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SEIP@ICSE 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Frances Paulisch, Jan Bosch:
Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Practice, ICSE (SEIP) 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27 - June 03, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5659-6
Cloud and devops
- Heng Li, Tse-Hsun (Peter) Chen, Ahmed E. Hassan, Mohamed N. Nasser, Parminder Flora:
Adopting autonomic computing capabilities in existing large-scale systems: an industrial experience report. 1-10 - Fangxi Yin, Denghui Dong, Sanhong Li, Jianmei Guo, Kingsum Chow:
Java performance troubleshooting and optimization at alibaba. 11-12 - Joop Aué, Maurício Finavaro Aniche, Maikel Lobbezoo, Arie van Deursen:
An exploratory study on faults in web API integration in a large-scale payment company. 13-22 - Rob van der Valk, Patrizio Pelliccione, Patricia Lago, Rogardt Heldal, Eric Knauss, Jacob Juul:
Transparency and contracts: continuous integration and delivery in the automotive ecosystem. 23-32
Data and databases
- Andreas Martens, Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn:
A data decomposition method for stepwise migration of complex legacy data. 33-42 - Ken R. Wallace:
Mind the gap: can and should software engineering data sharing become a path of less resistance? 43-44 - Marija Selakovic, Michael Barnett, Madan Musuvathi, Todd Mytkowicz:
Cross-language optimizations in big data systems: a case study of SCOPE. 45-54 - Tushar Sharma, Marios Fragkoulis, Stamatia Rizou, Magiel Bruntink, Diomidis Spinellis:
Smelly relations: measuring and understanding database schema quality. 55-64
Architecture
- Anders Magnusson, Leo Laine, Johan Lindberg:
Rethink EE architecture in automotive to facilitate automation, connectivity, and electro mobility. 65-74 - Eriks Klotins, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Panagiota Chatzipetrou, Tony Gorschek, Rafael Prikladnicki, Nirnaya Tripathi, Leandro Bento Pompermaier:
Exploration of technical debt in start-ups. 75-84 - Richard Pohl, Mischa Höchsmann, Philipp Wohlgemuth, Christian Tischer:
Variant management solution for large scale software product lines. 85-94 - Simon Urli, Zhongxing Yu, Lionel Seinturier, Martin Monperrus:
How to design a program repair bot?: insights from the repairnator project. 95-104
Design and tools
- Alexander Lattas, Diomidis Spinellis:
Echoes from space: grouping commands with large-scale telemetry data. 105-114 - Andreas Wilhelm, Faris Cakaric, Michael Gerndt, Tobias Schuele:
Tool-based interactive software parallelization: a case study. 115-123 - Oleksii Kononenko, Tresa Rose, Olga Baysal, Michael W. Godfrey, Dennis Theisen, Bart de Water:
Studying pull request merges: a case study of shopify's active merchant. 124-133 - Peilin Zheng, Zibin Zheng, Xiapu Luo, Xiangping Chen, Xuanzhe Liu:
A detailed and real-time performance monitoring framework for blockchain systems. 134-143
Testing and defects i
- Dale Blue, Orna Raz, Rachel Tzoref-Brill, Paul A. Wojciak, Marcel Zalmanovici:
Proactive and pervasive combinatorial testing. 144-152 - Dusica Marijan, Marius Liaaen:
Practical selective regression testing with effective redundancy in interleaved tests. 153-162 - Goran Petrovic, Marko Ivankovic:
State of mutation testing at google. 163-171 - Stefan Kriebel, Matthias Markthaler, Karin Samira Salman, Timo Greifenberg, Steffen Hillemacher, Bernhard Rumpe, Christoph Schulze, Andreas Wortmann, Philipp Orth, Johannes Richenhagen:
Improving model-based testing in automotive software engineering. 172-180
Agile and ways of working
- Caitlin Sadowski, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Michal Sipko, Alberto Bacchelli:
Modern code review: a case study at google. 181-190 - Michael Hilton, Andrew Begel:
A study of the organizational dynamics of software teams. 191-200 - Simon Butler, Jonas Gamalielsson, Björn Lundell, Per Jonsson, Johan Sjöberg, Anders Mattsson, Niklas Rickö, Tomas Gustavsson, Jonas Feist, Stefan Landemoo, Erik Lönroth:
An investigation of work practices used by companies making contributions to established OSS projects. 201-210 - Walter Stocker:
From agile to continuous development in the healthcare domain: lessons learned. 211-212
Mobile, code and SMEs
- Christophe Ponsard, Jean-Christophe Deprez:
Helping SMEs to better develop software: experience report and challenges ahead. 213-214 - Flavio Toffalini, Jun Sun, Martín Ochoa:
Static analysis of context leaks in android applications. 215-224 - Ciera Jaspan, Matthew Jorde, Andrea Knight, Caitlin Sadowski, Edward K. Smith, Collin Winter, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Advantages and disadvantages of a monolithic repository: a case study at google. 225-234 - Pei Wang, Dinghao Wu, Zhaofeng Chen, Tao Wei:
Protecting million-user iOS apps with obfuscation: motivations, pitfalls, and experience. 235-244
Safety and culture
- Amritanshu Agrawal, Akond Rahman, Rahul Krishna, Alexander Sobran, Tim Menzies:
We don't need another hero?: the impact of "heroes" on software development. 245-253 - Hilary Cinis:
Improving the definition of software development projects through design thinking led collaboration workshops. 254-255 - Syed S. Arefin, Hadi Hemmati, Howard W. Loewen:
Evaluating specification-level MC/DC criterion in model-based testing of safety critical systems. 256-265 - Yang Wang, Stefan Wagner:
On groupthink in safety analysis: an industrial case study. 266-275
Testing and defects ii
- Casidhe Hutchison, Milda Zizyte, Patrick E. Lanigan, David Guttendorf, Michael Wagner, Claire Le Goues, Philip Koopman:
Robustness testing of autonomy software. 276-285 - Chakkrit Tantithamthavorn, Ahmed E. Hassan:
An experience report on defect modelling in practice: pitfalls and challenges. 286-295 - Chengyu Zhang, Yichen Yan, Hanru Zhou, Yinbo Yao, Ke Wu, Ting Su, Weikai Miao, Geguang Pu:
Smartunit: empirical evaluations for automated unit testing of embedded software in industry. 296-305 - Rahul Krishna, Amritanshu Agrawal, Akond Rahman, Alexander Sobran, Tim Menzies:
What is the connection between issues, bugs, and enhancements?: lessons learned from 800+ software projects. 306-315
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