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CBSE 2014: Marcq-en-Baroeul/Lille, France
- Lionel Seinturier, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Jan Carlson:

CBSE'14, Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (part of CompArch 2014), Marcq-en-Baroeul, Lille, France, June 30 - July 4, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2577-6
Keynote address
- Schahram Dustdar

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Principles and methods for elastic computing. 1-2
Adaptive component-based systems
- Gwenaël Delaval, Soguy Mak Karé Gueye, Éric Rutten, Noël De Palma:

Modular coordination of multiple autonomic managers. 3-12 - Petr Spacek, Christophe Dony, Chouki Tibermacine:

A component-based meta-level architecture and prototypical implementation of a reflective component-based programming and modeling language. 13-22 - Sahar Smaali

, Aïcha Choutri, Faïza Belala:
Towards a meta-model for dynamic applications. 23-28 - Barry Porter

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Runtime modularity in complex structures: a component model for fine grained runtime adaptation. 29-34
Software architecture and testing
- José Miguel Horcas

, Mónica Pinto
, Lidia Fuentes
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Injecting quality attributes into software architectures with the common variability language. 35-44 - Qais Noorshams, Roland Reeb, Andreas Rentschler, Samuel Kounev, Ralf H. Reussner

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Enriching software architecture models with statistical models for performance prediction in modern storage environments. 45-54 - Teng Long, Il-Chul Yoon, Atif M. Memon, Adam A. Porter, Alan Sussman

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Enabling collaborative testing across shared software components. 55-64
Runtime reconfiguration
- Marco Eugênio Madeira Di Beneditto, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner

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Using a model to generate reconfiguration plans at runtime. 65-74 - Bholanathsingh Surajbali, Paul Grace

, Geoff Coulson:
AO-OpenCom: an AO-middleware architecture supporting flexible dynamic reconfiguration. 75-84 - Jérémy Buisson, Everton Cavalcante

, Fabien Dagnat, Elena Leroux, Sébastien Martinez:
Coqcots & pycots: non-stopping components for safe dynamic reconfiguration. 85-90 - Tomás Bures

, Petr Hnetynka
, Frantisek Plásil
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Strengthening architectures of smart CPS by modeling them as runtime product-lines. 91-96
Analysis and monitoring
- Jean-Yves Didier

, Malik Mallem
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A new approach to detect potential race conditions in component-based systems. 97-106 - Koutheir Attouchi, Gaël Thomas, André Bottaro, Gilles Muller:

Memory monitoring in a multi-tenant OSGi execution environment. 107-116 - Yushi Kuroda, Ikuo Yamasaki, Shigekuni Kondo, Yukihisa Katayama, Osamu Mizuno:

A memory isolation method for OSGi-based home gateways. 117-122 - Michael Pressler, Alexander Viehl, Oliver Bringmann, Wolfgang Rosenstiel:

Execution cost estimation for software deployment in component-based embedded systems. 123-128
Connecting components
- Mert Ozkaya

, Christos Kloukinas
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Design-by-contract for reusable components and realizable architectures. 129-138 - Thomas Slotos:

A specification schema for software connectors. 139-148 - Pedro Javier del Cid, Danny Hughes, Sam Michiels

, Wouter Joosen:
Ensuring application integrity in shared sensing environments. 149-158
Formal approaches to CBSE
- Radu Mateescu, Gwen Salaün, Lina Ye:

Quantifying the parallelism in BPMN processes using model checking. 159-168 - Simon Bliudze, Joseph Sifakis, Marius Bozga, Mohamad Jaber

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Architecture internalisation in BIP. 169-178 - Francisco Durán

, Gwen Salaün:
Robust reconfiguration of cloud applications. 179-184
Tutorials
- Kung-Kiu Lau:

Software component models: past, present and future. 185-186 - Simon Bliudze:

Rigorous component-based design in BIP: half-day tutorial. 187-188 - Tomás Bures

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Development of smart cyber-physical systems. 189-190

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