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Software Engineering 2021: Virtual Event / Braunschweig, Germany
- Anne Koziolek, Ina Schaefer, Christoph Seidl:
Software Engineering 2021, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 22.-26. Februar 2021, Braunschweig/Virtuell. LNI P-310, Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. 2021, ISBN 978-3-88579-704-3 - Software Engineering 2021 - Komplettband.
- Ralf Sascha Engelschall:
Schönheit und Unzulänglichkeit von Software-Architektur. 19 - Manuel Benz, Erik Krogh Kristensen, Linghui Luo, Nataniel P. Borges Jr., Eric Bodden, Andreas Zeller:
Heaps'n Leaks: How Heap Snapshots Improve Android Taint Analysis. 23-26 - Stefanie Beyer, Christian Macho, Massimiliano Di Penta, Martin Pinzger:
What Kind of Questions Do Developers Ask on Stack Overflow? A Comparison of Automated Approaches to Classify Posts Into Question Categories. 27-28 - Andreas Dann, Ben Hermann, Eric Bodden:
ModGuard: Identifying Integrity & Confidentiality Violations in Java Modules. 29-31 - Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings, Thorsten Weyer:
Verbesserung manueller Validierungsprozesse von CPS-Spezifikationen durch Review-Modelle auf Instanzebene. 33-34 - Wolfram Fenske, Jacob Krüger, Maria Kanyshkova, Sandro Schulze:
#ifdef Directives and Program Comprehension: The Dilemma between Correctness and Preference. 35-36 - Jannik Fischbach, Andreas Vogelsang, Dominik Spies, Andreas Wehrle, Maximilian Junker, Dietmar Freudenstein:
Specmate: Automated Creation of Test Cases from Acceptance Criteria. 37-38 - Stefan Fischer, Gabriela Karoline Michelon, Rudolf Ramler, Lukas Linsbauer, Alexander Egyed:
Automated Reuse of Test Cases for Highly Configurable Software Systems. 39-40 - Sergio García, Daniel Strüber, Davide Brugali, Thorsten Berger, Patrizio Pelliccione:
Robotics Software Engineering: A Perspective from the Service Robotics Domain (Summary). 41-42 - Christopher Gerking, David Schubert:
Component-Based Refinement and Verification of Information-Flow Security Policies for Cyber-Physical Microservice Architectures. 43-44 - Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy, Raffaela Groner:
Claimed Advantages and Disadvantages of (dedicated) Model Transformation Languages: A Systematic Literature Review. 45-46 - Rahul Gopinath, Nikolas Havrikov, Alexander Kampmann, Ezekiel O. Soremekun, Andreas Zeller:
Learning Circumstances of Software Failures. 47-48 - Rahul Gopinath, Björn Mathis, Andreas Zeller:
Mining Input Grammars. 49-50 - Raffaela Groner, Luis Beaucamp, Matthias Tichy, Steffen Becker:
An Exploratory Study on Performance Engineering in Model Transformations. 51-52 - Steffen Herbold:
On the Cost and Profit of Software Defect Prediction. 53 - Steffen Herbold, Alexander Trautsch, Fabian Trautsch:
On the Feasibility of Automated Prediction of Bug and Non-Bug Issues. 55-56 - Steffen Herbold, Aynur Amirfallah, Fabian Trautsch, Jens Grabowski:
A Systematic Mapping Study of Developer Social Network Research. 57-58 - Jörg Holtmann, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Michael Rath, David Schmelter:
Cutting through the Jungle: Disambiguating Model-based Traceability Terminology. 59-60 - Arno Kesper, Viola Wenz, Gabriele Taentzer:
Detecting Quality Problems in Research Data: A Model-Driven Approach. 61-62 - Lukas Kirschner, Ezekiel O. Soremekun, Andreas Zeller:
Isolating Faults in Failure-Inducing Inputs. 63-64 - Jil Klünder, Dzejlana Karajic, Paolo Tell, Oliver Karras, Christian Münkel, Jürgen Münch, Stephen G. MacDonell, Regina Hebig, Marco Kuhrmann:
Determining Context Factors for Hybrid Development Methods with Trained Models. 65-66 - Alexander Knüppel, Inga Jatzkowski, Marcus Nolte, Tobias Runge, Thomas Thüm, Ina Schaefer:
Skill-Based Verification of Cyber-Physical Systems. 67-68 - Jacob Krüger, Thorsten Berger:
An Empirical Analysis of the Costs of Clone- and Platform-Oriented Software Reuse. 69-70 - Jacob Krüger, Regina Hebig:
What Developers (Care to) Recall: An Interview Survey on Smaller Systems. 71-72 - Dorian Leroy, Erwan Bousse, Manuel Wimmer, Tanja Mayerhofer, Benoît Combemale, Wieland Schwinger:
Behavioral Interfaces for Executable DSLs. 73-74 - Andreas Metzger, Clément Quinton, Zoltán Ádám Mann, Luciano Baresi, Klaus Pohl:
Feature-Modell-geführtes Online Reinforcement Learning für Selbst-adaptive Systeme. 75-76 - Malte Mues, Till Schallau, Falk Howar:
Jaint: A Framework for User-Defined Dynamic Taint-Analyses based on Dynamic Symbolic Execution of Java Programs. 77-78 - Stefan Mühlbauer, Sven Apel, Norbert Siegmund:
Accurate Modeling of Performance Histories for Evolving Software Systems. 79-80 - Hoang Lam Nguyen, Nebras Nassar, Timo Kehrer, Lars Grunske:
MoFuzz: A Fuzzer Suite for Testing Model-Driven Software Engineering Tools. 81-82 - Felix Pauck, Heike Wehrheim:
Cooperative Android App Analysis with CoDiDroid. 83-84 - Nataniel Pereira Borges Jr., Nikolas Havrikov, Andreas Zeller:
Generating Tests that Cover Input Structure. 85-86 - Florian Pudlitz, Florian Brokhausen, Andreas Vogelsang:
What Am I Testing and Where? Comparing Testing Procedures Based on Lightweight Requirements Annotations. 87-89 - Rick Rabiser, Klaus Schmid, Holger Eichelberger, Michael Vierhauser, Paul Grünbacher:
A Domain Analysis of Resource and Requirements Monitoring: Towards a Comprehensive Model of the Software Monitoring Domain. 91-92 - Tobias Runge, Ina Schaefer, Loek Cleophas, Thomas Thüm, Derrick G. Kourie, Bruce W. Watson:
Tool Support for Correctness-by-Construction. 93-94 - Aaron Schlutter, Andreas Vogelsang:
Trace Link Recovery Using Semantic Relation Graphs and Spreading Activation. 95-96 - Ezekiel O. Soremekun, Esteban Pavese, Nikolas Havrikov, Lars Grunske, Andreas Zeller:
Probabilistic Grammar-based Test Generation. 97-98 - Helge Spieker, Arnaud Gotlieb:
Learning to Generate Fault-revealing Test Cases in Metamorphic Testing. 99-100 - Patrick Stöckle, Bernd Grobauer, Alexander Pretschner:
Automated Implementation of Windows-related Security-Configuration Guides. 101-102 - Daniel Strüber, Anthony Anjorin, Thorsten Berger:
Variability Representations in Class Models: An Empirical Assessment (Summary). 103-104 - Cem Sürücü, Bianying Song, Jacob Krüger, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Using Key Performance Indicators to Compare Software-Development Processes. 105-106 - Alexander Trautsch, Steffen Herbold, Jens Grabowski:
A Longitudinal Study of Static Analysis Warning Evolution and the Effects of PMD on Software Quality in Apache Open Source Projects. 107-108 - Fabian Trautsch, Steffen Herbold, Jens Grabowski:
Are Unit and Integration Test Definitions Still Valid for Modern Java Projects? An Empirical Study on Open-Source Projects. 109-110 - Alex Villazón, Haiyang Sun, Andrea Rosà, Eduardo Rosales, Daniele Bonetta, Isabella Defilippis, Sergio Oporto, Walter Binder:
Automated Large-scale Multi-language Dynamic Program Analysis in the Wild. 111 - Andreas Vogelsang, Jonas Eckhardt, Daniel Méndez, Moritz Berger:
Views on Quality Requirements in Academia and Practice: Commonalities, Differences, and Context-Dependent Grey Areas. 113-114 - Stefan Wagner, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Michael Felderer, Antonio Vetrò, Marcos Kalinowski, Roel J. Wieringa, Dietmar Pfahl, Tayana Conte, Marie-Therese Christiansson, Desmond Greer, Casper Lassenius, Tomi Männistö, Maleknaz Nayebi, Markku Oivo, Birgit Penzenstadler, Rafael Prikladnicki, Guenther Ruhe, André Schekelmann, Sagar Sen, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Ahmet Tuzcu, Jose Luis de la Vara, Dietmar Winkler:
Status Quo in Requirements Engineering: A Theory and a Global Family of Surveys. 115-116 - Sebastian Weigelt, Vanessa Steurer, Tobias Hey, Walter F. Tichy:
Programming in Natural Language with fuSE: Synthesizing Methods from Spoken Utterances Using Deep Natural Language Understanding. 117-118 - Florian Wiesweg, Andreas Vogelsang, Daniel Méndez:
Data-driven Risk Management for Requirements Engineering: An Automated Approach based on Bayesian Networks. 119-120 - Franz Zieris, Lutz Prechelt:
Explaining Pair Programming Session Dynamics from Knowledge Gaps. 121-122 - Christoph Weiss, Johannes Keckeis:
2nd Workshop on Requirement Management in Enterprise Systems Projects (AESP'21). 125-126 - Patrick Ebel, Steffen Helke, Ina Schaefer, Andreas Vogelsang:
18th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering (ASE'21). 127-128 - Björn Annighöfer, Andreas Schweiger, Marina Reich:
3rd Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE'21). 129-130 - Robert Heinrich, Reiner Jung, Marco Konersmann, Eric Schmieders:
8th Collaborative Workshop on Evolution and Maintenance of Long-Living Software Systems (EMLS'21). 131 - Rick Rabiser, Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Manuel Wimmer, Alois Zoitl:
Workshop on Software Engineering in Cyber-Physical Production Systems (SECPPS'21). 133-134 - Sven Strickroth, Michael Striewe:
Workshop on Software Engineering for E-Learning Systems (SEELS'21). 135-136
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