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Journal of Systems and Software, Volume 120
Volume 120, October 2016
- Luay Alawneh, Abdelwahab Hamou-Lhadj, Jameleddine Hassine:
Segmenting large traces of inter-process communication with a focus on high performance computing systems. 1-16 - Le Thi My Hanh, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Khuat Thanh Tung:
A Novel Fitness function of metaheuristic algorithms for test data generation for simulink models based on mutation analysis. 17-30 - Mahdi Fahmideh Gholami, Farhad Daneshgar, Graham Low, Ghassan Beydoun:
Cloud migration process - A survey, evaluation framework, and open challenges. 31-69 - Yi Qin, Chang Xu, Ping Yu, Jian Lu:
SIT: Sampling-based interactive testing for self-adaptive apps. 70-88 - Atakan Aral, Tolga Ovatman:
Network-aware embedding of virtual machine clusters onto federated cloud infrastructure. 89-104 - Hailong Zhang, Yongbin Zhou:
How many interesting points should be used in a template attack? 105-113 - Abdelraouf Ouadjaout, Antoine Miné, Noureddine Lasla, Nadjib Badache:
Static analysis by abstract interpretation of functional properties of device drivers in TinyOS. 114-132 - François Siewe, Hongji Yang:
Privacy protection by typing in ubiquitous computing systems. 133-153
- Davide Falessi, Philippe Kruchten, Paris Avgeriou:
Introduction to the special issue on technical debt in software systems. 154-155 - Yuepu Guo, Carolyn B. Seaman, Fabio Q. B. da Silva:
Costs and obstacles encountered in technical debt management - A case study. 156-169 - Alan MacCormack, Daniel J. Sturtevant:
Technical debt and system architecture: The impact of coupling on defect-related activity. 170-182 - Michael Mohan, Des Greer, Paul McMullan:
Technical debt reduction using search based automated refactoring. 183-194 - Jesse Yli-Huumo, Andrey Maglyas, Kari Smolander:
How do software development teams manage technical debt? - An empirical study. 195-218 - Clauirton A. Siebra, Rebeka G. Oliveira, Carolyn B. Seaman, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, André L. M. Santos:
Theoretical conceptualization of TD: A practical perspective. 219-237
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