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15th EASE 2011: Durham, UK
- 15th International Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2011, Durham, UK, 11-12 April 2011, Proceedings. IET - The Institute of Engineering and Technology / IEEE Xplore 2011
- Shirley S. J. O. Cruz, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Cleviton V. F. Monteiro, Pedro Santos, Isabella Rossiley, M. T. dos Santos:
Personality in software engineering: Preliminary findings from a systematic literature review. 1-10 - Jonatas Ferreira Bastos, Paulo Anselmo da Mota Silveira Neto, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Adopting software product lines: A systematic mapping study. 11-20 - Louis Major, Theocharis Kyriacou, O. Pearl Brereton:
Systematic literature review: Teaching novices programming using robots. 21-30 - Federico Tomassetti, Giuseppe Rizzo, Antonio Vetrò, Luca Ardito, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio:
Linked data approach for selection process automation in systematic reviews. 31-35 - Oscar Dieste, Enrique Fernández, Ramón García-Martínez, Natalia Juristo:
Comparative analysis of meta-analysis methods: When to use which? 36-45 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Pearl Brereton, Zhi Li, David Budgen, Andrew James Burn:
Repeatability of systematic literature reviews. 46-55 - He Zhang, Muhammad Ali Babar, Xu Bai, Juan Li, Liguo Huang:
An empirical assessment of a systematic search process for systematic reviews. 56-65 - Janet Feigenspan, Michael Schulze, Maria Papendieck, Christian Kästner, Raimund Dachselt, Veit Köppen, Mathias Frisch:
Using background colors to support program comprehension in software product lines. 66-75 - Giuseppe Scanniello, Filippo Ricca, Marco Torchiano:
On the effectiveness of the UML object diagrams: A replicated experiment. 76-85 - Seda Gunes Yilmaz, Ayça Tarhan:
Systematic analysis of the incremental process as a base for comparison with the Agile process. 86-90 - Dan Tofan, Matthias Galster, Paris Avgeriou, Danny Weyns:
Software engineering researchers' attitudes on case studies and experiments: An exploratory survey. 91-95 - David Gray, David Bowes, Neil Davey, Yi Sun, Bruce Christianson:
The misuse of the NASA metrics data program data sets for automated software defect prediction. 96-103 - Daniel Méndez Fernández, Klaus Lochmann, Birgit Penzenstadler, Stefan Wagner:
A case study on the application of an artefact-based requirements engineering approach. 104-113 - Miguel A. Teruel, Elena Navarro, Víctor López-Jaquero, Francisco Montero Simarro, Pascual González:
An empirical evaluation of requirement engineering techniques for collaborative systems. 114-123 - Robert D. Grant, David DeAngelis, Dan Luu, Dewayne E. Perry, Kathy Ryall:
Designing human benchmark experiments for testing software agents. 124-128 - David Gray, David Bowes, Neil Davey, Yi Sun, Bruce Christianson:
Further thoughts on precision. 129-133 - Muhammad Sulayman, Emilia Mendes:
An extended systematic review of software process improvement in small and medium Web companies. 134-143 - Antonio Vetrò, Maurizio Morisio, Marco Torchiano:
An empirical validation of FindBugs issues related to defects. 144-153 - A. César C. França, Tatiana B. Gouveia, Pedro C. F. Santos, Célio A. Santana, Fabio Q. B. da Silva:
Motivation in software engineering: A systematic review update. 154-163 - Ali Arshad, Muhammad Usman:
Security at software architecture level: A systematic mapping study. 164-168
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