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23rd EASE 2019: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Shaukat Ali, Vahid Garousi:
Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment on Software Engineering, EASE 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 15-17, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7145-2
Full paper track
- Hussan Munir, Per Runeson, Krzysztof Wnuk:
Open Tools for Software Engineering: Validation of a Theory of Openness in the Automotive Industry. 2-11 - Luca Ardito, Riccardo Coppola, Maurizio Morisio, Marco Torchiano:
Espresso vs. EyeAutomate: An Experiment for the Comparison of Two Generations of Android GUI Testing. 13-22 - Murray I. Wood, Lyubomir Ivanov, Zenon Lamprou:
An Analysis of Inheritance Hierarchy Evolution. 24-33 - Michael Szvetits, Uwe Zdun:
Model-Integrated Queries for the Analysis of Runtime Events: A Controlled Experiment. 35-44 - Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca:
Dealing with Uncertainty in Binary Logistic Regression Fault-proneness Models. 46-55 - Päivi Raulamo-Jurvanen, Simo Hosio, Mika V. Mäntylä:
Practitioner Evaluations on Software Testing Tools. 57-66 - Changlan Fu, He Zhang, Xin Huang, Xin Zhou, Zhi Li:
A Review of Meta-ethnographies in Software Engineering. 68-77 - Arif Nurwidyantoro, Truong Ho-Quang, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Automated Classification of Class Role-Stereotypes via Machine Learning. 79-88 - Shao-Fang Wen, Basel Katt:
Preliminary Evaluation of an Ontology-Based Contextualized Learning System for Software Security. 90-99 - Osayande P. Omondiagbe, Sherlock A. Licorish, Stephen G. MacDonell:
Features that Predict the Acceptability of Java and JavaScript Answers on Stack Overflow. 101-110 - Sandro Morasca, Luigi Lavazza:
Comparing the Effectiveness of Using Design and Code Measures in Software Faultiness Estimation. 112-121 - Elvira-Maria Arvanitou, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Stamatia Bibi, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Ioannis Stamelos:
Monitoring Technical Debt in an Industrial Setting. 123-132 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Lech Madeyski, Pearl Brereton:
Problems with Statistical Practice in Human-Centric Software Engineering Experiments. 134-143 - Yuqing Wang, Mika Mäntylä, Sigrid Eldh, Jouni Markkula, Kristian Wiklund, Tatu Kairi, Päivi Raulamo-Jurvanen, Antti Haukinen:
A Self-assessment Instrument for Assessing Test Automation Maturity. 145-154 - Chen Yang, Peng Liang, Paris Avgeriou:
Integrating Agile Practices into Architectural Assumption Management: An Industrial Survey. 156-165 - Sohon Roy, Arie van Deursen, Felienne Hermans:
Perceived Relevance of Automatic Code Inspection in End-User Development: A Study on VBA. 167-176 - Oscar Díaz, Haritz Medina, Felipe I. Anfurrutia:
Coding-Data Portability in Systematic Literature Reviews: a W3C's Open Annotation Approach. 178-187 - Rainer Niedermayr, Stefan Wagner:
Is the Stack Distance Between Test Case and Method Correlated With Test Effectiveness? 189-198 - Jingyue Li, Sindre Beba, Magnus Melseth Karlsen:
Evaluation of Open-Source IDE Plugins for Detecting Security Vulnerabilities. 200-209 - Ashley Williams, Austen Rainer:
How do empirical software engineering researchers assess the credibility of practitioner-generated blog posts? 211-220
Short paper and empirical artefacts track
- Jukka Ruohonen:
A Demand-Side Viewpoint to Software Vulnerabilities in WordPress Plugins. 222-228 - Sajid Anwer, Lian Wen, Zhe Wang:
A Systematic Approach for Identifying Requirement Change Management Challenges: Preliminary Results. 230-235 - Muhammad Usman, Nasir Mehmood Minhas:
Use of Personality Tests in Empirical Software Engineering Studies A Review of Ethical Issues. 237-242 - Sefa Eren Sahin, Ayse Tosun:
A Conceptual Replication on Predicting the Severity of Software Vulnerabilities. 244-250 - Bestoun S. Ahmed, Amador Pahim, Cleber R. Rosa Junior, D. Richard Kuhn, Miroslav Bures:
Towards an Automated Unified Framework to Run Applications for Combinatorial Interaction Testing. 252-258 - Shangwen Wang, Ming Wen, Xiaoguang Mao, Deheng Yang:
Attention Please: Consider Mockito when Evaluating Newly Proposed Automated Program Repair Techniques. 260-266 - Chamila Wijayarathna, Nalin A. G. Arachchilage:
An Empirical Usability Analysis of the Google Authentication API. 268-274 - Nasir U. Eisty, George K. Thiruvathukal, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Use of Software Process in Research Software Development: A Survey. 276-282 - Maya Daneva, Andrea Herrmann, Nelly Condori-Fernández, Chong Wang:
Understanding the Most In-demand Soft Skills in Requirements Engineering Practice: Insights from Two Focus Groups. 284-290 - Ashley Williams, Austen Rainer:
Do software engineering practitioners cite software testing research in their online articles?: A larger scale replication. 292-297
Emerging results and vision paper track
- Ruzanna Chitchyan, Palvi Shah, Caroline Bird:
Eliciting Requirements for Demand Response Service Design to Households: A Pilot Study. 299-304 - Deepika Badampudi, Claes Wohlin, Tony Gorschek:
Contextualizing Research Evidence through Knowledge Translation in Software Engineering. 306-311 - Jefferson Seide Molléri, Indira Nurdiani, Farnaz Fotrousi, Kai Petersen:
Experiences of studying Attention through EEG in the Context of Review Tasks. 313-318 - Phuong Thanh Nguyen, Juri Di Rocco, Davide Di Ruscio:
Enabling heterogeneous recommendations in OSS development: what's done and what's next in CROSSMINER. 326-331 - Amadeu Anderlin Neto, Marcos Kalinowski, Alessandro Garcia, Dietmar Winkler, Stefan Biffl:
A Preliminary Comparison of Using Variability Modeling Approaches to Represent Experiment Families. 333-338 - Deepika Badampudi, Ricardo Britto, Michael Unterkalmsteiner:
Modern code reviews - Preliminary results of a systematic mapping study. 340-345
Industry paper track
- Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Angeliki-Agathi Tsintzira, Elvira-Maria Arvanitou, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Ioannis Stamelos, Alexandru Moga, Robert Heb, Oliviu Matei, Nikolaos Tsiridis, Dionisis D. Kehagias:
Applying the Single Responsibility Principle in Industry: Modularity Benefits and Trade-offs. 347-352
Poster paper track
- Thomas Helbling:
Drivers of Customer Satisfaction in Outsourced Software Development Projects. 354-355 - Sousuke Amasaki, Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Hirohisa Aman:
Towards Better Effort Estimation with Cross-Project Defect Prediction Approaches. 357-360 - Brian Jannik Eiband, Bianca Bergande, Angela Schedel, Philipp Brune:
Game of Codes: Towards Learning Java by an Educational Mobile Game Adapted to Female Programming Novices. 362-363 - Reutman Oliveira, A. César C. França:
Agile Practices and Motivation: A quantitative study with Brazilian software developers. 365-368 - Hadeel Alsolai, Marc Roper:
Application of Ensemble Techniques in Predicting Object-Oriented Software Maintainability. 370-373 - Maryjane Betrand:
Fault Aware Software Engineering (FASE): Reducing Code Faults by Controlling Developer Characteristics. 375-378
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