ISVis Adaptation Project Team - Fall 2006

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Goal:

To study the adaptation of a computer program from its original working environment to one ten years later.

Objectives:

  • To get program running anywhere
  • To make program as portable as possible
  • To study the factors involved in adapting ISVis
  • Participants:

    Spencer Rugaber
    Michele Biddy
    Peter Calvert
    Phil Norton
    Chung-Yen (Barrie) Huang

    Term Papers:

    Name Link to Paper
    Phil Link to Term Paper
    Michele Link to Term Paper
    Peter Link to term paper
    Barrie


    Fall Semester 2006 Final Report

    Meetings:

    Every Thursday at 11:00am; CCB 109

    Responsibilities:

    Name Primary Focus Secondary Focus Secondary Focus Secondary Focus
    Phil Motif Bibliography Manager Make File
    Michele C++ Modeling/Graphics Tool Webmaster
    Peter Persistence Measurement/Metrics/Instrumentation Bug Tracking CVS
    Barrie Operating System Documentation Testing/C++ Unit TestCase

    Resources:

  • Brochure
  • Description and Pointers
  • Directory: /users/projects/groups/morale/isvis
  • Web Space: /net/www/morale/tools/isvis
  • Original ISVisWebsite
  • Target Machine: Lennon
  • Unix Group: Morale
  • General Responsibilities:

    Time Tracking Log
    Michele
    Phil
    Peter
    Barrie

    Compile errors and warnings as of 11/17/06
    Compile errors and warnings tabulation as of 11/17/06

    Compile Warnings
    Keep track of individual accomplishments so you can write them up later.
    Report any bugs you find in the software to Peter.
    Find one paper title each week that seems relevant to what we are doing. Report it to Phil.
    Send any throughts with respect to enhancements, retractions, or style improvements to Peter.

    Some statistics can be found here.

    Places to look for Papers:

  • International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM)
  • Journal of Software Maintenance (JSM)
  • International conference on Software Engineering (ICSE)
  • Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR)
  • IEEE Software
  • Trade Magazines