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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c20]Roman Haas, Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Roehm, Sven Apel:
Kann statische Analyse unnützen Code erkennen? Software Engineering 2022: 39-40 - 2020
- [j4]Roman Haas, Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Roehm, Sven Apel:
Is Static Analysis Able to Identify Unnecessary Source Code? ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 29(1): 6:1-6:23 (2020) - [c19]Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Stefan Wagner:
Too trivial to test? An inverse view on defect prediction to identify methods with low fault risk. SE 2020: 137-138
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j3]Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Stefan Wagner:
Too trivial to test? An inverse view on defect prediction to identify methods with low fault risk. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 5: e187 (2019) - [c18]Roman Haas, Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Sven Apel:
Recommending unnecessary source code based on static analysis: poster. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2019: 274-275 - [c17]Tobias Roehm, Daniel Veihelmann, Stefan Wagner, Elmar Jürgens:
Evaluating Maintainability Prejudices with a Large-Scale Study of Open-Source Projects. SWQD 2019: 151-171 - 2018
- [c16]Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Stefan Wagner:
Identification of methods with low fault risk. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2018: 390-391 - [i4]Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Stefan Wagner:
Poster: Identification of Methods with Low Fault Risk. CoRR abs/1805.01132 (2018) - [i3]Tobias Roehm, Daniel Veihelmann, Stefan Wagner, Elmar Jürgens:
Evaluating Maintainability Prejudices with a Large-Scale Study of Open-Source Projects. CoRR abs/1806.04556 (2018) - [i2]Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Stefan Wagner:
Too Trivial To Test? An Inverse View on Defect Prediction to Identify Methods with Low Fault Risk. CoRR abs/1811.00820 (2018) - [i1]Rainer Niedermayr, Tobias Röhm, Stefan Wagner:
Too trivial to test? An inverse view on defect prediction to identify methods with low fault risk. PeerJ Prepr. 6: e27304 (2018) - 2016
- [c15]Tom-Michael Hesse, Arthur Kühlwein, Tobias Roehm:
DecDoc: A Tool for Documenting Design Decisions Collaboratively and Incrementally. MARCH@WICSA 2016: 30-37 - 2015
- [b1]Tobias Röhm:
The MALTASE Framework For Usage-Aware Software Evolution. Technical University Munich, 2015 - [c14]Tobias Roehm:
Two user perspectives in program comprehension: end users and developer users. ICPC 2015: 129-139 - [c13]Walid Maalej, Rebecca Tiarks, Tobias Röhm, Rainer Koschke:
On the Comprehension of Program Comprehension. Software Engineering & Management 2015: 65-68 - [c12]Tom-Michael Hesse, Arthur Kühlwein, Barbara Paech, Tobias Roehm, Bernd Bruegge:
Documenting Implementation Decisions with Code Annotations. SEKE 2015: 152-157 - [c11]Tobias Roehm, Stefan Nosovic, Bernd Bruegge:
Automated extraction of failure reproduction steps from user interaction traces. SANER 2015: 121-130 - 2014
- [j2]Walid Maalej, Rebecca Tiarks, Tobias Roehm, Rainer Koschke:
On the Comprehension of Program Comprehension. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 23(4): 31:1-31:37 (2014) - [c10]Tobias Roehm, Bernd Bruegge:
Reproducing software failures by exploiting the action history of undo features. ICSE Companion 2014: 496-499 - [c9]Tom-Michael Hesse, Stefan Gärtner, Tobias Roehm, Barbara Paech, Kurt Schneider, Bernd Bruegge:
Semiautomatic security requirements engineering and evolution using decision documentation, heuristics, and user monitoring. ESPRE 2014: 1-6 - [c8]Tom-Michael Hesse, Barbara Paech, Tobias Roehm, Bernd Bruegge:
How to Improve Decision Documentation in Software Evolution? Software Engineering (Workshops) 2014: 14-15 - [c7]Tobias Roehm, Rebecca Tiarks, Rainer Koschke, Walid Maalej:
How Do Professional Developers Comprehend Software? Software Engineering 2014: 47 - 2013
- [c6]Tobias Roehm, Bernd Bruegge, Tom-Michael Hesse, Barbara Paech:
Towards Identification of Software Improvements and Specification Updates by Comparing Monitored and Specified End-User Behavior. ICSM 2013: 464-467 - [c5]Tobias Roehm, Nigar Gurbanova, Bernd Bruegge, Christophe Joubert, Walid Maalej:
Monitoring user interactions for supporting failure reproduction. ICPC 2013: 73-82 - 2012
- [j1]Rebecca Tiarks, Tobias Roehm:
Challenges in Program Comprehension. Softwaretechnik-Trends 32(2) (2012) - [c4]Tobias Roehm, Rebecca Tiarks, Rainer Koschke, Walid Maalej:
How do professional developers comprehend software? ICSE 2012: 255-265 - [c3]Tobias Roehm, Walid Maalej:
Automatically detecting developer activities and problems in software development work. ICSE 2012: 1261-1264 - [c2]Dennis Pagano, Miguel A. Juan, Alessandra Bagnato, Tobias Roehm, Bernd Bruegge, Walid Maalej:
FastFix: Monitoring control for remote software maintenance. ICSE 2012: 1437-1438 - 2011
- [c1]Lars Kunze, Tobias Roehm, Michael Beetz:
Towards semantic robot description languages. ICRA 2011: 5589-5595
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