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14th ENASE 2019: Heraklion, Crete, Greece
- Ernesto Damiani, George Spanoudakis, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - 14th International Conference, ENASE 2019, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 4-5, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1172, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-40222-8 - Erika Nazaruka, Janis Osis, Viktorija Gribermane:
Using Stanford CoreNLP Capabilities for Semantic Information Extraction from Textual Descriptions. 1-21 - Erika Nazaruka:
An Overview of Ways of Discovering Cause-Effect Relations in Text by Using Natural Language Processing. 22-38 - Ana C. R. Paiva, Daniel Maciel, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
From Requirements to Automated Acceptance Tests with the RSL Language. 39-57 - Pedro Lourenço, João Pedro Dias, Ademar Aguiar, Hugo Sereno Ferreira, André Restivo:
Experimenting with Liveness in Cloud Infrastructure Management. 58-82 - Diogo Amaral, Gil Domingues, João Pedro Dias, Hugo Sereno Ferreira, Ademar Aguiar, Rui Nóbrega, Filipe Figueiredo Correia:
Live Software Development Environment Using Virtual Reality: A Prototype and Experiment. 83-107 - Roman Wirtz, Maritta Heisel:
Model-Based Risk Analysis and Evaluation Using CORAS and CVSS. 108-134 - Evangelia Vanezi, Dimitrios Kouzapas, Georgia M. Kapitsaki, Anna Philippou:
Towards GDPR Compliant Software Design: A Formal Framework for Analyzing System Models. 135-162 - Arthur-Jozsef Molnar, Alexandra Neamtu, Simona Motogna:
Evaluation of Software Product Quality Metrics. 163-187 - Allan Fábio de Aguiar Barbosa:
Model-Driven Development Applied to Mobile Health and Clinical Scores. 188-203 - Anna Derezinska, Lukasz Zaremba:
Model-Driven Software Development Combined with Semantic Mutation of UML State Machines. 204-226 - Job N. Nyameino, Ben-Richard Ebbesvik, Fazle Rabbi, Martin Chieng Were, Yngve Lamo:
Model-Driven Automatic Question Generation for a Gamified Clinical Guideline Training System. 227-245 - Yousra Hafidi, Laïd Kahloul, Mohamed Khalgui, Mohamed Ramdani:
New Method to Reduce Verification Time of Reconfigurable Real-Time Systems Using R-TNCESs Formalism. 246-266 - Mohamed Ramdani, Laïd Kahloul, Mohamed Khalgui, Yousra Hafidi:
On Improving R-TNCES Rebuilding for Reconfigurable Real-Time Systems. 267-285 - Zoltán Herczeg, Gábor Lóki, Ákos Kiss:
Towards the Efficient Use of Dynamic Call Graph Generators of Node.js Applications. 286-302 - Maria Spichkova, Johan Van Zyl, Siddharth Sachdev, Ashish Bhardwaj, Nirav Desai:
Comparison of Computer Vision Approaches in Application to the Electricity and Gas Meter Reading. 303-318 - Dennis Ziegenhagen, Andreas Speck, Elke Pulvermüller:
Expanding Tracing Capabilities Using Dynamic Tracing Data. 319-340 - Sarah A. Dahab, Stephane Maag:
Automated Software Measurement Strategies Elaboration Using Unsupervised Learning Data Analysis. 341-363 - Matthew Ormsby, Curtis Busby-Earle:
Agile Scaled Steps of Doneness: A Standardized Procedure to Conceptualizing and Completing User Stories Across Scrum Teams and Industries. 364-377 - Iuliana Marin, Maria-Iuliana Bocicor, Arthur-Jozsef Molnar:
Indoor Localization Techniques Within a Home Monitoring Platform. 378-401
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