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3rd ESEM 2009: Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
- Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2009, October 15-16, 2009, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4842-5
- Thomas Tan, Qi Li, Barry W. Boehm, Ye Yang, Mei He, Ramin Moazeni:
Productivity trends in incremental and iterative software development. 1-10 - Heidi J. Rognerud, Jo Erskine Hannay:
Challenges in enterprise software integration: An industrial study using repertory grids. 11-22 - Fei Dong, Mingshu Li, Juan Li, Ye Yang, Qing Wang:
Effect of staffing pattern on software project: An empirical analysis. 23-33 - Ekwa Duala-Ekoko, Martin P. Robillard:
A detailed examination of the correlation between imports and failure-proneness of software components. 34-43 - Sandro Morasca:
A probability-based approach for measuring external attributes of software artifacts. 44-55 - Gengshen Du, Günther Ruhe:
Does explanation improve the acceptance of decision support for product release planning? 56-68 - Sebastien Jeanmart, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Houari A. Sahraoui, Naji Habra:
Impact of the visitor pattern on program comprehension and maintenance. 69-78 - Simon Denier, Houari A. Sahraoui:
Understanding the use of inheritance with visual patterns. 79-88 - Pietro Abate, Roberto Di Cosmo, Jaap Boender, Stefano Zacchiroli:
Strong dependencies between software components. 89-99 - Luigi Lavazza, Carla Garavaglia:
Using function points to measure and estimate real-time and embedded software: Experiences and guidelines. 100-110 - Chris Lokan, Emilia Mendes:
Applying moving windows to software effort estimation. 111-122 - Salvatore Alessandro Sarcià, Victor R. Basili, Giovanni Cantone:
Scope error detection and handling concerning software estimation models. 123-132 - Marcus Ciolkowski:
What do we know about perspective-based reading? An approach for quantitative aggregation in software engineering. 133-144 - Bryan Robbins, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Cognitive factors in perspective-based reading (PBR): A protocol analysis study. 145-155 - Stefan Hanenberg, Sebastian Kleinschmager, Manuel Josupeit-Walter:
Does aspect-oriented programming increase the development speed for crosscutting code? An empirical study. 156-167 - Philip Johnson, Shaoxuan Zhang:
We need more coverage, stat! classroom experience with the software ICU. 168-178 - Min Zhang, Lorin Hochstein:
Fitting a workflow model to captured development data. 179-190 - Anna Corazza, Sergio Di Martino, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino, Emilia Mendes:
Applying support vector regression for web effort estimation using a cross-company dataset. 191-202 - Thorbjorn Walle, Jo Erskine Hannay:
Personality and the nature of collaboration in pair programming. 203-213 - Norsaremah Salleh, Emilia Mendes, John C. Grundy, Giles St. J. Burch:
An empirical study of the effects of personality in pair programming using the five-factor model. 214-225 - Ilenia Fronza, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
An interpretation of the results of the analysis of pair programming during novices integration in a team. 225-235 - Medha Umarji, Carolyn B. Seaman:
Gauging acceptance of software metrics: Comparing perspectives of managers and developers. 236-247 - Rahul Razdan, Steve Esposito, Jay Lawrence, Peter Conner:
Empirical results from the transformation of a large commercial technical computing environment. 248-256 - Sebastian Barney, Claes Wohlin, Aybüke Aurum:
Balancing software product investments. 257-268 - Arilo Claudio Dias Neto, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Evaluation of model-based testing techniques selection approaches: An external replication. 269-278 - Lucas Lima, Juliano Iyoda, Augusto Sampaio, Eduardo Aranha:
Test case prioritization based on data reuse an experimental study. 279-290 - Audris Mockus, Nachiappan Nagappan, Trung T. Dinh-Trong:
Test coverage and post-verification defects: A multiple case study. 291-301 - Dapeng Liu, Qing Wang, Junchao Xiao:
The role of software process simulation modeling in software risk management: A systematic review. 302-311 - Nico Zazworka, Victor R. Basili, Forrest Shull:
Tool supported detection and judgment of nonconformance in process execution. 312-323 - Carlton A. Crabtree, Carolyn B. Seaman, Anthony F. Norcio:
Exploring language in software process elicitation: A grounded theory approach. 324-335 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Pearl Brereton, Mark Turner, Mahmood Niazi, Stephen G. Linkman, Rialette Pretorius, David Budgen:
The impact of limited search procedures for systematic literature reviews A participant-observer case study. 336-345 - Muhammad Ali Babar, He Zhang:
Systematic literature reviews in software engineering: Preliminary results from interviews with researchers. 346-355 - Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Sira Vegas:
Using differences among replications of software engineering experiments to gain knowledge. 356-366 - Mehwish Riaz, Emilia Mendes, Ewan D. Tempero:
A systematic review of software maintainability prediction and metrics. 367-377 - Aiko Fallas Yamashita, Hans Christian Benestad, Bente Cecilie Dahlum Anda, Per Einar Arnstad, Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Leon Moonen:
Using concept mapping for maintainability assessments. 378-389 - Steffen M. Olbrich, Daniela S. Cruzes, Victor R. Basili, Nico Zazworka:
The evolution and impact of code smells: A case study of two open source systems. 390-400 - Kai Petersen, Claes Wohlin:
Context in industrial software engineering research. 401-404 - A. César C. França, Fabio Q. B. da Silva:
An empirical study on software engineers motivational factors. 405-409 - Yi Wang:
Building the linkage between project managers' personality and success of software projects. 410-413 - Paulo Sérgio Medeiros dos Santos, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Action research use in software engineering: An initial survey. 414-417 - Edzreena Edza Odzaly, Paul Sage, Des Greer:
Software risk management barriers: An empirical study. 418-421 - Gabriela Robiolo, Cristina Badano, Ricardo Orosco:
Transactions and paths: Two use case based metrics which improve the early effort estimation. 422-425 - Liam Feldman, Carl J. Mueller, Dan E. Tamir, Oleg V. Komogortsev:
Usability testing with total-effort metrics. 426-429 - Lulu He, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Modifiability measurement from a task complexity perspective: A feasibility study. 430-434 - Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Predicting defects with program dependencies. 435-438 - Md. Mainur Rahman, Günther Ruhe, Thomas Zimmermann:
Optimized assignment of developers for fixing bugs an initial evaluation for eclipse projects. 439-442 - Christoph Domann, Elmar Jürgens, Jonathan Streit:
The curse of copy&paste Cloning in requirements specifications. 443-446 - Dan Schrimpsher, Letha H. Etzkorn:
An empirical quality model for web service ontologies to support mobile devices. 447-450 - Zhongpeng Lin, Fengdi Shu, Ye Yang, Chenyong Hu, Qing Wang:
An empirical study on bug assignment automation using Chinese bug data. 451-455 - Huijuan Wu, Yuepu Guo, Carolyn B. Seaman:
Analyzing video data: A study of programming behavior under two software engineering paradigms. 456-459 - Ana Erika Camargo Cruz, Koichiro Ochimizu:
Towards logistic regression models for predicting fault-prone code across software projects. 460-463 - Stefan Wagner, Klaus Lochmann, Sebastian Winter, Andreas Goeb, Michael Klaes:
Quality models in practice: A preliminary analysis. 464-467 - Silvia Abrahão, Emilio Insfrán, Carmine Gravino, Giuseppe Scanniello:
On the effectiveness of dynamic modeling in UML: Results from an external replication. 468-472 - Fan Wang, Xiaohu Yang, Xiaochun Zhu, Lu Chen:
Simulation of the defect removal process with queuing theory. 473-476 - Ayse Tosun, Ayse Basar Bener:
Reducing false alarms in software defect prediction by decision threshold optimization. 477-480 - Prasanth Anbalagan, Mladen A. Vouk:
An empirical study of security problem reports in Linux distributions. 481-484 - Frank Elberzhager, Marek Jawurek, Christian Jung, Alexander Klaus:
Progress report on the experimental evaluation of security inspection guidance. 485-489 - Xiaochun Zhu, Bo Zhou, Lu Chen:
Software testing sizing in incremental development: A case study. 490-493 - Juha Itkonen, Mika Mäntylä, Casper Lassenius:
How do testers do it? An exploratory study on manual testing practices. 494-497 - Martín Soto, Marcus Ciolkowski:
The QualOSS open source assessment model measuring the performance of open source communities. 498-501 - Nelly Condori-Fernández, Maya Daneva, Klaas Sikkel, Roel J. Wieringa, Óscar Dieste Tubío, Oscar Pastor:
A systematic mapping study on empirical evaluation of software requirements specifications techniques. 502-505 - Özlem Albayrak:
An experiment to observe the impact of UML diagrams on the effectiveness of software requirements inspections. 506-510 - Susan M. Mitchell, Carolyn B. Seaman:
A comparison of software cost, duration, and quality for waterfall vs. iterative and incremental development: A systematic review. 511-515 - Karen Scarfone, Peter Mell:
An analysis of CVSS version 2 vulnerability scoring. 516-525 - Geraldine Vache:
Vulnerability analysis for a quantitative security evaluation. 526-534 - Christian Frühwirth, Tomi Männistö:
Improving CVSS-based vulnerability prioritization and response with context information. 535-544 - James Walden, Maureen Doyle, Grant A. Welch, Michael Whelan:
Security of open source web applications. 545-553 - Koen Buyens, Riccardo Scandariato, Wouter Joosen:
Measuring the interplay of security principles in software architectures. 554-563 - Yolanta Beres, Marco Casassa Mont, Jonathan Griffin, Simon Shiu:
Using security metrics coupled with predictive modeling and simulation to assess security processes. 564-573 - Hideyuki Tanaka:
Quantitative analysis of information security interdependency between industrial sectors. 574-583
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