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36th SBES 2022: Virtual Event Brazil
- Marcelo de Almeida Maia, Fabiano A. Dorça, Rafael Dias Araújo, Christina von Flach, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Edna Dias Canedo:
SBES 2022: XXXVI Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, Virtual Event Brazil, October 5 - 7, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9735-3
SBES/Diversity
- Nabor C. Mendonça, Leopoldo Teixeira, Sérgio Soares, Vinicius Cardoso Garcia, Uirá Kulesza, César França, Daniel Lucrédio, Elder Cirilo, Ivan Machado:
A Decade of Internationalization of the Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. 1-10 - Lidiany Cerqueira, Júlio César Andrade Silva, Ícaro Vasconcelos Alvim, Manoel G. Mendonça, José Amâncio Macedo Santos:
The who, what and how of the current research at the Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering. 11-20 - Karina Kohl, Rafael Prikladnicki:
Benefits and Difficulties of Gender Diversity on Software Development Teams: A Qualitative Study. 21-30 - Dannilo Rabelo, Albert Lopes, Wendy Mendes, Cleidson de Souza, Kiev Gama, Danilo Monteiro, Gustavo Pinto:
The Role of Non-Technical Skills in the Software Development Market. 31-40 - Igor Poncell, Kiev Gama:
Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives in Brazilian Software Development Companies: Comparing the Perspectives of Managers and Developers. 41-46
Social Aspects of Software Engineering
- Edna Dias Canedo, Angélica Toffano Seidel Calazans, Geovana R. S. Silva, Eloisa Toffano Seidel Masson:
ICT Practitioners' Perception of Working from Home During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Exploring Gender Differences. 47-57 - Danilo Monteiro Ribeiro:
Understanding the relationships between the perceptions of burnout and instability in Software Engineering. 58-67 - Miguel Silva, Lígia Márcia Teixeira, Afonso Silva, Genildo Gomes, Leonardo Barreto, Bruno Gadelha, Tayana Conte:
Developers in focus! Developer Experience Analysis in a Collaborative Modeling Tool. 68-77 - William De Araujo Cadette, Fernando Felizardo, Arthur Cattaneo Zavadski, Gislaine Camila Lapasini Leal, Renato Balancieri, Thelma Elita Colanzi:
The Impact of the Group Maturity on the Software Development Team Effectiveness: an Experience Report. 78-87 - Alvaro Magnum Barbosa Neto, Emmanuel Carvalho, MarcíLio Bandeira:
MO-DM Tool: Improving teams' engagement with Motivation-Oriented Decision-Making. 88-94 - Hugo Henrique Fumero de Souza, Igor Wiese, Igor Steinmacher, Reginaldo Ré:
A characterization study of testing contributors and their contributions in open source projects. 95-105 - Narallynne Araújo, Tiago Massoni, Camila Sarmento, Francielle Santos, Ruan Oliveira:
Investigating the Relationship between Software Team Leadership Styles and Turnover Intention. 106-111 - Jefferson G. M. Lopes, Johnatan Alves, Eduardo Figueiredo:
EXTRACTPRO: A Data Mining Tool for Developer Profile Generation based on Source Code Analysis. 112-117 - Felipe Cunha, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Hyggo O. Almeida, Kyller Costa Gorgônio, Angelo Perkusich:
TeamPlus: A Decision Support System for Software Team Formation. 118-123
Education in Software Engineering
- Gabriela Alves, Pamella Soares, Bianca Souza, Nécio de Lima Veras, Allysson Allex Araújo:
What is students' perception of Flipped Classroom usage during Emergency Remote Teaching of Software Engineering subjects? An Experience Report in Brazil. 124-133 - Paulo André Pimenta Aragão, Rogéria Cristiane Gratão de Souza:
Scrum XPerience: A New Approach for Agile Teaching. 134-142 - Kiev Gama, Higor Oliveira:
An Experience Report on Teaching Scrum Principles in a Playful Way through Distant Collaboration with Online Whiteboards. 143-152 - José Augusto de Sena Quaresma, Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira:
A Syllabus Proposal for Teaching of Software Development Process in Undergraduate Courses in Computer Science. 153-167 - Maicon Bernardino, Lucas Abner, Lucas Pieva, Thiago Araujo, Matheus Dias, Rodrigo Machado:
Empirical Studies of an Educational Tool for Project Management based on PMBOK using Problem-Based Learning. 168-177
Software Verification, Validation, and Testing
- Wesley N. M. Torres, Everton L. G. Alves, Patrícia D. L. Machado:
A Configurable Test Case Prioritization Technique for Early Fault Detection and Low Test Case Spreading. 178-187 - Osmar Leandro, Rohit Gheyi, Leopoldo Teixeira, Márcio Ribeiro, Alessandro F. Garcia:
A Technique to Test Refactoring Detection Tools. 188-197 - Leo Fernandes, Márcio Ribeiro, Rohit Gheyi, Márcio E. Delamaro, Marcio Augusto Guimarães, André L. M. Santos:
Put Your Hands In The Air! Reducing Manual Effort in Mutation Testing. 198-207 - Lucas Fernando Lopes da Silva, Juliana Saraiva, Yuska P. C. Aguiar:
Functional Suitability Assessment: : A Preliminary Study on Perceptions and Trends Observed in Software Industry. 208-213 - Daniel Fernandes, Ivan Machado, Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel:
TEMPY: Test Smell Detector for Python. 214-219
Technical Debt Management / Software Architecture
- Danyllo Albuquerque, Everton Guimarães, Graziela Simone Tonin, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Hyggo O. Almeida, Angelo Perkusich:
Perceptions of Technical Debt and its Management Activities - A Survey of Software Practitioners. 220-229 - Thober Detofeno, Andreia Malucelli, Sheila S. Reinehr:
PriorTD: A Method for Prioritization Technical Debt. 230-240 - Alex Felipe Ferreira Costa, Anna Beatriz dos Santos Marques, Ismayle de Sousa Santos, Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade:
Towards a Process to Manage Usability Technical Debts. 241-246 - Francisco Silva, Valéria Lelli, Ismayle de Sousa Santos, Rossana M. de Castro Andrade:
Towards a Fault Taxonomy for Microservices-Based Applications. 247-256 - Katia Damaceno, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Rosana T. V. Braga:
Towards an Understanding of Technical Debt in Reference Architectures. 257-262 - Marcelo Junior, Rodrigo Moreno, Lina Garcés, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
BEATS: Search Engine for Architectural Strategies for Security. 263-268
Continuous Software Engineering / Sustainability / Data Science
- Leila Karita, Brunna Caroline Mourão, Ivan Machado:
Towards a common understanding of sustainable software development. 269-278 - Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Júnior, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Fabiano Borges Ruy, Moises Savedra Omêna:
Flying over Brazilian Organizations with Zeppelin: A Preliminary Panoramic Picture of Continuous Software Engineering. 279-288 - Rogério C. Silva, Paulo Roberto Farah, Silvia Regina Vergilio:
Machine Learning for Change-Prone Class Prediction: A History-Based Approach. 289-298 - Kanan Silva, Flávio E. A. Horita, Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto:
Bring Us MacGyver Predictor: Towards a Deep Learning-Based Mechanism to Design Emergent Behaviors in Systems-of-Systems. 299-304 - Geanderson E. dos Santos, Adriano Veloso, Eduardo Figueiredo:
Understanding Thresholds of Software Features for Defect Prediction. 305-310
Software Maintenance, Reengineering and Evolution / Search-based Software Engineering
- Anderson Oliveira, Willian Nalepa Oizumi, Leonardo da Silva Sousa, Wesley K. G. Assunção, Alessandro F. Garcia, Carlos Lucena, Diego Cedrim:
Smell Patterns as Indicators of Design Degradation: Do Developers Agree? 311-320 - Gabriel Menezes, Willian Marotzki Braga, Awdren de Lima Fontão, André C. Hora, Bruno B. P. Cafeo:
Assessing the Impact of Code Samples Evolution on Developers' Questions. 321-330 - Antonio Neto, Carla I. M. Bezerra, Júlio Serafim Martins:
Code Smell Co-occurrences: A Systematic Mapping. 331-336 - Willian Marques Freire, Cláudia Tupan Rosa, Aline Maria Malachini Miotto Amaral, Thelma Elita Colanzi:
Validating an Interactive Ranking Operator for NSGA-II to Support the Optimization of Software Engineering Problems. 337-346 - William Niemiec, Rafael Borges, Érika F. Cota:
Mobilex: a generic framework for cross-platform mobile development based on web language. 347-352
Software Repositories
- Marcela Cunha, Paola R. G. Accioly, Paulo Borba:
The Private Life of Merge Conflicts. 353-362 - Felipe Soupinski, Pedro Arantes, Igor Steinmacher, Igor Wiese, Hudson Borges, Bruno B. P. Cafeo, Awdren de Lima Fontão:
"We are dying!" On Death Signals of Software Ecosystems. 363-369 - Hudson Silva Borges, Marco Túlio Valente:
GitHub Proxy Server: A tool for supporting massive data collection on GitHub. 370-375 - Armando Sousa, Gisele Ribeiro, Guilherme Avelino, Lincoln S. Rocha, Ricardo Britto:
SysRepoAnalysis: A tool to analyze and identify critical areas of source code repositories. 376-381 - Diego Winter, Guilherme Avelino, Charles Miranda:
HealthyEnv: a tool to assist in health assessment of software repositories. 382-387
Software Project Management / Requirements Engineering
- Thiago Rique, Emanuel Dantas, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Kyller Costa Gorgônio, Hyggo O. Almeida, Angelo Perkusich:
Use Cases for Software Development Analytics: A Case Study. 388-397 - Suéllen Martinelli, Nicolas Nascimento, Jonathan Souza, Afonso Sales, Luciana A. M. Zaina:
UX Requirements Matters: Guidelines to Support Software Teams on the Writing of Acceptance Criteria. 398-408 - Francisco William Sousa, Allysson Allex Araújo, Francisco A. Almada Gomes, Mauricio Moreira Neto:
Towards Mobile UX Evaluation and Improvement in Startups: A Case Study on the Adoption of User Experience Questionnaire and Hierarchical Task Analysis. 409-418 - Paulo Henrique Da Silva, Fabiane Barreto Vavassori Benitti, Michelle S. Wangham:
Framework for the development of computational solutions for the support of requirements engineering with a focus on data protection. 419-424
Configuration Management / Empirical Software Engineering / Open Science
- Heleno de S. Campos Junior, Gleiph Ghiotto Lima de Menezes, Márcio de Oliveira Barros, André van der Hoek, Leonardo Gresta Paulino Murta:
Towards Merge Conflict Resolution by Combining Existing Lines of Code. 425-434 - Matheus Barbosa de Oliveira, Paulo Borba, Rodrigo Bonifácio, Galileu Santos:
Semantic conflict detection with overriding assignment analysis. 435-445 - Kátia Romero Felizardo, Christina von Flach, Roberto Pereira, Edson Oliveira Jr.:
Surveying the Audience Effect in Open Peer Review of a Software Engineering Workshop. 446-451 - Thiago Prado de Campos, Eduardo Filgueiras Damasceno, Natasha Malveira Costa Valentim:
Porifera: A Collaborative Tool to Support Systematic Literature Review and Systematic Mapping Study. 452-457
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