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1. ISESE 2002: Nara, Japan
- 2002 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2002), 3-4 October 2002, Nara, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1796-X
Keynote Address
- Laszlo A. Belady:
Beyond Software, Beyond Engineering. 3-6
Session 1: Experimental Methods
- Forrest Shull, Victor R. Basili, Jeffrey C. Carver, José Carlos Maldonado, Guilherme Horta Travassos, Manoel G. Mendonça, Sandra Camargo Pinto Ferraz Fabbri:
Replicating Software Engineering Experiments: Addressing the Tacit Knowledge Problem. 7-16 - Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Bente Anda, Erik Arisholm, Tore Dybå, Magne Jørgensen, Amela Karahasanovic, Espen Frimann Koren, Marek Vokác:
Conducting Realistic Experiments in Software Engineering. 17-26 - Claes Wohlin:
Is Prior Knowledge of a Programming Language Important for Software Quality?. 27-36
Session 2A: Software Qualit
- Carina Andersson, Per Runeson:
Verification and Validation in Industry -- A Qualitative Survey on the State of Practice. 37-47 - Kazuyuki Shima, Yasuhiro Takemura, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
An Approach to Experimental Evaluation of Software Understandability. 48-55 - Bernard Wong:
The Appropriateness of Gutman's Means-End Chain Model in Software Evaluation. 56-68
Session 2B: Estimation
- Hiroyuki Okamura, Yasuhiro Watanabe, Tadashi Dohi:
Estimating Mixed Software Reliability Models Based on the EM Algorithm. 69-78 - Emilia Mendes, Nile Mosley:
Further Investigation into the Use of CBR and Stepwise Regression to Predict Development Effort for Web Hypermedia Applications. 79-90 - Lei Li, Kalyanaraman Vaidyanathan, Kishor S. Trivedi:
An Approach for Estimation of Software Aging in a Web Server. 91-102
Session 3: Process Improvement
- Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Danilo Caivano, Corrado Aaron Visaggio, Giuseppe Visaggio:
ProMisE: A Framework for Process Models Customization to the Operative Context. 103-110 - Daniela E. Damian, Didar Zowghi, Lakshminarayanan Vaidyanathasamy, Yogendra Pal:
An Industrial Experience in Process Improvement: An Early Assessment at the Australian Center for Unisys Software. 111-126
Session 4: Inspections
- Thomas Thelin, Per Runeson, Claes Wohlin, Thomas Olsson, Carina Andersson:
How much Information is Needed for Usage-Based Reading? -- A Series of Experiments. 127-138 - Shinji Uchida, Akito Monden, Hajimu Iida, Ken-ichi Matsumoto, Hideo Kudo:
A Multiple-View Analysis Model of Debugging Processes. 139-147 - Giedre Sabaliauskaite, Fumikazu Matsukawa, Shinji Kusumoto, Katsuro Inoue:
An Experimental Comparison of Checklist-Based Reading and Perspective-Based Reading for UML Design Document Inspection. 148-160
Session 5: Testing
- Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno, Sira Vegas:
A Survey on Testing Technique Empirical Studies: How Limited is our Knowledge. 161-172 - Tomoko Matsumura, Akito Monden, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
The Detection of Faulty Code Violating Implicit Coding Rules. 173-182 - Masayuki Hirayama, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Jiro Okayasu, Osamu Mizuno, Tohru Kikuno:
Elimination of Crucial Faults by a New Selective Testing Method. 183-194
Session 6: Architecture and Design
- Marcela Genero, Mario Piattini, Coral Calero:
Empirical Validation of Class Diagram Metrics. 195-203 - Kari Rönkkö, Olle Lindeberg, Yvonne Dittrich:
'Bad Practice' or 'Bad Methods' -- Are Software Engineering and Ethnographic Discourses Incompatible?. 204-210 - Kari Smolander:
Four Metaphors of Architecture in Software Organizations: Finding Out the Meaning of Architecture in Practice. 211-222
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