CUSEC 2005 was held in Ottawa, Ontario at Carleton University. The theme developed throughout the conference was “Thinking Outside the Cubicle”.
The CUSEC 2005 website can be found here.

Keynote Presentations
Branislav Selic, Distinguished Engineer IBM Rational Software Canada
“Can the Means Justify the End? - Saving Programs from Programming” ![]()
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Alistair Cockburn, President Humans and Technology
“Software Development as a Cooperative Game of Invention and Communication” ![]()
Additional slides: “Methodologies and Swimsuits” ![]()
Dr. Alan Wassyng, Associate Professor McMaster University
“Engineering High Quality Software Applications” ![]()
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Academic
Dr. Daniel M. Berry, Professor University of Waterloo
“Is Emotion Relevant to Requirements Engineering” ![]()
Jonathan Benn, B.Eng., Graduate Student Concordia University
“Multidisciplinary Participatory Design Environment” ![]()
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Ashraf Gaffar, Graduate Student Concordia University
“MDA: What is in it for Patterns” ![]()
Dr. Greg Wilson, Adjunct Professor and Karen Reid, Lecturer University of Toronto
“Using CVS to Manage Student Assignments” ![]()
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Tutorials
Chris Ness, Undergraduate Student McMaster University
“Subversion” ![]()
Industrial
Dr. Greg Wilson, Adjunct Professor University of Toronto
“A Real-World Development Life Cycle” ![]()
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Jerzy Prekurat
“How to develop software? Don’t - most of it is out there, adapt it” ![]()
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Papers
Pankaj Kamthan, Part-Time Faculty Concordia University
“Pair Modeling”
