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Empirical Software Engineering, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2015
- Weiyi Shang, Meiyappan Nagappan, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Studying the relationship between logging characteristics and the code quality of platform software. 1-27 - Ulrike Abelein, Barbara Paech:
Understanding the Influence of User Participation and Involvement on System Success - a Systematic Mapping Study. 28-81 - Jakub Jurkiewicz, Jerzy R. Nawrocki, Miroslaw Ochodek, Tomasz Glowacki:
HAZOP-based identification of events in use cases. 82-109 - Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, Margaret M. Burnett:
A practical guide to controlled experiments of software engineering tools with human participants. 110-141 - Gregor Polancic, Gregor Jost, Marjan Hericko:
An experimental investigation comparing individual and collaborative work productivity when using desktop and cloud modeling tools. 142-175 - Matias Martinez, Martin Monperrus:
Mining software repair models for reasoning on the search space of automated program fixing. 176-205 - Mohammed Misbhauddin, Mohammad R. Alshayeb:
UML model refactoring: a systematic literature review. 206-251 - Nicolas Bettenburg, Ahmed E. Hassan, Bram Adams, Daniel M. Germán:
Management of community contributions. 252-289
Volume 20, Number 2, April 2015
- Massimiliano Di Penta, Tao Xie:
Guest editorial: special section on mining software repositories. 291-293 - Nicolas Bettenburg, Meiyappan Nagappan, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Towards improving statistical modeling of software engineering data: think locally, act globally! 294-335 - Foutse Khomh, Bram Adams, Tejinder Dhaliwal, Ying Zou:
Understanding the impact of rapid releases on software quality - The case of firefox. 336-373 - Abram Hindle:
Green mining: a methodology of relating software change and configuration to power consumption. 374-409 - Massimiliano Di Penta, Jonathan I. Maletic:
Guest editorial: special section on software maintenance and evolution. 410-412 - Patrick Mäder, Alexander Egyed:
Do developers benefit from requirements traceability when evolving and maintaining a software system? 413-441 - Nasir Ali, Zohreh Sharafi, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Giuliano Antoniol:
An empirical study on the importance of source code entities for requirements traceability. 442-478 - Abram Hindle, Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Do topics make sense to managers and developers? 479-515 - Rafael Lotufo, Zeeshan Malik, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
Modelling the 'hurried' bug report reading process to summarize bug reports. 516-548 - Felienne Hermans, Martin Pinzger, Arie van Deursen:
Detecting and refactoring code smells in spreadsheet formulas. 549-575
Volume 20, Number 3, June 2015
- José del Sagrado, Isabel María del Águila, Francisco Javier Orellana:
Multi-objective ant colony optimization for requirements selection. 577-610 - Gordon Fraser, Andrea Arcuri:
1600 faults in 100 projects: automatically finding faults while achieving high coverage with EvoSuite. 611-639 - Ronald Jabangwe, Jürgen Börstler, Darja Smite, Claes Wohlin:
Empirical evidence on the link between object-oriented measures and external quality attributes: a systematic literature review. 640-693 - Emil Alégroth, Robert Feldt, Lisa Ryrholm:
Visual GUI testing in practice: challenges, problemsand limitations. 694-744 - Romain Robbes, David Röthlisberger, Éric Tanter:
Object-oriented software extensions in practice. 745-782 - Gordon Fraser, Andrea Arcuri:
Achieving scalable mutation-based generation of whole test suites. 783-812 - Ekrem Kocaguneli, Tim Menzies, Emilia Mendes:
Transfer learning in effort estimation. 813-843 - Wasif Afzal, Ahmad Nauman Ghazi, Juha Itkonen, Richard Torkar, Anneliese Amschler Andrews, Khurram Bhatti:
An experiment on the effectiveness and efficiency of exploratory testing. 844-878
Volume 20, Number 4, August 2015
- Barbara Russo, Giancarlo Succi, Witold Pedrycz:
Mining system logs to learn error predictors: a case study of a telemetry system. 879-927 - Nicholas DiGiuseppe, James A. Jones:
Fault density, fault types, and spectra-based fault localization. 928-967 - Kai Petersen, Çigdem Gencel, Negin Asghari, Stefanie Betz:
An elicitation instrument for operationalising GQM+Strategies (GQM+S-EI). 968-1005 - Viviane A. Santos, Alfredo Goldman, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
Fostering effective inter-team knowledge sharing in agile software development. 1006-1051 - Gabriele Bavota, Abdallah Qusef, Rocco Oliveto, Andrea De Lucia, Dave W. Binkley:
Are test smells really harmful? An empirical study. 1052-1094 - Jiachen Yang, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Hiroshi Igaki, Shinji Kusumoto:
Classification model for code clones based on machine learning. 1095-1125 - Wei Wu, Adrien Serveaux, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Giuliano Antoniol:
The impact of imperfect change rules on framework API evolution identification: an empirical study. 1126-1158 - Janet Siegmund, Jana Schumann:
Confounding parameters on program comprehension: a literature survey. 1159-1192
Volume 20, Number 5, October 2015
- Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Tom Mens:
Introduction to the special issue on software maintenance and evolution research. 1193-1197 - Bogdan Dit, Evan Moritz, Mario Linares Vásquez, Denys Poshyvanyk, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Supporting and accelerating reproducible empirical research in software evolution and maintenance using TraceLab Component Library. 1198-1236 - Tien-Duy B. Le, David Lo, Ferdian Thung:
Should I follow this fault localization tool's output? - Automated prediction of fault localization effectiveness. 1237-1274 - Gabriele Bavota, Gerardo Canfora, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Sebastiano Panichella:
How the Apache community upgrades dependencies: an evolutionary study. 1275-1317 - Mohammad Gharehyazie, Daryl Posnett, Bogdan Vasilescu, Vladimir Filkov:
Developer initiation and social interactions in OSS: A case study of the Apache Software Foundation. 1318-1353 - Yuan Tian, David Lo, Xin Xia, Chengnian Sun:
Automated prediction of bug report priority using multi-factor analysis. 1354-1383 - Mika V. Mäntylä, Bram Adams, Foutse Khomh, Emelie Engström, Kai Petersen:
On rapid releases and software testing: a case study and a semi-systematic literature review. 1384-1425
Volume 20, Number 6, December 2015
- Claes Wohlin, Aybüke Aurum:
Towards a decision-making structure for selecting a research design in empirical software engineering. 1427-1455 - Manuel Jose Moreno Lizaranzu, Federico Cuesta Rojo:
A framework and architecture for rapid software development: a success story. 1456-1485 - Mariano Ceccato, Andrea Capiluppi, Paolo Falcarin, Cornelia Boldyreff:
A large study on the effect of code obfuscation on the quality of java code. 1486-1524 - Julian M. Bass:
How product owner teams scale agile methods to large distributed enterprises. 1525-1557 - Martin P. Robillard, Yam B. Chhetri:
Recommending reference API documentation. 1558-1586 - Shane McIntosh, Meiyappan Nagappan, Bram Adams, Audris Mockus, Ahmed E. Hassan:
A Large-Scale Empirical Study of the Relationship between Build Technology and Build Maintenance. 1587-1633 - Daniela S. Cruzes, Tore Dybå, Per Runeson, Martin Höst:
Case studies synthesis: a thematic, cross-case, and narrative synthesis worked example. 1634-1665 - Giuseppe Scanniello, Andrian Marcus, Daniele Pascale:
Link analysis algorithms for static concept location: an empirical assessment. 1666-1720 - Jason McZara, Shahryar Sarkani, Thomas H. Holzer, Timothy Eveleigh:
Software requirements prioritization and selection using linguistic tools and constraint solvers - a controlled experiment. 1721-1761 - Lise Tordrup Heeager, Jeremy Rose:
Optimising agile development practices for the maintenance operation: nine heuristics. 1762-1784 - Maria Kechagia, Dimitris Mitropoulos, Diomidis Spinellis:
Charting the API minefield using software telemetry data. 1785-1830 - Elder Macedo Rodrigues, Flávio Moreira de Oliveira, Leandro T. Costa, Maicon Bernardino, Avelino Francisco Zorzo, Simone do Rócio Senger de Souza, Rodrigo S. Saad:
An empirical comparison of model-based and capture and replay approaches for performance testing. 1831-1860 - Osama Al-Baik, James Miller:
The kanban approach, between agility and leanness: a systematic review. 1861-1897 - Fábio Roberto Octaviano, Kátia Romero Felizardo, José Carlos Maldonado, Sandra Camargo Pinto Ferraz Fabbri:
Semi-automatic selection of primary studies in systematic literature reviews: is it reasonable? 1898-1917
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