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International Journal of Open Source Software & Processes, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2016
- Kuljit Kaur Chahal, Munish Saini:
Open Source Software Evolution: A Systematic Literature Review (Part 1). 1-27 - Kuljit Kaur Chahal, Munish Saini:
Open Source Software Evolution: A Systematic Literature Review (Part 2). 28-48 - Manar AbuTalib:
Open Source Software in the Arab World: A Literature Survey. 49-64
Volume 7, Number 2, 2016
- Ali Al Shidhani, Khalil Al Maawali, Dawood Al-Abri, Hadj Bourdoucen:
A Comparative Analysis of Open Source Network Monitoring Tools. 1-19 - Anjali Goyal, Neetu Sardana:
Analytical Study on Bug Triaging Practices. 20-42 - Sangeeta Lal, Neetu Sardana, Ashish Sureka:
Improving Logging Prediction on Imbalanced Datasets: A Case Study on Open Source Java Projects. 43-71 - Feras Hanandeh, Majdi Yousef Al-Shannag, Maha Mahdi Alkhaffaf:
Using Data Mining Techniques with Open Source Software to Evaluate the Various Factors Affecting Academic Performance: A Case Study of Students in the Faculty of Information Technology. 72-92
Volume 7, Number 3, 2016
- Manar AbuTalib:
Quality in Use Analysis to Evaluate User Experience of Open Source Software Compatible with MATLAB. 1-19 - James H. Gerlach, Chorng-Guang Wu, Lawrence F. Cunningham, Clifford E. Young:
An Exploratory Study of Conflict over Paying Debian Developers. 20-38 - Mohamed Gharzouli:
Reuse and Improvement of Peersim Open Source Packages: A Case Study with Chord and Cloudcast. 39-55
Volume 7, Number 4, 2016
- Liguo Yu:
From Android Bug Reports to Android Bug Handling Process: An Empirical Study of Open-Source Development. 1-18 - Amita Jain, Devendra Kumar Tayal, Manju Khari, Sonakshi Vij:
A Novel Method for Test Path Prioritization using Centrality Measures. 19-38 - Ankur Choudhary, Anurag Singh Baghel:
Software Reliability Prediction Using Cuckoo Search Optimization, Empirical Mode Decomposition, and ARIMA Model: CS-EEMD-ARIMA Based SRGM. 39-54
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