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FOSE@ICSE 2014: Hyderabad, India
- James D. Herbsleb, Matthew B. Dwyer:
Proceedings of the on Future of Software Engineering, FOSE 2014, Hyderabad, India, May 31 - June 7, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2865-4
Future of Software Engineering
- Alfonso Fuggetta, Elisabetta Di Nitto:
Software process. 1-12 - Gian Pietro Picco, Christine Julien, Amy L. Murphy, Mirco Musolesi, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
Software engineering for mobility: reflecting on the past, peering into the future. 13-28 - David Garlan:
Software architecture: a travelogue. 29-39 - Satish Chandra, Vibha Singhal Sinha, Saurabh Sinha, Krishna Ratakonda:
Software services: a research roadmap. 40-54 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Orlena Gotel, Jane Huffman Hayes, Patrick Mäder, Andrea Zisman:
Software traceability: trends and future directions. 55-69 - Andreas Metzger, Klaus Pohl:
Software product line engineering and variability management: achievements and challenges. 70-84 - Audris Mockus:
Engineering big data solutions. 85-99 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Leif Singer, Brendan Cleary, Fernando Marques Figueira Filho, Alexey Zagalsky:
The (R) Evolution of social media in software engineering. 100-116 - Alessandro Orso, Gregg Rothermel:
Software testing: a research travelogue (2000-2014). 117-132 - Václav Rajlich:
Software evolution and maintenance. 133-144 - Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Dan Grossman:
How programming languages will co-evolve with software engineering: a bright decade ahead. 145-154 - Willem Visser, Nikolaj S. Bjørner, Natarajan Shankar:
Software engineering and automated deduction. 155-166 - Andrew D. Gordon, Thomas A. Henzinger, Aditya V. Nori, Sriram K. Rajamani:
Probabilistic programming. 167-181 - John Hatcliff, Alan Wassyng, Tim Kelly, Cyrille Comar, Paul L. Jones:
Certifiably safe software-dependent systems: challenges and directions. 182-200 - Margaret M. Burnett, Brad A. Myers:
Future of end-user software engineering: beyond the silos. 201-211 - Balakrishnan Dasarathy, Kevin J. Sullivan, Douglas C. Schmidt, Douglas H. Fisher, Adam A. Porter:
The past, present, and future of MOOCs and their relevance to software engineering. 212-224
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