites and the explosive growth of
Web-based applications has turned their design and construction into
a challenging problem. Nowadays, many companies have diverted their
Web sites into interactive, completely-automated, Web-based
applications (such as Amazon, on-line banking, or travel agencies)
with a high complexity that requires appropriate specification and
verification techniques and tools. Systematic, formal approaches to
the analysis and verification can address the problems of this
particular domain with automated and reliable tools that also
incorporate semantic aspects.
We solicit paper on formal methods and techniques applied to Web
sites, Web services or Web-based applications, such as:
* rule-based approaches to Web site analysis, certification,
specification, verification, and optimization
* formal models for describing and reasoning about Web sites
* model-checking, synthesis and debugging of Web sites
* abstract interpretation and program transformation applied
to the semantic Web
WWV'05 provides a forum for researchers from the communities of
Rule-based programming, Automated Software Engineering, and
Web-oriented research to facilitate the cross-fertilization and the
advancement of hybrid methods that combine the three areas.
Participants are encouraged to present work in progress, overviews
of more extensive work, position papers and reports of practical
experiences.
WWV'05 is supported by the EU Commission under ICT for EU-India
Cross-Cultural Dissemination project ALA/95/23/2003/077-054.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Maria Alpuente (Technical University of Valencia, Spain) Moreno
Falaschi (University of Siena, Italy)
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You Know You're Living In The Year 2004 When...
1. Your reason for not staying in touch with family is because they
do not have e-mail addresses.
2. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of
three.
3. You text your son to let him know it's time to eat. He e-mails
you back from his bedroom, "What's for dinner?"
4. Your daughter sells Girl Scout Cookies via her web site.
5. You chat several times a day with a stranger from South Africa,
but you haven't spoken with your next-door neighbor yet this
year.
6. You check the ingredients on a can of chicken noodle soup to see
if it contains Echinacea.
7. Your grandmother asks you to send her a JPEG file of your
newborn so she can create a screen saver.
8. You pull up in your own driveway and use your cell phone to see
if anyone is home.
9. Every commercial on television has a web site address at the
bottom of the screen.
10. You buy a computer and 6 months later it is out of date and now
sells for half the price you paid.
11. Leaving the house without your cell phone (which you didn't have
for the first 20 or 30 years of your life) is now a cause for
panic, and you turn around to go get it.
12. Using real money, instead of credit or debit, to make a purchase
would be a hassle and takes planning.
13. Cleaning up the dining room means getting the fast food bags out
of the back seat of your car.
14. You just tried to enter your password on the microwave.
15. You consider second day air delivery painfully slow.
16. Your dining room table is now your flat filing cabinet.
17. Your idea of being organized is multiple colored Post-it notes.
18. You hear most of your jokes via e-mail instead of in person.
19. You get an extra phone line so you can get phone calls.
20. You disconnect from the Internet and get this awful feeling, as
if you just pulled the plug on a loved one.
21. You get up in morning and go on-line before getting your coffee.
22. You wake up at 2 AM to go to the bathroom and check your E-mail
on your way back to bed.
23. You start tilting your head sideways to smile. :)
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7th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (IEEE CEC-2005)
July 19-22, 2005, TU Mnchen, Munich, Germany
http://cec05.in.tum.de
Sponsored by
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on E-Commerce (TCEC)
Supported by
- IBM Deutschland GmbH
- SAP AG
- Computerzeitung, IDS Scheer AG, o2 Germany,
- Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
- Association for Information Systems (AIS)
- Gesellschaft fr Informatik (GI) TF 5.5 on E-Commerce
IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'05) is the 7th annual
event (formerly WECWIS) and the flagship annual conference of the
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on E-Commerce. CEC is a
primary forum for the exchange of information regarding advancements
in the state of the art of theory and practice in E-Commerce and
Web-based Information Systems, as well as to identify emerging
research topics and define the future of E-Commerce technology,
applications and service-oriented computing. The conference focuses
on IT infrastructures and new technologies to facilitate dynamic e-
business and Web-based information systems.
It is our pleasure to announce invited talks by:
=> Stuart Feldman, Ph.D. (IBM Research)
=> Dr. Lutz Heuser (SAP AG)
=> Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. August-Wilhelm Scheer (DFKI)
The main conference theme for 2005 will be "Service-oriented E-
Commerce". Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
=> E-Commerce Infrastructure
- E-Commerce architectures and enabling technologies
- Intellectual property and digital rights management
- Mobile commerce
- QoS support, workload monitoring and benchmarking
- Real-time Internet delivery technologies
- Business applications of Grid technology
- Security, privacy and trust issues
=> Business Process Integration and Management
- Electronic data interchange
- Web service computing and composition
- Transaction and workflow management
- Supply chain management and planning
- IT service management
=> Intelligent E-Commerce Applications
- Auction and negotiation technology
- Automated shopping, trading, and contracting
- Decision support and recommender systems
- Marketing and advertising technology
General Chairs
Martin Bichler, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany
Jen-Yao Chung, IBM Research, USA
Program Chairs
Gnter Mller, University of Freiburg, Germany
Kwei-Jay Lin, UC Irvine, USA
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eValid: A Quick Summary
http://www.e-valid.com
eValid technology incorporates virtually every quality and testing
functionality in a full-featured browser. Here is a summary of the
main eValid benefits and advantages.
o InBrowser(tm) Technology. All the test functions are built into
the eValid browser. eValid offers total accuracy and natural
access to "all things web." If you can browse it, you can test
it. And, eValid's unique capabilities are used by a growing
number of firms as the basis for their active services
monitoring offerings.
o Mapping and Site Analysis. The built-in WebSite spider travels
through your website and applies a variety of checks and filters
to every accessible page. All done entirely from the users'
perspective -- from a browser -- just as your users will see
your website.
o Functional Testing, Regression Testing. Easy to use GUI based
record and playback with full spectrum of validation functions.
The eV.Manager component provides complete, natural test suite
management.
o LoadTest Server Loading. Multiple eValid's play back multiple
independent user sessions -- unparalleled accuracy and
efficiency. Plus: No Virtual Users! Single and multiple
machine usages with consolidated reporting.
o Performance Tuning Services. Outsourcing your server loading
activity can surely save your budget and might even save your
neck! Realistic scenarios, applied from multiple driver
machines, impose totally realistic -- no virtual users! -- loads
on your server.
o Web Services Testing/Validation. eValid tests of web services
start begin by analyzing the WSDL file and creating a custom
HTML testbed page for the candidate service. Special data
generation and analysis commands thoroughly test the web service
and automatically identify a range of failures.
o Desktop, Enterprise Products. eValid test and analysis engines
are delivered at moderate costs for desktop use, and at very
competitive prices for use throughout your enterprise.
o HealthCheck Subscription. For websites up to 1000 pages, eValid
HealthCheck services provide basic detailed analyses of smaller
websites in a very economical, very efficient way.
o eValidation Managed Service. Being introduced soon. the
eValidation Managed WebSite Quality Service offers comprehensive
user-oriented detailed quality analysis for any size website,
including those with 10,000 or more pages.
Resellers, Consultants, Contractors, OEMers Take Note
We have an active program for product and service resellers. We'd
like to hear from you if you are interested in joining the growing
eValid "quality website" delivery team. We also provide OEM
solutions for internal and/or external monitoring, custom-faced
testing browsers, and a range of other possibilities.
Let us hear from you! Use this request form:
http://www.soft.com/eValid/Information/question.request.html
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7th IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (IEEE CEC-2005)
July 19-22, 2005, TU Mnchen, Munich, Germany
http://cec05.in.tum.de
Sponsored by
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on E-Commerce (TCEC)
Supported by
- IBM Deutschland GmbH
- SAP AG
- Computerzeitung, IDS Scheer AG, o2 Germany,
- Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
- Association for Information Systems (AIS)
- Gesellschaft fr Informatik (GI) TF 5.5 on E-Commerce
IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'05) is the 7th annual
event (formerly WECWIS) and the flagship annual conference of the
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on E-Commerce. CEC is a
primary forum for the exchange of information regarding advancements
in the state of the art of theory and practice in E-Commerce and
Web-based Information Systems, as well as to identify emerging
research topics and define the future of E-Commerce technology,
applications and service-oriented computing. The conference focuses
on IT infrastructures and new technologies to facilitate dynamic e-
business and Web-based information systems.
It is our pleasure to announce invited talks by:
=> Stuart Feldman, Ph.D. (IBM Research)
=> Dr. Lutz Heuser (SAP AG)
=> Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. August-Wilhelm Scheer (DFKI)
The main conference theme for 2005 will be "Service-oriented E-
Commerce". Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
=> E-Commerce Infrastructure
- E-Commerce architectures and enabling technologies
- Intellectual property and digital rights management
- Mobile commerce
- QoS support, workload monitoring and benchmarking
- Real-time Internet delivery technologies
- Business applications of Grid technology
- Security, privacy and trust issues
=> Business Process Integration and Management
- Electronic data interchange
- Web service computing and composition
- Transaction and workflow management
- Supply chain management and planning
- IT service management
=> Intelligent E-Commerce Applications
- Auction and negotiation technology
- Automated shopping, trading, and contracting
- Decision support and recommender systems
- Marketing and advertising technology
General Chairs
Martin Bichler, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany
Jen-Yao Chung, IBM Research, USA
Program Chairs
Gnter Mller, University of Freiburg, Germany
Kwei-Jay Lin, UC Irvine, USA
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