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Empirical Software Engineering, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, February 2014
- Gerardo Canfora

, Luigi Cerulo
, Marta Cimitile
, Massimiliano Di Penta
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How changes affect software entropy: an empirical study. 1-38 - Rodrigo Pastl Pontes, Paulo Claudino Véras, Ana Maria Ambrosio

, Emília Villani:
Contributions of model checking and CoFI methodology to the development of space embedded software. 39-68 - Jeff Offutt, Vasileios Papadimitriou, Upsorn Praphamontripong:

A case study on bypass testing of web applications. 69-104 - Darja Smite, Claes Wohlin

, Zane Galvina, Rafael Prikladnicki:
An empirically based terminology and taxonomy for global software engineering. 105-153 - Ahmet Okutan

, Olcay Taner Yildiz
:
Software defect prediction using Bayesian networks. 154-181 - Stephen W. Thomas, Hadi Hemmati, Ahmed E. Hassan, Dorothea Blostein:

Static test case prioritization using topic models. 182-212 - Taeho Lee, Taewan Gu, Jongmoon Baik:

MND-SCEMP: an empirical study of a software cost estimation modeling process in the defense domain. 213-240 - Özlem Albayrak, Jeffrey C. Carver

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Investigation of individual factors impacting the effectiveness of requirements inspections: a replicated experiment. 241-266
Volume 19, Number 2, April 2014
- Jeffrey C. Carver

, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Maria Teresa Baldassarre
, Sira Vegas
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Replications of software engineering experiments. 267-276 - Davide Fucci

, Burak Turhan
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On the role of tests in test-driven development: a differentiated and partial replication. 277-302 - Juha Itkonen

, Mika Mäntylä
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Are test cases needed? Replicated comparison between exploratory and test-case-based software testing. 303-342 - Marta Gómez, Silvia Teresita Acuña:

A replicated quasi-experimental study on the influence of personality and team climate in software development. 343-377 - Cecilia Apa, Oscar Dieste

, Edison G. Espinosa G., Efraín R. Fonseca C.
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Effectiveness for detecting faults within and outside the scope of testing techniques: an independent replication. 378-417
Volume 19, Number 3, June 2014
- Byron J. Williams, Jeffrey C. Carver

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Examination of the software architecture change characterization scheme using three empirical studies. 419-464 - Lauren R. Biggers, Cecylia Bocovich, Riley Capshaw, Brian P. Eddy, Letha H. Etzkorn, Nicholas A. Kraft:

Configuring latent Dirichlet allocation based feature location. 465-500 - Fabio Q. B. da Silva

, Marcos Suassuna, A. César C. França
, Alicia M. Grubb, Tatiana B. Gouveia, Cleviton V. F. Monteiro, Igor Ebrahim dos Santos:
Replication of empirical studies in software engineering research: a systematic mapping study. 501-557 - Jeff Offutt, Chandra Alluri:

An industrial study of applying input space partitioning to test financial calculation engines. 558-581 - Mario Linares Vásquez

, Collin McMillan, Denys Poshyvanyk
, Mark Grechanik
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On using machine learning to automatically classify software applications into domain categories. 582-618 - Anton Barua, Stephen W. Thomas, Ahmed E. Hassan:

What are developers talking about? An analysis of topics and trends in Stack Overflow. 619-654 - Oscar Ljungkrantz, Knut Åkesson, Martin Fabian

, Amir Hossein Ebrahimi:
An empirical study of control logic specifications for programmable logic controllers. 655-677 - Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Arnon Sturm

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Comprehensibility of UML-based software product line specifications - A controlled experiment. 678-713 - Norsaremah Salleh

, Emilia Mendes, John Grundy
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Investigating the effects of personality traits on pair programming in a higher education setting through a family of experiments. 714-752 - Roberto Latorre

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A successful application of a Test-Driven Development strategy in the industrial environment. 753-773
Volume 19, Number 4, August 2014
- Jehad Al-Dallal

, Sandro Morasca
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Predicting object-oriented class reuse-proneness using internal quality attributes. 775-821 - Rafael Prikladnicki, Alexander Boden, Gabriela Avram, Cleidson R. B. de Souza

, Volker Wulf
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Data collection in global software engineering research: learning from past experience. 822-856 - Vahid Khatibi Bardsiri

, Dayang Norhayati Abang Jawawi
, Siti Zaiton Mohd Hashim, Elham Khatibi:
A flexible method to estimate the software development effort based on the classification of projects and localization of comparisons. 857-884 - Georgios Gousios

, Diomidis Spinellis
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Conducting quantitative software engineering studies with Alitheia Core. 885-925 - Ariadi Nugroho

, Michel R. V. Chaudron
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The impact of UML modeling on defect density and defect resolution time in a proprietary system. 926-954 - Bogdan Vasilescu

, Alexander Serebrenik
, Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens
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On the variation and specialisation of workload - A case study of the Gnome ecosystem community. 955-1008 - Jon Eyolfson, Lin Tan, Patrick Lam:

Correlations between bugginess and time-based commit characteristics. 1009-1039 - Mariano Ceccato

, Massimiliano Di Penta
, Paolo Falcarin
, Filippo Ricca, Marco Torchiano
, Paolo Tonella
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A family of experiments to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of source code obfuscation techniques. 1040-1074 - Luigi Lavazza

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An evaluation of the statistical convertibility of Function Points into COSMIC Function Points. 1075-1110 - Aiko Yamashita:

Assessing the capability of code smells to explain maintenance problems: an empirical study combining quantitative and qualitative data. 1111-1143 - Tuomas Ihme, Minna Pikkarainen, Susanna Teppola, Jukka Kääriäinen

, Olivier Biot:
Challenges and industry practices for managing software variability in small and medium sized enterprises. 1144-1168 - Ammar Osaiweran

, Mathijs Schuts, Jozef Hooman:
Experiences with incorporating formal techniques into industrial practice. 1169-1194
Volume 19, Number 5, October 2014
- Filippo Lanubile

, Rafael Prikladnicki, Erran Carmel, Rini van Solingen:
Resolving the challenges of time and distance. 1195-1196 - Hans-Christian Estler, Martin Nordio, Carlo A. Furia, Bertrand Meyer, Johannes Schneider:

Agile vs. structured distributed software development: A case study. 1197-1224 - Nils Brede Moe

, Darja Smite, Geir Kjetil Hanssen
, Hamish T. Barney:
From offshore outsourcing to insourcing and partnerships: four failed outsourcing attempts. 1225-1258 - Michael W. Godfrey, Arie van Deursen

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Special issue on program comprehension. 1259-1260 - Ahmad Jbara

, Adam Matan, Dror G. Feitelson:
High-MCC Functions in the Linux Kernel. 1261-1298 - Janet Siegmund, Christian Kästner

, Jörg Liebig, Sven Apel
, Stefan Hanenberg:
Measuring and modeling programming experience. 1299-1334 - Stefan Hanenberg, Sebastian Kleinschmager, Romain Robbes, Éric Tanter, Andreas Stefik:

An empirical study on the impact of static typing on software maintainability. 1335-1382 - Andrea De Lucia

, Massimiliano Di Penta
, Rocco Oliveto, Annibale Panichella, Sebastiano Panichella
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Labeling source code with information retrieval methods: an empirical study. 1383-1420 - Gordon Fraser, Jerffeson Teixeira de Souza:

Guest editorial: Search-based software engineering. 1421-1422 - Márcio de Oliveira Barros:

An experimental evaluation of the importance of randomness in hill climbing searches applied to software engineering problems. 1423-1465 - Erik M. Fredericks, Byron DeVries, Betty H. C. Cheng

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AutoRELAX: automatically RELAXing a goal model to address uncertainty. 1466-1501 - Jonathan M. Aitken

, Robert Alexander, Tim Kelly, Simon M. Poulding:
Evolving robust networks for systems-of-systems: is it viable for large networks? 1502-1530
Volume 19, Number 6, December 2014
- Ning Chen, Steven C. H. Hoi

, Xiaokui Xiao
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Software process evaluation: a machine learning framework with application to defect management process. 1531-1564 - Markus Borg

, Per Runeson
, Anders Ardö:
Recovering from a decade: a systematic mapping of information retrieval approaches to software traceability. 1565-1616 - Gabriele Bavota

, Andrea De Lucia
, Andrian Marcus
, Rocco Oliveto:
Automating extract class refactoring: an improved method and its evaluation. 1617-1664 - Lin Tan, Chen Liu, Zhenmin Li, Xuanhui Wang, Yuanyuan Zhou, ChengXiang Zhai:

Bug characteristics in open source software. 1665-1705 - Latifa Guerrouj, Massimiliano Di Penta

, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Giuliano Antoniol:
An experimental investigation on the effects of context on source code identifiers splitting and expansion. 1706-1753 - Emily Hill, David W. Binkley, Dawn J. Lawrie

, Lori L. Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker:
An empirical study of identifier splitting techniques. 1754-1780 - Per Runeson

, Andreas Stefik, Anneliese Amschler Andrews:
Variation factors in the design and analysis of replicated controlled experiments - Three (dis)similar studies on inspections versus unit testing. 1781-1808 - Elizabeth Bjarnason

, Per Runeson
, Markus Borg
, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Emelie Engström
, Björn Regnell
, Giedre Sabaliauskaite
, Annabella Loconsole, Tony Gorschek, Robert Feldt:
Challenges and practices in aligning requirements with verification and validation: a case study of six companies. 1809-1855 - Jinqiu Yang, Lin Tan:

SWordNet: Inferring semantically related words from software context. 1856-1886 - Yulkeidi Martínez

, Cristina Cachero
, Santiago Meliá
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Empirical study on the maintainability of Web applications: Model-driven Engineering vs Code-centric. 1887-1920 - Andreas Jedlitschka

, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, H. Dieter Rombach:
Reporting experiments to satisfy professionals' information needs. 1921-1955 - Wen-Ming Han:

Validating differential relationships between risk categories and project performance as perceived by managers. 1956-1966 - Elena Gómez-Martínez

, Rafael González-Cabero, José Merseguer
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Performance assessment of an architecture with adaptative interfaces for people with special needs. 1967-2018 - Osama Al-Baik

, James Miller:
Waste identification and elimination in information technology organizations. 2019-2061

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