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12th ENASE 2016: Rome, Italy
- Leszek A. Maciaszek, Joaquim Filipe:
Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - 11th International Conference, ENASE 2016, Rome, Italy, April 27-28, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 703, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-56389-3 - Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
Advancing Negative Variability in Model-Driven Software Product Line Engineering. 1-26 - Mohamed Naija, Samir Ben Ahmed:
A New MARTE Extension to Address Adaptation Mechanisms in Scheduling View. 27-43 - Simon Hordvik, Kristoffer Øseth, Henrik Heggelund Svendsen, Jan Olaf Blech, Peter Herrmann:
Model-Based Engineering and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Transport Systems. 44-65 - Juliana Alves Pereira, Kattiana Constantino, Eduardo Figueiredo, Gunter Saake:
Quantitative and Qualitative Empirical Analysis of Three Feature Modeling Tools. 66-88 - Farid Adaili, Olfa Mosbahi, Mohamed Khalgui, Samia Bouzefrane:
Towards a Secure RA2DL Based Approach. 89-110 - Maria Spichkova, Anna Zamansky:
AHR: Human-Centred Aspects of Test Design. 111-128 - Paul A. Bailes, Colin J. M. Kemp:
Software Engineering Foundations of Zoetic Data and Totally Functional Programming. 129-157 - Maria Spichkova, Heinz W. Schmidt, Iman I. Yusuf, Ian E. Thomas, Steve G. Androulakis, Grischa R. Meyer:
Towards Modelling and Implementation of Reliability and Usability Features for Research-Oriented Cloud Computing Platforms. 158-178 - Shanto Rahman, Md. Mostafijur Rahman, Kazi Sakib:
An Improved Method Level Bug Localization Approach Using Minimized Code Space. 179-200 - Jasmin Ramadani, Stefan Wagner:
How Interesting Are Suggestions of Coupled File Changes for Software Developers? 201-221 - Antonio Carlos Marcelino de Paula, Glauco de Figueiredo Carneiro:
A Systematic Literature Review on Cloud Computing Adoption and Migration. 222-243
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