IDoESE Program

Wednesday October 14th, 2009

Location: Magnolia

Time Track 1 Track 2
8:00-9:00 Breakfast - North Foyer
9:00-10:00 Opening Plenary - Dr. Carolyn Seaman
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break - Mezzanine Foyer
10:30-12:00 Session 1A


Modifiability Measurement from a Task Complexity Perspective
Lulu He, Mississippi State University, USA

Empirical Investigation of Pair Programming's effectiveness as a Pedagogical Tool for CS/SE Education
Norsaremah Salleh, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Session 1B


The Incremental Commitment Model for Architected Agile, Use Non-Developmental Item, Non-Developmental Item- Intensive, and Net-Centric Services Based Development
Supannika Koolmanojwong, University of Southern California, USA

Measuring and Monitoring Technical Debt
Yuepu Guo, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

12:00-13:30 Lunch - Andiamo's
13:30-15:00 Session 2A


Research Plan: Experience Based Manual Testing Practices
Juha Itkonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

Software Process Improvement through the Analysis of Project-level Knowledge Flow
Susan Mitchell, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

Session 2B


Social Identity and Communication in Global Software Development
Peitsa Hynninen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

Software Process Improvement in Small and Medium Web Companies
Muhammad Sulayman, University of Auckland, New Zealand

15:00-15:30 Tea Break - Mezzanine Foyer
15:30-16:15 Session 3A


Dynamic Generation of Approximate Minimal Ontologies to Support Resource Constraints of Mobile Devices when using Web Services
Dan Schrimpsher, University of Alabama Huntsville, USA

Session 3B


Maintainability Prediction for Database-Driven Software Applications
Mehwish Riaz, University of Auckland, New Zealand

16:15-16:30 Closing