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Empirical Software Engineering, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 2020
- Alessio Viticchié, Leonardo Regano, Cataldo Basile, Marco Torchiano, Mariano Ceccato, Paolo Tonella:
Empirical assessment of the effort needed to attack programs protected with client/server code splitting. 1-48 - Gemma Catolino, Fabio Palomba, Francesca Arcelli Fontana, Andrea De Lucia, Andy Zaidman, Filomena Ferrucci:
Improving change prediction models with code smell-related information. 49-95 - Mozhan Soltani, Pouria Derakhshanfar, Xavier Devroey, Arie van Deursen:
A benchmark-based evaluation of search-based crash reproduction. 96-138 - Jiayuan Zhou, Shaowei Wang, Cor-Paul Bezemer, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Bounties on technical Q&A sites: a case study of Stack Overflow bounties. 139-177 - Venkatesh-Prasad Ranganath, Joydeep Mitra:
Are free Android app security analysis tools effective in detecting known vulnerabilities? 178-219 - Miroslaw Ochodek, Regina Hebig, Wilhelm Meding, Gert Frost, Miroslaw Staron:
Recognizing lines of code violating company-specific coding guidelines using machine learning. 220-265 - Abdul Razzaq, Andrew Le Gear, Chris Exton, Jim Buckley:
An empirical assessment of baseline feature location techniques. 266-321 - Paul Luo Li, Amy J. Ko, Andrew Begel:
What distinguishes great software engineers? 322-352 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Lech Madeyski, Pearl Brereton:
Meta-analysis for families of experiments in software engineering: a systematic review and reproducibility and validity assessment. 353-401 - Gustavo Vale, Angelika Schmid, Alcemir Rodrigues Santos, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Sven Apel:
On the relation between Github communication activity and merge conflicts. 402-433 - Thierry Titcheu Chekam, Mike Papadakis, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Yves Le Traon, Koushik Sen:
Selecting fault revealing mutants. 434-487 - Kundi Yao, Guilherme B. de Pádua, Weiyi Shang, Catalin Sporea, Andrei Toma, Sarah Sajedi:
Log4Perf: suggesting and updating logging locations for web-based systems' performance monitoring. 488-531 - Hui Guo, Özgür Kafali, Anne-Liz Jeukeng, Laurie A. Williams, Munindar P. Singh:
Çorba: crowdsourcing to obtain requirements from regulations and breaches. 532-561 - Caius Brindescu, Iftekhar Ahmed, Carlos Jensen, Anita Sarma:
An empirical investigation into merge conflicts and their effect on software quality. 562-590 - Yi Xiang, Xiaowei Yang, Yuren Zhou, Zibin Zheng, Miqing Li, Han Huang:
Going deeper with optimal software products selection using many-objective optimization and satisfiability solvers. 591-626 - Jacob Krüger, Christian Lausberger, Ivonne von Nostitz-Wallwitz, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Search. Review. Repeat? An empirical study of threats to replicating SLR searches. 627-677 - Jindae Kim, Jeongho Kim, Eunseok Lee, Sunghun Kim:
The effectiveness of context-based change application on automatic program repair. 719-754 - Bowen Xu, Le An, Ferdian Thung, Foutse Khomh, David Lo:
Why reinventing the wheels? An empirical study on library reuse and re-implementation. 755-789 - Yusuf Sulistyo Nugroho, Hideaki Hata, Kenichi Matsumoto:
How different are different diff algorithms in Git? 790-823 - Md. Ahasanuzzaman, Safwat Hassan, Cor-Paul Bezemer, Ahmed E. Hassan:
A longitudinal study of popular ad libraries in the Google Play Store. 824-858 - Zhenyu Zhang, Hailong Sun, Hongyu Zhang:
Developer recommendation for Topcoder through a meta-learning based policy model. 859-889 - Masanari Kondo, Daniel M. Germán, Osamu Mizuno, Eun-Hye Choi:
The impact of context metrics on just-in-time defect prediction. 890-939 - Rebecca Yates, Norah Power, Jim Buckley:
Characterizing the transfer of program comprehension in onboarding: an information-push perspective. 940-995 - Agus Sulistya, Gede Artha Azriadi Prana, Abhishek Sharma, David Lo, Christoph Treude:
SIEVE: Helping developers sift wheat from chaff via cross-platform analysis. 996-1030
Volume 25, Number 2, March 2020
- Melissa Fearon:
2019 Reviewer Acknowledgment. 1031-1034 - Lise Tordrup Heeager, Peter Axel Nielsen:
Meshing agile and plan-driven development in safety-critical software: a case study. 1035-1062 - Luca Allodi, Marco Cremonini, Fabio Massacci, Woohyun Shim:
Measuring the accuracy of software vulnerability assessments: experiments with students and professionals. 1063-1094 - Fiorella Zampetti, Carmine Vassallo, Sebastiano Panichella, Gerardo Canfora, Harald C. Gall, Massimiliano Di Penta:
An empirical characterization of bad practices in continuous integration. 1095-1135 - Sadika Amreen, Audris Mockus, Russell Zaretzki, Christopher Bogart, Yuxia Zhang:
ALFAA: Active Learning Fingerprint based Anti-Aliasing for correcting developer identity errors in version control systems. 1136-1167 - Rabe Abdalkareem, Vinicius Oda, Suhaib Mujahid, Emad Shihab:
On the impact of using trivial packages: an empirical case study on npm and PyPI. 1168-1204 - Nuno Amálio, Lionel C. Briand, Pierre Kelsen:
An experimental scrutiny of visual design modelling: VCL up against UML+OCL. 1205-1258 - Mohammed Sayagh, Noureddine Kerzazi, Fábio Petrillo, Khalil Bennani, Bram Adams:
What should your run-time configuration framework do to help developers? 1259-1293 - Gema Rodríguez-Pérez, Gregorio Robles, Alexander Serebrenik, Andy Zaidman, Daniel M. Germán, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
How bugs are born: a model to identify how bugs are introduced in software components. 1294-1340 - Sangameshwar Patil, Balaraman Ravindran:
Predicting software defect type using concept-based classification. 1341-1378 - Massimiliano Di Penta, David C. Shepherd:
Guest editorial: special section on software analysis, evolution, and reengineering. 1379-1381 - Xin Chen, He Jiang, Xiaochen Li, Liming Nie, Dongjin Yu, Tieke He, Zhenyu Chen:
A systemic framework for crowdsourced test report quality assessment. 1382-1418 - Carmine Vassallo, Sebastiano Panichella, Fabio Palomba, Sebastian Proksch, Harald C. Gall, Andy Zaidman:
How developers engage with static analysis tools in different contexts. 1419-1457 - Aline Brito, Marco Túlio Valente, Laerte Xavier, André C. Hora:
You broke my code: understanding the motivations for breaking changes in APIs. 1458-1492 - Md. Ahasanuzzaman, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider:
CAPS: a supervised technique for classifying Stack Overflow posts concerning API issues. 1493-1532 - Ayse Tosun, Shane McIntosh, Leandro L. Minku, Burak Turhan:
Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Predictive Models and Data Analytics in Software Engineering. 1533-1535 - Mohammad Alahmadi, Abdulkarim Khormi, Biswas Parajuli, Jonathan Hassel, Sonia Haiduc, Piyush Kumar:
Code Localization in Programming Screencasts. 1536-1572 - Sousuke Amasaki:
Cross-version defect prediction: use historical data, cross-project data, or both? 1573-1595 - Tapajit Dey, Audris Mockus:
Deriving a usage-independent software quality metric. 1596-1641
Volume 25, Number 3, May 2020
- Editor's Note: Empirical Software Engineering and COVID-19 research. 1643
- Alejandro Mazuera-Rozo, Catia Trubiani, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Gabriele Bavota:
Investigating types and survivability of performance bugs in mobile apps. 1644-1686 - Vahid Garousi, Markus Borg, Markku Oivo:
Practical relevance of software engineering research: synthesizing the community's voice. 1687-1754 - Thorsten Berger, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Tewfik Ziadi, Jacques Robin, Jabier Martinez:
The state of adoption and the challenges of systematic variability management in industry. 1755-1797 - André C. Hora, Romain Robbes:
Characteristics of method extractions in Java: a large scale empirical study. 1798-1833 - Ahmad Abdellatif, Khaled Badran, Emad Shihab:
MSRBot: Using bots to answer questions from software repositories. 1834-1863 - Gustavo Ansaldi Oliva, Ahmed E. Hassan, Zhen Ming (Jack) Jiang:
An exploratory study of smart contracts in the Ethereum blockchain platform. 1864-1904 - Zhaoqiang Guo, Yanhui Li, Wanwangying Ma, Yuming Zhou, Hongmin Lu, Lin Chen, Baowen Xu:
Boosting crash-inducing change localization with rank-performance-based feature subset selection. 1905-1950 - Yoshiki Higo, Shinpei Hayashi, Hideaki Hata, Meiyappan Nagappan:
Ammonia: an approach for deriving project-specific bug patterns. 1951-1979 - Anil Koyuncu, Kui Liu, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Dongsun Kim, Jacques Klein, Martin Monperrus, Yves Le Traon:
FixMiner: Mining relevant fix patterns for automated program repair. 1980-2024 - Clément Robert, Thierry Sotiropoulos, Hélène Waeselynck, Jérémie Guiochet, Simon Vernhes:
The virtual lands of Oz: testing an agribot in simulation. 2025-2054 - Yasutaka Kamei, Andy Zaidman:
Guest editorial: Mining software repositories 2018. 2055-2057 - Li Li, Jun Gao, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Lei Ma, Xin Xia, Jacques Klein:
CDA: Characterising Deprecated Android APIs. 2058-2098 - Amritanshu Agrawal, Tim Menzies, Leandro L. Minku, Markus Wagner, Zhe Yu:
Better software analytics via "DUO": Data mining algorithms using/used-by optimizers. 2099-2136 - Janet Siegmund, Chanchal K. Roy:
Preface to the special issue on program comprehension. 2137-2139 - Sarah Fakhoury, Devjeet Roy, Yuzhan Ma, Venera Arnaoudova, Olusola O. Adesope:
Measuring the impact of lexical and structural inconsistencies on developers' cognitive load during bug localization. 2140-2178 - Xing Hu, Ge Li, Xin Xia, David Lo, Zhi Jin:
Deep code comment generation with hybrid lexical and syntactical information. 2179-2217 - Carmine Vassallo, Sebastian Proksch, Timothy Zemp, Harald C. Gall:
Every build you break: developer-oriented assistance for build failure resolution. 2218-2257 - Stefanie Beyer, Christian Macho, Massimiliano Di Penta, Martin Pinzger:
What kind of questions do developers ask on Stack Overflow? A comparison of automated approaches to classify posts into question categories. 2258-2301 - Shanshan Li, Xu Niu, Zhouyang Jia, Xiangke Liao, Ji Wang, Tao Li:
Guiding log revisions by learning from software evolution history. 2302-2340 - Pasquale Salza, Fabio Palomba, Dario Di Nucci, Andrea De Lucia, Filomena Ferrucci:
Third-party libraries in mobile apps. 2341-2377
Volume 25, Number 4, July 2020
- Benjamin Danglot, Martin Monperrus, Walter Rudametkin, Benoit Baudry:
An approach and benchmark to detect behavioral changes of commits in continuous integration. 2379-2415 - Thomas D. LaToza, Maryam Arab, Dastyni Loksa, Amy J. Ko:
Explicit programming strategies. 2416-2449 - Marcello Cinque, Raffaele Della Corte, Antonio Pecchia:
An empirical analysis of error propagation in critical software systems. 2450-2484 - Daniel Lee, Dayi Lin, Cor-Paul Bezemer, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Building the perfect game - an empirical study of game modifications. 2485-2518 - Edson Oliveira, Eduardo Fernandes, Igor Steinmacher, Marco Cristo, Tayana Conte, Alessandro Garcia:
Code and commit metrics of developer productivity: a study on team leaders perceptions. 2519-2549 - Seifeddine Bettaieb, Seung Yeob Shin, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand, Michael Garceau, Antoine Meyers:
Using machine learning to assist with the selection of security controls during security assessment. 2550-2582 - Rita Marques, Gonçalo Costa, Miguel Mira da Silva, Daniel Gonçalves, Pedro Gonçalves:
A gamification solution for improving Scrum adoption. 2583-2629 - Emelie Engström, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Per Runeson, Martin Höst, Maria Teresa Baldassarre:
How software engineering research aligns with design science: a review. 2630-2660 - Linghuan Hu, W. Eric Wong, D. Richard Kuhn, Raghu N. Kacker:
How does combinatorial testing perform in the real world: an empirical study. 2661-2693 - Junxiao Han, Emad Shihab, Zhiyuan Wan, Shuiguang Deng, Xin Xia:
What do Programmers Discuss about Deep Learning Frameworks. 2694-2747 - Teerath Das, Massimiliano Di Penta, Ivano Malavolta:
Characterizing the evolution of statically-detectable performance issues of Android apps. 2748-2808 - Florian Pudlitz, Florian Brokhausen, Andreas Vogelsang:
What am I testing and where? Comparing testing procedures based on lightweight requirements annotations. 2809-2843 - Sira Vegas, Patricia Riofrío, Esperanza Marcos, Natalia Juristo:
On (Mis)perceptions of testing effectiveness: an empirical study. 2844-2896 - Peter Pickerill, Heiko Joshua Jungen, Miroslaw Ochodek, Michal Mackowiak, Miroslaw Staron:
PHANTOM: Curating GitHub for engineered software projects using time-series clustering. 2897-2929 - Guillaume Rousseau, Roberto Di Cosmo, Stefano Zacchiroli:
Software provenance tracking at the scale of public source code. 2930-2959 - Rodrigo Morales, Foutse Khomh, Giuliano Antoniol:
RePOR: Mimicking humans on refactoring tasks. Are we there yet? 2960-2996 - Andreas Biørn-Hansen, Christoph Rieger, Tor-Morten Grønli, Tim A. Majchrzak, Gheorghita Ghinea:
An empirical investigation of performance overhead in cross-platform mobile development frameworks. 2997-3040 - Fabio Palomba, Andy Zaidman:
Retraction Note: Retraction note to: The smell of fear: on the relation between test smells and flaky tests. 3041
Volume 25, Number 5, September 2020
- Kundi Yao, Heng Li, Weiyi Shang, Ahmed E. Hassan:
A study of the performance of general compressors on log files. 3043-3085 - Chris Mills, Esteban Parra, Jevgenija Pantiuchina, Gabriele Bavota, Sonia Haiduc:
On the relationship between bug reports and queries for text retrieval-based bug localization. 3086-3127 - Zohreh Sharafi, Bonita Sharif, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Andrew Begel, Roman Bednarik, Martha E. Crosby:
A practical guide on conducting eye tracking studies in software engineering. 3128-3174 - Serena Elisa Ponta, Henrik Plate, Antonino Sabetta:
Detection, assessment and mitigation of vulnerabilities in open source dependencies. 3175-3215 - Nicolli Rios, Rodrigo Oliveira Spínola, Manoel G. Mendonça, Carolyn B. Seaman:
The practitioners' point of view on the concept of technical debt and its causes and consequences: a design for a global family of industrial surveys and its first results from Brazil. 3216-3287 - Zoe Kotti, Konstantinos Kravvaritis, Konstantina Dritsa, Diomidis Spinellis:
Standing on shoulders or feet? An extended study on the usage of the MSR data papers. 3288-3322 - Andrey Krutauz, Tapajit Dey, Peter C. Rigby, Audris Mockus:
Do code review measures explain the incidence of post-release defects? 3323-3356 - Domenico Cotroneo, Antonio Ken Iannillo, Roberto Natella, Roberto Pietrantuono:
A comprehensive study on software aging across android versions and vendors. 3357-3395 - Daniel Lee, Gopi Krishnan Rajbahadur, Dayi Lin, Mohammed Sayagh, Cor-Paul Bezemer, Ahmed E. Hassan:
An empirical study of the characteristics of popular Minecraft mods. 3396-3429 - Akond Rahman, Effat Farhana, Laurie A. Williams:
The 'as code' activities: development anti-patterns for infrastructure as code. 3430-3467 - Rahul Krishna, Tim Menzies:
Learning actionable analytics from multiple software projects. 3468-3500 - Wladmir Araújo Chapetta, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Towards an evidence-based theoretical framework on factors influencing the software development productivity. 3501-3543 - Ethem Utku Aktas, Cemal Yilmaz:
Automated issue assignment: results and insights from an industrial case. 3544-3589 - Jirayus Jiarpakdee, Chakkrit Tantithamthavorn, Christoph Treude:
The impact of automated feature selection techniques on the interpretation of defect models. 3590-3638 - Adam Alami, Peter Axel Nielsen, Andrzej Wasowski:
A tailored participatory action research for foss communities. 3639-3670 - Chunhui Wang, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Zhi Jin:
Towards a fictional collective programming scenario: an approach based on the EIF loop. 3671-3710 - Ines Hajri, Arda Goknil, Fabrizio Pastore, Lionel C. Briand:
Automating system test case classification and prioritization for use case-driven testing in product lines. 3711-3769 - Rungroj Maipradit, Christoph Treude, Hideaki Hata, Kenichi Matsumoto:
Wait for it: identifying "On-Hold" self-admitted technical debt. 3770-3798 - Johan Linåker, Björn Regnell:
What to share, when, and where: balancing the objectives and complexities of open source software contributions. 3799-3840 - Rasmus Ros, Mikael Hammar:
Data-driven software design with Constraint Oriented Multi-variate Bandit Optimization (COMBO). 3841-3872 - Farid Feyzi:
CGT-FL: using cooperative game theory to effective fault localization in presence of coincidental correctness. 3873-3927 - George Marsicano, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Carolyn B. Seaman, Breno Giovanni Adaid-Castro:
The Teamwork Process Antecedents (TPA) questionnaire: developing and validating a comprehensive measure for assessing antecedents of teamwork process quality. 3928-3976 - Sandro Morasca, Luigi Lavazza:
On the assessment of software defect prediction models via ROC curves. 3977-4019 - Tushar Sharma, Paramvir Singh, Diomidis Spinellis:
An empirical investigation on the relationship between design and architecture smells. 4020-4068 - Deeksha M. Arya, Jin L. C. Guo, Martin P. Robillard:
Information correspondence between types of documentation for APIs. 4069-4096 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Neil A. Ernst, Courtney Williams, Eirini Kalliamvakou:
The who, what, how of software engineering research: a socio-technical framework. 4097-4129 - Lizhi Liao, Jinfu Chen, Heng Li, Yi Zeng, Weiyi Shang, Jianmei Guo, Catalin Sporea, Andrei Toma, Sarah Sajedi:
Using black-box performance models to detect performance regressions under varying workloads: an empirical study. 4130-4160 - Theodoros Amanatidis, Nikolaos Mittas, Athanasia Moschou, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Lefteris Angelis:
Evaluating the agreement among technical debt measurement tools: building an empirical benchmark of technical debt liabilities. 4161-4204 - Aníbal Iung, João Carbonell, Luciano Marchezan, Elder Rodrigues, Maicon Bernardino, Fábio Paulo Basso, Bruno Medeiros:
Systematic mapping study on domain-specific language development tools. 4205-4249 - Md Hasan Ibrahim, Mohammed Sayagh, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Too many images on DockerHub! How different are images for the same system? 4250-4281 - Nazanin Bayati Chaleshtari, Saeed Parsa:
SMBFL: slice-based cost reduction of mutation-based fault localization. 4282-4314 - Ally S. Nyamawe, Hui Liu, Nan Niu, Qasim Umer, Zhendong Niu:
Feature requests-based recommendation of software refactorings. 4315-4347 - Eric Knauss, Michael Goedicke, Paul Grünbacher:
Foreword to the Special Issue in Empirical Software Engineering: Best Papers of REFSQ 2019. 4348-4349 - Paul Hübner, Barbara Paech:
Interaction-based creation and maintenance of continuously usable trace links between requirements and source code. 4350-4377
Volume 25, Number 6, November 2020
- Claus Hunsen, Janet Siegmund, Sven Apel:
On the fulfillment of coordination requirements in open-source software projects: An exploratory study. 4379-4426 - Rodi Jolak, Maxime Savary-Leblanc, Manuela Dalibor, Andreas Wortmann, Regina Hebig, Juraj Vincur, Ivan Polásek, Xavier Le Pallec, Sébastien Gérard, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Software engineering whispers: The effect of textual vs. graphical software design descriptions on software design communication. 4427-4471 - Rodi Jolak, Maxime Savary-Leblanc, Manuela Dalibor, Andreas Wortmann, Regina Hebig, Juraj Vincur, Ivan Polásek, Xavier Le Pallec, Sébastien Gérard, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Correction to: Software engineering whispers: The effect of textual vs. graphical software design descriptions on software design communication. 4472 - Mario Gleirscher, Diego Marmsoler:
Formal methods in dependable systems engineering: a survey of professionals from Europe and North America. 4473-4546 - Yisen Xu, Fan Wu, Xiangyang Jia, Lingbo Li, Jifeng Xuan:
Mining the use of higher-order functions. 4547-4584 - Robert Heumüller, Sebastian Nielebock, Jacob Krüger, Frank Ortmeier:
Publish or perish, but do not forget your software artifacts. 4585-4616 - Masanari Kondo, Gustavo Ansaldi Oliva, Zhen Ming (Jack) Jiang, Ahmed E. Hassan, Osamu Mizuno:
Code cloning in smart contracts: a case study on verified contracts from the Ethereum blockchain platform. 4617-4675 - Tao Wang, Xiao Yu, Zhengyi Qiu, Guoliang Jin, Frank Mueller:
BarrierFinder: recognizing ad hoc barriers. 4676-4706 - Rodrigo Fernandes Gomes da Silva, Chanchal K. Roy, Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Kevin A. Schneider, Klérisson V. R. Paixão, Carlos Eduardo de Carvalho Dantas, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
CROKAGE: effective solution recommendation for programming tasks by leveraging crowd knowledge. 4707-4758 - Wasim Said, Jochen Quante, Rainer Koschke:
Mining understandable state machine models from embedded code. 4759-4804 - Davide Falessi, Jacky Huang, Likhita Narayana, Jennifer Fong Thai, Burak Turhan:
On the need of preserving order of data when validating within-project defect classifiers. 4805-4830 - Davide Falessi, Jacky Huang, Likhita Narayana, Jennifer Fong Thai, Burak Turhan:
Correction to: On the need of preserving order of data when validating within-project defect classifiers. 4831-4832 - Sebastiano Panichella, Nik Zaugg:
An Empirical Investigation of Relevant Changes and Automation Needs in Modern Code Review. 4833-4872 - Parisa Moslehi, Bram Adams, Juergen Rilling:
A feature location approach for mapping application features extracted from crowd-based screencasts to source code. 4873-4926 - Paul Ralph, Sebastian Baltes, Gianisa Adisaputri, Richard Torkar, Vladimir Kovalenko, Marcos Kalinowski, Nicole Novielli, Shin Yoo, Xavier Devroey, Xin Tan, Minghui Zhou, Burak Turhan, Rashina Hoda, Hideaki Hata, Gregorio Robles, Amin Milani Fard, Rana Alkadhi:
Pandemic programming. 4927-4961 - Zainab Masood, Rashina Hoda, Kelly Blincoe:
How agile teams make self-assignment work: a grounded theory study. 4962-5005 - Simone Scalabrino, Gabriele Bavota, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Valentina Piantadosi, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
API compatibility issues in Android: Causes and effectiveness of data-driven detection techniques. 5006-5046 - Abdul Ali Bangash, Hareem Sahar, Abram Hindle, Karim Ali:
On the time-based conclusion stability of cross-project defect prediction models. 5047-5083 - Biniam Fisseha Demissie, Mariano Ceccato, Lwin Khin Shar:
Security analysis of permission re-delegation vulnerabilities in Android apps. 5084-5136 - Alexander Trautsch, Steffen Herbold, Jens Grabowski:
A longitudinal study of static analysis warning evolution and the effects of PMD on software quality in Apache open source projects. 5137-5192 - Vincenzo Riccio, Gunel Jahangirova, Andrea Stocco, Nargiz Humbatova, Michael Weiss, Paolo Tonella:
Testing machine learning based systems: a systematic mapping. 5193-5254 - Mozhan Soltani, Felienne Hermans, Thomas Bäck:
The significance of bug report elements. 5255-5294 - Stefan Fischer, Gabriela Karoline Michelon, Rudolf Ramler, Lukas Linsbauer, Alexander Egyed:
Automated test reuse for highly configurable software. 5295-5332 - Steffen Herbold, Alexander Trautsch, Fabian Trautsch:
On the feasibility of automated prediction of bug and non-bug issues. 5333-5369 - Steffen Herbold, Alexander Trautsch, Fabian Trautsch:
Correction to: On the feasibility of automated prediction of bug and non-bug issues. 5370-5373 - Valentina Piantadosi, Fabiana Fierro, Simone Scalabrino, Alexander Serebrenik, Rocco Oliveto:
How does code readability change during software evolution? 5374-5412 - Kelly Blincoe, Daniela E. Damian, Anna Perini:
Preface to the empirical software engineering special issue on selected papers from RE'19. 5413-5415 - Catarina Gralha, Miguel Goulão, João Araújo:
Are there gender differences when interacting with social goal models? 5416-5453 - Sallam Abualhaija, Chetan Arora, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand, Michael Traynor:
Automated demarcation of requirements in textual specifications: a machine learning-based approach. 5454-5497
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