It was our great pleasure to extend a welcome to all who participated in SERA 2004, the second International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, held at the Omni Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA. The conference would not have been possible without the cooperation of Seoul National University, Korea, the University of Lübeck, Germany, and Central Michigan University, USA. SERA 2004 was sponsored by the International Association for Computer and Information Science (ACIS). The conference brought together researchers, practitioners, and advanced graduate students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results in all aspects (theory, applications, and tools) of Software Engineering Research and Applications. At this conference, we had keynote speeches by Barry Boehm, C.V. Ramamoorthy, Raymond Yeh, and Con Kenney. We would like to thank the publicity chairs, the members of our program committees, and everyone else who helped with the conference for their hard work and time dedicated to SERA 2004. We hope that SERA 2004 was enjoyable for all participants. Barry Boehm May 2004 Preface The 2nd ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering - Research, Management and Applications (SERA 2004) was held at the Omni Hotel in Los Angeles, California, during May 5-7, 2004. The conference particularly welcomes contributions at the junction of theory and practice disseminating basic research with immediate impact on practical applications. The SERA conference series has witnessed a short, but successful history:
| ISBN: | 9783540321330 |
| Publication date: | 10th February 2006 |
| Author: | SERA 2004, Walter Dosch, R Y Lee, Chisu Wu |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 260 pages |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Genres: |
Software Engineering Artificial intelligence Human–computer interaction Business mathematics and systems Network hardware |
It was our great pleasure to extend a welcome to all who participated in SERA 2004, the second International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, held at the Omni Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA. The conference would not have been possible without the cooperation of Seoul National University, Korea, the University of Lübeck, Germany, and Central Michigan University, USA. SERA 2004 was sponsored by the International Association for Computer and Information Science (ACIS). The conference brought together researchers, practitioners, and advanced graduate students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results in all aspects (theory, applications, and tools) of Software Engineering Research and Applications. At this conference, we had keynote speeches by Barry Boehm, C.V. Ramamoorthy, Raymond Yeh, and Con Kenney. We would like to thank the publicity chairs, the members of our program committees, and everyone else who helped with the conference for their hard work and time dedicated to SERA 2004. We hope that SERA 2004 was enjoyable for all participants. Barry Boehm May 2004 Preface The 2nd ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering - Research, Management and Applications (SERA 2004) was held at the Omni Hotel in Los Angeles, California, during May 5-7, 2004. The conference particularly welcomes contributions at the junction of theory and practice disseminating basic research with immediate impact on practical applications. The SERA conference series has witnessed a short, but successful history:
Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications features in the following genres: Software Engineering, Artificial intelligence, Human–computer interaction, Business mathematics and systems, Network hardware
Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications is available in Paperback
Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications was written by SERA 2004, Walter Dosch, R Y Lee, Chisu Wu and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications has 260 pages
Yes it is part of Lecture Notes in Computer Science series