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This volume contains the invited and contributed papers selected for presen- tion at SOFSEM 2010, the 36th Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practiceof Computer Science, held January23 29,2010 in the Hotel Bed? richov, ? Spindler? uv Mlyn, of the Krkono? se Mountains of the Czech Republic. SOFSEM(originally:SOFtwareSEMinar)isdevotedtoleadingresearch,and fosters the cooperation among researchers and professionals from academia and industry in all areas of computer science. As a well-established and fully int- national conference, SOFSEM maintains the best of its original Winter School…mehr

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This volume contains the invited and contributed papers selected for presen- tion at SOFSEM 2010, the 36th Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practiceof Computer Science, held January23 29,2010 in the Hotel Bed? richov, ? Spindler? uv Mlyn, of the Krkono? se Mountains of the Czech Republic. SOFSEM(originally:SOFtwareSEMinar)isdevotedtoleadingresearch,and fosters the cooperation among researchers and professionals from academia and industry in all areas of computer science. As a well-established and fully int- national conference, SOFSEM maintains the best of its original Winter School aspects,suchasa highnumber of invitedtalksandanin-depth coverageofnovel research results in selected areas within computer science. SOFSEM 2010 was organized around the following four tracks: Foundations of Computer Science (Chairs: David Peleg, Anca Muscholl) Principles of Software Construction (Chair: Bernhard Rumpe) Data, Knowledge, and Intelligent Systems (Chair: Jaroslav Pokorn y) Web Science (Chair: Jan van Leeuwen) With these tracks, SOFSEM 2010 covered the latest advances in research, both theoretical and applied, in leading areas of computer science. The SOFSEM 2010 Program Committee consisted of 78 international experts from 20 di?erent countries, representing the track areas with outstanding expertise. An integral part of SOFSEM 2010 was the traditional Student Research - rum (SRF, Chair: Ma ria Bielikov a), organized with the aim to present student projects in the theory and practice of computer science and to give students feedback on both the originality of their scienti?c results and on their work in progress.
Autorenporträt
Bernhard Rumpe lehrt an der RWTH Aachen den Einsatz modellbasierter Methoden auf Basis der UML für das Software Engineering und forscht an modellbasierten Software- und System-Entwicklungsmethoden in Bezug auf Qualität des Ergebnisses und Effizienz des Entwicklungsprozesses.
In einer Reihe von Publikationen hat er zur Standardisierung der UML und zur verbesserten Handhabung von Entwicklungsprozessen beigetragen. Er ist Autor und Editor von 14 Büchern sowie Mitgründer des internationalen Springer Journals on Software and Systems Modeling "SoSyM".