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8th international workshop on software quality (WoSQ)

Published: 09 September 2011 Publication History

Abstract

Software becomes ever more feature-rich and thereby harder to distinguish based on its functionality. Instead, quality is starting to differentiate between similar software products. Specifying, constructing, and assuring quality has been under research for several decades and continues to be a long- term research area because of its many facets and its com- plexity. Current national and international initiatives show that there is an active research community in academia and industry. This workshop builds on the rich experiences of a series of previous workshops and aims to bring this community together to discuss current issues and future developments.

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ESEC/FSE '11: Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGSOFT symposium and the 13th European conference on Foundations of software engineering
September 2011
548 pages
ISBN:9781450304436
DOI:10.1145/2025113

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Published: 09 September 2011

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