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20th EASE 2016: Limerick, Ireland
- Sarah Beecham, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Stephen G. MacDonell:

Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2016, Limerick, Ireland, June 01 - 03, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-3691-8 - Steffen Küpper:

The impact of agile methods on the development of an agile culture: research proposal: [the agile evolution]. 1:1-1:4 - Wylliams Santos

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Towards a better understanding of simplicity in Agile software development projects. 2:1-2:4 - Ann Barcomb

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Episodic volunteering in open source communities. 3:1-3:3 - Mehvish Rashid

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Remedying knowledge loss in free/libre open source software. 4:1-4:4 - Jean Petric

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Using different characteristics of machine learners to identify different defect families. 5:1-5:4 - Bruno Cartaxo

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Integrating evidence from systematic reviews with software engineering practice through evidence briefings. 6:1-6:4 - Suchismita Hoare:

A study of the state-of-the-art of PaaS interoperability. 7:1-7:4 - Solomon Gizaw:

Personalised technical support for text-based interactions: a validation study. 8:1-8:4 - Lukas Pradel:

Quantifying the ramp-up problem in software projects. 9:1-9:4 - Ali Parsai

, Alessandro Murgia, Serge Demeyer
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Evaluating random mutant selection at class-level in projects with non-adequate test suites. 11:1-11:10 - Sandro Morasca

, Luigi Lavazza
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Slope-based fault-proneness thresholds for software engineering measures. 12:1-12:10 - Jean Petric

, David Bowes
, Tracy Hall
, Bruce Christianson
, Nathan Baddoo:
The jinx on the NASA software defect data sets. 13:1-13:5 - Babatunde Kazeem Olorisade, Ed de Quincey, Pearl Brereton, Peter Andras

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A critical analysis of studies that address the use of text mining for citation screening in systematic reviews. 14:1-14:11 - Claes Wohlin

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Second-generation systematic literature studies using snowballing. 15:1-15:6 - Ronnie E. S. Santos, Fabio Q. B. da Silva

, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães
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Benefits and limitations of job rotation in software organizations: a systematic literature review. 16:1-16:12 - Hennie Huijgens

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Evidence-based software portfolio management: a tool description and evaluation. 17:1-17:5 - Eduardo Fernandes

, Johnatan Oliveira, Gustavo Vale, Thanis Paiva, Eduardo Figueiredo
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A review-based comparative study of bad smell detection tools. 18:1-18:12 - Qiuping Zhang, Guoping Rong, He Zhang:

An empirical study on independence-driven data selection for improving capture-recapture estimation. 19:1-19:10 - Florian Häser, Michael Felderer

, Ruth Breu:
An integrated tool environment for experimentation in domain specific language engineering. 20:1-20:5 - Sandra C. P. F. Fabbri, Cleiton Silva, Elis Montoro Hernandes, Fábio Octaviano

, André Di Thommazo, Anderson Belgamo:
Improvements in the StArt tool to better support the systematic review process. 21:1-21:5 - Paolo Tell

, Jacob B. Cholewa, Peter Nellemann, Marco Kuhrmann
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Beyond the spreadsheet: reflections on tool support for literature studies. 22:1-22:5 - Vard Antinyan, Miroslaw Staron

, Anna Börjesson Sandberg, Jörgen Hansson:
Validating software measures using action research a method and industrial experiences. 23:1-23:10 - Lucas Veado, Gustavo Vale, Eduardo Fernandes

, Eduardo Figueiredo
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TDTool: threshold derivation tool. 24:1-24:5 - Fábio Octaviano

, Cleiton Silva, Sandra C. P. F. Fabbri:
Using the SCAS strategy to perform the initial selection of studies in systematic reviews: an experimental study. 25:1-25:10 - Vahid Garousi

, Michael Felderer
, Mika V. Mäntylä
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The need for multivocal literature reviews in software engineering: complementing systematic literature reviews with grey literature. 26:1-26:6 - Alexander M. Hoole, Issa Traoré, Aurélien Delaitre, Charles de Oliveira:

Improving vulnerability detection measurement: [test suites and software security assurance]. 27:1-27:10 - Sunint Kaur Khalsa, Yvan Labiche

, Johanna Nicoletta:
The power of single and error annotations in category partition testing: an experimental evaluation. 28:1-28:10 - Patrick O'Sullivan, Anne Connolly, Noel Carroll

, Ita Richardson
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IBM's smarter care: challenges and strategies. 29:1-29:2 - Steve Anderson, Paul Sagar, Beth Smith, Ken R. Wallace

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What we have learnt adopting evidence-based software engineering for industrial practice. 30:1 - Hennie Huijgens

, Arie van Deursen
, Rini van Solingen:
An exploratory study on the effects of perceived value and stakeholder satisfaction on software projects. 31:1-31:10 - Krzysztof Wnuk, Ravichandra Kumar Kollu:

A systematic mapping study on requirements scoping. 32:1-32:11 - Swetha Keertipati, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Sherlock A. Licorish:

Approaches for prioritizing feature improvements extracted from app reviews. 33:1-33:6 - Paul Ralph

, Ewan D. Tempero:
Characteristics of decision-making during coding. 34:1-34:10 - Mohsin Irshad, Richard Torkar

, Kai Petersen
, Wasif Afzal
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Capturing cost avoidance through reuse: systematic literature review and industrial evaluation. 35:1-35:12 - Todd Sedano, Paul Ralph

, Cécile Péraire:
Practice and perception of team code ownership. 36:1-36:6 - Qing Mi

, Jacky Keung
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An empirical analysis of reopened bugs based on open source projects. 37:1-37:10 - Nor Shahida Mohamad Yusop, John C. Grundy

, Rajesh Vasa
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Reporting usability defects: do reporters report what software developers need? 38:1-38:10 - Vahid Garousi

, Ebru Göçmen Ergezer, Kadir Herkiloglu:
Usage, usefulness and quality of defect reports: an industrial case study. 39:1-39:6 - Sousuke Amasaki, Chris Lokan:

A replication study on the effects of weighted moving windows for software effort estimation. 40:1-40:9 - Boyce Sigweni, Martin J. Shepperd

, Tommaso Turchi
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Realistic assessment of software effort estimation models. 41:1-41:6 - Dietmar Pfahl

, Siim Karus, Myroslava Stavnycha:
Improving expert prediction of issue resolution time. 42:1-42:6 - Smitha Keertipati, Sherlock A. Licorish, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu:

Exploring decision-making processes in Python. 43:1-43:10 - Paul Ralph

, Mike W. Chiasson, Helen Kelley:
Social theory for software engineering research. 44:1-44:11

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