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WISER 2006: Shanghai, China
- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Pearl Brereton, John G. Hosking:
Proceedings of the 2006 Workshop on interdisciplinary software engineering research, WISER 2006, Shanghai, China, May 20, 2006. ACM 2006
Short papers
- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Pearl Brereton, John G. Hosking:
Second international workshop on interdisciplinary software engineering research: (WISER 2006). 1-3 - Ross Jeffery:
Software engineering theory and inter-disciplinary research. 5-6
Teams, cognition and methodology issues
- David Budgen, Stuart M. Charters, Mark Turner, Pearl Brereton, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Stephen G. Linkman:
Investigating the applicability of the evidence-based paradigm to software engineering. 7-14 - Yunwen Ye:
Supporting software development as knowledge-intensive and collaborative activity. 15-22 - Martin J. Kollingbaum, Timothy J. Norman, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Kenneth N. Brown:
Engineering organisation-oriented software. 23-28
Economics, management and mathematics
- Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Nikolaos Tsantalis, George Stephanides:
Application of graph theory to OO software engineering. 29-36 - Masao Kakihara:
Strategizing software development: strategic management of internet service development. 37-44 - Hans Sassenburg:
A multi-disciplinary view on software release decisions. 45-52
Short papers
- Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky:
A cognitive perspective on software development methods: the case of extreme programming. 53-56 - Christian Del Rosso:
Reducing internal fragmentation in segregated free lists using genetic algorithms. 57-60 - Ilias Petrounias, Vassilis S. Kodogiannis:
A software engineering framework for biomedical diagnostic systems. 61-64 - Slinger Jansen, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Evaluating the release, delivery, and deployment processes of eight large product software vendors applying the customer configuration update model. 65-68
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