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16th EASE 2012: Ciudad Real, Spain
- Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Marcela Genero, Emilia Mendes, Mario Piattini:
16th International Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE 2012, Ciudad Real, Spain, May 14-15, 2012. Proceedings. IET - The Institute of Engineering and Technology / IEEE Xplore 2012, ISBN 978-1-84919-541-6
Keynote
- H. Dieter Rombach:
Empirical models: Towards a science of software engineering. 1
Tertiary and Secondary Studies
- June M. Verner, O. Pearl Brereton, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Mark Turner, Mahmood Niazi:
Systematic literature reviews in global software development: A tertiary study. 2-11 - Juan Li, He Zhang, Liming Zhu, D. Ross Jeffery, Qing Wang, Mingshu Li:
Preliminary results of a systematic review on requirements evolution. 12-21 - Muneera Bano, Salma Imtiaz, Naveed Ikram, Mahmood Niazi, Muhammad Usman:
Causes of requirement change - A systematic literature review. 22-31 - Birgit Penzenstadler, Veronika Bauer, Coral Calero, Xavier Franch:
Sustainability in software engineering: A systematic literature review. 32-41 - Silvia Teresita Acuña, John W. Castro, Oscar Dieste, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
A systematic mapping study on the open source software development process. 42-46 - Luanna Lopes Lobato, Paulo Anselmo da Mota Silveira Neto, Ivan do Carmo Machado:
A study on Risk Management for software engineering. 47-51 - Adrian Fernandez, Silvia Abrahão, Emilio Insfrán:
A systematic review on the effectiveness of web usability evaluation methods. 52-56 - Maria Anjum, David Budgen:
A mapping study of the definitions used for Service Oriented Architecture. 57-61
Primary Studies 1
- Juan Li, Liming Zhu, D. Ross Jeffery, Yan Liu, He Zhang, Qing Wang, Mingshu Li:
An initial evaluation of requirements dependency types in change propagation analysis. 62-71 - A. César C. França, Adelnei de L. C. Felix, Fabio Q. B. da Silva:
Towards an explanatory theory of motivation in software engineering: A qualitative case study of a government organization. 72-81 - Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik:
Understanding Lack of Trust in Distributed Agile Teams: A grounded theory study. 81-90 - Federico Tomassetti, Marco Torchiano, Alessandro Tiso, Filippo Ricca, Gianna Reggio:
Maturity of software modelling and model driven engineering: A survey in the Italian industry. 91-100 - Gunnar R. Bergersen, Dag I. K. Sjøberg:
Evaluating methods and technologies in software engineering with Respect to Developers' skill level. 101-110 - Markus Borg, Per Runeson, Lina Broden:
Evaluation of traceability recovery in context: A taxonomy for information retrieval tools. 111-120 - Davi Viana, Tayana Conte, Dalton Vilela, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Gleison Santos, Rafael Prikladnicki:
The influence of human aspects on software process improvement: Qualitative research findings and comparison to previous studies. 121-125
Methodology and Guidelines
- Barbara A. Kitchenham, Pearl Brereton, David Budgen:
Mapping study completeness and reliability - a case study. 126-135 - Daniel Méndez Fernández, Birgit Penzenstadler, Marco Kuhrmann:
Pattern-based guideline to empirically analyse software development processes. 136-145 - Matthias Galster, Dan Tofan, Paris Avgeriou:
On integrating student empirical software engineering studies with research and teaching goals. 146-155 - Breno Bernard Nicolau de França, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Reporting guidelines for simulation-based studies in software engineering. 156-160 - Roel J. Wieringa:
Towards a unified checklist for empirical research in software engineering: first proposal. 161-165 - Mahmood Niazi, Mohamed El-Attar, Muhammad Usman, Naveed Ikram:
GlobReq: A framework for improving requirements engineering in global software development projects: Preliminary results. 166-170 - Yueming Sun, Ye Yang, He Zhang, Wen Zhang, Qing Wang:
Towards evidence-based ontology for supporting Systematic Literature Review. 171-175
Keynote
- Helen Sharp:
Using ethnography in empirical software engineering. 176
Primary Studies, Estimation
- Amanda Sávio Nascimento, Fernando Castor, Cecília M. F. Rubira, Rachel Burrows:
An experimental setup to assess design diversity of functionally equivalent services. 177-186 - Antonio Vetrò, Nico Zazworka, Carolyn B. Seaman, Forrest Shull:
Using the ISO/IEC 9126 product quality model to classify defects: A controlled experiment. 187-196 - Laura Sánchez-González, Félix García, Francisco Ruiz, Jan Mendling:
A study of the effectiveness of two threshold definition techniques. 197-205 - Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca:
Software effort estimation with a generalized robust linear regression technique. 206-215 - Magne Jørgensen, Erik Lohre:
First impressions in software development effort estimation: Easy to create and difficult to neutralize. 216-222 - Adnan Causevic, Daniel Sundmark, Sasikumar Punnekkat:
Test case quality in test driven development: A study design and a pilot experiment. 223-227 - Ritesh Tamrakar, Magne Jørgensen:
Does the use of Fibonacci numbers in planning poker affect effort estimates? 228-232
Secondary Studies
- Dana Sulistiyo Kusumo, Mark Staples, Liming Zhu, He Zhang, D. Ross Jeffery:
Risks of off-the-shelf-based software acquisition and development: A systematic mapping study and a survey. 233-242 - Luanna Lopes Lobato, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Paulo Anselmo da Mota Silveira Neto, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Risk Management in software engineering: A scoping study. 243-252 - Juliana Saraiva, Emanoel Francisco Spósito Barreiros, Adauto Almeida, Flavio Lima, Aline Alencar, Gustavo Lima, Sérgio Soares, Fernando Castor:
Aspect-oriented software maintenance metrics: A systematic mapping study. 253-262 - Mehwish Riaz:
Maintainability prediction of relational database-driven applications: A systematic review. 263-272 - Thomas Shippey, David Bowes, Bruce Christianson, Tracy Hall:
A mapping study of software code cloning. 274-278 - Gabriel Alberto García-Mireles, María Ángeles Moraga, Félix García:
Development of maturity models: A systematic literature review. 279-283 - Maya Daneva, Niv Ahituv:
What agile ERP consultants think of requirements engineering for inter-organizational ERP Systems: Insights from a Focus Group in BeNeLux. 284-288
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