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Information & Software Technology, Volume 98
Volume 98, June 2018
- Sergio Segura, Javier Troya
, Amador Durán
, Antonio Ruiz Cortés:
Performance metamorphic testing: A Proof of concept. 1-4 - Pengcheng Zhang
, Patrizio Pelliccione
, Hareton Leung, Xuandong Li:
Automatic generation of predictive monitors from scenario-based specifications. 5-31 - Daricélio Moreira Soares, Manoel Limeira de Lima Júnior
, Alexandre Plastino, Leonardo Murta:
What factors influence the reviewer assignment to pull requests? 32-43 - Larissa Rocha Soares, Pierre-Yves Schobbens
, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
Feature interaction in software product line engineering: A systematic mapping study. 44-58 - Edgar E. Hassler
, David P. Hale, Joanne E. Hale:
A comparison of automated training-by-example selection algorithms for Evidence Based Software Engineering. 59-73 - Amritanshu Agrawal
, Wei Fu, Tim Menzies
:
What is wrong with topic modeling? And how to fix it using search-based software engineering. 74-88 - Miguel A. Teruel
, Nelly Condori-Fernández
, Elena Navarro
, Pascual González
, Patricia Lago
:
Assessing the impact of the awareness level on a co-operative game. 89-116
- Miroslaw Staron
, Houari A. Sahraoui, Alexandru C. Telea:
Special section on Visual Analytics in Software Engineering. 117 - Alison Fernandez
, Alexandre Bergel:
A domain-specific language to visualize software evolution. 118-130 - Mujtaba Alshakhouri
, Jim Buchan
, Stephen G. MacDonell
:
Synchronised visualisation of software process and product artefacts: Concept, design and prototype implementation. 131-145
- Xavier Franch, Nazim H. Madhavji, Carlos Henrique C. Duarte
:
Special Section on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry. 146-147 - Sofia Sherman, Irit Hadar, Gil Luria:
Leveraging organizational climate theory for understanding industry-academia collaboration. 148-160 - Norsaremah Salleh
, Rashina Hoda
, Moon Ting Su, Tanjila Kanij, John Grundy
:
Recruitment, engagement and feedback in empirical software engineering studies in industrial contexts. 161-172

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