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Information & Software Technology, Volume 70
Volume 70, February 2016
- David Haselberger:
A literature-based framework of performance-related leadership interactions in ICT project teams. 1-17 - Felipe Febrero, Coral Calero, María Ángeles Moraga:
Software reliability modeling based on ISO/IEC SQuaRE. 18-29 - Kelly Blincoe, Jyoti Sheoran, Sean P. Goggins, Eva Petakovic, Daniela E. Damian:
Understanding the popular users: Following, affiliation influence and leadership on GitHub. 30-39 - Mario Barcelo-Valenzuela, Patricia Shihemy Carrillo-Villafaña, Alonso Perez-Soltero, Gerardo Sanchez-Schmitz:
A framework to acquire explicit knowledge stored on different versions of software. 40-48 - Naveed Ali, Richard Lai:
A method of requirements change management for global software development. 49-67 - Wen Zhang, Song Wang, Qing Wang:
KSAP: An approach to bug report assignment using KNN search and heterogeneous proximity. 68-84 - Alessia Knauss, Daniela E. Damian, Xavier Franch, Angela Rook, Hausi A. Müller, Alex Thomo:
ACon: A learning-based approach to deal with uncertainty in contextual requirements at runtime. 85-99 - Nicolli S. R. Alves, Thiago Souto Mendes, Manoel Gomes de Mendonça Neto, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Forrest Shull, Carolyn B. Seaman:
Identification and management of technical debt: A systematic mapping study. 100-121 - Edgar E. Hassler, Jeffrey C. Carver, David P. Hale, Ahmed Al-Zubidy:
Identification of SLR tool needs - results of a community workshop. 122-129 - Iyad Zayour, Ali Hamdar:
A qualitative study on debugging under an enterprise IDE. 130-139 - Luisa Parody, María Teresa Gómez-López, Rafael M. Gasca:
Hybrid business process modeling for the optimization of outcome data. 140-154 - Óscar Sánchez Ramón, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado, Jesús García Molina, Jean Vanderdonckt:
A layout inference algorithm for Graphical User Interfaces. 155-175
- Klaas-Jan Stol, Michael Goedicke, Ivar Jacobson:
Introduction to the special section - General Theories of Software Engineering: New advances and implications for research. 176-180 - Pontus Johnson, Mathias Ekstedt:
The Tarpit - A general theory of software engineering. 181-203 - Elizabeth Bjarnason, Kari Smolander, Emelie Engström, Per Runeson:
A theory of distances in software engineering. 204-219 - Yvonne Dittrich:
What does it mean to use a method? Towards a practice theory for software engineering. 220-231 - Paul Ralph:
Software engineering process theory: A multi-method comparison of Sensemaking-Coevolution-Implementation Theory and Function-Behavior-Structure Theory. 232-250
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