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18th EASE 2014: London, England, UK
- Martin J. Shepperd, Tracy Hall, Ingunn Myrtveit:
18th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE '14, London, England, United Kingdom, May 13-14, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2476-2
Survey research
- Philipp Diebold, Constanza Lampasona, Sergey Zverlov, Sebastian Voss:
Practitioners' and researchers' expectations on design space exploration for multicore systems in the automotive and avionics domains: a survey. 1:1-1:10 - Liliana Guzmán, Constanza Lampasona, Carolyn B. Seaman, H. Dieter Rombach:
Survey on research synthesis in software engineering. 2:1-2:10 - Daniel Méndez Fernández, Jakob Mund, Henning Femmer, Antonio Vetrò:
In quest for requirements engineering oracles: dependent variables and measurements for (good) RE. 3:1-3:10
Systematic reviews, mapping studies, and meta-analysis I
- Kátia Romero Felizardo, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Stephen G. MacDonell, José Carlos Maldonado:
A visual analysis approach to update systematic reviews. 4:1-4:10 - Dina Salah, Richard F. Paige, Paul A. Cairns:
A systematic literature review for agile development processes and user centred design integration. 5:1-5:10 - Damiano Torre, Yvan Labiche, Marcela Genero:
UML consistency rules: a systematic mapping study. 6:1-6:10
Case studies I
- Fabian Fagerholm, Marko Ikonen, Petri Kettunen, Jürgen Münch, Virpi Roto, Pekka Abrahamsson:
How do software developers experience team performance in lean and agile environments? 7:1-7:10 - Cédric Teyton, Marc Palyart, Jean-Rémy Falleri, Floréal Morandat, Xavier Blanc:
Automatic extraction of developer expertise. 8:1-8:10 - Mehdi Ahmed-Nacer, Pascal Urso, François Charoy:
Evaluating software merge quality. 9:1-9:10 - Mali Senapathi, Ananth Srinivasan:
An empirical investigation of the factors affecting agile usage. 10:1-10:10 - Mansooreh Zahedi, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Knowledge sharing for common understanding of technical specifications through artifactual culture. 11:1-11:10
Systematic reviews, mapping studies, and meta-analysis II
- Emilia Mendes, Marcos Kalinowski, Daves Martins, Filomena Ferrucci, Federica Sarro:
Cross- vs. within-company cost estimation studies revisited: an extended systematic review. 12:1-12:10 - Christopher Marshall, Pearl Brereton, Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Tools to support systematic reviews in software engineering: a feature analysis. 13:1-13:10 - Birgit Penzenstadler, Ankita Raturi, Debra J. Richardson, Coral Calero, Henning Femmer, Xavier Franch:
Systematic mapping study on software engineering for sustainability (SE4S). 14:1-14:14 - Juan A. Vargas, Lilia García-Mundo, Marcela Genero, Mario Piattini:
A systematic mapping study on serious game quality. 15:1-15:10 - Muhammad Atif Javed, Uwe Zdun:
A systematic literature review of traceability approaches between software architecture and source code. 16:1-16:10
Short papers
- Federico Tomassetti, Marco Torchiano:
An empirical assessment of polyglot-ism in GitHub. 17:1-17:4 - Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Jeffrey C. Carver, Oscar Dieste, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
Replication types: towards a shared taxonomy. 18:1-18:4 - Nada Sherief, Nan Jiang, Mahmood Hosseini, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali:
Crowdsourcing software evaluation. 19:1-19:4 - Cristina Marinescu:
An empirical investigation on MPI open source applications. 20:1-20:4 - Sandun Dasanayake, Jouni Markkula, Markku Oivo:
Concerns in software development: a systematic mapping study. 21:1-21:4 - Davide Fucci, Burak Turhan, Markku Oivo:
Conformance factor in test-driven development: initial results from an enhanced replication. 22:1-22:4 - Akash Kumar Tripathi, Atul Gupta:
A controlled experiment to evaluate the effectiveness and the efficiency of four static program analysis tools for Java programs. 23:1-23:4 - Alejandrina Aranda, Oscar Dieste, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
Evidence of the presence of bias in subjective metrics: analysis within a family of experiments. 24:1-24:4 - Cécile Péraire, Todd Sedano:
Essence reflection meetings: field study. 25:1-25:4
Case studies II
- Sandro Morasca:
Using logistic regression to estimate the number of faulty software modules. 26:1-26:9 - Diana Kirk, Stephen G. MacDonell:
Investigating a conceptual construct for software context. 27:1-27:10 - Magne Jørgensen:
Communication of software cost estimates. 28:1-28:5
Systematic reviews, mapping studies, and meta-analysis III
- Florian Häser, Michael Felderer, Ruth Breu:
Software paradigms, assessment types and non-functional requirements in model-based integration testing: a systematic literature review. 29:1-29:10 - Philipp Diebold, Marc Dahlem:
Agile practices in practice: a mapping study. 30:1-30:10 - Edgar E. Hassler, Jeffrey C. Carver, Nicholas A. Kraft, David P. Hale:
Outcomes of a community workshop to identify and rank barriers to the systematic literature review process. 31:1-31:10
Case studies III
- Srdjan Stevanetic, Uwe Zdun:
Exploring the relationships between the understandability of components in architectural component models and component level metrics. 32:1-32:10 - Guoping Rong, He Zhang, Dong Shao:
Investigating code reading techniques for novice inspectors: an industrial case study. 33:1-33:10 - Jean Petric, Tihana Galinac Grbac:
Software structure evolution and relation to system defectiveness. 34:1-34:10 - Pierre N. Robillard, Mathieu Lavallée, Olivier Gendreau:
Quality control practice based on design artifacts categories: results from a case study. 35:1-35:10 - Aiko Fallas Yamashita, Leon Moonen:
Assembling multiple-case studies: potential, principles and practical considerations. 36:1-36:10
Replications of empirical studies
- Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Ronnie E. S. Santos:
Investigations about replication of empirical studies in software engineering: preliminary findings from a mapping study. 37:1-37:10 - Claes Wohlin:
Guidelines for snowballing in systematic literature studies and a replication in software engineering. 38:1-38:10 - Matthieu Foucault, Jean-Rémy Falleri, Xavier Blanc:
Code ownership in open-source software. 39:1-39:9
Case studies IV and methodological issues
- Olavo Matos, Tayana Conte, Emilia Mendes:
Is there a place for qualitative studies when identifying effort predictors?: a case in web effort estimation. 40:1-40:10 - Miguel J. Monasor, John Noll, Aurora Vizcaíno, Mario Piattini, Sarah Beecham:
Walk before you run: using heuristic evaluation to assess a training tool prototype. 41:1-41:10 - Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Claudia P. Ayala, Xavier Franch, Helena Martins Marques:
Artifacts of software reference architectures: a case study. 42:1-42:10 - Daniel Rodríguez, Israel Herraiz, Rachel Harrison, José Javier Dolado, José C. Riquelme:
Preliminary comparison of techniques for dealing with imbalance in software defect prediction. 43:1-43:10 - Howell R. Jordan, Sarah Beecham, Goetz Botterweck:
Modelling software engineering research with RSML. 44:1-44:10
Experiments and quasi-experiments and ethnographic and observational studies
- Sherlock A. Licorish, Stephen G. MacDonell:
Personality profiles of global software developers. 45:1-45:10 - Adrien Mouaffo Tiadjio, Davide Taibi, Kavyashree Jamboti:
Controlled experiments comparing fault-tree-based safety analysis techniques. 46:1-46:10 - Sardar Muhammad Sulaman, Krzysztof Wnuk, Martin Höst:
Perspective based risk analysis - a controlled experiment. 47:1-47:10 - Felice Salviulo, Giuseppe Scanniello:
Dealing with identifiers and comments in source code comprehension and maintenance: results from an ethnographically-informed study with students and professionals. 48:1-48:10 - Giuseppe Scanniello, Miroslaw Staron, Håkan Burden, Rogardt Heldal:
On the effect of using SysML requirement diagrams to comprehend requirements: results from two controlled experiments. 49:1-49:10 - Hussan Munir, Krzysztof Wnuk, Kai Petersen, Misagh Moayyed:
An experimental evaluation of test driven development vs. test-last development with industry professionals. 50:1-50:10 - Majid Ali Khan, Shahabuddin Muhammad, Tufail Muhammad:
Identifying performance issues based on method invocation patterns of an API. 51:1-51:6
Doctoral sympossium
- Jose Teixeira:
Understanding collaboration in the open-source arena: the cases of WebKit and OpenStack. 52:1-52:5 - Jamie Stevenson:
Research proposal: objective evaluation of object oriented design quality. 53:1-53:4 - Boyce Sigweni:
Feature weighting for case-based reasoning software project effort estimation. 54:1-54:4 - Solomon Gizaw:
An empirically derived personalisation framework for technical support. 55:1-55:4 - Waldemar Ferreira:
Together we are stronger: facilitating the conduction of distributed human-oriented experiments. 56:1-56:4 - Damiano Torre:
On collecting and validating UML consistency rules: a research proposal. 57:1-57:4 - Nada Sherief:
Software evaluation via users' feedback at runtime. 58:1-58:4 - Nour El Houda Dehimi:
Towards a novel testing approach for holonic agents. 59:1-59:4
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