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5th EVOL / 10th IWPSE 2009: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Tom Mens, Kim Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Proceedings of the joint international and annual ERCIM workshops on Principles of software evolution (IWPSE) and software evolution (Evol) workshops, Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 24-28, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-678-6 - Tom Mens:
The ERCIM working group on software evolution: the past and the future. 1-4 - Takuya Katayama:
Learning lessons from the past: how IWPSE has started, and where we should go. 5-6 - Hausi A. Müller:
Towards self-adaptive software-intensive systems. 7-8
Measuring, analysing and visualising evolution
- Mehrdad Nurolahzade, Seyed Mehdi Nasehi, Shahedul Huq Khandkar, Shreya Rawal:
The role of patch review in software evolution: an analysis of the mozilla firefox. 9-18 - Israel Herraiz, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Research friendly software repositories. 19-24 - Antonio González, Roberto Therón, Alexandru C. Telea, Francisco J. García:
Combined visualization of structural and metric information for software evolution analysis. 25-30
Empirical studies and experience reports
- Dien-Yen Lin, Iulian Neamtiu:
Collateral evolution of applications and databases. 31-40 - Kemal Burak Codur, Ali Hikmet Dogru:
Evolution of software development standards in the military domain and effects on software applications. 41-46 - Michail Anastasopoulos:
Increasing efficiency and effectiveness of software product line evolution: an infrastructure on top of configuration management. 47-56
Mining and migration
- Yana Momchilova Mileva, Valentin Dallmeier, Martin Burger, Andreas Zeller:
Mining trends of library usage. 57-62 - Mario Luca Bernardi, Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca:
A role-based crosscutting concerns mining approach to evolve Java systems towards AOP. 63-72 - Filippo Ricca, Alessandro Marchetto:
A "quick and dirty" meet-in-the-middle approach for migrating to SOA. 73-78
Processes, paradigms and methodologies
- Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Andy Kellens, Johan Brichau, Theo D'Hondt:
Time warp, an approach for reasoning over system histories. 79-88 - Ahmed Abdelmeged, Therapon Skotiniotis, Karl J. Lieberherr:
Controlled evolution of adaptive programs. 89-98 - Francisco Javier Pérez, Yania Crespo:
Perspectives on automated correction of bad smells. 99-108
Formal aspects, theories and principles
- Pham Ngoc Hung, Toshiaki Aoki, Takuya Katayama:
An effective framework for assume-guarantee verification of evolving component-based software. 109-118 - Adrian Bachmann, Abraham Bernstein:
Software process data quality and characteristics: a historical view on open and closed source projects. 119-128 - Tom Arbuckle:
Measure software - and its evolution - using information content. 129-134
Social aspects
- Akinori Ihara, Masao Ohira, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
An analysis method for improving a bug modification process in open source software development. 135-144 - Aurélien Malisart:
Researcher profile: a web 2.0 application for visualising research communities. 145-152 - Roberto Abreu, Rahul Premraj:
How developer communication frequency relates to bug introducing changes. 153-158
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