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2nd SER&IPs@ICSE 2015: Florence, Italy
- Rakesh Shukla, Sagar Sen, Forrest Shull, Judith Bishop:
2nd IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Software Engineering Research and Industrial Practice, SER&IP 2015, Florence, Italy, May 17, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7085-1
Keynotes
- Jan Bosch:
Accelerating Change in the Nordic Software Intensive Industry: Keynote Software Engineering Research and Industrial Practice Workshop. 1-2 - Pamela Zave:
Bridging the Research-Industry Gap: The Case for Domain Modeling. 3-4
Regular Papers
- Steven Fraser:
Reflections on Software Engineering Research Collaborations: From Ottawa to the Software Engineering Institute to Silicon Valley. 5-10 - Aiko Yamashita:
Integration of SE Research and Industry: Reflections, Theories and Illustrative Example. 11-17 - Tetsuo Tamai:
Software Engineering View of a Large-Scale System Failure and the Following Lawsuit. 18-24 - Gabriella Carrozza, Marcello Cinque, Ugo Giordano, Roberto Pietrantuono, Stefano Russo:
Prioritizing Correction of Static Analysis Infringements for Cost-Effective Code Sanitization. 25-31 - Carlos Henrique C. Duarte:
Patterns of Cooperative Technology Development and Transfer for Software-Engineering-in-the-Large. 32-38 - Dragos Truscan, Tanwir Ahmad, Faezeh Siavashi, Pekka Tuuttila:
A Practical Application of UPPAAL and DTRON for Runtime Verification. 39-45
Short Papers
- Linda Laird, Ye Yang:
Transferring Software Engineering Research into Industry: The Stevens Way. 46-49 - Maximilian Junker, Manfred Broy, Benedikt Hauptmann, Wolfgang Böhm, Henning Femmer, Sebastian Eder, Elmar Jürgens, Rainer Janßen, Rudolf Vaas:
Principles and a Process for Successful Industry Cooperation - The Case of TUM and Munich Re. 50-53 - Søren Debois, Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Morten Marquard, Tijs Slaats:
Bridging the Valley of Death: A Success Story on Danish Funding Schemes Paving a Path from Technology Readiness Level 1 to 9. 54-57 - Bran Selic:
The Iceberg Effect: On Technology Transfer from Research to Practice. 58-61 - Pete Rotella, Sunita Chulani, Devesh Goyal:
Predicting Software Field Reliability. 62-65
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