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25th EASE 2021: Trondheim, Norway
- Ruzanna Chitchyan, Jingyue Li, Barbara Weber, Tao Yue:
EASE 2021: Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, Trondheim, Norway, June 21-24, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9053-8
Keynote
- John Ahlgren, Kinga Bojarczuk, Sophia Drossopoulou, Inna Dvortsova, Johann George, Natalija Gucevska, Mark Harman, Maria Lomeli, Simon M. M. Lucas, Erik Meijer, Steve Omohundro, Rubmary Rojas, Silvia Sapora, Norm Zhou:
Facebook's Cyber-Cyber and Cyber-Physical Digital Twins. 1-9
Full Papers Track
- Adam Alami, Maria Paasivaara:
How Do Agile Practitioners Interpret and Foster "Technical Excellence"? 10-19 - Katarzyna Biesialska, Xavier Franch, Victor Muntés-Mulero:
Mining Dependencies in Large-Scale Agile Software Development Projects: A Quantitative Industry Study. 20-29 - Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Júnior, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Fabiano Borges Ruy:
Tell me: Am I going to Heaven? A Diagnosis Instrument of Continuous Software Engineering Practices Adoption. 30-39 - Liming Fu, Peng Liang, Xueying Li, Chen Yang:
A Machine Learning Based Ensemble Method for Automatic Multiclass Classification of Decisions. 40-49 - Pankajeshwara Sharma, Tony Savarimuthu, Nigel Stanger:
Influence of Roles in Decision-Making during OSS Development - A Study of Python. 50-59 - Usman Rafiq, Jorge Melegati, Dron Khanna, Eduardo Guerra, Xiaofeng Wang:
Analytics Mistakes that Derail Software Startups. 60-69 - Maria Caulo, Rita Francese, Giuseppe Scanniello, Genoveffa Tortora:
Relationships between Personality Traits and Productivity in a Multi-platform Development Context. 70-79 - Martin Obaidi, Jil Klünder:
Development and Application of Sentiment Analysis Tools in Software Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review. 80-89 - Arghavan Moradi Dakhel, Michel C. Desmarais, Foutse Khomh:
Assessing Developer Expertise from the Statistical Distribution of Programming Syntax Patterns. 90-99 - Ashley Williams, Matthew Shardlow, Austen Rainer:
Towards a corpus for credibility assessment in software practitioner blog articles. 100-108 - Triet Huynh Minh Le, Roland Croft, David Hin, Muhammad Ali Babar:
A Large-scale Study of Security Vulnerability Support on Developer Q&A Websites. 109-118 - Kamonphop Srisopha, Daniel Link, Barry W. Boehm:
How Should Developers Respond to App Reviews? Features Predicting the Success of Developer Responses. 119-128 - Hao Yang, Li Kuang:
CCMC: Code Completion with a Memory Mechanism and a Copy Mechanism. 129-138 - Chen Yang, Peng Liang, Liming Fu, Zengyang Li:
Self-Claimed Assumptions in Deep Learning Frameworks: An Exploratory Study. 139-148 - Daniele Wolfart, Wesley K. G. Assunção, Ivonei F. da Silva, Diogo C. P. Domingos, Ederson Schmeing, Guilherme L. Donin Villaca, Diogo Do Nascimento Paza:
Modernizing Legacy Systems with Microservices: A Roadmap. 149-159 - Markus Schnappinger, Arnaud Fietzke, Alexander Pretschner:
Human-level Ordinal Maintainability Prediction Based on Static Code Metrics. 160-169 - Wajdi Aljedaani, Anthony Peruma, Ahmed Aljohani, Mazen Alotaibi, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Ali Ouni, Christian D. Newman, Abdullatif Ghallab, Stephanie Ludi:
Test Smell Detection Tools: A Systematic Mapping Study. 170-180 - K. Ayberk Tecimer, Eray Tüzün, Hamdi Dibeklioglu, Hakan Erdogmus:
Detection and Elimination of Systematic Labeling Bias in Code Reviewer Recommendation Systems. 181-190 - Omar De Munk, Ivano Malavolta:
Measurement-based Experiments on the Mobile Web: A Systematic Mapping Study. 191-200 - Muhammad Waseem, Peng Liang, Mojtaba Shahin, Aakash Ahmad, Ali Rezaei Nasab:
On the Nature of Issues in Five Open Source Microservices Systems: An Empirical Study. 201-210 - Luana Almeida Martins, Vinicius Brito, Daniela Soares Feitosa, Larissa Rocha, Heitor A. X. Costa, Ivan Machado:
From Blackboard to the Office: A Look Into How Practitioners Perceive Software Testing Education. 211-220 - Hadi Jahanshahi, Kritika Chhabra, Mucahit Cevik, Ayse Basar:
DABT: A Dependency-aware Bug Triaging Method. 221-230 - Diana Kirk, Kelly Blincoe:
Challenges when Applying Repertory Grid Technique for Software Practices. 231-240
Vision Paper and Emerging Results Track
- Austen Rainer:
Storytelling in human-centric software engineering research. 241-246 - Phuong Thanh Nguyen, Davide Di Ruscio, Juri Di Rocco, Claudio Di Sipio, Massimiliano Di Penta:
Adversarial Machine Learning: On the Resilience of Third-party Library Recommender Systems. 247-253 - Jithin Cheriyan, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Stephen Cranefield:
Towards offensive language detection and reduction in four Software Engineering communities. 254-259 - Sohil Lal Shrestha, Christoph Csallner:
SLGPT: Using Transfer Learning to Directly Generate Simulink Model Files and Find Bugs in the Simulink Toolchain. 260-265 - Thiago Rocha Silva, Brian Fitzgerald:
Empirical Findings on BDD Story Parsing to Support Consistency Assurance between Requirements and Artifacts. 266-271 - Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Martin Höst:
Open Data-driven Usability Improvements of Static Code Analysis and its Challenges. 272-277 - Irene Sala, Antonela Tommasel, Francesca Arcelli Fontana:
DebtHunter: A Machine Learning-based Approach for Detecting Self-Admitted Technical Debt. 278-283
Doctoral Symposium
- Waqas Junaid:
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Problem Frames for Contextual Modeling of Cyber-Physical Systems: a Tool Suite with Adaptive User Interfaces. 284-287 - Henry Edet:
A Reference Architecture for Validating Security Across Multi-Cloud Computing Systems. 288-293 - Dominic Lammert:
The Connection between the Sustainability Impacts of Software Products and the Role of Software Engineers. 294-299 - Hatef Shamshiri:
Supporting sustainability design through agile software development. 300-304
BSEW Workshop
- Mojtaba Eshghie, Cyrille Artho, Dilian Gurov:
Dynamic Vulnerability Detection on Smart Contracts Using Machine Learning. 305-312 - Valentin Zieglmeier, Gabriel Loyola Daiqui:
GDPR-Compliant Use of Blockchain for Secure Usage Logs. 313-320 - Mengjie Ding, Peiru Li, Shanshan Li, He Zhang:
HFContractFuzzer: Fuzzing Hyperledger Fabric Smart Contracts for Vulnerability Detection. 321-328 - Jiahui Geng, Neel Kanwal, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Chunming Rong:
DID-eFed: Facilitating Federated Learning as a Service with Decentralized Identities. 329-335
PROPSER Workshop
- Lutz Prechelt:
On Implicit Assumptions Underlying Software Engineering Research. 336-339 - Angelika Kaplan, Maximilian Walter, Robert Heinrich:
A Classification for Managing Software Engineering Knowledge. 340-346 - Angelika Kaplan, Jan Keim:
Towards an Automated Classification Approach for Software Engineering Research. 347-352 - Arham Arshad, Taher Ahmed Ghaleb, Paul Ralph:
Towards a More Structured Peer Review Process with Empirical Standards. 353-358 - Klaus Schmid:
If you want better empirical research, value your theory: On the importance of strong theories for progress in empirical software engineering research. 359-364 - Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Benchmarking as Empirical Standard in Software Engineering Research. 365-372 - Guglielmo De Angelis, Francesca Lonetti:
About the Assessment of Grey Literature in Software Engineering. 373-378
DevOps Workshop
- Andreea Vescan, Camelia Serban, Alisa-Daniela Budur:
Towards a Reliability Prediction Model based on Internal Structure and Post-Release Defects Using Neural Networks. 379-386 - Danish Iqbal, Barbora Buhnova:
Fog Based Energy Efficient Process Framework for Smart Building. 387-393 - Peng Zhou, Arif Ali Khan, Peng Liang, Sher Badshah:
System and Software Processes in Practice: Insights from Chinese Industry. 394-401 - Shahid Hussain, Kaley Chicoine, Boyana Norris:
Empirical Investigation of Code Quality Rule Violations in HPC Applications. 402-411 - Liang Wei, Luiz Fernando Capretz:
Recommender Systems for Software Project Managers. 412-417
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