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IWPSE 2007: Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza:
9th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE 2007), in conjunction with the 6th ESEC/FSE joint meeting, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 3-4, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-722-3
Keynote
- Giuliano Antoniol:
Requiem for software evolution research: a few steps toward the creative age. 1-3
Mining history
- Daniel Schreck, Valentin Dallmeier, Thomas Zimmermann:
How documentation evolves over time. 4-10 - Abraham Bernstein, Jayalath Ekanayake, Martin Pinzger:
Improving defect prediction using temporal features and non linear models. 11-18 - Lerina Aversano, Luigi Cerulo, Concettina Del Grosso:
Learning from bug-introducing changes to prevent fault prone code. 19-26
Metrics and models
- Andrejs Jermakovics, Marco Scotto, Giancarlo Succi:
Visual identification of software evolution patterns. 27-30 - Angela Lozano, Michel Wermelinger, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Assessing the impact of bad smells using historical information. 31-34 - Lars Grammel, Holger Schackmann, Horst Lichter:
BugzillaMetrics: an adaptable tool for evaluating metric specifications on change requests. 35-38 - Mahadevan Subramaniam, Parvathi Chundi, Harvey P. Siy:
Aggregating changes to efficiently check consistency. 39-42
Requirements and architectures
- Maryam Shiri, Jameleddine Hassine, Juergen Rilling:
Modification analysis support at the requirements level. 43-50 - Filippo Ricca, Marco Torchiano, Mariano Ceccato, Paolo Tonella:
Talking tests: an empirical assessment of the role of fit acceptance tests in clarifying requirements. 51-58 - Stig Larsson, Anders Wall, Peter Wallin:
Assessing the influence on processes when evolving the software architecture. 59-66
Processes
- João Araújo, Didar Zowghi, Ana Moreira:
An evolutionary model of requirements correctness with early aspects. 67-70 - Bente Anda:
Assessment of software system evolvability. 71-74 - Mohammed Issam Kabbaj, Rédouane Lbath, Bernard Coulette:
A deviation-tolerant approach to software process evolution. 75-78 - Andrea Capiluppi, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Israel Herraiz, Gregorio Robles:
Adapting the "staged model for software evolution" to free/libre/open source software. 79-82
Software analysis
- Tudor Gîrba, Stéphane Ducasse, Adrian Kuhn, Radu Marinescu, Daniel Ratiu:
Using concept analysis to detect co-change patterns. 83-89 - Fanny Chevalier, David Auber, Alexandru C. Telea:
Structural analysis and visualization of C++ code evolution using syntax trees. 90-97 - Carlo Ghezzi, Andrea Mocci, Mattia Monga:
Efficient recovery of algebraic specifications for stateful components. 98-105
Tools
- Mircea Lungu, Tudor Gîrba:
A small observatory for super-repositories. 106-109 - Andrea De Lucia, Fausto Fasano, Rocco Oliveto, Domenico Santonicola:
Improving context awareness in subversion through fine-grained versioning of Java code. 110-113 - Lian Wen, Diana Kirk, R. Geoff Dromey:
A tool to visualize behavior and design evolution. 114-115
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