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19th EASE 2015: Nanjing, China
- Jian Lv, He Jason Zhang, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2015, Nanjing, China, April 27-29, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3350-4 - Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Robust statistical methods: why, what and how: keynote. 1:1-1:6 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
Selecting research methods for studying a participatory culture in software development: keynote. 2:1-2:5 - Klaas Andries de Graaf, Peng Liang, Antony Tang, Hans van Vliet:
Supporting architecture documentation: a comparison of two ontologies for knowledge retrieval. 3:1-3:10 - Philip Mayer, Alexander Bauer:
An empirical analysis of the utilization of multiple programming languages in open source projects. 4:1-4:10 - Alcemir Rodrigues Santos, Raphael Pereira de Oliveira, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
Strategies for consistency checking on software product lines: a mapping study. 5:1-5:14 - Bo Zhou, Iulian Neamtiu, Rajiv Gupta:
Predicting concurrency bugs: how many, what kind and where are they? 6:1-6:10 - Bo Zhou, Iulian Neamtiu, Rajiv Gupta:
A cross-platform analysis of bugs and bug-fixing in open source projects: desktop vs. Android vs. iOS. 7:1-7:10 - Mohammad Mahdi Hassan, Martin Blom:
Applying clustering to analyze opinion diversity. 8:1-8:10 - Didar Zowghi, Francesca da Rimini, Muneera Bano:
Problems and challenges of user involvement in software development: an empirical study. 9:1-9:10 - Mahmoud O. Elish, Yasser Al-Ghamdi:
Fault density analysis of object-oriented classes in presence of code clones. 10:1-10:7 - Muhammad Atif Javed, Uwe Zdun:
On the effects of traceability links in differently sized software systems. 11:1-11:10 - Muhammad Usman, Emilia Mendes, Jürgen Börstler:
Effort estimation in agile software development: a survey on the state of the practice. 12:1-12:10 - Joachim Schramm, Patrick Dohrmann, Marco Kuhrmann:
Development of flexible software process lines with variability operations: a longitudinal case study. 13:1-13:10 - You Zhou, He Zhang, Xin Huang, Song Yang, Muhammad Ali Babar, Hao Tang:
Quality assessment of systematic reviews in software engineering: a tertiary study. 14:1-14:14 - Gaoxuan Liu, Guoping Rong, He Zhang, Qi Shan:
The adoption of capture-recapture in software engineering: a systematic literature review. 15:1-15:13 - Asim Abdulkhaleq, Stefan Wagner:
A controlled experiment for the empirical evaluation of safety analysis techniques for safety-critical software. 16:1-16:10 - Deepika Badampudi, Claes Wohlin, Kai Petersen:
Experiences from using snowballing and database searches in systematic literature studies. 17:1-17:10 - Sherlock A. Licorish, Stephen G. MacDonell, Tony Clear:
Analyzing confidentiality and privacy concerns: insights from Android issue logs. 18:1-18:10 - Passakorn Phannachitta, Akito Monden, Jacky W. Keung, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Case consistency: a necessary data quality property for software engineering data sets. 19:1-19:10 - Alan Charpentier, Jean-Rémy Falleri, David Lo, Laurent Réveillère:
An empirical assessment of Bellon's clone benchmark. 20:1-20:10 - Srdjan Stevanetic, Uwe Zdun:
Software metrics for measuring the understandability of architectural structures: a systematic mapping study. 21:1-21:14 - Alex N. Borges, Waldemar Ferreira, Emanoel Francisco Spósito Barreiros, Adauto Almeida, Liliane Fonseca, Eudis Teixeira, Diogo Silva, Aline Alencar, Sérgio Soares:
Support mechanisms to conduct empirical studies in software engineering: a systematic mapping study. 22:1-22:14 - Christopher Marshall, Pearl Brereton:
Systematic review toolbox: a catalogue of tools to support systematic reviews. 23:1-23:6 - Jefferson Seide Molléri, Fabiane Barreto Vavassori Benitti:
SESRA: a web-based automated tool to support the systematic literature review process. 24:1-24:6 - Davide Fucci, Burak Turhan, Markku Oivo:
On the effects of programming and testing skills on external quality and productivity in a test-driven development context. 25:1-25:6 - Christopher Marshall, Pearl Brereton, Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Tools to support systematic reviews in software engineering: a cross-domain survey using semi-structured interviews. 26:1-26:6 - Yangchao Liu, Xiaobing Sun, Yucong Duan:
Analyzing program readability based on WordNet. 27:1-27:2 - Dana Sulistiyo Kusumo, Ariadi Nugroho:
Understanding differences in process perspectives between developers and acquirers in off-the-shelf-based custom software projects undertaken in Indonesia. 28:1-28:6 - Marian Daun, Andrea Salmon, Thorsten Weyer, Klaus Pohl:
The impact of students' skills and experiences on empirical results: a controlled experiment with undergraduate and graduate students. 29:1-29:6 - Faezeh Siavashi, Dragos Truscan:
Environment modeling in model-based testing: concepts, prospects and research challenges: a systematic literature review. 30:1-30:6 - Sajjad Mahmood, Sajid Anwer, Mahmood Niazi, Mohammad R. Alshayeb, Ita Richardson:
Identifying the factors that influence task allocation in global software development: preliminary results. 31:1-31:6 - Boyce Sigweni, Martin J. Shepperd:
Using blind analysis for software engineering experiments. 32:1-32:6 - Bilyaminu Auwal Romo, Andrea Capiluppi:
Towards an automation of the traceability of bugs from development logs: a study based on open source software. 33:1-33:6 - Xin Xia, David Lo, Jingfan Tang, Shanping Li:
Customer satisfaction feedback in an IT outsourcing company: a case study on the insigma Hengtian company. 34:1-34:5
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