The next ICSR will be in Pisa, Italy. It will take place Spring 2013 on the premises of the National Research Centers (CNR). Here is their website:
The local co-hosts will be CNR and Intecs.
The Program Co-Chairs will be John Favaro and Maurizio Morisio.
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RESOLVE/C++ Component CatalogMarch 1, 2010RESOLVE/C++ Component Catalog:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/sce/rcpp/RESOLVE_Catalog-HTML/
It includes about two dozen component families, and a few hundred class templates if you count all the specs and implementations. All are designed to be reused; we have some others that are more application-specific that we could send along if these make sense. Note that there is an entire design and programming discipline that goes along with using these things if you want them to work as specified! — Bruce Weide
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SPLC 2010 – PAPER SUBMISSION SITE OPENFebruary 13, 2010**************************************************************
PAPER SUBMISSION SITE OPEN
14th International Software Product Line Conference
(S P L C 2 0 1 0)
Jeju Island (South Korea), 13 – 17 September 2010
http://splc2010.postech.ac.kr
**************************************************************
The 14th SPLC is now accepting online submissions for
research/experience papers.
Please see the call for papers
(http://splc2010.postech.ac.kr/paper.html) for the required content.
Please visit the submission page
(http://splc2010.postech.ac.kr/submissions.html) to submit your
papers.
The deadline for submission is Feb 28th, 2010.
Thank you.
/SPLC 2010
http://splc2010.postech.ac.kr
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Reuse Components Company — bristle.comJanuary 26, 2010I take every chance to factor reusable parts of of every system I write.
These day, my open source Java and JavaScript libraries
include major subsystems, like logging, connection pooling,
fine-grained access control, etc., and well as tons of smaller
utilities. See them at:
Fred Stluka
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