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33rd SBES 2019: Salvador, Brazil
- Ivan do Carmo Machado, Rodrigo Souza, Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel, Cláudio Sant'Anna:
Proceedings of the XXXIII Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, SBES 2019, Salvador, Brazil, September 23-27, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7651-8
Improving Software Engineering Research
- Fabio Pacheco, Igor Wiese, Igor Steinmacher, Bruno Cartaxo, Gustavo Pinto:
How Open is the SBES PC Community? 7-11 - Michelangelo da R. Machado, Cristiane Naves Cardoso, Edna Dias Canedo:
How Undergraduate Students Perceive the Relevance of Open Source Software Literature. 12-16 - Bruno Luan de Sousa, Mívian M. Ferreira, Kecia A. M. Ferreira, Mariza A. S. Bigonha:
Software Engineering Evolution: The History Told by ICSE. 17-21 - Leonardo Sampaio Cairo, Glauco de Figueiredo Carneiro, Miguel P. Monteiro, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Towards the Use of Machine Learning Algorithms to Enhance the Effectiveness of Search Strings in Secondary Studies. 22-26
Software Testing I
- Kiev Gama, Andrew Diniz da Costa, Hendi Lemos Coelho, Ricardo Almeida Venieris, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Experimenting with the Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Challenge to Introduce Algorithmic Thinking and Test Case Writing. 27-36 - José Nunes de Oliveira Neto, Davi Viana, Eveline de Jesus Viana Sá, Luis Rivero, Rafael Fernandes Lopes, Francisco José da Silva e Silva:
Is there time for Software Testing in the Indie Games Development?: A survey with practitioners of the game industry. 37-46 - Stevão Alves de Andrade, Vânia de Oliveira Neves, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro:
Software Testing Education: dreams and challenges when bringing academia and industry closer together. 47-56 - Leo Natan Paschoal, Lucas Fernandes Turci, Tayana Uchôa Conte, Simone R. S. Souza:
Towards a Conversational Agent to Support the Software Testing Education. 57-66
Android, Energy Consumption, and Cloud Computing
- Lucio Mauro Duarte, Danilo da Silva Alves, Bruno Ramos Toresan, Paulo Henrique M. Maia, Davi Silva:
A Model-based Framework for the Analysis of Software Energy Consumption. 67-72 - Vladymir L. Bezerra, Lincoln S. Rocha, João Bosco Ferreira Filho, Fernando Antonio Mota Trinta:
An Empirical Study on Inter-Component Exception Notification in Android Platform. 73-83 - Carlos Zimmerle, Wellington Oliveira, Kiev Gama, Fernando Castor:
Reactive-based Complex Event Processing: An Overview and Energy Consumption Analysis of CEP.js. 84-93
Software Design and Architecture
- Taciano M. Silva, Dalton Serey, Jorge C. A. de Figueiredo, João Brunet:
Automated design tests to check Hibernate design recommendations. 94-103 - Rodrigo Laigner, Marcos Kalinowski, Luiz Carvalho, Diogo S. Mendonça, Alessandro Garcia:
Towards a Catalog of Java Dependency Injection Anti-Patterns. 104-113 - Bruno Marinho Santos, André de Souza Landi, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, Mario Piattini, Valter Vieira de Camargo:
Towards a Reference Architecture for ADM-based Modernization Tools. 114-123 - Jagni Dasa Horta Bezerra, Cidcley Teixeira de Souza:
smAR2t: a Models at Runtime Architecture to Interact with the Web Of Things using Augmented Reality. 124-129
Software Ecosystems
- Emanuel F. Coutinho, Ítalo Santos, Leonardo O. Moreira, Carla I. M. Bezerra:
A Report on the Teaching of Software Ecosystems in Software Engineering Discipline. 130-139 - Thiago J. Inocêncio, Gustavo R. Gonzales, Everton Cavalcante, Flávio E. A. Horita:
Emergent Behavior in System-of-Systems: A Systematic Mapping Study. 140-149 - Davi Viana, Thatiane de Oliveira Rosa, Francisco José da Silva e Silva, Pablo Durans, Alexandre Aragão, Fabio Kon, Alfredo Goldman:
Software Engineering Practices in the development of applications for Smart Cities: An Experience Report of Teaching in a Contemporary Context. 150-154
Software Requirements
- Taciana Novo Kudo, Renato de Freitas Bulcão-Neto, Auri M. R. Vincenzi:
A Conceptual Metamodel to Bridging Requirement Patterns to Test Patterns. 155-160 - João Carlos Epifânio, Erica Miranda, Gabriela O. Trindade, Márcia Lucena, Lyrene Silva:
A Qualitative Study of Teaching Requirements Engineering in Universities. 161-165 - Márcia Maciel, Paulo Henrique M. Maia, Francisco C. M. B. Oliveira, Filipe Maciel:
ADORE: An Adaptation-Oriented Requirement Modeling Approach for Systems of Systems. 166-171 - Eliane Maria De Bortoli Fávero, Dalcimar Casanova, Andrey Ricardo Pimentel:
EmbSE: A Word Embeddings Model Oriented Towards Software Engineering Domain. 172-180 - Dorgival Netto, Carla Silva, João Araújo:
Identifying How the Brazilian Software Industry Specifies Legal Requirements. 181-186
Techniques for Quality Improvement
- Walter Lucas, Rodrigo Bonifácio, Edna Dias Canedo, Diego Marcilio, Fernanda Lima:
Does the Introduction of Lambda Expressions Improve the Comprehension of Java Programs? 187-196 - Gustavo Villavicencio:
Modifiable Source Code Virtual Views. 197-202 - Henrique Linhares, João Felipe Pimentel, Troy C. Kohwalter, Leonardo Gresta Paulino Murta:
Provenance-enhanced Algorithmic Debugging. 203-212 - Amanda Oliveira de Sousa, Carla I. M. Bezerra, Rossana M. C. Andrade, José M. S. M. Filho:
Quality Evaluation of Self-Adaptive Systems: Challenges and Opportunities. 213-218 - Bruno Pedraça de Souza, Rebeca Campos Motta, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
The first version of SCENARIotCHECK: A Checklist for IoT based Scenarios. 219-223 - Leonardo C. Marques, Patrícia Matsubara, Walter Takashi Nakamura, Igor Wiese, Luciana A. M. Zaina, Tayana Conte:
UX-Tips: A UX evaluation technique to support the identification of software application problems. 224-233
UML and Software Modelling
- Fernanda Gomes Silva, Moara Sousa Brito, Jenifer Vieira Toledo Tavares, Christina von Flach G. Chavez:
FLOSS in Software Engineering Education: Supporting the Instructor in the Quest for Providing Real Experience for Students. 234-243 - Patricia Chourio, Romualdo Azevedo, Alberto Castro, Bruno Gadelha:
Most common errors in software modeling using UML. 244-253 - Cristiana Pereira Bispo, Sérgio Martins Fernandes, Ana Patrícia Magalhães:
Strategies for Use Case Modeling: A Systematic Literature Review. 254-263 - Adriana Lopes, Igor Steinmacher, Tayana Conte:
UML Acceptance: Analyzing the Students' Perception of UML Diagrams. 264-272 - João Paulo Barbosa Glória, Adriana Pereira de Medeiros:
xOOHDM: Integrated development environment for creating and executing models in Web applications design. 273-278
Agile Software Development
- Fabio Gomes Rocha, Layse Santos Souza, Thiciane Suely Couto Silva, Guillermo Rodríguez:
Agile Teaching Practices: Using TDD and BDD in Software Development Teaching. 279-288 - Kiev Gama:
An Experience Report on Using LEGO-based Activities in a Software Engineering Course. 289-298 - Fernando Sambinelli, Marcos Augusto F. Borges:
Analyzing the Drivers of the Strategies Adoptions to Increase Customer Value in Agile Software Development: An Empirical Study. 299-306 - Edna Dias Canedo, Giovanni Almeida Santos:
Factors Affecting Software Development Productivity: An empirical study. 307-316 - Renata Souza, Larissa Rocha Soares, Franklin Silva, Ivan do Carmo Machado:
Investigating Agile Practices in Software Startups. 317-321 - Jarbele C. S. Coutinho, Wilkerson de L. Andrade, Patrícia D. L. Machado:
Requirements Engineering and Software Testing in Agile Methodologies: a Systematic Mapping. 322-331
Software Testing II
- Rafael Fazzolino, Genaína Nunes Rodrigues:
Feature-Trace: Generating Operational Profile and Supporting Testing Prioritization from BDD Features. 332-336 - Thomaz Diniz, Everton L. G. Alves, Anderson G. F. Silva, Wilkerson de L. Andrade:
Reducing the Discard of MBT Test Cases using Distance Functions. 337-346 - Ítalo Santos, Silvana M. Melo, Paulo Sergio Lopes de Souza, Simone R. S. Souza:
Testing Techniques Selection: A Systematic Mapping Study. 347-356
Software Product Lines
- Davi Cedraz S. de Oliveira, Carla I. M. Bezerra:
Development of the Maintainability Index for SPLs Feature Models Using Fuzzy Logic. 357-366 - Iuri Santos Souza, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Carolyn B. Seaman, Gecynalda Soares da Silva Gomes, Christina Chavez, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Paulo César Masiero:
Investigating Variability-aware Smells in SPLs: An Exploratory Study. 367-376 - Erick Barros dos Santos, Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade, Ismayle de Sousa Santos:
Runtime Monitoring of Behavioral Properties in Dynamically Adaptive Systems. 377-386 - Carlos Vinícius Bindewald, Willian Marques Freire, Aline Maria Malachini Miotto Amaral, Thelma Elita Colanzi:
Towards the support of user preferences in search-based product line architecture design: an exploratory study. 387-396
Mining Software Repositories
- Hudson Borges, Rodrigo Brito, Marco Túlio Valente:
Beyond Textual Issues: Understanding the Usage and Impact of GitHub Reactions. 397-406 - João Victor Esteves, Daniel Coutinho, Marcelo Schots, Igor Machado Coelho:
Is There an Interplay Between Library Usage and Repository Features?: An Analysis with Regression Models. 407-416 - Marcio Oliveira Jr., Regina Braga, Gleiph Ghiotto, José Maria N. David:
Recommending External Developers to Software Projects based on Historical Analysis of Previous Contributions. 417-426 - Márcia Lima, Victor Valle, Estevão Costa, Fylype Lira, Bruno Gadelha:
Software Engineering Repositories: Expanding the PROMISE Database. 427-436
Smells and Technical Debt
- Hoyama Maria dos Santos, Vinicius H. S. Durelli, Maurício R. de A. Souza, Eduardo Figueiredo, Lucas Timoteo da Silva, Rafael Serapilha Durelli:
CleanGame: Gamifying the Identification of Code Smells. 437-446 - Leonardo Mendes, Cristina Cerdeiral, Gleison Santos:
Documentation Technical Debt: A Qualitative Study in a Software Development Organization. 447-451 - Emmanuel Sávio Silva Freire, Amanda Ferraz de O. Passos, Cláudio Sant'Anna, Rodrigo Oliveira Spínola, Manoel Gomes de Mendonça Neto:
Influence of Model Refactoring on Code Debt: A Replicated Study. 452-456 - Rafael Maiani de Mello, Anderson G. Uchôa, Roberto Felicio Oliveira, Daniel Oliveira, Willian Nalepa Oizumi, Jairo Souza, Baldoino Fonseca, Alessandro Garcia:
Investigating the Social Representations of the Identification of Code Smells by Practitioners and Students from Brazil. 457-466 - Tássio Virgínio, Railana Santana, Luana Almeida Martins, Larissa Rocha Soares, Heitor A. X. Costa, Ivan Machado:
On the influence of Test Smells on Test Coverage. 467-471 - Angélica Toffano Seidel Calazans, Roberto Ávila Paldês, Edna Dias Canedo, Eloisa Toffano Seidel Masson, Fernando de Albuquerque Guimarães, Kiane Mabel Fialho Rezende, Fábio De Souza Gonçalves, Ari Melo Mariano:
Quality Requirements and the Requirements Quality: The indications from Requirements Smells in a Financial Institution Systems. 472-480
Improving Software Engineering Practice
- Gabriel Oliveira, Sabrina Marczak, Cassiano Moralles:
How to Evaluate BDD Scenarios' Quality? 481-490 - Douglas Lusa Krug, Jean Marcelo Simão, Laudelino Cordeiro Bastos:
Method and Tools for Mapping the Evolution of Programmers during the Development of Computer Programs. 491-500 - Leila Karita, Brunna Caroline Mourão, Ivan do Carmo Machado:
Software industry awareness on green and sustainable software engineering: a state-of-the-practice survey. 501-510 - Bruno Pedraça de Souza, Rebeca Campos Motta, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Towards the Description and Representation of Smartness in IoT Scenarios Specification. 511-516
Improving Software Engineering Education
- Nicolas Nascimento, Alan R. Santos, Afonso Sales, Rafael Chanin:
An Investigation of Influencing Factors when Teaching on Active Learning Environments. 517-522 - Viviane Carla B. Pocivi, Walquíria F. Marins, Kleber S. Diogo:
Fábrica de Tecnologias Turing: A Strategy for Effective Teaching of Software Engineering. 523-531 - Victor Travassos Sarinho:
Masters of the Process: A Board Game Proposal for Teaching Software Management and Software Development Process. 532-536 - Maurício R. de A. Souza, Renata Teles Moreira, Eduardo Figueiredo:
Students Perception on the use of Project-Based Learning in Software Engineering Education. 537-546 - Mariana Detoni, Afonso Sales, Rafael Chanin, Luis Humberto Villwock, Alan R. Santos:
Using Challenge Based Learning to Create an Engaging Classroom Environment to Teach Software Startups. 547-552 - Pedro Moraes, Leopoldo Teixeira:
Willow: A Tool for Interactive Programming Visualization to Help in the Data Structures and Algorithms Teaching-Learning Process. 553-558
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