The theme “Build and Conquer” chosen for this year’s conference
fully represents what we (the organizers) want to put across to the
software community: software development is an engineering discipline,
and not an artistic expression. Once we are ready to “build” our
software systems using pieces previously builtin (similar to any other
technology manufacturer), we will be able to “conquer” the
software engineering process. If we take a look at other engineering
disciplines such as car manufacturing, house appliances or
aeronautics, we see that the final products are built through the
integration of multiprovider commercial components. These components
are successfully integrated and constitute an important part of the
final product. Most software-related organizations still build
software from scratch, omitting thousands of ready-built commercially
available software components that could be used very effectively
during the development phase. This year ICCBSS moves to Europe for the
first time since the first conference took place in Orlando, FL, USA
in 2002. The conference scope has enlarged over the years to include
the Open Source community and Web Services technologies. The reason
for this is that I believe both are considered
components-off-the-shelf, so many of the characteristics of COTS are
also applied to Open Source and Web Services. Due to this, we will
enjoy the presence of keynote speakers and researchers presenting on
these two topics for the first time.
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4th International Conference, ICCBSS 2005, Bilbao, Spain, February 7-11, 2005, Proceedings
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9783540305873
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2020
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Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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