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Information & Software Technology, Volume 62
Volume 62, June 2015
- Babak Darvish Rouhani, Mohd Naz'ri Mahrin, Fatemeh Nikpay, Rodina Binti Ahmad, Pourya Nikfard:
A systematic literature review on Enterprise Architecture Implementation Methodologies. 1-20 - Karl A. Morris, Mark Allison, Fábio M. Costa, Jinpeng Wei, Peter J. Clarke:
An adaptive middleware design to support the dynamic interpretation of domain-specific models. 21-41 - David Ameller, Xavier Burgués Illa, Oriol Collell, Dolors Costal, Xavier Franch, Mike P. Papazoglou:
Development of service-oriented architectures using model-driven development: A mapping study. 42-66 - Lin Chen, Bin Fang, Zhaowei Shang, Yuanyan Tang:
Negative samples reduction in cross-company software defects prediction. 67-77 - José Angel Galindo, Deepak Dhungana, Rick Rabiser, David Benavides, Goetz Botterweck, Paul Grünbacher:
Supporting distributed product configuration by integrating heterogeneous variability modeling approaches. 78-100 - Stefan Wagner, Andreas Goeb, Lars Heinemann, Michael Kläs, Constanza Lampasona, Klaus Lochmann, Alois Mayr, Reinhold Plösch, Andreas Seidl, Jonathan Streit, Adam Trendowicz:
Operationalised product quality models and assessment: The Quamoco approach. 101-123 - Arnaud Blouin, Naouel Moha, Benoit Baudry, Houari A. Sahraoui, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Assessing the use of slicing-based visualizing techniques on the understanding of large metamodels. 124-142 - Eetu Kupiainen, Mika Mäntylä, Juha Itkonen:
Using metrics in Agile and Lean Software Development - A systematic literature review of industrial studies. 143-163 - José Ignacio Panach, Sergio España, Óscar Dieste Tubío, Oscar Pastor, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
In search of evidence for model-driven development claims: An experiment on quality, effort, productivity and satisfaction. 164-186 - Diana Borrego, Rafael M. Gasca, María Teresa Gómez-López:
Automating correctness verification of artifact-centric business process models. 187-197 - Changhai Nie, Huayao Wu, Xintao Niu, Fei-Ching Kuo, Hareton K. N. Leung, Charles J. Colbourn:
Combinatorial testing, random testing, and adaptive random testing for detecting interaction triggered failures. 198-213
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