SEA 2012

Software Engineering & Applications is an approach to developing software that attempts to treat it as a formal process more like traditional engineering than the craft that many programmers believe it is. Designing software is an exercise in managing complexity. The complexity exits within the software design itself, within the software organization of the company, and within the industry as a whole. In many ways, software bears more resemblance to complex social or organic systems than to hardware. All of this makes software design a difficult and error prone process.

Software engineering is concerned with the development and evolution of large and complex software-intensive systems. It covers theories, methods and tools for the specification, architecture, design, testing, and maintenance of software systems. Today’s software systems are significantly large, complex and critical, that only through the use of automated approaches can such systems be developed and evolve in an economic and timely manner.

There have been many good ideas from computer science but they lack to meet with understanding among businessmen and scientists hardly care about the real-world needs and problems of the businessmen. This conference attempts to provide a description of the dilemma and aims is to provoke a discussion. There are no solutions but request to take note of the gap and do the best to cross the borders that divides us whenever and wherever possible.

The Annual International Conference on Software Engineering & Applications provides opportunities for academics, researchers, experienced professionals and business people to share their research interests in the area of Software Engineering with the world.

SEA PROGRAM CHAIR

Prof. Tzung-Pei Hong Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering National University of Kaohsiung Taiwan

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Dr. Samit Bhattacharya Assistant Professor Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Guwahati, India PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Prof. Vincenzo Loia Computer Science, University of Salerno, Italy

Prof. Johnathan Lee Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Central University (NCU), Taiwan

Prof. Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues Department of Informatics of the University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal Researcher, Institute of Telecommunications (IT), Portugal

Assoc. Prof. Valentina E. Balas Department of Automatics and Applied Software, Faculty of Engineering, University “Aurel Vlaicu” Arad, Romania

Assoc. Prof. Rami Langar Computer Science at UPMC, Paris Universitas, France

Dr. Chiranjeev Kumar Associate Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering Indian School of Mines (ISM), India

Dr. Jacob Sukhodolsky Associate Professor Computer Science, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Dr. Paolo Ceravolo SESAR Lab - Dipartimento di Tecnologie Dell'Informazione, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

Dr. Valentina Plekhanova Computer Science, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom

Dr. Mohamed Zaidan Graphic Design in the College of Engineering, Dhofar University, Oman

Dr. Farid Meziane Reader| Director of the Data Mining and Patterns Recognition Research Centre, School of Computing, Science and Engineering, Salford University, United Kingdom

Dr. Rajesh Bhatia Head, Computer Science and Engineering Thapar University, India

Paul Parry Principal Lecturer, Software Engineering, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF) 10 Anson Road, International Plaza, Singapore 079903 DID : +65 6327 0166 Fax : +65 6327 0162

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