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Software Maintenance Research in the PROGRESS Project for Predictable Embedded Software Systems

Authors: Johan Kraft (former), Holger Kienle (former), Thomas Nolte, Ivica Crnkovic, Hans Hansson
Source: 15th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'11), Oldenburg, Germany
 

Abstract

PROGRESS is a project and strategic research centre at Mälardalen University in Sweden that is funded for 2006–2010 by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). PROGRESS research targets embedded software in the vehicular, automation, and telecom domains, focusing on the areas of component technology, verification and analysis for predictability, predictable execution, as well as reuse and maintenance of legacy embedded software. We first describe the funding, organization and research areas of PROGRESS, and then give several examples of PROGRESS research that addresses maintenance of legacy embedded software with the goal to improve program comprehension, quality assurance, and debugging. Specifically, we describe research in tracing and trace visualization, impact analysis of temporal behavior, slicing, and system-specific static analyses.
 

BibTeX entry

@inproceedings{Kraft_2388:2011,
   author = {Johan Kraft and Holger Kienle and Thomas Nolte and Ivica Crnkovic and Hans Hansson},
   title = {Software Maintenance Research in the PROGRESS Project for Predictable Embedded Software Systems},
   booktitle = {15th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'11)},
   month = {March},
   year = {2011},
   url = {http://www.mrtc.mdh.se/index.php?choice=publications&id=2388},
}

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