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        <article-title>Inconsistencies in Software Development (LWI 2010) Pre-proceedings</article-title>
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          <institution>Alexander Egyed, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Bashar Nuseibeh, Lero, Ireland and The Open University</institution>
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          <addr-line>UK Goetz Botterweck, Lero, Ireland Marsha Chechik</addr-line>
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          <institution>University of Toronto, Canada Zhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics</institution>
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          <country country="JP">Japan</country>
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        <p>Alexander Egyed, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Bashar Nuseibeh, Goetz Botterweck, Marsha Chechik, Zhenjiang Hu (eds.) held on 21 September 2010 in conjunction with the t 25 ℎ International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2010)</p>
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      <p>Pre-proceedings
In software engineering, there has long been a recognition that
inconsistency is a fact of life. Evolving descriptions of software
artifacts are frequently inconsistent, and tolerating this
inconsistency is important if flexible collaborative working is to be
supported.</p>
      <p>The workshop follows on two previous successful iterations at
ICSE-97 and ICSE-01. The new iteration is motivated by the
recognition of the growing importance that inconsistency
management has acquired over the last few years.</p>
      <p>Many excellent research papers have recently appeared in multiple
and dispersed venues which denotes a rekindled interest in the
area. Thus we want to capitalize on this renewed interest and
provide a venue for researchers and practitioners to gather and
exchange ideas.</p>
      <p>We want to thank Tom Mens for giving the keynote entitled
Approaches to Software Model Inconsistency Management.</p>
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      <p>This research was partially funded by the Austrian FWF under agreement
P21321-N15 and Marie Curie Actions - Intra-European Fellowship (IEF)
project number 254965.</p>
      <p>We, the workshop organisers, are grateful to the members of the program
committee and the reviewers. We also would like to thank the organisers
of ASE 2010, in particular Tom Mens and Tevfik Bultan, the workshops
chairs, for their support and the opportunity to hold LWI 2010 in
conjunction with this conference.</p>
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