Forwarded message from [mkeil@GSU.EDU (Mark Keil)] sent originally on Wed, 24 May 2000 12:24:20 -0400: : --ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ_5610832ÿ.ALT : Content-Type: text/plain; charsetÿs-ascii" : : DATA BASE Special Issue Call for Papers on Component Based Software Development : : This special issue will focus on the latest research concerning component-based : software development. Component-based development (CBD) has emerged as a new : paradigm for software development which is expected to improve software : quality, development lead time and programmer productivity. The basic idea : underlying CBD is that software development can be significantly improved if : applications are quickly assembled from prefabricated software components. A : healthy market for software components has emerged and an increasingly large : collection of software components is being made available though general, : platform specific and industry specific catalogues. While these developments : are expected to transform applications development from a craft activity to an : industrial process, research is needed to understand how such a transformation : can be effectively achieved and its implications. : : In this issue, we hope to publish papers that examine organizational, : technological and economic issues related to component-based software : development. A wide variety of research perspectives and research approaches : are encouraged. These include, but are not limited to: conceptual papers that : propose theories, experimental papers that are theoretically motivated, yet : whose findings have the potential to interest practitioners; and field studies : that develop new insights that have the potential to change practice or lead to : new theories. Research focused on the development of tools and methods for CBD : are also of interest. We are particularly interested in papers that are novel : and present new ideas likely to provide directions for current research or : practice. : : Those interested in submitting to the special issue on Component Based Software : Development should contact the special issue editor directly: : : T. Ravichandran : Assistant Professor : Lally School of Management & Technology : Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute : Troy, NY 12180 : Tel: (518) 276 2035 : Fax: (518) 276 8661 : Email: ravit@rpi.edu : : More information on the special issue can be accessed at: : http://www.rpi.edu/~ravit/cbd_cfp.html : : ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ : Mark Keil : Associate Professor : Department of Computer Information Systems : J. Mack Robinson College of Business : Georgia State University : P.O. Box 4015 : Atlanta, GA 30302-4015 : : Email mkeil@gsu.edu : Phone 404.651.3830 : Fax 404.651.3842 : ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ : : --ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ_5610832ÿ.ALT : Content-Type: text/html; charsetÿs-ascii" : : <html> : <br> : DATA BASE Special Issue Call for Papers on Component Based Software : Development<br> : <br> : This special issue will focus on the latest research concerning : component-based software development. Component-based development (CBD) : has emerged as a new paradigm for software development which is expected : to improve software quality, development lead time and programmer : productivity. The basic idea underlying CBD is that software development : can be significantly improved if applications are quickly assembled from : prefabricated software components. A healthy market for software : components has emerged and an increasingly large collection of software : components is being made available though general, platform specific and : industry specific catalogues. While these developments are expected to : transform applications development from a craft activity to an industrial : process, research is needed to understand how such a transformation can : be effectively achieved and its implications.<br> : <br> : In this issue, we hope to publish papers that examine organizational, : technological and economic issues related to component-based software : development. A wide variety of research perspectives and research : approaches are encouraged. These include, but are not limited to: : conceptual papers that propose theories, experimental papers that are : theoretically motivated, yet whose findings have the potential to : interest practitioners; and field studies that develop new insights that : have the potential to change practice or lead to new theories. Research : focused on the development of tools and methods for CBD are also of : interest. We are particularly interested in papers that are novel and : present new ideas likely to provide directions for current research or : practice. <br> : <br> : Those interested in submitting to the special issue on Component Based : Software Development should contact the special issue editor : directly:<br> : <br> : <font faceúrial Narrow, Helvetica"><b>T. Ravichandran<br> : Assistant Professor<br> : Lally School of Management & Technology<br> : Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br> : Troy, NY 12180<br> : Tel: (518) 276 2035<br> : Fax: (518) 276 8661<br> : Email: </font></b><font colorÿ0000FF"><u>ravit@rpi.edu<br> : <br> : </font></u>More information on the special issue can be accessed : at: : <a hrefÿttp://www.rpi.edu/~ravit/cbd_cfp.html" eudoraúutourl">http://www.rpi.edu/~ravit/cbd_cfp.html</a><br> : <br> : <br> : <div>ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ/div> : <div>Mark Keil </div> : <div>Associate Professor </div> : <div>Department of Computer Information Systems</div> : <div>J. 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