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24th EASE 2020: Trondheim, Norway
- Jingyue Li, Letizia Jaccheri, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Ruzanna Chitchyan:
EASE '20: Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, Trondheim, Norway, April 15-17, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7731-7
Full Papers Track
- Anh Nguyen-Duc, Ingrid Sundbø, Elizamary Nascimento, Tayana Conte, Iftekhar Ahmed, Pekka Abrahamsson:
A Multiple Case Study of Artificial Intelligent System Development in Industry. 1-10 - Abdulrahman Alatawi, Weifeng Xu, Dianxiang Xu:
A Bigram-based Inference Model for Retrieving Abbreviated Phrases in Source Code. 11-20 - Bohan Liu, He Zhang, Lanxin Yang, Liming Dong, Haifeng Shen, Kaiwen Song:
An Experimental Evaluation of Imbalanced Learning and Time-Series Validation in the Context of CI/CD Prediction. 21-30 - Rashidah Kasauli, Eric Knauss, Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende, Benjamin Kanagwa:
Agile Islands in a Waterfall Environment: Challenges and Strategies in Automotive. 31-40 - Mansooreh Zahedi, Roshan Namal Rajapakse, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Mining Questions Asked about Continuous Software Engineering: A Case Study of Stack Overflow. 41-50 - Xueying Li, Peng Liang, Zengyang Li:
Automatic Identification of Decisions from the Hibernate Developer Mailing List. 51-60 - Weichao Liu, Cheng Zhang, Futian Wang, Yun Yang:
Combining Network Analysis with Structural Matching for Design Pattern Detection. 61-70 - Claudio Di Sipio, Riccardo Rubei, Davide Di Ruscio, Phuong Thanh Nguyen:
A Multinomial Naïve Bayesian (MNB) Network to Automatically Recommend Topics for GitHub Repositories. 71-80 - Ian R. McChesney, Raymond R. Bond:
Observations on the Linear Order of Program Code Reading Patterns in Programmers with Dyslexia. 81-89 - Yang Li, Sandro Schulze, Jiahua Xu:
Feature Terms Prediction: A Feasible Way to Indicate the Notion of Features in Software Product Line. 90-99 - Xiao-Yi Zhang, Zheng Zheng:
Exploring the Characteristics of Spectra Distribution and Their Impacts on Fault Localization. 100-109 - Andrea Capiluppi, Nemitari Ajienka, Nour Ali, Mahir Arzoky, Steve Counsell, Giuseppe Destefanis, Alina Dana Miron, Bhaveet Nagaria, Rumyana Neykova, Martin J. Shepperd, Stephen Swift, Allan Tucker:
Using the Lexicon from Source Code to Determine Application Domain. 110-119 - Jingxiu Yao, Martin J. Shepperd:
Assessing software defection prediction performance: why using the Matthews correlation coefficient matters. 120-129 - Rolando P. Reyes, Oscar Dieste, Efraín R. Fonseca C., Natalia Juristo:
Publication Bias: A Detailed Analysis of Experiments Published in ESEM. 130-139 - Neil Walkinshaw, Martin J. Shepperd:
Reasoning about Uncertainty in Empirical Results. 140-149 - Nils Brede Moe, Viktoria Stray, Marcus R. Goplen:
Studying Onboarding in Distributed Software Teams: A Case Study and Guidelines. 150-159 - Jean Petric, Tracy Hall, David Bowes:
Which Software Faults Are Tests Not Detecting? 160-169 - Francisco Dalton, Márcio Ribeiro, Gustavo Pinto, Leonardo Fernandes, Rohit Gheyi, Baldoino Fonseca:
Is Exceptional Behavior Testing an Exception?: An Empirical Assessment Using Java Automated Tests. 170-179 - Nitish Patkar, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz, Sofija Hotomski:
Caveats in Eliciting Mobile App Requirements. 180-189 - Kwame Chan-Jong-Chu, Tanjina Islam, Miguel Morales Exposito, Sanjay Sheombar, Christian Valladares, Olivier Philippot, Eoin Martino Grua, Ivano Malavolta:
Investigating the Correlation between Performance Scores and Energy Consumption of Mobile Web Apps. 190-199 - Pankajeshwara Sharma, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Nigel Stanger:
Mining Decision-Making Processes in Open Source Software Development: A Study of Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs) using Email Repositories. 200-209 - Sávio Freire, Nicolli Rios, Boris Gutierrez, Darío Torres, Manoel G. Mendonça, Clemente Izurieta, Carolyn B. Seaman, Rodrigo O. Spínola:
Surveying Software Practitioners on Technical Debt Payment Practices and Reasons for not Paying off Debt Items. 210-219 - Adam Alami, Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Andrzej Wasowski:
How Do FOSS Communities Decide to Accept Pull Requests? 220-229 - Viet Van Pham, Chris Lokan, Kathryn Kasmarik:
A Better Set of Object-Oriented Design Metrics for Within-Project Defect Prediction. 230-239 - Prabhat Ram, Pilar Rodríguez, Markku Oivo, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Alessandra Bagnato, Michal Choras, Rafal Kozik, Sanja Aaramaa, Milla Ahola:
Actionable Software Metrics: An Industrial Perspective. 240-249 - Woubshet Behutiye, Pertti Seppänen, Pilar Rodríguez, Markku Oivo:
Documentation of Quality Requirements in Agile Software Development. 250-259 - Ranci Ren, John W. Castro, Adrián Santos, Sara Pérez-Soler, Silvia Teresita Acuña, Juan de Lara:
Collaborative Modelling: Chatbots or On-Line Tools? An Experimental Study. 260-269
Short Papers and Artefacts Track
- Ruoxi Sun, Minhui Xue:
Quality Assessment of Online Automated Privacy Policy Generators: An Empirical Study. 270-275 - Mohammadreza Hazhirpasand, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Tricking Johnny into Granting Web Permissions. 276-281 - Orges Cico, Anh Nguyen-Duc, Letizia Jaccheri:
An Empirical Investigation on Software Practices in Growth Phase Startups. 282-287 - Steve Counsell, Sunila Modi, Pamela Abbott:
Themes and Difficulties in Distributed Agile Email Activity: A Qualititative Team-Based Study. 288-292 - Abdallah Salameh, Julian M. Bass:
Heterogeneous Tailoring Approach Using the Spotify Model. 293-298 - Raluca Florea, Viktoria Stray:
A Qualitative Study of the Background, Skill Acquisition, and Learning Preferences of Software Testers. 299-305 - Tomas Gustavsson:
Visualizing Inter-Team Coordination. 306-311 - Hongliang Liang, Wenqing Yu, Lu Ai, Lin Jiang:
A Practical Concolic Execution Technique for Large Scale Software Systems. 312-317 - A. Eashaan Rao, Sridhar Chimalakonda:
An Exploratory Study Towards Understanding Lambda Expressions in Python. 318-323 - Jacob Krüger, Sebastian Nielebock, Robert Heumüller:
How Can I Contribute?: A Qualitative Analysis of Community Websites of 25 Unix-Like Distributions. 324-329 - Bruna Prauchner Vargas, Ingrid Signoretti, Maximilian Zorzetti, Sabrina Marczak, Ricardo Bastos:
On the Understanding of Experimentation Usage in Light of Lean Startup in Software Development Context. 330-335 - Kamonphop Srisopha, Devendra Swami, Daniel Link, Barry W. Boehm:
How features in iOS App Store Reviews can Predict Developer Responses. 336-341 - Lech Madeyski, Tomasz Lewowski:
MLCQ: Industry-Relevant Code Smell Data Set. 342-347
Vision Papers and Emerging Results Track
- Lucas Gren, Per Lenberg:
Agility is responsiveness to change: An essential definition. 348-353 - Tawfeeq Alsanoosy, Maria Spichkova, James Harland:
Formal vs. Case-Study-Based Approaches for the Identification of Cultural Influences in Requirements Engineering. 354-359 - Inger Anne Tøndel, Daniela Soares Cruzes, Martin Gilje Jaatun:
Achieving "Good Enough" Software Security: The Role of Objectivity. 360-365
Industry Experience Reports Track
- Luca Lenz, Michael Felderer, Sascha Schwedes, Kai Müller:
Explainable Priority Assessment of Software-Defects using Categorical Features at SAP HANA. 366-367 - Wilhelm Meding, Miroslaw Staron:
Making Software Measurement Standards Understandable. 368-370 - Lucas Paruch, Viktoria Stray, Charlotte Bech Blindheim:
Characteristic Traits of Software Testers. 371-372 - Babak A. Farshchian, Hilde Sætertrø, Marianne Stålaker:
Experiences from an Interpretative Case Study of Innovative Public Procurement of Digital Systems in the Norwegian Public Sector. 373-374
POSTER SESSION: Posters and Doctoral Symposium Tracks
- Ahmet Unudulmaz, Oya Kalipsiz:
TMMI Integration with Agile and Test Process. 375-378 - Sergio Rico:
Exploring and improving industry-academia communication in software engineering. 379-382
WORKSHOP SESSION: The First Blockchain Software Engineering Workshop
- Dina Salah, Maha Hafez Ahmed, Kamal ElDahshan:
Blockchain Applications in Human Resources Management: Opportunities and Challenges. 383-389 - Jørgen Svennevik Notland, Jakob Svennevik Notland, Donn Morrison:
The Minimum Hybrid Contract (MHC): Combining Legal and Blockchain Smart Contracts. 390-397 - Shanshan Li, Qianwen Xu, Peiyu Hou, Xiudi Chen, Yanze Wang, He Zhang, Guoping Rong:
Exploring the Challenges of Developing and Operating Consortium Blockchains: A Case Study. 398-404 - Philipp Tschannen, Ali Ahmed:
On the Evaluation of the Security Usability of Bitcoin's APIs. 405-412
WORKSHOP SESSION: DevOps Quality Management Workshop
- Saima Rafi, Yu Wu, Muhammad Azeem Akbar:
RMDevOps: A Road Map for Improvement in DevOps Activities in Context of Software Organizations. 413-418 - Weisong Sun, Xuefeng Yan, Arif Ali Khan:
Generative Ranking based Sequential Recommendation in Software Crowdsourcing. 419-426 - Sher Badshah, Arif Ali Khan, Bilal Khan:
Towards Process Improvement in DevOps: A Systematic Literature Review. 427-433 - Bilal Khan, Danish Iqbal, Sher Badshah:
Cross-Project Software Fault Prediction Using Data Leveraging Technique to Improve Software Quality. 434-438 - Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Zhiqiu Huang, Yu Zhou, Faisal Mehmood, Yasir Hussain, Muhammad Hamza:
Towards continues code recommendation and implementation system: An Initial Framework. 439-444 - Muhammad Shafiq, Qinghua Zhang, Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Tahir Kamal, Faisal Mehmood, Muhammad Tanveer Riaz:
Towards successful global software development. 445-450
WORKSHOP SESSION: Software Security: Challenges, Opportunities and Lessons Learned Workshop
- Mohammad Zarour, Mamdouh Alenezi, Khalid Alsarayrah:
Software Security Specifications and Design: How Software Engineers and Practitioners Are Mixing Things up. 451-456 - Saima Rafi, Yu Wu, Muhammad Azeem Akbar:
Towards a Hypothetical Framework to Secure DevOps Adoption: Grounded Theory Approach. 457-462 - Muhammad Hamza, Haibo Hu, Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Faisal Mehmood, Yasir Hussain, Ali Mahmoud Baddour:
SIOT-RIMM: Towards Secure IOT-Requirement Implementation Maturity Model. 463-468 - Ms. Taiyaba, Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Bushra Qureshi, Muhammad Shafiq, Muhammad Hamza, Muhammad Tanveer Riaz:
Secure V2X Environment using Blockchain Technology. 469-474 - Armin Kobilica, Mohammed Ayub, Jameleddine Hassine:
Automated Identification of Security Requirements: A Machine Learning Approach. 475-480 - Tarek Gaber, Ali Ahmed, Amira Mostafa:
PrivDRM: A Privacy-preserving Secure Digital Right Management System. 481-486 - Rafiq Ahmad Khan, Siffat Ullah Khan, Muhammad Ilyas, Mohd Yazid Idris:
The State of the Art on Secure Software Engineering: A Systematic Mapping Study. 487-492 - Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Ahmed Alsanad, Abeer Abdul-Aziz Alsanad, Abdu Gumaei, Muhammad Shafiq, Tahir Kamal:
Towards Efficient and Secure Global Software Development using Blockchain. 493-498 - Mamdouh Alenezi, Hamid Abdul Basit, Faraz Idris Khan, Maham Anwar Beg:
A Comparison Study of Available Sofware Security Ontologies. 499-504 - Elias Brattli Sørensen, Edvard Kristoffer Karlsen, Jingyue Li:
What Norwegian Developers Want and Need From Security-Directed Program Analysis Tools: A Survey. 505-511
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