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STEP 2004: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- 12th International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP 2004), 17-19 September 2004, Chicago, Illinois, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2293-9

Workshop 1: Predictive Models of Software Systems
- Ingunn Myrtveit, Erik Stensrud:

Do arbitrary function approximators make sense as software prediction models? 3-9 - Jelber Sayyad-Shirabad, Stan Matwin

, Timothy C. Lethbridge
:
Predictive Software Models. 10-22
Workshop 2: Content Analysis
- Jim Buckley

, Christopher Exton, Judith Good
:
Characterizing Programmers' Information-Seeking during Software Evolution. 23-29 - Pamela O'Shea, Chris Exton:

The Application of Content Analysis to Programmer Mailing Lists as a Requirements Method for a Software Visualisation Tool. 30-39 - Christopher Exton:

The role of content analysis in the development of theory and understanding of Software Engineering. 40-46
Workshop 3: Software Interoperability: Toward an Evolving Roadmap
- Philip Liew, Kostas Kontogiannis, Tack Tong:

A Framework for Business Model Driven Development. 47-56
Workshop 4: Model Driven Software Evolution
- N. G. Lester, F. George Wilkie:

Evaluating UML Tool Support for Effective Coordination and Communication across Geographically Disparate Sites. 57-64 - Ladan Tahvildari:

Evolving Legacy Systems through a Multi-Objective Decision Process. 65-75 - Faryaaz Kassam, Kostas Kontogiannis:

Quality and Constraint Driven Workflow Composition. 76-88

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