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3. ISESE 2004: Redondo Beach, CA, USA
- 2004 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2004), 19-20 August 2004, Redondo Beach, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2165-7
Keynote Address
- Michael Shermer:
Why People Believe Weird Things: Science, Pseudoscience, and Critical Thinking. 3-
Session 1A: Software Changes and Evolution
- Parastoo Mohagheghi, Reidar Conradi:
An Empirical Study of Software Change: Origin, Acceptance Rate, and Functionality vs. Quality Attributes. 7-16 - Jan Verelst:
The Influence of the Level of Abstraction on the Evolvability of Conceptual Models of Information Systems. 17-26 - Josef Nedstam, Even-André Karlsson, Martin Höst:
The Architectural Change Process. 27-36
Session 1B: Software Testing
- Sira Vegas:
Identifying the Relevant Information for Software Testing Technique Selection. 39-48 - Patrick J. Schroeder, Pankaj Bolaki, Vijayram Gopu:
Comparing the Fault Detection Effectiveness of N-way and Random Test Suites. 49-59 - Hyunsook Do, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Gregg Rothermel:
Infrastructure Support for Controlled Experimentation with Software Testing and Regression Testing Techniques. 60-70
Session 2A: Programming Practices
- Pekka Abrahamsson, Juha Koskela:
Extreme Programming: A Survey of Empirical Data from a Controlled Case Study. 73-82 - Miryung Kim, Lawrence D. Bergman, Tessa A. Lau, David Notkin:
An Ethnographic Study of Copy and Paste Programming Practices in OOPL. 83-92
Session 2B: Defect Management
- Kennet Henningsson, Claes Wohlin:
Assuring Fault Classification Agreement -- An Empirical Evaluation. 95-104 - John Donaldson:
Analyzing Systems Failures through the Use of Case Histories. 105-114
Session 3: Infrastructure and Tool Support for Empirical Studies
- Barry W. Boehm, Jesal Bhuta, David Garlan, Eric Gradman, LiGuo Huang, Alexander Lam, Raymond J. Madachy, Nenad Medvidovic, Kenneth Meyer, Steven Meyers, Gustavo Pérez, Kirk Reinholtz, Roshanak Roshandel, Nicolas Rouquette:
Using Empirical Testbeds to Accelerate Technology Maturity and Transition: The SCRover Experience. 117-126 - Luís Felipe Santos Silva, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Tool-Supported Unobtrusive Evaluation of Software Engineering Process Conformance. 127-135 - Philip M. Johnson, Hongbing Kou, Joy Agustin, Qin Zhang, Aaron Kagawa, Takuya Yamashita:
Practical Automated Process and Product Metric Collection and Analysis in a Classroom Setting: Lessons Learned from Hackystat-UH. 136-144
Session 4A: Cost Estimation
- Martin Auer, Stefan Biffl:
Increasing the Accuracy and Reliability of Analogy-Based Cost Estimation with Extensive Project Feature Dimension Weighting. 147-155 - Barry W. Boehm, A. Winsor Brown, Raymond J. Madachy, Ye Yang:
A Software Product Line Life Cycle Cost Estimation Model. 156-164
Session 4B: Software Requirements
- Patrik Berander:
Using Students as Subjects in Requirements Prioritization. 167-176 - Ban Al-Ani, H. Keith Edwards:
An Empirical Study of a Qualitative Systematic Approach to Requirements Analysis (QSARA). 177-186
Session 5A: Predictive Models
- Silvia Abrahão, Geert Poels, Oscar Pastor:
Assessing the Reproducibility and Accuracy of Functional Size Measurement Methods through Experimentation. 189-198 - Yue Chen, Barry W. Boehm, Raymond J. Madachy, Ricardo Valerdi:
An Empirical Study of eServices Product UML Sizing Metrics. 199-206 - Marcela Genero, Mario Piattini, M. Esperanza Manso:
Finding "Early" Indicators of UML Class Diagrams Understandability and Modifiability. 207-216
Session 5B: Reading Techniques for Inspections
- Christian Denger, Marcus Ciolkowski, Filippo Lanubile:
Investigating the Active Guidance Factor in Reading Techniques for Defect Detection. 219-228 - Tomas Berling, Thomas Thelin:
A Case Study of Reading Techniques in a Software Company. 229-238 - Zeiad Abdelnabi, Giovanni Cantone, Marcus Ciolkowski, H. Dieter Rombach:
Comparing Code Reading Techniques Applied to Object-Oriented Software Frameworks with Regard to Effectiveness and Defect Detection Rate. 239-248
Session 6: Empirical Studies Methodology
- Jeffrey C. Carver, John Van Voorhis, Victor R. Basili:
Understanding the Impact of Assumptions on Experimental Validity. 251-260 - Andreas Jedlitschka, Marcus Ciolkowski:
Towards Evidence in Software Engineering. 261-270 - Jyrki Kontio, Laura Lehtola, Johanna Bragge:
Using the Focus Group Method in Software Engineering: Obtaining Practitioner and User Experiences. 271-280
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