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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2005
- Shang-Wen Cheng, Robert L. Nord, Judith A. Stafford:
WICSA Wiki WAN Party: capturing experience in software architecture best practices. 1 - Holger Giese, Ingolf Krüger:
A summary of the ICSE 2004 workshop on "scenarios and state machines: models, algorithms, and tools". 2 - Rogério de Lemos, Cristina Gacek, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
ICSE 2004 workshop on architecting dependable systems. 3 - Ahmed E. Hassan, Richard C. Holt, Audris Mockus:
Report on MSR 2004: International workshop on mining software repositories. 4 - Shriram Krishnamurthi, Tevfik Bultan:
Discussion summary: characteristics of web services and their impact on testing, analysis and verification. 5
- Praful V. Bhansali:
Complexity measurement of data and control flow. 1 - Praful V. Bhansali:
Software dissimilarity debate revisited. 2 - Praful V. Bhansali:
Software safety: current status and future direction. 3 - D. Janakiram, M. S. Rajasree:
ReQuEst: Requirements-driven quality estimator. 4 - Ralph Kühne, Cornelius Wille, Reiner R. Dumke:
Software agents using simulation for decision-making. 5 - Robert Schaefer:
Systems of systems and coordinated atomic actions. 6 - Alexander Stuckenholz:
Component evolution and versioning state of the art. 7 - Qianxiang Wang:
Towards a rule model for self-adaptive software. 8 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 9 - Lei Xu, Baowen Xu, Jixiang Jiang:
Testing web applications focusing on their specialties. 10
- Larry Bernstein:
Trustworthy software systems. 4-5 - Michael Wing:
Towards a national academy of software engineering. 6-7
- Peter B. Henderson:
Software Engineering Education (SEEd). 8-9
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 9-18
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 19-27
- Mordechai Ben-Menachem:
Review of "Interpreting the CMMI: A Process Improvement Approach by Margaret K. Kulpa and Kent A. Johnson". Auerbach Publications 2003. 33-34 - Mordechai Ben-Menachem:
Review of "Six Sigma Software Development by Christine B. Tayntor". Auerbach Publications, 2003. 34 - Haoyang Che:
Review of "The Object Primer, 2nd Edition by Scott W. Ambler". Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2001, 0-521-785197 (paperback). 35 - Haoyang Che:
Review of "The Object Primer, 3rd Edition by Scott W. Ambler". Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2004, 0-521-54018-6 (paperback). 35-36 - Haoyang Che:
Review of "Eclipse: Building Commercial Quality Plug-ins by Eric Clayberg and Dan Rubel". Addison Wesley, 2004, 0-321-22847-2 (paperback). 36 - Ken Frazer:
Review of "Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ by Frantisek Franek". Cambridge University Press, 2004, (paperback), 0-521-52043-6. 36-37 - Brian Lawler:
Review of "CMMI Distilled: A Practical Introduction to Integrated Process Improvement, Second Edition by Dennis M. Ahern, Aaron Clouse and Richard Turner". Addison Wesley, 2004, paperback, ISBN 0-321-18613-3. 37-38 - Joe Saur:
Review of "Software Reliability Engineering: More Reliable Software Faster and Cheaper - 2nd Edition by John Musa". AuthorHouse, Inc., 2004, Hardback, ISBN 1-4184-9388-0, Paperback, ISBN 1-4184-9387-2. 38-39 - Joe Saur:
Review of "Software Development for Small Teams: a RUP-Centric Approach by Gary Pollice, Liz Augustine, Chris Lowe, and Jas Madhur". Addison-Wesley, 2004, paperback, ISBN 0-321-19950-2. 38 - Backmatter (Report abstracts, Paper abstracts, Book Reviews, Calendar of Future Events). 40
Volume 30, Number 2, March 2005
- Nasib Singh Gill:
Factors affecting effective software quality management revisited. 1-4 - Michael Breen:
Combinatorial completion by rule definition with interactive value colouring. 1-6 - Baowen Xu, Ju Qian, Xiaofang Zhang, Zhongqiang Wu, Lin Chen:
A brief survey of program slicing. 1-36 - Shahid Nazir Bhatti:
Why quality?: ISO 9126 software quality metrics (Functionality) support by UML suite. 1-5 - Keith A. Roberts:
Generic methodology for open source software development. 1-5 - Mehdi Sagheb-Tehrani:
Expert systems development: some issues of design process. 1-5
- Peter B. Henderson:
Software engineering education (SEEd). 3 - John C. Knight:
Focusing software education on engineering. 3-5
- Michael Wing:
It's our job to care for SE. 6-8
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 9-16
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the Public. 17-25
- Haoyang Che:
Review of "Object Thinking by David West"; Microsoft Press: Microsoft, 2004, 0-7356-1965-4. 28-29 - Charles Beasley:
Review of "Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed by Barry Boehm and Richard Turner"; Addison Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0-321-18612-5. 28 - Haoyang Che:
Review of "The Elements of C++ Style by Trevor Misfeldt, Gregory Bumgardner, and Andrew Gray"; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2004, 0-521-89308-9. 29 - Haoyang Che:
Review of "Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET by Michael McMillan"; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2004, 0-521-53983-8. 29-30 - Mordechai Ben-Menachem:
Review of "Testing Embedded Software by Bart Broekman and Edwin Notenboom"; Addison Wesley.; 2003. 30 - Joe Saur:
Review of "Find the Bug: A Book of Incorrect Programs by Adam Barr"; Pearson Education, 2004, ISBN 0321223918. 30-31
Volume 30, Number 3, May 2005
- Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani:
Collaboration, conflict and control: report on the 4th workshop on open source software engineering. 1-2 - Ivica Crnkovic, Ralf H. Reussner, Heinz W. Schmidt, Kevin Simons, Judith A. Stafford, Kurt C. Wallnau:
Report of the International Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering. 1-9
- Chia-Chu Chiang:
Implicit heterogeneous and parallel programming. 1-6 - Muthu Ramachandran:
Software reuse guidelines. 1-8 - Ananth Kendapadi, Matt Gandolfo, Amitosh Shukla:
BatchFlow: a method and notation to visualize RDBMS batch jobs. 1-5
- Donald J. Reifer:
Educating software engineers: an industry viewpoint. 8-9
- Michael Wing:
Toward a great and enduring profession. 9-11
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 12-21
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 22-37
- Mordechai Ben-Menachem:
Review of "Return on Software by Steve Tockey"; Addison Wesley, 2005. 39-40 - Debora Weber-Wulff:
Review of "Official eclipse 3.0 FAQs by John Arthorne and Chris Laffra"; Addison-Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0-321-26838-5. 40 - Debora Weber-Wulff:
Reveiw of "Contributing to eclipse: Principles, Patterns, and Plug-Ins by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck", Addison-Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0-321-20575-8. 40-41
Volume 30, Number 4, July 2005
- K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh, Pravin Chandra, Manimala Puri:
Evaluation of various training algorithms in a neural network model for software engineering applications. 1-4 - Qun Yang, Xian-Chun Yang, Man-Wu Xu:
A framework for dynamic software architecture-based self-healing. 1-4 - Muhammad Raza Ali:
Why teach reverse engineering? 1-4 - Russell Ovans:
All we really need to know about software engineering is in the film office space. 1-3 - K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh, Pravin Chandra, Manimala Puri:
Sensitivity analysis of fuzzy and neural network models. 1-4 - Esperanza Marcos:
Software engineering research versus software development. 1-7 - Robert Schaefer:
Deeper questions: the metaproblem of large organizations developing complex systems and the limits of process. 1-6
- Martin P. Robillard:
Workshop on the Modeling and Analysis of Concerns in Software (MACS 2005). 1-3 - Alexander Pretschner, Christian Salzmann, Thomas Stauner:
2nd Intl. ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering for Automotive Systems. 1-2 - Michael John, Frank Maurer, Bjørnar Tessem:
Human and social factors of software engineering: workshop summary. 1-6 - Lori L. Pollock, James H. Andrews:
ICSE 2005 workshop summary third international workshop on dynamic analysis (WODA 2005). 1-2 - Danilo Bruschi, Bart De Win, Mattia Monga:
Software engineering for secure systems. 1-2 - Alessandro Garcia, Ricardo Choren, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Alexander B. Romanovsky, Holger Giese, Danny Weyns, Tom Holvoet, Paolo Giorgini:
Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems - SELMAS 2005: workshop report. 1-8 - Rogério de Lemos, Alexander B. Romanovsky:
ICSE 2005 Workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems (WADS 2005). 1-4
- David Lorge Parnas, Lillian Chik-Parnas:
Goals for software engineering student education. 6-8 - Peter B. Henderson:
Software Engineering Education (SEEd). 6 - Michael Wing:
In praise of SE Geeks. 8-9 - Joe Saur:
Project management: here we go again! 8
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 10-18
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 19-35
- David Garlan, Marin Litoiu, Hausi A. Müller, John Mylopoulos, Dennis B. Smith, Kenny Wong:
DEAS 2005: workshop on the design and evolution of autonomic application software. 1 - Karun N. Biyani, Sandeep S. Kulkarni:
Building component families to support adaptation. 1-7 - Naveed Arshad, Dennis Heimbigner, Alexander L. Wolf:
Dealing with failures during failure recovery of distributed systems. 1-6 - Michael E. Shin, Daniel E. Cooke:
Connector-based self-healing mechanism for components of a reliable system. 1-7 - Sherif A. Gurguis, Amir Zeid:
Towards autonomic web services: achieving self-healing using web services. 1-5 - Danny Weyns, Kurt Schelfthout, Tom Holvoet:
Architectural design of a distributed application with autonomic quality requirements. 1-7 - Minseong Kim, Jaemin Jeong, Sooyong Park:
From product lines to self-managed systems: an architecture-based runtime reconfiguration framework. 1-7 - Mazeiar Salehie, Ladan Tahvildari:
Autonomic computing: emerging trends and open problems. 1-7 - Scott D. Fleming, Betty H. C. Cheng, R. E. Kurt Stirewalt, Philip K. McKinley:
An approach to implementing dynamic adaptation in C++. 1-7 - Marin Litoiu, C. Murray Woodside, Tao Zheng:
Hierarchical model-based autonomic control of software systems. 1-7 - Dharini Balasubramaniam, Ronald Morrison, Graham N. C. Kirby, Kath Mickan, Brian Warboys, Ian Robertson, Bob Snowdon, Robert Mark Greenwood, Wykeen Seet:
A software architecture approach for structuring autonomic systems. 1-7 - Christian Bartelt, Thomas Fischer, Dirk Niebuhr, Andreas Rausch, Franz Seidl, Marcus Trapp:
Dynamic integration of heterogeneous mobile devices. 1-7 - Gerardo Canfora, Piero Corte, Antonio De Nigro, Debora Desideri, Massimiliano Di Penta, Raffaele Esposito, Amedeo Falanga, Gloria Renna, Rita Scognamiglio, Francesco Torelli, Maria Luisa Villani, Paolo Zampognaro:
The C-Cube framework: developing autonomic applications through web services. 1-6 - Michael G. Merideth, Priya Narasimhan:
Retrofitting networked applications to add autonomic reconfiguration. 1-7 - Piotr Kaminski, Priyanka Agrawal, Holger M. Kienle, Hausi A. Müller:
<username>, i need you!: initiative and interaction in autonomic systems. 1-4 - Bradley Simmons, Hanan Lutfiyya:
Policies, grids and autonomic computing. 1-5 - Dennis B. Smith, Edwin J. Morris, David J. Carney:
Interoperability issues affecting autonomic computing. 1-3 - Mohammad Ahmad Munawar, Paul A. S. Ward:
Better performance or better manageability? 1-4 - Alexei Lapouchnian, Sotirios Liaskos, John Mylopoulos, Yijun Yu:
Towards requirements-driven autonomic systems design. 1-7 - Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Philip K. McKinley, Betty H. C. Cheng:
Transparent shaping of existing software to support pervasive and autonomic computing. 1-7 - Giovanni Denaro, Mauro Pezzè, Davide Tosi:
Adaptive integration of third-party web services. 1-6 - Rean Griffith, Gail E. Kaiser:
Manipulating managed execution runtimes to support self-healing systems. 1-7
- Robert V. Binder, James E. Hanlon:
The advanced mobile application testing environment. 1 - Peter B. Lakey:
Model-based specification and testing applied to the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system: an industry report. 1-7 - Fabrice Bouquet, Eddie Jaffuel, Bruno Legeard, Fabien Peureux, Mark Utting:
Requirements traceability in automated test generation: application to smart card software validation. 1-7 - Xia Cai, Michael R. Lyu:
The effect of code coverage on fault detection under different testing profiles. 1-7 - Renée C. Bryce, Charles J. Colbourn:
Test prioritization for pairwise interaction coverage. 1-7 - Markus Clermont, David Lorge Parnas:
Using information about functions in selecting test cases. 1-7 - Kirk Sayre:
Usage model-based automated testing of C++ templates. 1-5 - David McGuinness, Liam Murphy:
A simulation model of a multi-server EJB system. 1-7 - Albert Schilling, Kelma Madeira, Paula Donegan, Kênia Soares Sousa, Elizabeth Furtado, Vasco Furtado:
An integrated method for designing user interfaces based on tests. 1-5 - Christopher M. Lott, Ashish Jain, Siddhartha R. Dalal:
Modeling requirements for combinatorial software testing. 1-7 - Christopher Robinson-Mallett, Peter Liggesmeyer, Tilo Mücke, Ursula Goltz:
Generating optimal distinguishing sequences with a model checker. 1-7 - Mark Sherriff, Nachiappan Nagappan, Laurie A. Williams, Mladen A. Vouk:
Early estimation of defect density using an in-process Haskell metrics model. 1-6 - Alan F. Karr, Adam A. Porter:
Distributed performance testing using statistical modeling. 1-7 - Xing Li, Ramesh Nagarajan:
Modeling for image processing system validation, verification and testing. 1-4 - Mikhail Auguston, James Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing:
Environment behavior models for scenario generation and testing automation. 1-6 - Amit M. Paradkar:
Case studies on fault detection effectiveness of model based test generation techniques. 1-7 - Erika Mir Olimpiew, Hassan Gomaa:
Model-based testing for applications derived from software product lines. 1-7
- Patrick Keil:
Principal agent theory and its application to analyze outsourcing of software development. 1-5 - Jarno Vähäniitty:
A tentative framework for connecting long-term business and product planning with iterative & incremental software product development. 1-4 - Yuanfang Cai, Kevin J. Sullivan:
A value-oriented theory of modularity in design. 1-4 - Hélio R. Costa, Márcio de Oliveira Barros, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
A risk based economical approach for evaluating software project portfolios. 1-5 - LiGuo Huang, Barry W. Boehm:
Determining how much software assurance is enough?: a value-based approach. 1-5 - Christopher Scaffidi, Ashish Arora, Shawn A. Butler, Mary Shaw:
A value-based approach to predicting system properties from design. 1-5 - Jyrki Kontio, Jani-Pekka Jokinen, Markus M. Mäkelä, Virve Leino:
Current practices and research opportunities in software business models. 1-4 - Hema Srikanth, Laurie A. Williams:
On the economics of requirements-based test case prioritization. 1-3 - Sushil Krishna Bajracharya, Trung Chi Ngo, Cristina Videira Lopes:
On using Net Options Value as a value based design framework. 1-3 - Ahilton Silva Barreto, Márcio de Oliveira Barros, Cláudia M. L. Werner:
Staffing a software project: a constraint satisfaction approach. 1-5 - Thomas Neubauer, Markus D. Klemen, Stefan Biffl:
Business process-based valuation of IT-security. 1-5 - Apurva Jain, Barry W. Boehm:
Developing a theory of value-based software engineering. 1-5 - Vahe Poladian, João Pedro Sousa, Frank Padberg, Mary Shaw:
Anticipatory configuration of resource-aware applications. 1-4 - Sebastian Kiebusch, Bogdan Franczyk, Andreas Speck:
Metrics for software system families. 1-5
- Robert R. Painter, David Coppit:
A model for software plans. 1-5 - Marius Marin, Leon Moonen, Arie van Deursen:
An approach to aspect refactoring based on crosscutting concern types. 1-5 - Martin P. Robillard, Gail C. Murphy:
Just-in-time concern modeling. 1-3 - Jing Liu, Robyn R. Lutz, Jeffrey M. Thompson:
Mapping concern space to software architecture: a connector-based approach. 1-5 - William H. Harrison, Harold Ossher, Stanley M. Sutton Jr., Peri L. Tarr:
Concern modeling in the concern manipulation environment. 1-5 - Haitham S. Hamza:
Separation of concerns for evolving systems: a stability-driven approach. 1-5 - David C. Shepherd, Lori L. Pollock, Tom Tourwé:
Using language clues to discover crosscutting concerns. 1-6 - Juri Memmert:
Concern patterns and analysis. 1-5 - Mazen Saleh, Hassan Gomaa:
Separation of concerns in software product line engineering. 1-5 - Annie T. T. Ying, James L. Wright, Steven Abrams:
An exploration of how comments are used for marking related code fragments. 1-4 - Naoyasu Ubayashi, Tetsuo Tamai:
Concern management for constructing model compilers. 1-5 - José Juan Pazos-Arias, Jorge García Duque, Martín López Nores:
Locating crosscutting concerns in the formal specification of distributed reactive systems. 1-5 - Vladimir Jakobac, Nenad Medvidovic, Alexander Egyed:
Separating architectural concerns to ease program understanding. 1-5 - Xiaoqing Wu, Barrett R. Bryant, Jeff Gray, Marjan Mernik:
Pattern transformation for two-dimensional separation of concerns. 1-5 - Jing Zhang, Jeff Gray, Yuehua Lin:
A model-driven approach to enforce crosscutting assertion checking. 1-5 - Wesley Coelho, Gail C. Murphy:
ActiveAspect: presenting crosscutting structure. 1-4
- Kendra M. L. Cooper, Lawrence Chung:
Managing change in an OTS-aware requirements engineering approach. 1-4 - Abdallah Mohamed, Günther Ruhe, Armin Eberlein:
Decision support for customization of the COTS selection process. 1-4 - Xavier Franch, Marco Torchiano:
Towards a reference framework for COTS-based development: a proposal. 1-4 - Michael Todd Gamble, Rose F. Gamble, Michelle Hepner:
Understanding solution architecture concerns. 1-4 - Tariq Al-Naeem, Ian Gorton, Fethi A. Rabhi, Boualem Benatallah:
Tool support for optimization-based architectural evaluation. 1-4 - Jing Dong, Sheng Yang, Lawrence Chung, Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan:
A COTS architectural component specification stencil for selection and reasoning. 1-4 - Annya Réquilé-Romanczuk, Alejandra Cechich, Anne Dourgnon-Hanoune, Jean-Christophe Mielnik:
Towards a knowledge-based framework for COTS component identification. 1-4 - Jingyue Li, Reidar Conradi, Odd Petter N. Slyngstad, Christian Bunse, Umair Khan, Maurizio Morisio, Marco Torchiano:
Barriers to disseminating off-the-shelf based development theories to IT industry. 1-4 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, M. K. Serour, Donald G. Firesmith:
Method engineering and COTS evaluation. 1-4 - Jiang Zheng, Brian Robinson, Laurie A. Williams, Karen Smiley:
A process for identifying changes when source code is not available. 1-4
- Chadd C. Williams, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth:
Recovering system specific rules from software repositories. 1-5 - Jaime Spacco, Jaymie Strecker, David Hovemeyer, William W. Pugh:
Software repository mining with Marmoset: an automated programming project snapshot and testing system. 1-5 - Giuliano Antoniol, Vincenzo Fabio Rollo, Gabriele Venturi:
Linear predictive coding and cepstrum coefficients for mining time variant information from software repositories. 1-5 - Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Developer identification methods for integrated data from various sources. 1-5 - Masao Ohira, Naoki Ohsugi, Tetsuya Ohoka, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Accelerating cross-project knowledge collaboration using collaborative filtering and social networks. 1-5 - Megan Conklin, James Howison, Kevin Crowston:
Collaboration using OSSmole: a repository of FLOSS data and analyses. 1-5 - Iulian Neamtiu, Jeffrey S. Foster, Michael Hicks:
Understanding source code evolution using abstract syntax tree matching. 1-5 - Carsten Görg, Peter Weißgerber:
Error detection by refactoring reconstruction. 1-5 - Annie T. T. Ying, James L. Wright, Steven Abrams:
Source code that talks: an exploration of Eclipse task comments and their implication to repository mining. 1-5 - Jacek Ratzinger, Michael Fischer, Harald C. Gall:
Improving evolvability through refactoring. 1-5 - Michael VanHilst, Pankaj K. Garg, Christopher Lo:
Repository mining and Six Sigma for process improvement. 1-4 - Abram Hindle, Daniel M. Germán:
SCQL: a formal model and a query language for source control repositories. 1-5 - Miryung Kim, David Notkin:
Using a clone genealogy extractor for understanding and supporting evolution of code clones. 1-5 - Keir Mierle, Kevin Laven, Sam T. Roweis, Greg Wilson:
Mining student CVS repositories for performance indicators. 1-5 - Masaru Ohba, Katsuhiko Gondow:
Toward mining "concept keywords" from identifiers in large software projects. 1-5 - Sunghun Kim, E. James Whitehead Jr., Jennifer Bevan:
Analysis of signature change patterns. 1-5 - Shih-Kun Huang, Kang-min Liu:
Mining version histories to verify the learning process of Legitimate Peripheral Participants. 1-5 - Huzefa H. Kagdi, Michael L. Collard, Jonathan I. Maletic:
Towards a taxonomy of approaches for mining of source code repositories. 1-5 - Daniel M. Germán, Davor Cubranic, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
A framework for describing and understanding mining tools in software development. 1-5 - Michael Fischer, Johann Oberleitner, Jacek Ratzinger, Harald C. Gall:
Mining evolution data of a product family. 1-5 - Jacek Sliwerski, Thomas Zimmermann, Andreas Zeller:
When do changes induce fixes? 1-5 - Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, Senthil Karthikeyan Sundaram:
Text mining for software engineering: how analyst feedback impacts final results. 1-5
- Marcus Ciolkowski, Jürgen Münch:
Accumulation and presentation of empirical evidence: problems and challenges. 1-3 - Rob Weaver, Georgios Despotou, Tim Kelly, John A. McDermid:
Combining software evidence: arguments and assurance. 1-7 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, David Budgen, Pearl Brereton, Stephen G. Linkman:
Realising evidence-based software engineering. 1-3 - Bonnie E. John:
Evidence-based practice in human-computer interaction and evidence maps. 1-5 - Laurie A. Williams, Lucas Layman, Pekka Abrahamsson:
On establishing the essential components of a technology-dependent framework: a strawman framework for industrial case study-based research. 1-5 - WenQian Liu, Charles L. Chen, Vidya Lakshminarayanan, Dewayne E. Perry:
A design for evidence - based soft research. 1-7 - Judith Segal, Antony Grinyer, Helen Sharp:
The type of evidence produced by empirical software engineers. 1-4 - Austen Rainer, Dorota Jagielska, Tracy Hall:
Software engineering practice versus evidence-based software engineering research. 1-5
- Ulrik Eklund, Örjan Askerdal, Johan Granholm, Anders Alminger, Jakob Axelsson:
Experience of introducing reference architectures in the development of automotive electronic systems. 1-6 - Ingo Stürmer, Daniela Weinberg, Mirko Conrad:
Overview of existing safeguarding techniques for automatically generated code. 1-6 - Fredrik Pettersson, Martin Ivarsson, Peter Öhman:
Automotive use case standard for embedded systems. 1-6 - Thomas Bauer, Jens Herrmann, Peter Liggesmeyer, Christopher Robinson-Mallett:
A flexible integration strategy for in-car telematics systems. 1-7 - Joakim Fröberg, Kristian Sandström, Christer Norström:
Business situation reflected in automotive electronic architectures: analysis of four commercial cases. 1-6 - Michael Dinkel, Uwe Baumgarten:
Modeling nonfunctional requirements: a basis for dynamic systems management. 1-8 - Emilia Farcas, Claudiu Farcas, Wolfgang Pree, Josef Templ:
Real-time component integration based on transparent distribution. 1-7 - Jewgenij Botaschanjan, Leonid Kof, C. Kühnel, Maria Spichkova:
Towards verified automotive software. 1-6 - Bruce W. Weide, Paolo Bucci, Wayne D. Heym, Murali Sitaraman, Giorgio Rizzoni:
Issues in performance certification for high-level automotive control software. 1-6
- Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Agent-oriented methodologies: method engineering and metamodelling. 1 - Josh Dehlinger, Robyn R. Lutz:
A product-line requirements approach to safe reuse in multi-agent systems. 1-7 - Toacy Cavalcante de Oliveira, Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
xTAO: enabling a declarative approach to the specification of multi-agent systems. 1-7 - Kurt Schelfthout, Tom Holvoet, Yolande Berbers:
Views: customizable abstractions for contextaware applications in MANETs. 1-8 - Scott A. DeLoach:
Multiagent systems engineering of organization-based multiagent systems. 1-7 - Koenraad Mertens, Tom Holvoet, Yolande Berbers:
A case for adaptation of the distributed environment layout in multiagent applications. 1-8 - Zahia Guessoum, Nora Faci, Jean-Pierre Briot:
Adaptive replication of large-scale multi-agent systems: towards a fault-tolerant multi-agent platform. 1-6 - Nadeem Jamali, Shangping Ren:
A layered architecture for real-time distributed multi-agent systems. 1-8 - Lúcia R. D. Bastos, Jaelson Castro:
From requirements to multi-agent architecture using organisational concepts. 1-7 - Florian Klein, Holger Giese:
Analysis and design of physical and social contexts in multi-agent systems using UML. 1-8 - Alessandro Garcia, Ricardo Choren, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Alexander B. Romanovsky, Tom Holvoet, Paolo Giorgini:
Software engineering for large-scale multi-agent systems - SELMAS'05. 1-2 - Ghassan Beydoun, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Graham Low, Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Synthesis of a generic MAS metamodel. 1-5 - Rohan Sen, Gregory Hackmann, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Christopher D. Gill:
Opportunistic exploitation of knowledge to increase predictability of agent interactions in MANETs. 1-7 - Anand Tripathi, Devdatta Kulkarni, Tanvir Ahmed:
Policy-driven configuration and management of agent based distributed systems. 1-7 - Naftaly H. Minsky:
Law-governed multi-agent systems: from anarchy to order. 1
- John C. Georgas, Michael M. Gorlick, Richard N. Taylor:
Raging incrementalism: harnessing change with open-source software. 1-6 - Maha Shaikh, Tony Cornford:
Learning/organizing in Linux: a study of the 'spaces in between'. 1-5 - Cristina Rossi, Andrea Bonaccorsi:
Why profit-oriented companies enter the OS field?: intrinsic vs. extrinsic incentives. 1-5 - Ying Zhou, Joseph G. Davis:
Open source software reliability model: an empirical approach. 1-6 - Uzma Raja, Evelyn J. Barry:
Investigating quality in large-scale Open Source Software. 1-4 - Katherine J. Stewart, David P. Darcy, Sherae L. Daniel:
Observations on patterns of development in open source software projects. 1-5 - Paul J. Adams, Cornelia Boldyreff, David Nutter, Stephen Rank:
Adaptive reuse of libre software systems for supporting on-line collaboration. 1-4 - Pablo Barrera, Gregorio Robles, José María Cañas, Francisco Martín, Vicente Matellán:
Impact of libre software tools and methods in the robotics field. 1-6 - Brenda Chawner:
F/OSS in the library world: an exploration. 1-4 - Timo Koponen, Virpi Hotti:
Open source software maintenance process framework. 1-5 - Anna Persson, Henrik Gustavsson, Brian Lings, Björn Lundell, Anders Mattsson, Ulf Ärlig:
OSS tools in a heterogeneous environment for embedded systems modelling: an analysis of adoptions of XMI. 1-4 - Jai Asundi:
The need for effort estimation models for open source software projects. 1-3 - Herwig Mannaert, Kris Ven:
The use of open source software platforms by Independent Software Vendors: issues and opportunities. 1-4 - Walt Scacchi:
OpenEC/B: electronic commerce and free/open source software development. 1-5 - Vijay K. Gurbani, Anita Garvert, James D. Herbsleb:
A case study of open source tools and practices in a commercial setting. 1-6
- Francisco Hernández, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Kevin D. Reilly:
End-user tools for grid computing. 1-5 - Tsong Yueh Chen, Fei-Ching Kuo, Zhiquan Zhou:
An effective testing method for end-user programmers. 1-5 - Lutz Prechelt, Daniel J. Hutzel:
Market forces and end-user programming for mission-critical systems. 1-4 - Michael M. Pickard:
Old issues, new eyes. 1-3 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Evaluating the costs and benefits of end-user development. 1-4 - Robin Abraham, Martin Erwig:
How to communicate unit error messages in spreadsheets. 1-5 - Joseph R. Ruthruff, Margaret M. Burnett:
Six challenges in supporting end-user debugging. 1-6 - Markus Clermont:
Heuristics for the automatic identification of irregularities in spreadsheets. 1-6 - Fidel Nkwocha, Sebastian G. Elbaum:
Fault patterns in Matlab. 1-4 - Judith Segal:
Two principles of end-user software engineering research. 1-5 - Marc Fisher II, Gregg Rothermel:
The EUSES spreadsheet corpus: a shared resource for supporting experimentation with spreadsheet dependability mechanisms. 1-5 - Amy J. Ko, Brad A. Myers:
Human factors affecting dependability in end-user programming. 1-4 - Michael Bolin, Robert C. Miller:
Naming page elements in end-user web automation. 1-5 - Christopher Scaffidi, Mary Shaw, Brad A. Myers:
An approach for categorizing end user programmers to guide software engineering research. 1-5
- Israel Herraiz, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Towards predictor models for large libre software projects. 1-6 - Bart Massey:
Longitudinal analysis of long-timescale open source repository data. 1-5 - Senthil Karthikeyan Sundaram, Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar:
Baselines in requirements tracing. 1-6 - Gary D. Boetticher:
Nearest neighbor sampling for better defect prediction. 1-6 - Carolyn Mair, Martin J. Shepperd, Magne Jørgensen:
An analysis of data sets used to train and validate cost prediction systems. 1-6 - Tim Menzies, Daniel Port, Zhihao Chen, Jairus Hihn:
Simple software cost analysis: safe or unsafe? 1-6 - Akif Günes Koru, Hongfang Liu:
An investigation of the effect of module size on defect prediction using static measures. 1-5 - Zhihao Chen, Tim Menzies, Daniel Port, Barry W. Boehm:
Feature subset selection can improve software cost estimation accuracy. 1-6
- Thomas A. Alspaugh, Debra J. Richardson, Thomas A. Standish:
Scenarios, state machines and purpose-driven testing. 1-5 - Leif Geiger, Albert Zündorf:
Story driven testing - SDT. 1-6 - José Juan Pazos-Arias, Jorge García Duque, Martín López Nores:
Eliciting requirements and scenarios using the SCTL-MUS methodology: the shuttle system case study. 1-5 - Ingolf H. Krüger, Reena Mathew, Michael Meisinger:
From scenarios to aspects: exploring product lines. 1-6 - Hans-Dieter Ehrich:
Harmonizing intra- and inter-object specification and verification: a multi-object logics approach. 1 - Holger Giese, Ekkart Kindler, Florian Klein, Robert Wagner:
Reconciling scenario-centered controller design with state-based system models. 1-5
- Maarten Rits, Benjamin De Boe, Andreas Schaad:
XacT: a bridge between resource management and access control in multi-layered applications. 1-7 - Somo Banerjee, Chris Mattmann, Nenad Medvidovic, Leana Golubchik:
Leveraging architectural models to inject trust into software systems. 1-7 - Zaid Dwaikat, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:
Risky trust: risk-based analysis of software systems. 1-7 - Mike Jochen, Anteneh Addis Anteneh, Lori L. Pollock, Lisa M. Marvel:
Enabling control over adaptive program transformation for dynamically evolving mobile software validation. 1-7 - Karsten Sohr, Gail-Joon Ahn, Lars Migge:
Articulating and enforcing authorisation policies with UML and OCL. 1-7 - Seok Won Lee, Robin A. Gandhi, Gail-Joon Ahn:
Establishing trustworthiness in services of the critical infrastructure through certification and accreditation. 1-7 - Ben Breech, Lori L. Pollock:
A framework for testing security mechanisms for program-based attacks. 1-7 - Sam Weber, Paul A. Karger, Amit M. Paradkar:
A software flaw taxonomy: aiming tools at security. 1-7 - Michael Gegick, Laurie A. Williams:
Matching attack patterns to security vulnerabilities in software-intensive system designs. 1-7 - Nancy R. Mead, Ted Stehney:
Security quality requirements engineering (SQUARE) methodology. 1-7 - Jie Ren, Richard N. Taylor, Paul Dourish, David F. Redmiles:
Towards an architectural treatment of software security: a connector-centric approach. 1-7 - Tine Verhanneman, Frank Piessens, Bart De Win, Wouter Joosen:
Requirements traceability to support evolution of access control. 1-7 - Wes Masri, Andy Podgurski:
Using dynamic information flow analysis to detect attacks against applications. 1-7 - Ömer Erdem Demir, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Nenad Medvidovic, Eric Wohlstadter:
DISCOA: architectural adaptations for security and QoS. 1-7 - John Viega:
Building security requirements with CLASP. 1-7 - Bart De Win, Frank Piessens, Jan Smans, Wouter Joosen:
Towards a unifying view on security contracts. 1-7
- Henry Muccini, Marcio S. Dias, Debra J. Richardson:
Towards software architecture-based regression testing. 1-7 - Genaína Nunes Rodrigues, David S. Rosenblum, Sebastián Uchitel:
Sensitivity analysis for a scenario-based reliability prediction model. 1-5 - Marwan Abi-Antoun, Jonathan Aldrich, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Nagi H. Nahas, Tony Tseng:
Improving system dependability by enforcing architectural intent. 1-7 - Fernando Castor Filho, Patrick H. S. Brito, Cecília M. F. Rubira:
A framework for analyzing exception flow in software architectures. 1-7 - Deepti Srivastava, Priya Narasimhan:
Architectural support for mode-driven fault tolerance in distributed applications. 1-7 - Lihua Xu, Hadar Ziv, Debra J. Richardson, Thomas A. Alspaugh:
An architectural pattern for non-functional dependability requirements. 1-6 - Osamah A. Rawashdeh, Garrett D. Chandler, James E. Lumpp Jr.:
A UAU test and development environment based on dynamic system reconfiguration. 1-7 - Weihang Wu, Tim Kelly:
Failure modelling in software architecture design for safety. 1-7 - Jennifer Morris, Philip Koopman:
Representing design tradeoffs in safety-critical systems. 1-5 - Simon Giesecke, Timo Warns, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Availability simulation of peer-to-peer architectural styles. 1-6 - Ji Zhang, Betty H. C. Cheng:
Specifying adaptation semantics. 1-7 - John C. Georgas, André van der Hoek, Richard N. Taylor:
Architectural runtime configuration management in support of dependable self-adaptive software. 1-6 - Matthias Tichy, Holger Giese, Daniela Schilling, Wladimir Pauls:
Computing optimal self-repair actions: damage minimization versus repair time. 7-6
- LiGuo Huang, Barry W. Boehm:
Using iDAVE to determine availability requirements. 1-4 - Joost Noppen, Pim van den Broek, Mehmet Aksit:
Dealing with imprecise quality factors in software design. 1-6 - Sebastian Kiebusch, Bogdan Franczyk, Andreas Speck:
A real time measure of software system families. 1-6 - Stefan Wagner, Tilman Seifert:
Software quality economics for defect-detection techniques using failure prediction. 1-6 - Monvorath Phongpaibul, Barry W. Boehm:
Improving quality through software process improvement in Thailand: initial analysis. 1-6 - Miroslaw Staron, Ludwik Kuzniarz, Christian Thurn:
An empirical assessment of using stereotypes to improve reading techniques in software inspections. 1-7 - Yoshiki Higo, Toshihiro Kamiya, Shinji Kusumoto, Katsuro Inoue:
ARIES: refactoring support tool for code clone. 1-4 - Zarrin Langari, Anne Banks Pidduck:
Quality, cleanroom and formal methods. 1-5 - Barry W. Boehm:
Value-based quality processes and results. 1-6 - Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Yan Sun, Gautam Kane, Yuji Kyoya, Kunio Noguchi:
QFD application in software process management and improvement based on CMM. 1-6 - Nachiappan Nagappan, Laurie A. Williams, Mladen A. Vouk, Jason A. Osborne:
Early estimation of software quality using in-process testing metrics: a controlled case study. 1-7 - Wolfgang Zuser, Stefan Heil, Thomas Grechenig:
Software quality development and assurance in RUP, MSF and XP: a comparative study. 1-6
- Uri Dekel:
Supporting distributed software design meetings: what can we learn from co-located meetings? 1-7 - S. Michelle Young, Helen M. Edwards, Sharon McDonald, J. Barrie Thompson:
Personality characteristics in an XP team: a repertory grid study. 1-7 - Ashraf Gaffar, Ahmed Seffah, John A. van der Poll:
HCI pattern semantics in XML: a pragmatic approach. 1-7 - Susan L. Spraragen:
The challenges in creating tools for improving the software development lifecycle. 1-3 - Georgine Beranek, Wolfgang Zuser, Thomas Grechenig:
Functional group roles in software engineering teams. 1-7 - Yvonne Dittrich, Kari Rönkkö, Olle Lindeberg, Jeanette Erickson, Christina Hansson:
Co-Operative Method Development revisited. 1-3 - Paul Grisham, Dewayne E. Perry:
Customer relationships and Extreme Programming. 1-6 - Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Some social factors of software engineering: the maverick, community and technical practices. 1-6 - Chintan Amrit:
Coordination in software development: the problem of task allocation. 1-7 - Amy Law, Raylene Charron:
Effects of agile practices on social factors. 1-5 - Grace Tai:
A communication architecture from rapid prototyping. 1-3 - Carmen Zannier, Frank Maurer:
A qualitative empirical evaluation of design decisions. 1-7 - Akif Günes Koru, A. Ant Ozok, Anthony F. Norcio:
The effect of human memory organization on code reviews under different single and pair code reviewing scenarios. 1-3 - Eve MacGregor, Yvonne Hsieh, Philippe Kruchten:
Cultural patterns in software process mishaps: incidents in global projects. 1-5 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Applying small group theory to analysis and design of CSCW systems. 1-6 - Medha Umarji, Carolyn B. Seaman:
Predicting acceptance of Software Process Improvement. 1-6 - Carol A. Wellington, Thomas H. Briggs, C. Dudley Girard:
Examining team cohesion as an effect of software engineering methodology. 1-5 - Kevin C. Desouza, Yukika Awazu:
Managing radical software engineers: between order and chaos. 1-5
- Marcelo d'Amorim, Klaus Havelund:
Event-based runtime verification of java programs. 1-7 - Niklas Pettersson:
Measuring precision for static and dynamic design pattern recognition as a function of coverage. 1-7 - Sreedevi Sampath, Sara Sprenkle, Emily Gibson, Lori L. Pollock, Amie L. Souter:
Analyzing clusters of web application user sessions. 1-7 - Sergiy Boroday, Alexandre Petrenko, J. Singh, Hesham Hallal:
Dynamic analysis of java applications for multithreaded antipatterns. 1-7 - William G. J. Halfond, Alessandro Orso:
Combining static analysis and runtime monitoring to counter SQL-injection attacks. 1-7 - V. Vipindeep, Pankaj Jalote:
Efficient static analysis with path pruning using coverage data. 1-6 - Mayur Palankar, Jonathan E. Cook:
Merging traces of hardware-assisted data breakpoints. 1-7 - Robert W. Bowdidge:
Refactoring gcc using structure field access traces and concept analysis. 1-7 - Steven P. Reiss:
Dynamic detection and visualization of software phases. 1-6 - Jessica Sant, Amie L. Souter, Lloyd G. Greenwald:
An exploration of statistical models for automated test case generation. 1-7 - Alessandro Orso, Bryan Kennedy:
Selective capture and replay of program executions. 1-7
- Mordechai Ben-Menachem:
Review of "Software Endgames: Eliminating Defects, Controlling Change, and the Countdown to On-Time Delivery by Robert Galen", Dorset House, ISBN: 0-932633-62-5, 2005. 82-83 - Garry S. Marliss:
Review of "Systems Modeling & Requirements Specification Using ECSAM: An Analysis Method for Embedded and Computer-Based Systems by Jonah Z. Lavi and Joseph Kudish", Dorset House Publishing Co. Inc., 2005, ISBN 0-932633-45-5. 83-84 - Haoyang Che:
Review of "Agile Modeling: Effective Practice for eXtreme Programming and the Unified Process by Scott W. Ambler", John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2002, 0-471-20282-7. 83
Volume 30, Number 5, September 2005
- Manuj Darbari, Vipin Saxena:
Modeling biological systems: a unified approach. 1-4 - Leona F. Fass:
Some agent theory for the semantic web. 1-6 - Robert Schaefer:
The risks of large organizations in developing complex systems. 1-3 - Praful V. Bhansali:
Universal software safety standard. 1-4 - Richard Riehle:
Engineering on the surprise continuum: as applied to software practice. 1-6 - K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh, Pravin Chandra, Manimala Puri:
An expert committee model to estimate lines of code. 1-4 - G. Zayaraz, P. Thambidurai, Madhu Srinivasan, Paul Rodrigues:
Software quality assurance through COSMIC FFP. 1-5
- Stephan Diehl, Ahmed E. Hassan, Richard C. Holt:
Report on MSR 2005: international workshop on mining software repositories. 1-3 - Lawrence Chung, Xavier Franch, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Second international workshop on models and processes for the evaluation of off-the-shelf components (MPEC'05). 1-3 - Siddhartha R. Dalal, Ashish Jain, Jesse H. Poore:
Advances in model-based software testing (A-MOST). 1-3 - David Budgen, Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Realising evidence-based software engineering a report from the workshop held at ICSE 2005. 1-5 - Yves Bontemps, Alexander Egyed:
Scenarios and state machines: models, algorithms, and tools: a summary of the 4th workshop. 1-4
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 8-15 - Michel Wermelinger, Harald C. Gall:
Proceedings of the 10th European Software Engineering Conference held jointly with 13th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, September 5-9, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-014-0 [contents]
Volume 30, Number 6, November 2005
- Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani, Walt Scacchi:
Open source application spaces: 5th workshop on open source software engineering. 1-2
- Nitin Kanaskar, Umit Topaloglu, Coskun Bayrak:
Globus security model for grid environment. 1-9
- Peter B. Henderson:
Software engineering education (SEEd). 3-4
- Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 5-13
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public. 14-25
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