Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders (Belgium)
Scientific Research Network
Foundations of Software Evolution
Official Meeting - Friday, January 18, 2002
Most recent update by Tom Mens: January 23, 2002
Contents
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Address:
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Brussel
Room:
The meeting is organised in the STOA-room on the VUB campus (next to the university restaurant). More information to reach the VUB campus 'Oefenplein' can be found here (unfortunately only in Dutch).
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- Kim Mens, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
- Tom Mens, Brussels, Belgium
- Serge Demeyer, Antwerp, Belgium
- Dirk Janssens, Antwerp, Belgium
- Reiko Heckel, Paderborn, Germany
- Harald Gall, Vienna, Austria
- Mehdi Jazayeri, Vienna, Austria
- Eric Steegmans, Leuven, Belgium
- Raymond Boute, Gent, Belgium
- Stephane Ducasse, Bern, Switzerland
- Michele Lanza, Bern, Switzerland
- Michel Wermelinger, Lisboa, Portugal
All the presentations below can be downloaded by following this hyperlink.
- Reiko Heckel. Model Transformations and Semantics: The Evolution of Meaning
- Tom Mens (in collaboration with Dirk Janssens and Serge
Demeyer). On the benefits of graph rewriting for object-oriented refactoring
- Michel Wermelinger. Coordination-based evolution.
- Kim Mens. Intentional software classifications.
- Raymond Boute. Declarative specification and calculation in view of software evolution.
- Michele Lanza. Understanding software evolution using a combination of software visualization and software metrics.
- Serge Demeyer. Towards a software evolution benchmark.
- Harald Gall. Retrospective software evolution analysis
9:00 Welcome
9:15 Getting acquainted
9:30 Three research presentations about graph rewriting and software evolution
Reiko Heckel
Tom Mens
Michel Wermelinger
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Three research presentations about declarative approaches to software evolution
Kim Mens
Raymond Boute
Michele Lanza
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:00 Three research presentations
Serge Demeyer
Harald Gall
14:00 Discussion about short-term activities of the research network (e.g.,
workshops, collaborative research activities, research visits)
15:00 --- Coffee break ---
15:30 Discussion about long-term activities of the research network (e.g.
opportunities for starting up a European industrial research project)
17:00 End of the workshop?
Accomodation has to be arranged for by the participants, and will be refunded after the meeting based on original receipts. Below a suggestion for a hotel is mentioned but availability of rooms is not guaranteed. Other hotels in Brussels can be found via the website of
www.besthotels.com where discounts of 5% or 10% are often provided for web surfers.
Hotel Information:
Opera (Hôtel) **
53 rue Grétry
1000 Brussels
Tel: +32-2-219 43 43
Fax: +32-2-219 17 20
Location:
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See map.
In the city center, near Grand Place (Grote Markt); Bourse (Beurs); train
station Bruxelles Centrale (Centraal Station)
Nearby the public subway (metro)
Distance from airport: about 20 km
Taxi fare from airport: about 1,000 BEF ?
(You can also take the much cheaper train from the airport to station Bruxelles Centrale and have a nice walk to the hotel, see attached map)
For more detailed information about how to reach the hotel, you can take a look at the following PDF document.
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Varia:
Number of rooms: 49
Style: Modern
Check In: 14:00
Check Out: 11:30
Price (in BEF)
Single 2,150 => 2,650
Double 2,550 => 3,150
Triple 3,350 => 3,350
Quadruple 3,850 => 3,850
Breakfast included
Special price: 5% discount for Web surfers! I think it suffices to mention
that you saw the hotel on
http://www.besthotels.com/scripts/Hotel.idc?Language=EN&ID=620
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