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Automated Software Engineering, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 2017
- Massila Kamalrudin, John G. Hosking, John Grundy:
MaramaAIC: tool support for consistency management and validation of requirements. 1-45 - Zhi-Wu Zhang, Xiao-Yuan Jing, Tiejian Wang:
Label propagation based semi-supervised learning for software defect prediction. 47-69 - José Merseguer, Walter Binder, John Murphy:
Guest Editorial: Automation in Software Performance Engineering. 71-72 - Ricardo J. Rodríguez:
A Petri net tool for software performance estimation based on upper throughput bounds. 73-99 - Yu Sun, Jules White, Bo Li, Michael Walker, Hamilton A. Turner:
Automated QoS-oriented cloud resource optimization using containers. 101-137 - Lubomír Bulej, Tomás Bures, Vojtech Horký, Jaroslav Kotrc, Lukás Marek, Tomás Trojánek, Petr Tuma:
Unit testing performance with Stochastic Performance Logic. 139-187 - Mark D. Syer, Weiyi Shang, Zhen Ming Jiang, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Continuous validation of performance test workloads. 189-231
Volume 24, Number 2, June 2017
- Ilhem Boussaïd, Patrick Siarry, Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer:
A survey on search-based model-driven engineering. 233-294 - Chunlei Fu, Dan Yang, Xiaohong Zhang, Haibo Hu:
An approach to translating OCL invariants into OWL 2 DL axioms for checking inconsistency. 295-339 - Mehdi Maamar, Nadjib Lazaar, Samir Loudni, Yahia Lebbah:
Fault localization using itemset mining under constraints. 341-368 - Luciano Baresi, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Paulo Augusto Nardi:
Test oracles for simulink-like models. 369-391 - Yangyang Zhao, Yibiao Yang, Hongmin Lu, Jinping Liu, Hareton Leung, Yansong Wu, Yuming Zhou, Baowen Xu:
Understanding the value of considering client usage context in package cohesion for fault-proneness prediction. 393-453 - Xin Xia, David Lo:
An effective change recommendation approach for supplementary bug fixes. 455-498
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2017
- Leandro L. Minku, Xin Yao:
Which models of the past are relevant to the present? A software effort estimation approach to exploiting useful past models. 499-542 - Sheikh Motahar Naim, Kostadin Damevski, Mahmud Shahriar Hossain:
Reconstructing and evolving software architectures using a coordinated clustering framework. 543-572 - Marouane Kessentini, Tim Menzies:
A guest editorial: special issue on search based software engineering and data mining. 573-574 - Rafael Caiuta, Aurora T. R. Pozo, Silvia Regina Vergilio:
Meta-learning based selection of software reliability models. 575-602 - Aldeida Aleti, Irene Moser, Lars Grunske:
Analysing the fitness landscape of search-based software testing problems. 603-621 - Allysson Allex Araújo, Matheus Paixão, Italo Yeltsin, Altino Dantas, Jerffeson Souza:
An Architecture based on interactive optimization and machine learning applied to the next release problem. 623-671 - Ruchika Malhotra, Megha Khanna:
An exploratory study for software change prediction in object-oriented systems using hybridized techniques. 673-717
Volume 24, Number 4, December 2017
- María José Suárez Cabal, Claudio de la Riva, Javier Tuya, Raquel Blanco:
Incremental test data generation for database queries. 719-755 - Raffi Khatchadourian:
Automated refactoring of legacy Java software to enumerated types. 757-787 - Rachel Harrison, Ayse Basar Bener, Çetin Meriçli, Burak Turhan:
Guest editorial: special issue on realising artificial intelligence synergies in software engineering. 789-790 - Christoforos Zolotas, Themistoklis G. Diamantopoulos, Kyriakos C. Chatzidimitriou, Andreas L. Symeonidis:
From requirements to source code: a Model-Driven Engineering approach for RESTful web services. 791-838 - Mathias Landhäußer, Sebastian Weigelt, Walter F. Tichy:
NLCI: a natural language command interpreter. 839-861 - Tevfik Bultan, Andreas Zeller:
Guest editorial: emerging areas in automated software engineering research. 863-864 - Peter Ohmann, Ben Liblit:
Lightweight control-flow instrumentation and postmortem analysis in support of debugging. 865-904 - Jian-Guang Lou, Qingwei Lin, Rui Ding, Qiang Fu, Dongmei Zhang, Tao Xie:
Experience report on applying software analytics in incident management of online service. 905-941
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