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IWSM-Mensura 2019: Haarlem, The Netherlands
- Ayça Kolukisa Tarhan, Ahmet Coskunçay: 
 Joint Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Measurement and the International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (IWSM Mensura 2019), Haarlem, The Netherlands, October 7-9, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2476, CEUR-WS.org 2019
Session 1: Portfolio Estimation
- Musa Erhan, Ayça Tarhan, Adnan Ozsoy: 
 A Conceptual Model for Blockchain-Based Software Project Information Sharing. 1-14
- Francisco Valdés Souto: 
 Validation of Supplier Estimates Using COSMIC Method. 15-30
Session 2: IT Cost Estimation
- Alain Abran, Shaghayegh Vedadi: 
 Development of COSMIC Scaling Factors Using Classification of Functional Requirements. 31-46
- Francisco Valdés Souto: 
 Automated COSMIC Measurement Through MENSURA® Tool. 47-54
- Miroslaw Staron, Wilhelm Meding, Poupak Baniasad: 
 Information Needs for SAFe Teams and Release Train Management: A Design Science Research Study. 55-70
- Beatriz Marín, Matías Vera, Giovanni Giachetti: 
 An Adventure Serious Game for Teaching Effort Estimation in Software Engineering. 71-86
- Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, Antonio Martini, Miroslaw Staron, Christian Berger, Jörgen Hansson: 
 Evolution of Technical Debt: An Exploratory Study. 87-102
- Sandro Hartenstein, Konrad Nadobny, Steven Schmidt, Andreas Schmietendorf: 
 An Approach for a Fast Cost Validation of Web-Based APIs supported by Functional Size Measurement with COSMIC. 103-111
- Rafal Wlodarski, Aneta Poniszewska-Maranda, Anna Sniegula: 
 An Assessment Scheme for Student Development Projects with Software Industry Experience. 112-120
- Arlan Lesterhuis, Alain Abran: 
 COSMIC Sizing of Machine Learning Image Classifier Software Using Neural Networks. 121-129
Session 3: The Value of IT
- Sanjay L. Joshi, Bharat Deshpande, Sasikumar Punnekkat: 
 Experimental Analysis of Dependency Factors of Software Product Reliability using SonarQube. 130-137
- Khaled Walid Al-Sabbagh, Miroslaw Staron, Regina Hebig, Wilhelm Meding: 
 Predicting Test Case Verdicts Using Textual Analysis of Committed Code Churns. 138-153

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