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15th SBCARS 2021: Joinville, Brazil
- Cristiano D. Vasconcellos, Karina Girardi Roggia, Paulo Bousfield, Vanessa Collere, Rodrigo Bonifácio:
SBCARS '21: Brazilian Symposium on Software Components, Architectures, and Reuse, Joinville, Brazil, 27 September 2021 - 1 October 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8419-3 - Luciano Marchezan, Wesley Klewerton Guez Assunção, João Carbonell, Elder Rodrigues, Maicon Bernardino, Fábio Basso:
SPLReePlan - Automated Support for Software Product Line Reengineering Planning. 1-10 - Willian Marques Freire, Simone de França Tonhão, Tiago Bonetti, Marcelo Shigenaga, William De Araujo Cadette, Fernando Felizardo, Aline Maria Malachini Miotto Amaral, Edson Oliveira Jr., Thelma Elita Colanzi:
On the configuration of multi-objective evolutionary algorithms for PLA design optimization. 11-20 - Anderson G. Uchôa, Wesley Klewerton Guez Assunção, Alessandro F. Garcia:
Do Critical Components Smell Bad? An Empirical Study with Component-based Software Product Lines. 21-30 - Viviane R. Furtado, Edson OliveiraJr, Marcos Kalinowski:
Guidelines for Promoting Software Product Line Experiments. 31-40 - Daniel San Martín, Valter Vieira de Camargo:
A Domain-Specific Language to Specify Planned Architectures of Adaptive Systems. 41-50 - Ana Santos, Hugo Paula:
Microservice decomposition and evaluation using dependency graph and silhouette coefficient. 51-60 - Thelma Elita Colanzi, Aline Maria Malachini Miotto Amaral, Wesley K. G. Assunção, Arthur Cattaneo Zavadski, Douglas Tanno, Alessandro F. Garcia, Carlos Lucena:
Are we speaking the industry language? The practice and literature of modernizing legacy systems with microservices. 61-70 - Michel Albonico, Adair José Rohling, Juliano Santos, Paulo Varela:
Mining Evidences of Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT) Software from Open Source Projects. 71-79 - Gabrielle Porto, Rodrigo Andrade, Felipe Ebert:
A Comparative Analysis Between Information Flow Control Tools for Java-written systems. 80-89 - Silvana Andrade Gonçalves, Daricélio Soares, Daniel Silva:
Temporal analysis on pull request patterns: an approach with sliding window. 90-99 - Ed Júnior, Kleinner Farias:
ModelGame: A Quality Model for Gamified Software Modeling Learning. 100-109
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