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24th ASWEC 2015: Adelaide, SA, Australia
- 24th Australasian Software Engineering Conference, ASWEC 2015, Adelaide, SA, Australia, September 28 - October 1, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-9390-4
Software Verification and Validation I
- Andrew Meads, Habib Naderi, Ian Warren:
A Test Harness for Networked Mobile Applications and Middleware. 1-10 - Lee Naish, Neelofar, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Multiple Bug Spectral Fault Localization Using Genetic Programming. 11-17 - Fergus Hewson, Jens Dietrich, Stephen Marsland:
Performance Regression Testing on the Java Virtual Machine Using Statistical Test Oracles. 18-27 - Bernhard Scholz, Kostyantyn Vorobyov, Padmanabhan Krishnan, Till Westmann:
A Datalog Source-to-Source Translator for Static Program Analysis: An Experience Report. 28-37 - Eman Alatawi, Tim Miller, Harald Søndergaard:
Using Metamorphic Testing to Improve Dynamic Symbolic Execution. 38-47 - Jean-Guy Schneider, Peter Mandile, Steven Versteeg:
Generalized Suffix Tree Based Multiple Sequence Alignment for Service Virtualization. 48-57
Empirical Software Engineering I
- Qi Shan, Guoping Rong, He Zhang, Gaoxuan Liu, Dong Shao:
An Empirical Evaluation of Capture-Recapture Estimators in Software Inspection. 58-67 - Saikrishna Sripada, Y. Raghu Reddy:
Code Comprehension Activities in Undergraduate Software Engineering Course - A Case Study. 68-77 - Sherlock A. Licorish, Amjed Tahir, Michael Franklin Bosu, Stephen G. MacDonell:
On Satisfying the Android OS Community: User Feedback Still Central to Developers' Portfolios. 78-87 - Sandun Dasanayake, Jouni Markkula, Sanja Aaramaa, Markku Oivo:
Software Architecture Decision-Making Practices and Challenges: An Industrial Case Study. 88-97 - Srdjan Stevanetic, Muhammad Atif Javed, Uwe Zdun:
The Impact of Hierarchies on the Architecture-Level Software Understandability - A Controlled Experiment. 98-107 - Dhanish Semar, Ted Chen, Rashina Hoda:
Automating SmartPhone Automation: Enhancing User Experience with Behaviour Learning. 108-117
Model Driven Engineering
- Peter A. Lindsay, Sentot Kromodimoeljo, Paul A. Strooper, Mohamed Almorsy:
Automation of Test Case Generation from Behavior Tree Requirements Models. 118-127 - Joshua Z. Goncalves, Aneesh Krishna:
Dynamic Non-functional Requirements Based Model-Driven Agent Development. 128-137 - Muzaffar Igamberdiev, Georg Grossmann, Markus Stumptner:
Simplification and Verification of Software and Data Structure Models in the Engineering Domain. 138-147
Software Engineering Education
- Asif Qumer Gill:
Learning Enterprise Agile Software Engineering: Scaling Agility at the Enterprise Level. 148-154 - Morakot Choetkiertikul, Daniel Avery, Hoa Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran, Aditya K. Ghose:
Who Will Answer My Question on Stack Overflow? 155-164
Programming Language
- Markus Lumpe:
Lexical Parsing Expression Recognition Schemata. 165-174
Software Architecture, Security, Safety and Reliability
- Jarmo Palviainen, Parisa Pour Rezaei:
The Next Level of User Experience of Cloud Storage Services: Supporting Collaboration with Social Features. 175-184 - Min Fu, Liming Zhu, Daniel Sun, Anna Liu, Len Bass, Qinghua Lu:
Runtime Recovery Actions Selection for Sporadic Operations on Cloud. 185-194 - Suhrid Satyal, Ingo Weber, Len Bass, Min Fu:
Scalable Rollback for Cloud Operations Using AI Planning. 195-202 - Michael Docking, Anton V. Uzunov, Chris Fiddyment, Richard Brain, Scott Hewett, Lee Blucher:
UNISON: Towards a Middleware Architecture for Autonomous Cyber Defence. 203-212 - Yude Lin, Tim Miller, Harald Søndergaard:
Compositional Symbolic Execution Using Fine-Grained Summaries. 213-222 - Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Design Patterns for Models of Interactive Systems. 223-232
Empirical Software Engineering II
- Guoping Rong, He Zhang, Dong Shao:
Does Detecting more Defects Contribute to Better Estimation? An Empirical Investigation to the Capture-Recapture Method. 233-241
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