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Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2014
- Martin Pinzger, Denys Poshyvanyk:
Special issue: a selection of distinguished papers from the 18th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering 2011. 1-2 - Weiyi Shang, Zhen Ming Jiang, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan, Michael W. Godfrey, Mohamed N. Nasser, Parminder Flora:
An exploratory study of the evolution of communicated information about the execution of large software systems. 3-26 - Xiaoran Wang, Lori L. Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Automatic Segmentation of Method Code into Meaningful Blocks: Design and Evaluation. 27-49 - Amir Aryani, Fabrizio Perin, Mircea Lungu, Abdun Naser Mahmood, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Predicting dependences using domain-based coupling. 50-76 - Fehmi Jaafar, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Sylvie Hamel, Giuliano Antoniol:
Detecting asynchrony and dephase change patterns by mining software repositories. 77-106 - Steven Davies, Marc Roper, Murray Wood:
Comparing text-based and dependence-based approaches for determining the origins of bugs. 107-139
Volume 26, Number 2, February 2014
- Maryam Razavian, Patricia Lago:
A lean and mean strategy: a data migration industrial study. 141-171 - Lucia, David Lo, Lingxiao Jiang, Ferdian Thung, Aditya Budi:
Extended comprehensive study of association measures for fault localization. 172-219 - Syed Muhammad Ali Shah, Çigdem Gencel, Usman Sattar Alvi, Kai Petersen:
Towards a hybrid testing process unifying exploratory testing and scripted testing. 220-250 - Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tony Gorschek, A. K. M. Moinul Islam, Chow Kian Cheng, Rahadian Bayu Permadi, Robert Feldt:
A conceptual framework for SPI evaluation. 251-279
Volume 26, Number 3, March 2014
- Miklós Biró, Richard Messnarz, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
Application themes of software process assessment and improvement. 281-283 - Richard Messnarz, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Miklós Biró, Elena García-Barriocanal, Miguel Garre-Rubio, Kerstin V. Siakas, Adrienne Clarke:
Social responsibility aspects supporting the success of SPI. 284-294 - Tim C. Kasse, Jørn Johansen:
Maturity differences between customer and supplier - challenges, problems, and possible solutions. 295-305 - Motoko Takeuchi, Naohiko Kohtake, Seiko Shirasaka, Yumi Koishi, Kazunori Shioya:
Report on an assessment experience based on ISO/IEC 29110. 306-312 - Péter Balázs Polgár, Ferenc Kazinci:
Process communication in medical software development. 313-320 - Badari Kotejoshyer, Birendra Singh, Suhas Tittibha:
Rule-based requirements management methodology. 321-328 - Javier Saldaña Ramos, Ana Sanz-Esteban, Javier García, Antonio Amescua:
Skills and abilities for working in a global software development team: a competence model. 329-338 - Diego Martín, Javier García Guzmán, Julián Urbano, Antonio Amescua:
Modeling software development practices using reusable project patterns: a case study. 339-349 - Tomas Schweigert, Andreas Nehfort:
Technical issues in test process assessment and their current handling in TestSPICE. 350-356 - Timo Varkoi, Risto Nevalainen, Timo Mäkinen:
Toward nuclear SPICE - integrating IEC 61508, IEC 60880 and SPICE. 357-365
Volume 26, Number 4, April 2014
- David Raffo, Dietmar Pfahl, Li Zhang:
ICSSP 2011 Special issue: processes for tomorrow's systems and software engineering: an evolving dynamic domain. 369-370 - Frank Elberzhager, Jürgen Münch, H. Dieter Rombach, Bernd G. Freimut:
Integrating inspection and test processes based on context-specific assumptions. 371-385 - Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegria, María Cecilia Bastarrica, Alcides Quispe, Sergio F. Ochoa:
MDE-based process tailoring strategy. 386-403 - Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Agile coaching for global software development. 404-418 - Lorea Belategi, Goiuria Sagardui, Leire Etxeberria, Maider Azanza:
Embedded software product lines: domain and application engineering model-based analysis processes. 419-433 - Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegria, María Cecilia Bastarrica, Alexandre Bergel:
Avispa: a tool for analyzing software process models. 434-450 - Carlton A. Crabtree, Anthony F. Norcio, Carolyn B. Seaman:
An empirical study of process knowledge: coherence as a static process property. 451-463
Volume 26, Number 5, May 2014
- Miklós Biró, Richard Messnarz, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
Software process improvement leveraged in various application domains. 465-467 - Phelim Dowling:
Successfully transitioning a research project to a commercial spin-out using an agile software process. 468-475 - Marcos Ruano Mayoral, Cristina Casado-Lumbreras, Helena Garbarino Alberti, Sanjay Misra:
Methodological framework for the allocation of work packages in global software development. 476-487 - Onur Kaynak, N. Alpay Karagöz:
Experience report: implementation of a multi-standard compliant process improvement program. 488-495 - Hervé Cholez, Frédéric Girard:
Maturity assessment and process improvement for information security management in small and medium enterprises. 496-503 - Martin McHugh, Fergal McCaffery, Valentine Casey:
Adopting agile practices when developing software for use in the medical domain. 504-512 - Tomas Schweigert, Detlef Vohwinkel, Morten Korsaa, Risto Nevalainen, Miklós Biró:
Agile maturity model: analysing agile maturity characteristics from the SPICE perspective. 513-520 - Hideto Ogasawara, Takumi Kusanagi, Minoru Aizawa:
Proposal and practice of software process improvement framework - Toshiba's software process improvement history since 2000. 521-529
Volume 26, Number 6, June 2014
- Mariano Ceccato, Zheng Li, James R. Cordy:
Guest editorial for the special issue on source code analysis and manipulation, SCAM 2012. 531-532 - Chris Wilcox, Michelle Mills Strout, James M. Bieman:
An optimization-based approach to lookup table program transformations. 533-551 - André L. Santos:
GUI code tracing through direct program interaction. 552-568 - Lajos Schrettner, Judit Jász, Tamás Gergely, Árpád Beszédes, Tibor Gyimóthy:
Impact analysis in the presence of dependence clusters using Static Execute After in WebKit. 569-588
Volume 26, Number 7, July 2014
- Jesús M. González-Barahona, Gregorio Robles, Israel Herraiz, Felipe Ortega:
Studying the laws of software evolution in a long-lived FLOSS project. 589-612 - Michael W. Godfrey, Daniel M. Germán:
On the evolution of Lehman's Laws. 613-619 - Yguaratã Cerqueira Cavalcanti, Paulo Anselmo da Mota Silveira Neto, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Tassio Ferreira Vale, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Challenges and opportunities for software change request repositories: a systematic mapping study. 620-653 - Aakash Ahmad, Pooyan Jamshidi, Claus Pahl:
Classification and comparison of architecture evolution reuse knowledge - a systematic review. 654-691 - Adnane Ghannem, Ghizlane El-Boussaidi, Marouane Kessentini:
Model refactoring using examples: a search-based approach. 692-713 - Jana Samalikova, Rob J. Kusters, Jos J. M. Trienekens, A. J. M. M. Weijters:
Process mining support for Capability Maturity Model Integration-based software process assessment, in principle and in practice. 714-728
Volume 26, Number 8, August 2014
- Tom Mens, Anthony Cleve:
CSMR 2012 Special issue - Guest editorial. 729 - Sarah Nadi, Richard C. Holt:
The Linux kernel: a case study of build system variability. 730-746 - Rainer Koschke:
Large-scale inter-system clone detection using suffix trees and hashing. 747-769
Volume 26, Number 9, September 2014
- Miklós Biró, Richard Messnarz, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
Snapshot of industrial experiences shared at the 20th anniversary EuroSPI conference. 771-775 - Filipe Albero Pomar, José A. Calvo-Manzano, Edgar Caballero, Magdalena Arcilla-Cobián:
Understanding sprint velocity fluctuations for improved project plans with Scrum: a case study. 776-783 - Paraic Hegarty, Eoghan O'Leary, Danny Dineen, David W. Bustard, Adrian Moore:
Transition to a product line infrastructure: experience at Akari Software. 784-790 - Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Richard Messnarz, Kerstin V. Siakas, Daniel Palosi, Darragh Coakley:
Using social media as a tool for business improvement and certification of knowledge workers. 791-798 - Stéphane Cortina, Alain Renault, Michel Picard:
Assessing partially outsourced processes - lessons learned from TIPA assessments. 799-807 - Lucas Grossi, José A. Calvo-Manzano, Tomás San Feliu Gilabert:
High-maturity levels: achieving CMMI ML-5 in a consultancy company. 808-817 - Alberto Heredia, Javier García Guzmán, Antonio de Amescua Seco, Manuel Velasco-Diego:
Agile practices adapted to mass-market application development. 818-828 - Masao Ito, Koichi Kishida:
An approach to manage the concept phase of ISO 26262. 829-836 - Xabier Larrucea, Izaskun Santamaría:
An industrial assessment for a multimodel framework. 837-845 - Antoni Lluís Mesquida, Antònia Mas Picahaco:
A project management improvement program according to ISO/IEC 29110 and PMBOK®. 846-854 - Efi Papatheocharous, Andreas S. Andreou:
Empirical evidence and state of practice of software agile teams. 855-866
Volume 26, Number 10, October 2014
- LiGuo Huang, Ove Armbrust:
Guest editors' introduction. 867-868 - Leon J. Osterweil:
Learning about application software by studying processes. 869-876 - Dan Houston:
A generalized duration forecasting model of test-and-fix cycles. 877-889 - Komlan Akpédjé Kedji, Rédouane Lbath, Bernard Coulette, Mahmoud Nassar, Laurent Baresse, Florin Racaru:
Supporting collaborative development using process models: a tooled integration-focused approach. 890-909 - Pierre N. Robillard, Mathieu Lavallée, Yvan Ton-That, François Chiocchio:
Taxonomy for software teamwork measurement. 910-922 - He Zhang, David Raffo, Thomas Birkhölzer, Dan Houston, Raymond J. Madachy, Jürgen Münch, Stanley M. Sutton Jr.:
Software process simulation - at a crossroads? 923-928
Volume 26, Number 11, November 2014
- Rocco Oliveto, Denys Poshyvanyk:
A selection of distinguished papers from the 19th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering 2012. 929-930 - Hakam W. Alomari, Michael L. Collard, Jonathan I. Maletic, Nouh Alhindawi, Omar Meqdadi:
srcSlice: very efficient and scalable forward static slicing. 931-961 - Soumaya Medini, Venera Arnaoudova, Massimiliano Di Penta, Giuliano Antoniol, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Paolo Tonella:
SCAN: an approach to label and relate execution trace segments. 962-995 - Feng Zhang, Foutse Khomh, Ying Zou, Ahmed E. Hassan:
An empirical study of the effect of file editing patterns on software quality. 996-1029 - Cédric Teyton, Jean-Rémy Falleri, Marc Palyart, Xavier Blanc:
A study of library migrations in Java. 1030-1052
Volume 26, Number 12, December 2014
- Marco Kuhrmann, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Michaela Tiessler:
A mapping study on the feasibility of method engineering. 1053-1073 - Mahvish Khurum, Kai Petersen, Tony Gorschek:
Extending value stream mapping through waste definition beyond customer perspective. 1074-1105 - Jan Vlietland, Hans van Vliet:
Improving IT incident handling performance with information visibility. 1106-1127 - Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Danilo Caivano, Mario Piattini:
Ontology-based similarity applied to business process clustering. 1128-1149 - Kai Petersen, Peter Roos, Staffan Nyström, Per Runeson:
Early identification of bottlenecks in very large scale system of systems software development. 1150-1171 - Marco Zanoni, Fabrizio Perin, Francesca Arcelli Fontana, Gianluigi Viscusi:
Pattern detection for conceptual schema recovery in data-intensive systems. 1172-1192 - Cor-Paul Bezemer, Elric Milon, Andy Zaidman, Johan Pouwelse:
Detecting and analyzing I/O performance regressions. 1193-1212 - JoonSeok Park, Taejun Kang, Keunhyuk Yeom:
Mobile situation-aware framework for developing smart mobile software. 1213-1232 - Mario Luca Bernardi, Marta Cimitile, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca:
Design pattern detection using a DSL-driven graph matching approach. 1233-1266 - Tom McBride, Timo Varkoi:
A method for aggregating ordinal process assessment measures. 1267-1279 - Petra Heck, Andy Zaidman:
Horizontal traceability for just-in-time requirements: the case for open source feature requests. 1280-1296 - Sanjay Misra, Luis Fernández Sanz, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
A simplified model for software inspection. 1297-1315
- Alastair Walker, Antonio Coletta, Rama Sivaraman:
An evaluation of the process capability implications of the requirements of ISO/IEC 20000-1. 1316-1326
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