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- 2011
- Puneet Agarwal:
Continuous SCRUM: agile management of SAAS products. ISEC 2011: 51-60 - Ashish Agrawal:
Semantics of business process vocabulary and process rules. ISEC 2011: 61-68 - Anushri Agrawal, Ravindra Naik:
Towards assuring non-recurrence of faults leading to transaction outages: an experiment with stable business applications. ISEC 2011: 107-110 - Hugo Arboleda, Jean-Claude Royer:
Component types qualification in Java legacy code driven by communication integrity rules. ISEC 2011: 155-164 - Udayan Banerjee, Eswaran Narasimhan, Kanakalata N.:
Experience of executing fixed price off-shored agile project. ISEC 2011: 69-75 - Luciano Baresi
, Sam Guinea:
A3: self-adaptation capabilities through groups and coordination. ISEC 2011: 11-20 - Bharti Chimdyalwar, Shrawan Kumar:
Effective false positive filtering for evolving software. ISEC 2011: 103-106 - Tony Clark
, Balbir S. Barn
, Samia Oussena:
LEAP: a precise lightweight framework for enterprise architecture. ISEC 2011: 85-94 - Liviu-Gabriel Cretu
:
Event-driven replication in distributed systems. ISEC 2011: 95-98 - Dipankar Das, P. P. Chakrabarti, Purnendu Sinha:
Robust embedded software design through early analysis of quality faults. ISEC 2011: 31-40 - Subhajit Datta
, Renuka Sindhgatta
, Bikram Sengupta:
Evolution of developer collaboration on the jazz platform: a study of a large scale agile project. ISEC 2011: 21-30 - Deva Kumar Deeptimahanti, Ratna Sanyal:
Semi-automatic generation of UML models from natural language requirements. ISEC 2011: 165-174 - Siva Dorairaj, James Noble
, Petra Malik:
Bridging cultural differences: a grounded theory perspective. ISEC 2011: 3-10 - Pankaj Jalote, Arvind Gupta:
Using global pairs for reducing software development time. ISEC 2011: 115-118 - Shubhangi Khare, Sandeep Saraswat, Shrawan Kumar:
Static program analysis of large embedded code base: an experience. ISEC 2011: 99-102 - Chaitanya Kothapalli, S. G. Ganesh, Himanshu K. Singh, D. V. Radhika, T. Rajaram, K. Ravikanth, Shrinath Gupta, Kiron Rao:
Continual monitoring of code quality. ISEC 2011: 175-184 - M. Raveendra Kumar, R. Hari Kumar:
Architectural refactoring of a mission critical integration application: a case study. ISEC 2011: 77-83 - Damien Lacoste, Kiran Prakash Sawant, Suman Roy
:
An efficient XML to OWL converter. ISEC 2011: 145-154 - Jean-Vivien Millo, Swarup Mohalik, S. Ramesh:
Integrated analysis of software product lines: a constraint based framework for consistency, liveness, and commonness checking. ISEC 2011: 41-50 - Gail C. Murphy:
Context as an antidote to information overload: keynote address. ISEC 2011: 1 - Julien Repond, Philippe Dugerdil, Pietro Descombes:
Use-case and scenario metamodeling for automated processing in a reverse engineering tool. ISEC 2011: 135-144 - Diptikalyan Saha, Vishal Narula:
Gramin: a system for incremental learning of programming language grammars. ISEC 2011: 185-194 - Ajit Ashok Shenvi:
Software FMEA: a learning experience. ISEC 2011: 111-114 - Mahesh Shirole, Amit Suthar, Rajeev Kumar:
Generation of improved test cases from UML state diagram using genetic algorithm. ISEC 2011: 125-134 - Swati Singhal, Atul Sunsunwal, Sandeep K. Singh
, Sangeeta Sabharwal:
EBTCG: a tool for Event Based Test Case Generation. ISEC 2011: 119-122 - Ashish Sureka, Atul Goyal, Ayushi Rastogi:
Using social network analysis for mining collaboration data in a defect tracking system for risk and vulnerability analysis. ISEC 2011: 195-204 - Roberto Tonelli
, Giulio Concas, Michele Marchesi
, Alessandro Murgia:
An analysis of SNA metrics on the Java Qualitas Corpus. ISEC 2011: 205-213 - Arun Bahulkar, K. Kesavasamy, T. V. Prabhakar, Gautam Shroff:
Proceeding of the 4th Annual India Software Engineering Conference, ISEC 2011, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, February 24-27, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0559-4 [contents]
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