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31st SBES 2017: Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
- José Carlos Maldonado, Fabiano Cutigi Ferrari, Uirá Kulesza, Tayana Uchôa Conte:
Proceedings of the 31st Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, SBES 2017, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil, September 20-22, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5326-7
Research Track: Ecosystems and Systems-of-Systems
- Awdren de Lima Fontão, Fabricio Lima, Bruno Ábia, Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos, Arilo Claudio Dias-Neto:
Hearing the Voice of Developers in Mobile Software Ecosystems. 4-13 - Simone da Silva Amorim, Félix Simas De Souza Neto, John D. McGregor, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Christina von Flach G. Chavez:
How Has the Health of Software Ecosystems Been Evaluated?: A Systematic Review. 14-23
Research Track: Verification and Validation
- Vinícius Barcelos Silva, Cláudio Antônio de Araújo, Edmundo Sérgio Spoto, Auri M. R. Vincenzi:
Incremental Strategy for Applying Mutation Operators Emphasizing Faults Difficult to be Detected by Automated Static Analyser. 24-33 - Heleno de S. Campos Junior, Marco Antônio Pereira Araújo, José Maria N. David, Regina Braga, Fernanda Campos, Victor Ströele:
Test case prioritization: a systematic review and mapping of the literature. 34-43
Research Track: Experimental Software Engineering
- Davi Monteiro Barbosa, Rômulo Gadelha, Thayse Alencar, Bruno Neves, Italo Yeltsin, Thiago Gomes, Mariela I. Cortés:
An Analysis of the Empirical Software Engineering over the last 10 Editions of Brazilian Software Engineering Symposium. 44-53 - Leonardo da Silva Sousa, Roberto Felicio Oliveira, Alessandro Garcia, Jaejoon Lee, Tayana Conte, Willian Nalepa Oizumi, Rafael Maiani de Mello, Adriana Lopes, Natasha M. Costa Valentim, Edson César Cunha de Oliveira, Carlos Lucena:
How Do Software Developers Identify Design Problems?: A Qualitative Analysis. 54-63 - Junior Cesar Rocha, Vanius Zapalowski, Ingrid Nunes:
Understanding Technical Debt at the Code Level from the Perspective of Software Developers. 64-73 - Alexander Chávez, Isabella Ferreira, Eduardo Fernandes, Diego Cedrim, Alessandro Garcia:
How does refactoring affect internal quality attributes?: A multi-project study. 74-83
Research Track: Repository Mining and Software Optimization
- Eduardo Witter dos Santos, Ingrid Nunes:
Investigating the Effectiveness of Peer Code Review in Distributed Software Development. 84-93 - Mairieli Santos Wessel, Mauricio Finavaro Aniche, Gustavo Ansaldi Oliva, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Igor Scaliante Wiese:
Tweaking Association Rules to Optimize Software Change Recommendations. 94-103 - Isabel Karina Villanes, Silvia M. Ascate, Josias Gomes Lima, Arilo Claudio Dias-Neto:
What are Software Engineers asking about Android Testing on Stack Overflow? 104-113
Research Track: Software Product Lines
- Helson L. Jakubovski Filho, Jackson A. Prado Lima, Silvia R. Vergilio:
Automatic Generation of Search-Based Algorithms Applied to the Feature Testing of Software Product Lines. 114-123 - Elder Cirilo, Bruno Barbieri Pontes Cafeo, Ingrid Nunes, Alessandro Garcia, Uirá Kulesza, Carlos Lucena:
Comprehensibility of Heterogeneous Configuration Knowledge: A User Study. 124-133 - Gabriela Guedes, Carla T. L. L. Silva, Monique Soares:
Comparing Configuration Approaches for Dynamic Software Product Lines. 134-143
Research Track: Verification, Validation and Requirements Engineering
- Joanna Pivatelli, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
The clash between requirements volatility and software contracts. 144-153 - Jéssyka Vilela, Jaelson Castro, Luiz Eduardo Galvão Martins, Tony Gorschek, Carla T. L. L. Silva:
Specifying Safety Requirements with GORE languages. 154-163
Research Track: Model-Driven Development
- Vinicius Nordi Esperança, Daniel Lucrédio:
Late Decomposition of Applications into Services through Model-Driven Engineering. 164-173 - Rafael Serapilha Durelli, Matheus Carvalho Viana, André de S. Landi, Vinicius H. S. Durelli, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Valter Vieira de Camargo:
Improving the structure of KDM instances via refactorings: An experimental study using KDM-RE. 174-183 - Guilherme de Cleva Farto, André Takeshi Endo:
Reuse of model-based tests in mobile apps. 184-193
Research Track: Requirements Engineering
- Larissa Albano Lopes, Eduardo Gouveia Pinheiro, Tiago Silva da Silva, Luciana Aparecida Martinez Zaina:
Adding human interaction aspects in the writing of User Stories: a perspective of software developers. 194-203 - Roxana Lisette Quintanilla Portugal, Priscila Engiel, Hugo Roque, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Is There a Demand of Software Transparency? 204-213 - Ana Carolina Oran, Elizamary Nascimento, Gleison Santos, Tayana Conte:
Analysing Requirements Communication Using Use Case Specification and User stories. 214-223
Research Track: Social Aspects and Industrial Applications of Software Engineering
- Jefferson De Oliveira Silva, Igor Scaliante Wiese, Igor Steinmacher, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Students' Engagement in Open Source Projects: An Analysis of Google Summer of Code. 224-233 - Luciana Maria Azevedo Nascimento, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Software Knowledge Registration Practices at Software Innovation Startups: Results of an Exploratory Study. 234-243
Insightful Ideas and Emerging Results Track
- Everton Cavalcante, Nélio Cacho, Frederico Lopes, Thaís Batista:
Challenges to the Development of Smart City Systems: A System-of-Systems View. 244-249 - Santiago Matalonga, Guilherme H. Travassos:
Testing context-aware software systems: Unchain the context, set it free! 250-254 - Emanoel Francisco Spósito Barreiros, Jones O. Albuquerque, João F. L. de Oliveira, Helaine Lins, Sérgio Soares:
Programming Language Adoption as an Epidemiological Phenomenon. 255-260 - Franciny Medeiros Barreto, Stéphane Julia:
Modeling of Video Games Using Workflow Nets and State Graphs. 261-266 - Abner Augusto Lima de Oliveira, Cidcley Teixeira de Souza:
Paper Prototyping in a Model-Driven Process for Android Application Simulation Support. 267-272 - Daniela F. Sellaro, Rafael Z. Frantz, Inma Hernández, Fabricia Roos-Frantz, Sandro Sawicki:
Task Scheduling Optimization on Enterprise Application Integration Platforms Based on the Meta-heuristic Particle Swarm Optimization. 273-278
Education Track: Gamification in Software Engineering Education
- Andreza de Souza Brito, Jeferson Kenedy Morais Vieira:
'2TScrum': A Board Game to Teach Scrum. 279-288 - Pedro Henrique Dias Valle, Rafaela Vilela Rocha, José Carlos Maldonado:
Testing Game: An Educational Game to Support Software Testing Education. 289-298 - Fabrício de Sousa Pinto, Paulo Caetano da Silva:
Gamification applied for Software Engineering teaching-learning process. 299-307
Education Track: Project Based Learning and Document Analysis
- Gilleanes Thorwald Araujo Guedes, Andréa S. Bordin, A. V. Mello, A. M. Melo:
PBL Integration into a Software Engineering Undergraduate Degree Program Curriculum: An Analysis of the Students' Perceptions. 308-317 - Fabiane Barreto Vavassori Benitti:
As a teacher, I want to know what to teach in requirements engineering so that professionals can be better prepared. 318-327 - Jean Felipe Patikowski Cheiran, Elder de M. Rodrigues, Ewerson Luiz de S. Carvalho, João Pablo S. da Silva:
Problem-Based Learning to Align Theory and Practice in Software Testing Teaching. 328-337
Education Track: Experience Reports
- Fernando Antonio Mota Trinta, Emanuele Santos:
Teaching Software Development for the Cloud: An Experience Report. 338-347 - Peterson Luiz da R. Rodrigues, Luiz Paulo Franz, Jean Felipe Patikowski Cheiran, João Pablo S. da Silva, Andréa S. Bordin:
Coding Dojo as a transforming practice in collaborative learning of programming: an experience report. 348-357 - Rossana M. de Castro Andrade, Ismayle de Sousa Santos, Italo Linhares de Araújo, Bruno Sabóia Aragão, Fernanda Luiza Siewerdt:
Retrospective for the Last 10 years of Teaching Software Engineering in UFC's Computer Department. 358-367 - Marcelo Hideki Yamaguti, Flávio M. de Oliveira, Cássio A. W. Trindade, Alessandra Costa Smolenaars Dutra:
AGES: An Interdisciplinary Space Based on Projects for Software Engineering Learning. 368-373
Education Track: Reference Models and Systematic Reviews
- Bruno Gadelha, Alberto Castro:
A Reference Model for Teaching Collaborative Mobile Systems. 374-383 - Marcela da C. O. de Souza, Sandro R. B. Oliveira, Silvio R. L. Meira:
A Systematic Review to Assist in Identifying Teaching Approaches to Guide the Application of an Interdisciplinary Software Factory in IT Undergraduation. 384-391
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