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Information & Software Technology, Volume 115
Volume 115, November 2019
- Dongyang Hu

, Yang Zhang, Junsheng Chang, Gang Yin, Yue Yu, Tao Wang
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Multi-reviewing pull-requests: An exploratory study on GitHub OSS projects. 1-4 - Chamila Wijayarathna

, Nalin Asanka Gamagedara Arachchilage:
Using cognitive dimensions to evaluate the usability of security APIs: An empirical investigation. 5-19
- Eudis Teixeira

, Liliane Fonseca, Bruno Cartaxo
, Sérgio Soares:
PrioriTTVs: A process aimed at supporting researchers to prioritize threats to validity and their mitigation actions when planning controlled experiments in SE. 20-22
- Mary-Luz Sánchez-Gordón

, Ricardo Colomo-Palacios
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Taking the emotional pulse of software engineering - A systematic literature review of empirical studies. 23-43
- Tamer Mohamed Abdellatif

, Luiz Fernando Capretz
, Danny Ho:
Automatic recall of software lessons learned for software project managers. 44-57
- Luiz Alberto Ferreira Gomes

, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Mario Lúcio Côrtes
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Bug report severity level prediction in open source software: A survey and research opportunities. 58-78
- Mariza A. S. Bigonha

, Kecia A. M. Ferreira, Priscila P. Souza, Bruno Luan de Sousa
, Marcela Januário, Daniele Lima:
The usefulness of software metric thresholds for detection of bad smells and fault prediction. 79-92
- Magne Jørgensen

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Evaluating probabilistic software development effort estimates: Maximizing informativeness subject to calibration. 93-96
- Antonio Garmendia, Esther Guerra

, Juan de Lara, Antonio García-Domínguez, Dimitris S. Kolovos
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Scaling-up domain-specific modelling languages through modularity services. 97-118 - Ovidiu Banias

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Test case selection-prioritization approach based on memoization dynamic programming algorithm. 119-130 - Miroslaw Ochodek

, Miroslaw Staron
, Wilhelm Meding:
Simsax: A measure of project similarity based on symbolic approximation method and software defect inflow. 131-147

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