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Engineering of computer-based systems; proceedings.


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Engineering of computer-based systems Computer-based systems

Complex systems in which computers play a major role. While complex physical systems and sophisticated software systems can help people to lead healthier and more enjoyable lives, reliance on these systems can also result in loss of
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Computer Society Press

2008

504 pages

$209.00

Paperback

TK10

The 53 papers selected for the March/April 2008 conference advance research in systems and software engineering methods for the realization of computer-based systems that meet or exceed the expectations of stakeholders. The two ancillary workshops focus on agility in the software process and model-based development for computer systems. Topics include quality attribute variability in software product families, automated phone capture of diabetes patient readings, secure mobile payment with SIP, counterexample coun·ter·ex·am·ple  
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 guide abstraction refinement, and energy aware middleware. No subject index is provided.

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