5. ESEM 2011:
Banff,
AB,
Canada
Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2011, Banff, AB, Canada, September 22-23, 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-2203-5
- Elaine J. Weyuker:
Empirical Software Engineering Research - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.
1-9
- Wladimir Araujo, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche:
On the Effectiveness of Contracts as Test Oracles in the Detection and Diagnosis of Race Conditions and Deadlocks in Concurrent Object-Oriented Software.
10-19
- Debarshi Chatterji, Jeffrey C. Carver, Beverly Massengil, Jason Oslin, Nicholas A. Kraft:
Measuring the Efficacy of Code Clone Information in a Bug Localization Task: An Empirical Study.
20-29
- John Noll, Sarah Beecham, Dominik Seichter:
A Qualitative Study of Open Source Software Development: The Open EMR Project.
30-39
- Gabriela Robiolo:
How Simple is It to Measure Software Size and Complexity for an IT Practitioner?
40-48
- Jari Soini:
A Survey of Metrics Use in Finnish Software Companies.
49-57
- Fabio Q. B. da Silva, A. César C. França, Tatiana B. Gouveia, Cleviton V. F. Monteiro, Elisa S. F. Cardozo, Marcos Suassuna:
An Empirical Study on the Use of Team Building Criteria in Software Projects.
58-67
- Oscar Dieste, Enrique Fernández, Ramón García-Martínez, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
The Risk of Using the Q Heterogeneity Estimator for Software Engineering Experiments.
68-76
- Katia Romero Felizardo, Norsaremah Salleh, Rafael M. Martins, Emilia Mendes, Stephen G. MacDonell, José Carlos Maldonado:
Using Visual Text Mining to Support the Study Selection Activity in Systematic Literature Reviews.
77-86
- He Zhang, Muhammad Ali Babar:
An Empirical Investigation of Systematic Reviews in Software Engineering.
87-96
- Andrew Austin, Laurie Williams:
One Technique is Not Enough: A Comparison of Vulnerability Discovery Techniques.
97-106
- Emanoel Barreiros, Adauto Almeida, Juliana Saraiva, Sérgio Soares:
A Systematic Mapping Study on Software Engineering Testbeds.
107-116
- Xiao Qu, Brian Robinson:
A Case Study of Concolic Testing Tools and their Limitations.
117-126
- Janet Feigenspan, Sven Apel, Jörg Liebig, Christian Kästner:
Exploring Software Measures to Assess Program Comprehension.
127-136
- Dorsaf Haouari, Houari A. Sahraoui, Philippe Langlais:
How Good is Your Comment? A Study of Comments in Java Programs.
137-146
- Kathryn T. Stolee, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Anita Sarma:
End-User Programmers and their Communities: An Artifact-based Analysis.
147-156
- Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche, Reymes Madrazo-Rivera:
An Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of System Sequence Diagrams and System Operation Contracts on the Quality of the Domain Model.
157-166
- Werner Heijstek, Thomas Kühne, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Experimental Analysis of Textual and Graphical Representations for Software Architecture Design.
167-176
- Rainer Lutz, David Würfel, Stephan Diehl:
How Humans Merge UML-Models.
177-186
- Bartosz Michalik, Danny Weyns, Nelis Boucké, Alexander Helleboogh:
Supporting Online Updates of Software Product Lines: A Controlled Experiment.
187-196
- Eero I. Laukkanen, Mika Mäntylä:
Survey Reproduction of Defect Reporting in Industrial Software Development.
197-206
- Lianfa Li, Hareton Leung:
Mining Static Code Metrics for a Robust Prediction of Software Defect-Proneness.
207-214
- Rahul Premraj, Kim Herzig:
Network Versus Code Metrics to Predict Defects: A Replication Study.
215-224
- Maximilian Steff, Barbara Russo:
Measuring Architectural Change for Defect Estimation and Localization.
225-234
- Dirk Basten, Werner Mellis:
A Current Assessment of Software Development Effort Estimation.
235-244
- Michael Kläs, Adam Trendowicz, Yasushi Ishigai, Haruka Nakao:
Handling Estimation Uncertainty with Bootstrapping: Empirical Evaluation in the Context of Hybrid Prediction Methods.
245-254
- Ekrem Kocaguneli, Tim Menzies:
How to Find Relevant Data for Effort Estimation?
255-264
- Van T. K. Tran, Kevin Lee, Alan Fekete, Anna Liu, Jacky Keung:
Size Estimation of Cloud Migration Projects with Cloud Migration Point (CMP).
265-274
- Daniela S. Cruzes, Tore Dybå:
Recommended Steps for Thematic Synthesis in Software Engineering.
275-284
- Oscar Dieste, Anna Grimán, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Himanshu Saxena:
Quantitative Determination of the Relationship between Internal Validity and Bias in Software Engineering Experiments: Consequences for Systematic Literature Reviews.
285-294
- Roel Wieringa, Maya Daneva, Nelly Condori-Fernández:
The Structure of Design Theories, and an Analysis of their Use in Software Engineering Experiments.
295-304
- Gunnar R. Bergersen, Jo Erskine Hannay, Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Tore Dybå, Amela Karahasanovic:
Inferring Skill from Tests of Programming Performance: Combining Time and Quality.
305-314
- Aram Hovsepyan, Riccardo Scandariato, Stefan Van Baelen, Wouter Joosen, Serge Demeyer:
Preserving Aspects via Automation: A Maintainability Study.
315-324
- Sebastian Nanz, Faraz Torshizi, Michela Pedroni, Bertrand Meyer:
Design of an Empirical Study for Comparing the Usability of Concurrent Programming Languages.
325-334
- Tiago L. Alves:
Categories of Source Code in Industrial Systems.
335-338
- Xu Bai, He Zhang, LiGuo Huang:
Empirical Research in Software Process Modeling: A Systematic Literature Review.
339-342
- Daniela S. Cruzes, Tore Dybå, Per Runeson, Martin Höst:
Case Studies Synthesis: Brief Experience and Challenges for the Future.
343-346
- Susan M. Mitchell, Carolyn B. Seaman:
A Knowledge Mapping Technique for Project-level Knowledge Flow Analysis.
347-350
- Kai Petersen, Nauman Bin Ali:
Identifying Strategies for Study Selection in Systematic Reviews and Maps.
351-354
- Jose Fortuna Abrantes, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Common Agile Practices in Software Processes.
355-358
- Tanjila Kanij, Robert Merkel, John Grundy:
A Preliminary Study on Factors Affecting Software Testing Team Performance.
359-362
- Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Scaling Scrum in a Large Distributed Project.
363-367
- Rien Sach, Helen Sharp, Marian Petre:
Software Engineers' Perceptions of Factors in Motivation: The Work, People, Obstacles.
368-371
- Marco Torchiano, Federico Tomassetti, Filippo Ricca, Alessandro Tiso, Gianna Reggio:
Preliminary Findings from a Survey on the MD State of the Practice.
372-375
- Da Yang, Wenpei Liu, Qiang Cui, Juan Li, Ye Yang, Qing Wang:
Modeling the Number of Active Software Users.
376-379
- Ewen Denney, Ganesh Pai, Ibrahim Habli:
Towards Measurement of Confidence in Safety Cases.
380-383
- Lorin Hochstein, Yang Jiao:
The Cost of the Build Tax in Scientific Software.
384-387
- Timo O. A. Lehtinen, Mika Mäntylä:
What are Problem Causes of Software Projects? Data of Root Cause Analysis at Four Software Companies.
388-391
- Raymond J. Madachy, Barry W. Boehm, Bradford Clark, Thomas Tan, Wilson Rosa:
US DoD Application Domain Empirical Software Cost Analysis.
392-395
- Sabine Nunnenmacher, Jessica Jung, Golriz Chehrazi, Alexander Klaus, Constanza Lampasona, Christian Webel, Marcus Ciolkowski:
A Preliminary Survey on Subjective Measurements and Personal Insights into Factors of Perceived Future Project Success.
396-399
- Pekka Abrahamsson, Ilenia Fronza, Raimund Moser, Jelena Vlasenko, Witold Pedrycz:
Predicting Development Effort from User Stories.
400-403
- Prashanth Harish Southekal, Ginger Levin:
Formulation and Empirical Validation of a GQM Based Measurement Framework.
404-413
- Guoping Rong, Dong Shao, He Zhang, Jun Li:
Goal-Driven Development Method for Managing Embedded System Projects: An Industrial Experience Report.
414-423
- Pete Rotella, Satyabrata Pradhan:
Composite Release Values for Normalized Product-level Metrics.
424-433
- Dandan Wang, Qing Wang, Ye Yang, Qi Li, Haitao Wang, Feng Yuan:
"Is It Really a Defect?" An Empirical Study on Measuring and Improving the Process of Software Defect Reporting.
434-443
- Carol Passos, Ana Paula Braun, Daniela S. Cruzes, Manoel G. Mendonça:
Analyzing the Impact of Beliefs in Software Project Practices.
444-452
- Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Laura Sánchez-González, Mario Piattini, Félix García, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán:
Obtaining Thresholds for the Effectiveness of Business Process Mining.
453-462
- Laurie Williams, Gabe Brown, Adam Meltzer, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Scrum + Engineering Practices: Experiences of Three Microsoft Teams.
463-471
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