Location: Noble Ballroom II
Final Program
IMPORTANT: The presentation slot for each paper is 15 minutes including the time for questions and answers. There is a half-hour slot at the end of each session for detailed discussions about the papers in that session and other related topics.
8:45 Introduction
9:00-10:30 Session 1: Sources and Effects of Uncertainty
Chair: Alexander Egyed
- Uncertainty as the Source of Knowledge Transfer Opportunity. Alexander Dekhtyar, Jane Hayes and Judy Goldsmith
- The Ambiguity Criterion in Software Design. Álvaro García and Nelson Medinilla
- Toward a Tool for Modeling and Managing Uncertainty in Project Planning. David Joslin and Roshanak Roshandel
- Integration of Decision Analysis in Process Life-Cycle Models. Vishesh Duggar and Kenneth Baclawski
11:00-12:30 Session 2: Modeling Uncertainty
Chair: Betty Cheng
- Augmenting Architectural Modeling to Cope with Uncertainty. Orieta Celiku, David Garlan and Bradley Schmerl [Slides]
- On Consistency and Merge of Modal Transition Systems. Dario Fischbein and Sebastian Uchitel
- Developing Confidence in Software through Credentials and Low-Ceremony Evidence. Christopher Scaffidi and Mary Shaw
- Modeling Uncertainty of Predictive Inputs in Anticipatory Dynamic Configuration. Vahe Poladian, Mary Shaw and David Garlan
2:00-3:30 Session 3: Understanding Uncertainty
Chair: Alexander Orso
- Handling Uncertainty in Autonomic Systems. Shang-Wen Cheng and David Garlan [Slides]
- Handling Uncertainty in Job-Shop Scheduling. Srinivas Nedunuri, Douglas Smith and William Cook
- Towards Robustness Analysis of Component-based Systems built on Imperfect Information. Claudia Lopez, Hernan Astudillo and Javier Pereira
- On the Value of Stochastic Abduction (if you fix everything, you loss fixes for everything else). Tim Menzies, Oussama Elrawas, Dan Baker, Jairus Hihn and Karen Lum [Slides]
4:00-6:00 Session 4: Discussions and Panel
Chair: Marsha Chechik
Panelists: Tim Menzies, Betty Cheng, Steve Easterbrook, Alex Orso, Alexander Egyed, Mary Shaw, David Garlan [Slides]
Conclusion