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35th SBES 2021: Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil
- Cristiano D. Vasconcellos, Karina Girardi Roggia, Vanessa Collere, Paulo Bousfield:
35th Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, SBES 2021, Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 27 September 2021 - 1 October 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9061-3
Mining Software Repositories
- Daniel D. R. Barros, Flávio E. A. Horita, Igor Wiese, Kanan Silva:
A Mining Software Repository Extended Cookbook: Lessons learned from a literature review. 1-10 - Mívian M. Ferreira, Diego Gonçalves, Kecia Aline M. Ferreira, Mariza A. S. Bigonha:
Inside Commits: An Empirical Study on Commits in Open-Source Software. 11-15 - Marco Alves, Hugo Paula:
Identifying Logging Practices in Open Source Python Containerized Application Projects. 16-20 - Mailton Carvalho, Flávia A. Barros, Ricardo B. C. Prudêncio:
A Process for Building Domain Specific Thesauri for Query Expansion to Mine SW Documents Repositories within an Industrial Environment. 21-26 - Matheus Silva Ferreira, Paulo Afonso Júnior, Heitor A. X. Costa:
Developer Tracker App: Uma Ferramenta para Visualizar o Trabalho dos Desenvolvedores. 27-32 - Joselito Mota Jr., Railana Santana, Ivan Machado:
GrumPy: an automated approach to simplify issue data analysis for newcomers. 33-38
Code and Test Smells / Program Analysis
- Raphael Muniz, Wilkerson de L. Andrade, Patrícia D. L. Machado:
Towards a Technique to Detect Weaknesses in C Programs. 39-48 - Railana Santana, Daniel Fernandes, Denivan Campos, Larissa Soares, Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel, Ivan Machado:
Understanding practitioners' strategies to handle test smells: a multi-method study. 49-53 - Júlio Martins, Carla I. M. Bezerra, Anderson G. Uchôa, Alessandro F. Garcia:
How do Code Smell Co-occurrences Removal Impact Internal Quality Attributes? A Developers' Perspective. 54-63 - Elder V. P. Sobrinho, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
On the Interplay of Smells Large Class, Complex Class and Duplicate Code. 64-73 - Reudismam Rolim de Sousa, Gustavo Soares, Rohit Gheyi, Titus Barik, Loris D'Antoni:
Learning Quick Fixes from Code Repositories. 74-83 - Daniel Fernandes, Ivan Machado, Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel:
Handling Test Smells in Python: Results from a Mixed-Method Study. 84-89
Product Lines / Maintenance and Evolution
- Giovanna C. S. Bettin, Edson OliveiraJr:
SMartyPerspective: a perspective-based inspection technique for software product lines. 90-94 - Leomar Camargo, Luisa Fantin, Gabriel Lobão, Thiago Figueiredo, Rodrigo Bonifácio, Karine Gomes, Leopoldo Teixeira:
Evolving Delta-Oriented Product Lines: A Case Study on Feature Interaction, Safe and Partially Safe Evolution. 95-104 - Gabriel Costa Silva, Vinícius Andrade, Reginaldo Ré, Rafael Meneses:
A Quasi-Experiment to Investigating the Impact of the Strategy Design Pattern on Maintainability. 105-114 - Luana Almeida Martins, Carla I. M. Bezerra, Heitor A. X. Costa, Ivan Machado:
Smart prediction for refactorings in the software test code. 115-120 - Carla I. M. Bezerra, Rafael Lima, Publio Silva:
DyMMer 2.0: A Tool for Dynamic Modeling and Evaluation of Feature Model. 121-126 - Denis Silva, Diogo S. Mendonça:
SCPL: A Markup Language for Source Code Patterns Localization. 127-132
SE Education
- Simone de França Tonhão, Thelma Elita Colanzi, Igor Steinmacher:
Using Real Worked Examples to Aid Software Engineering Teaching. 133-142 - Mayara Olivindo, Nécio de Lima Veras, Windson Viana, Mariela I. Cortés, Lincoln S. Rocha:
Gamifying Flipped Classes: An Experience Report in Software Engineering Remote Teaching. 143-152 - Fabio Vinicius Binder, Rodrigo Freese Gonzatto, Luiz Veloso, Vinícius Mendonça, Sheila S. Reinehr, Andreia Malucelli:
An Active Learning App Development Module for Novices: a Self-Assessment Approach. 153-162 - Vítor Castro, Adam Santos:
Evaluation of the application of gamification in the discipline of Software Engineering in times of pandemic. 163-169 - José Lima, Fernanda M. R. Alencar, Wylliams Santos:
A Preliminary Guide for Assertive Selection of Active Methodologies in Software Engineering Education. 170-179 - Samuel Ferino, Marcelo Fernandes, Anny Fernandes, Uirá Kulesza, Eduardo Aranha, Christoph Treude:
Analyzing DevOps Teaching Strategies: An Initial Study. 180-185
VV & Testing
- Eliane F. Collins, Arilo Claudio Dias-Neto, Auri Vincenzi, José Carlos Maldonado:
Deep Reinforcement Learning based Android Application GUI Testing. 186-194 - Nailton Junior, Heitor A. X. Costa, Leila Karita, Ivan Machado, Larissa Soares:
Experiences and Practices in GUI Functional Testing: A Software Practitioners' View. 195-204 - Jarbele C. S. Coutinho, Wilkerson de L. Andrade, Patrícia D. L. Machado:
Teaching Exploratory Tests through PBL and JiTT: an experience report in a context of distributed teams. 205-214 - Alessandro Viola Pizzoleto, Giovanni Guarnieri, Fabiano Cutigi Ferrari:
Definition of a Knowledge Base Towards a Benchmark for Experiments with Mutation Testing. 215-220 - William Niemiec, Keslley Silva, Érika F. Cota:
ExecutionFlow: a tool to compute test paths of Java methods and constructors. 221-226 - Kastney Frazão, Alexandre Pessoa, Anselmo Cardoso de Paiva, Davi Viana, Luis Rivero:
TIMEG: Development and Evaluation of an Inspection Checklist Tool for Mobile Educational Games. 227-232
Configuration management and deployment / Quality
- Catarina Costa, José William Menezes, Bruno Trindade, Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos:
Factors that Affect Merge Conflicts: A Software Developers' Perspective. 233-242 - Jônatas Clementino, Paulo Borba, Guilherme Cavalcanti:
Textual merge based on language-specific syntactic separators. 243-252 - Luiz Neto, Gláucia Silva, Giovanni Comarela:
Estimativa do Tempo de Resolução de Issues no GitHub Usando Atributos Textuais e Temporais. 253-262 - João Mendes, Davi Viana, Luis Rivero:
Developing an Inspection Checklist for the Adequacy Assessment of Software Systems to Quality Attributes of the Brazilian General Data Protection Law: An Initial Proposal. 263-268 - Atacílio Cunha, Tayana Conte, Bruno Gadelha:
Code Review is just reviewing code? A qualitative study with practitioners in industry. 269-274
Requirements / Modelling
- Ed Júnior, Kleinner Farias, Bruno da Silva:
A Survey on the Use of UML in the Brazilian Industry. 275-284 - Maria Alcimar Meireles, Anderson Felipe Souza, Tayana Conte, José Carlos Maldonado:
Organizing the Design Thinking Toolbox: Supporting the Requirements Elicitation Decision Making. 285-290 - Aurea Melo, Ana Carolina Oran, Jonathas Silva dos Santos, Luis Rivero, Raimundo S. Barreto:
Requirements Elicitation in the Context of Software for Low-Functioning Autistic People: An Initial Proposal of Specific Supporting Artifacts. 291-296 - Adailton Ferreira de Araújo, Ricardo M. Marcacini:
Hierarchical Cluster Labeling of Software Requirements using Contextual Word Embeddings. 297-302 - Thiago do Nascimento Ferreira, Silvia Regina Vergilio, Marouane Kessentini:
Implementing Search-Based Software Engineering Approaches with Nautilus. 303-308 - Gabriel Ferreira Barros de Sousa, Simone da Silva Amorim:
Speech-To-Story: Gerando Histórias de Usuário. 309-314
Experimental Software Engineering / Process
- Igor Muzetti Pereira, Tiago Garcia de Senna Carneiro, Eduardo Figueiredo:
Main Differences of DevOps on IoT Systems. 315-319 - Ademar França de Sousa Neto, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Emanuel Dantas, Felipe Barbosa Araújo Ramos, Antonio Alexandre Moura Costa, Hyggo Oliveira de Almeida, Angelo Perkusich:
Knowledge-based Risk Management: A Systematic Literature Review. 320-329 - Larissa Falcão, Sérgio Soares:
Human-Oriented Software Engineering Experiments: The Large Gap in Experiment Reports. 330-334 - Edson Oliveira Jr., Viviane R. Furtado, Henrique Vignando, Carlos Danilo Luz, André F. R. Cordeiro, Igor Steinmacher, Avelino F. Zorzo:
Towards Improving Experimentation in Software Engineering. 335-340 - Vinicius dos Santos, Anderson Yoshiaki Iwazaki, Érica Ferreira de Souza, Kátia Romero Felizardo, Nandamudi Vijaykumar:
CrowdSLR: a tool to support the use of crowdsourcing in systematic literature reviews. 341-346 - João Pedro Rodrigues, Nabor C. Mendonça, Ivan Machado:
Lyzeli: a tool for identifying the clues in survey research data. 347-352
Human Social Aspects
- Ruan Oliveira, Tiago Massoni, Narallynne Araújo, Camila Sarmento, Francielle Santos:
Ants Doing Legwork: Investigating Motivators for Software Development Career Abandonment. 353-362 - Raphael Oliveira, Camila Ajala, Davi Viana, Bruno B. P. Cafeo, Awdren L. Fontão:
Developer Relations (DevRel) Roles: an Exploratory Study on Practitioners' opinions. 363-367 - Carla I. M. Bezerra, Emanuel F. Coutinho, Amarildo Araujo:
How Do Brazilian Software Development Teams Deal with Working From Home After a Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic? 368-377 - Edna Dias Canedo, Fabiana Freitas Mendes, Anderson Jefferson Cerqueira, Márcio Vinicius Okimoto, Gustavo Pinto, Rodrigo Bonifácio:
Breaking one barrier at a time: how women developers cope in a men-dominated industry. 378-387 - Caio Steglich, Sabrina Marczak, Luiz Pedro Guerra, Cássio Trindade, Alessandra C. S. Dutra, Ana Paula Bacelo:
An Online Educational Hackathon to Foster Professional Skills and Intense Collaboration on Software Engineering Students. 388-397 - Alessandro Santos, Bruno Rocha, César França:
Assessing Obsolescence of Software Engineers. 398-403
Architecture / Modularity / Blockchain
- Nabor C. Mendonça, Carlos M. Aderaldo:
Towards First-Class Architectural Connectors: The Case for Self-Adaptive Service Meshes. 404-409 - Levy Marlon Santiago, Jauberth Abijaude, Fabíola Greve:
A Framework to Generate Smart Contracts On the Fly. 410-415 - Rodrigo Lima, Mohamad Kassab, Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto:
Discussing the Availability Quality Attribute in Systems-of-Systems Architectures based on a Simulation Experiment. 416-421 - Paulo Santos, Jobson L. Massollar:
Learning Modular Programming using Realistic Scenarios: an Experience Report. 422-431
Human Social Aspects / Technical Debt
- Diego Costa, Mariela Inés Cortés, Eliakim Gama:
On the relation between technical debt indicators and quality criteria in Stack Overflow discussions. 432-441 - Eliezer Dutra, Bruna Diirr, Gleison Santos:
Human Factors and their Influence on Software Development Teams - A Tertiary Study. 442-451 - Patrícia Matsubara, Igor Steinmacher, José Carlos Maldonado, Bruno Gadelha, Tayana Conte:
Trust yourself! Or maybe not: factors related to overconfidence and uncertainty assessments of software effort estimates. 452-461 - Eduardo Ferreira Franco, Kechi Hirama, Stefano Armenia, Tatyana Skripnikova, Sebastian Betzin:
A Decision Support System for Managing Technical Debt: Towards a Systemic Perspective. 462-467 - Jherson Haryson A. Pereira, Alberto Luiz Oliveira Tavares de Souza, Victor Hugo Santiago C. Pinto:
Cognitive Load Analyzer: A Support Tool for Cognitive-Driven Development. 468-473
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