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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2014
- Alex Groce:
Passages. 6-7 - Robert Schaefer:
A usenet for a new age. 7 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 8-16 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 17-23
- Xavier Franch, Nazim H. Madhavji, Bill Curtis, Larry Votta:
1st international workshop on conducting empirical studies in industry (CESI 2013): post-workshop report. 24-27 - Shah Rukh Humayoun, Steffen Hess, Achim Ebert:
Report from the workshop on prototyping to support the interaction designing in mobile application development (PID-MAD 2013). 28-30 - Jonathan L. Krein, Charles D. Knutson, Christian Bird:
Report from the 3rd International Workshop on Replication in Empirical Software Engineering Research (RESER 2013). 31-35 - Patricia Lago, Niklaus Meyer, Maurizio Morisio, Hausi A. Müller, Giuseppe Scanniello:
Leveraging "energy efficiency to software users": summary of the second GREENS workshop, at ICSE 2013. 36-38 - Kasper Søe Luckow, Corina S. Pasareanu:
Symbolic PathFinder v7. 1-5 - Matteo Ceccarello, Oksana Tkachuk:
Automated generation of model classes for Java PathFinder. 1-5 - Jakub Daniel, Pavel Parízek, Corina S. Pasareanu:
Predicate abstraction in Java Pathfinder. 1-5 - Richard Potter, Cyrille Artho, Kuniyasu Suzaki, Masami Hagiya:
A Knoppix-based demonstration environment for JPF. 1-5 - Supasit Monpratarnchai, Shoichiro Fujiwara, Asako Katayama, Tadahiro Uehara:
Automated testing for Java programs using JPF-based test case generation. 1-5 - Heila van der Merwe, Brink van der Merwe, Willem Visser:
Execution and property specifications for JPF-android. 1-5 - Nastaran Shafiei, Peter C. Mehlitz:
Extending JPF to verify distributed systems. 1-5 - Scott Kausler, Elena Sherman:
User-defined backtracking criteria for symbolic execution. 1-5 - Benjamin Hillery, Eric Mercer, Neha Rungta, Suzette Person:
Towards a lazier symbolic pathfinder. 1-5 - Eric F. Rizzi, Matthew B. Dwyer, Sebastian G. Elbaum:
Safely reducing the cost of unit level symbolic execution through read/write analysis. 1-5 - Eric Noonan, Eric Mercer, Neha Rungta:
Vector-clock based partial order reduction for JPF. 1-5 - Peter Anderson, Brandon Chase, Eric Mercer:
JPF verification of habanero Java programs. 1-7 - Corrina Gibson, Robert Karban, Luigi Andolfato, John C. Day:
Formal validation of fault management design solutions. 1-5 - Lucia, David Lo, Giuseppe Scanniello, Alessandro Marchetto, Nasir Ali, Collin McMillan:
Leveraging machine learning and information retrieval techniques in software evolution tasks: summary of the first MALIR-SE workshop, at ASE 2013. 1-2 - Tung Thanh Nguyen, Anh Tuan Nguyen, Tien N. Nguyen:
Topic-based, time-aware bug assignment. 1-4 - Manjula Peiris, James H. Hill:
Towards detecting software performance anti-patterns using classification techniques. 1-4 - Zeeshan Anwar, Ali Ahsan:
Exploration and analysis of regression test suite optimization. 1-5 - Yojna Arora, Abhishek Singhal, Abhay Bansal:
PREDICTION & WARNING: a method to improve student's performance. 1-5 - Harsh Bhasin:
Artificial life and cellular automata based automated test case generator. 1-5 - Antonio Brogi, Ahmad Ibrahim, Jacopo Soldani, José Carrasco, Javier Cubo, Ernesto Pimentel, Francesco D'Andria:
SeaClouds: a European project on seamless management of multi-cloud applications. 1-4 - Jitender Choudhari, Ugrasen Suman:
Extended iterative maintenance life cycle using eXtreme programming. 1-12 - Roger Doss:
Return value adapter pattern. 1-4 - Rani Geetika, Paramvir Singh:
Empirical investigation into static and dynamic coupling metrics. 1-8 - Ruchika Malhotra, Anushree Agrawal:
CMS tool: calculating defect and change data from software project repositories. 1-5 - Abhinandan H. Patil, Nandini S. Sidnal:
CodeCover: enhancement of CodeCover. 1-4 - Kanchana Rajaram, Chitra Babu:
Deriving reliable compositions using cancelable web services. 1-6 - A. Ananda Rao, P. Radhika Raju:
Optimization of program invariants. 1-9 - Umesh Tiwari, Santosh Kumar:
Cyclomatic complexity metric for component based software. 1-6 - Nikita Yadav, Sujata Khatri, V. B. Singh:
Developing an intelligent cloud for higher education. 1-5
- William Del Ra III:
Letting go of words: writing web contents that work by Janice (Ginny) Redish. 47 - Vasile G. Teodorovici:
Definitive XML schema, second edition by Priscilla Walmsley. 47 - Vasile G. Teodorovici:
Practical object-oriented design in ruby: an agile primer by Sandi Metz. 48 - Nick Watts:
Learning jQuery by Ralph Steyer. 48-49 - Igor Gvero:
The Java EE 6 Tutorial, 4th edition: advanced topics by Eric Jendrock, Ricardo Cervera-Navarro, Ian Evans, Devika Gollapudi, Kim Haase, William Markito, and Chinmayee Srivathsa. 49
Volume 39, Number 2, March 2014
- Alex Groce:
Passages. 4-5 - Robert Schaefer:
Software management: process and reification. 5-7 - The best laid plans of mice and men. 7-14
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 15-24 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the Public. 25-30
- Davide Falessi, Philippe Kruchten, Robert L. Nord, Ipek Ozkaya:
Technical debt at the crossroads of research and practice: report on the fifth international workshop on managing technical debt. 31-33 - Anca Daniela Ionita, Grace A. Lewis, Marin Litoiu:
Report of the 2013 IEEE 7th international symposium on the maintenance and evolution of service-oriented and cloud-based systems (MESOCA 2013). 34-37 - Adam Wojciechowski, Alok Mishra:
The 2nd workshop on social and algorithmic issues in business support-knowledge hidden in text. 38-40 - Zeeshan Anwar, Nazia Bibi, Ali Ahsan:
The future of software engineering: a survey. 1-3 - Harsh Bhasin, Esha Khanna:
Neural network based black box testing. 1-6 - Manmath Kumar Bhuyan, Durga Prasad Mohapatra, Srinivas Sethi:
A survey of computational intelligence approaches for software reliability prediction. 1-10 - Daniela Castelluccia, Nicola Boffoli:
Service-oriented product lines: a systematic mapping study. 1-6 - Shailey Chawla, Sangeeta Srivastava, Punam Bedi:
Evaluation of web-specific goal oriented requirements language models with quantitative reasoning. 1-9 - Rani Geetika, Paramvir Singh:
Dynamic coupling metrics for object oriented software systems: a survey. 1-8 - Kaushik R, Clarence J. M. Tauro, Vishal D. Souza, Koushik Bhowmick:
A novel approach for collaborative last-mile performance testing implementation using an object-oriented approach. 1-4 - Simrandeep Singh Thapar, Paramjeet Singh, Shaveta Rani:
Reusability-based quality framework for software components. 1-5 - Francisco José López-Lira Hinojo:
Agile, CMMI®, RUP®, ISO/IEC 12207...: is there a method in this madness? 1-5
- Veit Jahns:
Information visualization: perception for design by Colin Ware. 43-44 - Robert Schaefer:
Patterns of information management by Mandy Chessell and Harald Smith. 44-45
Volume 39, Number 3, May 2014
- Alex Groce:
Passages. 6-7 - Robert Schaefer:
Rockstar. 7-8 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 9-17 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 18-22
- Ramesh A., Anusha J., Clarence J. M. Tauro:
A novel, generalized recommender system for social media using the collaborative-filtering technique. 1-4 - Harsh Bhasin:
Cost-priority cognizant regression testing. 1-7 - Raminder Kaur, Satwinder Singh:
Clone detection in software source code using operational similarity of statements. 1-5 - R. Nandakumar, A. K. Lal, R. M. Parmar:
State of the art in software quality assurance. 1-6 - Shashank Mouli Satapathy, Barada Prasanna Acharya, Santanu Kumar Rath:
Class point approach for software effort estimation using stochastic gradient boosting technique. 1-6 - Satwinder Singh, Raminder Kaur:
Clone detection in UML class models using class metrics. 1-3 - Lalit Kumar Singh, Gopika Vinod, Anil Kumar Tripathi:
Impact of change in component reliabilities on system reliability estimation. 1-6 - Sonia, Archana Singhal, Hema Banati:
FISA-XP: an agile-based integration of security activities with extreme programming. 1-14
- Harisankar Krishna Swamy:
Core python applications programming (third edition) by Wesley J. Chun. 24 - Arzu Behiye Tarimci:
Core Java® volume II: advanced features (ninth edition) by Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell. 24-25 - Ronald Finkbine:
Programming in CoffeeScript by Mark Bates. 25
Volume 39, Number 4, July 2014
- Alex Groce:
Passages. 8-9 - Robert Schaefer:
Software management: reification, institutionalization and "too big to succeed". 9-11 - Mark A. Ardis, Peter B. Henderson:
Software engineering education (SEEd). 11-12 - Dolores M. Zage, Wayne M. Zage, Richard P. Sartiano:
The security and software engineering research center (S2ERC). 12-14 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 15-23 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 24-32
- Matthias Galster, Tomi Männistö, Danny Weyns, Paris Avgeriou:
Variability in software architecture: the road ahead. 33-34 - Kusha Chopra, Ajay Jain:
Acoustics in 3D Printing. 1-7 - Ryan Dawson:
Why making software is so difficult. 1-5 - Rinkaj Goyal, Pravin Chandra, Yogesh Singh:
Why interaction between metrics should be considered in the development of software quality models: a preliminary study. 1-4 - Arun Sai Krishnan, Sriram Venkatapathy:
A data-agnostic dashboard visualization framework with customizable layout for e-commerce data analytics. 1-5 - Himani Rathi, Ram Chatterjee:
Role and relevance of reuse repository facilitating software development. 1-5 - Yeresime Suresh, Santanu Ku. Rath:
Evolutionary algorithms for object-oriented test data generation. 1-6 - Anupriya Tuli, Nitasha Hasteer, Megha Sharma, Abhay Bansal:
Empirical investigation of agile software development: cloud perspective. 1-6
- Zeeshan Anwar:
Sketching user experiences by Saul Greenberg, Sheelagh Carpendale, Nicolai Marquardt and Bill Buxton. 36-37 - Igor Gvero:
Cloud computing concepts, technology and architecture by Thomas Erl, Zaigham Mahmood and Ricardo Puttini. 37-38
Volume 39, Number 5, September 2014
- Alex Groce:
Passages. 1:5 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 2:6-2:13 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 3:14-3:21
- Jörg Dörr, Andreas L. Opdahl:
Working conference summary: REFSQ 2013 - the 19th international working conference on requirements engineering: foundation for software quality. 1:22-1:25 - Davide Falessi, Renan Oliveira, Katie Taylor, Rafaela Mantovani Fontana, Ken Power, Raoul Vallon, Carmine Giardino, Mawarny Md. Rejab, Xiaofeng Wang:
Trends and emerging areas of agile research: the report on XP2014 PhD symposium. 2:26-2:29 - Matthias Galster, Mehdi Mirakhorli, Jane Cleland-Huang, Xavier Franch, Janet E. Burge, Roshanak Roshandel, Paris Avgeriou:
Towards bridging the twin peaks of requirements and architecture. 3:30-3:31 - Robert L. Nord, Ipek Ozkaya, Heiko Koziolek, Paris Avgeriou:
Quantifying software architecture quality report on the first international workshop on software architecture metrics. 4:32-4:34 - Pragya Agarwal, Arun Prakash Agrawal:
Fault-localization techniques for software systems: a literature review. 5:1-5:8 - P. Arun Babu, Senthil Kumar Chandran, Nagarajan Murali, T. Jayakumar:
Towards assessment of software reliability and its characteristics in safety systems of nuclear reactors. 6:1-6:17 - Harsh Bhasin, Harleen Kaur:
Toward a secured automated test-data generator using S-Box. 7:1-7:5 - Andrew Brooks, Laura Krebs, Brandon Paulsen:
Beta-testing a requirements analysis tool. 8:1-8:6 - Roger Doss:
Using goto statements. 9:1-9:3 - Tarcísio G. S. Filó, Mariza Andrade da Silva Bigonha, Kecia Aline M. Ferreira:
Statistical dataset on software metrics in object-oriented systems. 10:1-10:6 - Hunny Gaur, Manoj Kumar:
Assessing the understandability of a data warehouse logical model using a decision-tree approach. 11:1-11:6 - A. Jalila, D. Jeya Mala:
Object-oriented model-based specification languages: a comparison. 12:1-12:4 - Mukul, Ajay Jain, Mohit Chandra, Prabhat Mahapatra:
An extensible and nested gesture for drawing tools. 13:1-13:5 - Munish Saini, Kuljit Kaur Chahal:
Understanding the community culture in open-source software projects. 14:1-14:4 - Umesh Tiwari, Santosh Kumar:
In-out interaction complexity metrics for component-based software. 15:1-15:4 - Jingang Zhou, Kun Yin:
Automated web testing based on textual-visual UI patterns: the UTF approach. 16:1-16:6 - S. K. Pillai, M. K. Jeyakumar:
Evaluation of neural networks for software development effort estimation using a new criterion. 17:1-17:6 - Sujoy Gupta:
A heuristic for architecting cloud applications. 18:1-18:3 - Ajay Jain, Mohit Chandra:
Heuristics-based algorithm to dynamically adapt icon sizes and layouts on touch devices. 19:1-19:6
Volume 39, Number 6, November 2014
- Alex Groce:
Passages. 6-7 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the Net for Software Engineering Notes. 8-16 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the Public. 17-22
- Paul Ralph, Iaakov Exman, Pan Wei Ng, Pontus Johnson, Michael Goedicke, Alper Tolga Kocatas, Kate Liu Yan:
How to Develop a General Theory of Software Engineering: Report on the GTSE 2014 Workshop. 23-25 - Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Dirk Riehle:
FLOSS Research Track at the 10th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2014). 26-27 - Navdeep Kaur, Parminder Kaur:
Mitigation of SQL Injection Attacks using Threat Modeling. 1-6 - Narander Kumar, Shalini Agarwal, Taskeen Zaidi, Vipin Saxena:
A Distributed Load-balancing Scheme Based on a Complex Network Model of Cloud Servers. 1-6 - Lata Nautiyal, Neena Gupta, Sushil Chandra Dimri:
A Novel Approach to Component-Based Software Testing. 1-4 - Lata Nautiyal, Neena Gupta, Sushil Chandra Dimri:
Measurement of the Reliability of a Component-Based Development using a Path-Based Approach. 1-5 - Anshu Parashar, Jitender Kumar Chhabra:
Measuring Change-Readiness of Classes by Mining Change-History. 1-5 - Sangeeta Sabharwal, Manuj Aggarwal:
Identifying Interactions for Combinatorial Testing using Data Flow Techniques. 1-4 - Taskeen Zaidi, Vipin Saxena:
Performance Estimation of Static Step Topology Across Distributed Networks through Simulation Tool. 1-4
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