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Software Quality Journal, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2023
- Damiano Torre
, Marcela Genero, Yvan Labiche, Maged Elaasar:
How consistency is handled in model-driven software engineering and UML: an expert opinion survey. 1-54 - Juan P. Sotomayor
, Sai Chaithra Allala, Dionny Santiago
, Tariq M. King
, Peter J. Clarke
:
Comparison of open-source runtime testing tools for microservices. 55-87 - Chung-Yang Chen
, Ping-Yu Hsu, Hong-Ngoc Vu:
Collaborative process tailoring in evolutionary software development: a teamwork-quality perspective. 89-119 - Rana Özakinci
, Ayça Kolukisa Tarhan:
A decision analysis approach for selecting software defect prediction method in the early phases. 121-177 - Eduardo Ferreira Franco
, Kechi Hirama
, Stefano Armenia
, Joaquim Rocha dos Santos:
A systems interpretation of the software evolution laws and their impact on technical debt management and software maintainability. 179-209 - Gabriel P. Oliveira
, Ana Flávia C. Moura, Natércia A. Batista, Michele A. Brandão
, André C. Hora
, Mirella M. Moro
:
How do developers collaborate? Investigating GitHub heterogeneous networks. 211-241 - Hanyu Pei
, Beibei Yin
, Linzhi Huang
, Kai-Yuan Cai:
A dynamic random testing strategy in the context of cloud computing. 243-277 - Fengyu Yang, Yong-jian Fan
, Peng Xiao, Qing Du:
Test data generation method based on multiple convergence direction adaptive PSO. 279-303
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2023
- Luigi De Simone, Nuno Laranjeiro
, Domenico Cotroneo:
Guest editorial: special issue on emerging challenges in software certification and verification. 305-306 - Vlad Stirbu
, Tuomas Granlund
, Tommi Mikkonen
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Continuous design control for machine learning in certified medical systems. 307-333 - Markus Borg
, Jens Henriksson, Kasper Socha, Olof Lennartsson, Elias Sonnsjö Lönegren, Thanh Bui
, Piotr Tomaszewski, Sankar Raman Sathyamoorthy, Sebastian Brink, Mahshid Helali Moghadam:
Ergo, SMIRK is safe: a safety case for a machine learning component in a pedestrian automatic emergency brake system. 335-403 - Miguel Alcon
, Hamid Tabani
, Jaume Abella
, Francisco J. Cazorla
:
Dynamic and execution views to improve validation, testing, and optimization of autonomous driving software. 405-439 - Qunying Song
, Kaige Tan
, Per Runeson
, Stefan Persson:
Critical scenario identification for realistic testing of autonomous driving systems. 441-469 - Sahin Dirim, Okan Örsan Özener, Hasan Sözer
:
Prioritization and parallel execution of test cases for certification testing of embedded systems. 471-496 - Imane Haur
, Jean-Luc Béchennec, Olivier H. Roux:
Formal verification process of the compliance of a multicore AUTOSAR OS. 497-531 - Ehsan Sharifi, Ahmad Abdolahzadeh-Barforoosh
:
Quality attribute traceability based on Clone Microtactics. 533-573 - Márton Elekes
, Vince Molnár, Zoltán Micskei
:
Assessing the specification of modelling language semantics: a study on UML PSSM. 575-617 - Federico Lombardi
, Alberto Fanton:
From DevOps to DevSecOps is not enough. CyberDevOps: an extreme shifting-left architecture to bring cybersecurity within software security lifecycle pipeline. 619-654
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2023
- Xin Chen, Haihua Yu, Dongjin Yu
, Jie Chen, Xiaoxiao Sun:
Predicting Android malware combining permissions and API call sequences. 655-685 - Simon Butler
, Jonas Gamalielsson, Björn Lundell, Christoffer Brax, Anders Mattsson, Tomas Gustavsson, Jonas Feist, Bengt Kvarnström, Erik Lönroth:
On business adoption and use of reproducible builds for open and closed source software. 687-719 - Nebi Yilmaz
, Ayça Kolukisa Tarhan
:
Matching terms of quality models and meta-models: toward a unified meta-model of OSS quality. 721-773 - Md. Nadim
, Banani Roy:
Utilizing source code syntax patterns to detect bug inducing commits using machine learning models. 775-807 - Amene Naghdipour
, Seyed Mohammad Hossein Hasheminejad:
Implications of semi-supervised learning for design pattern selection. 809-842 - Suyash Shukla, Sandeep Kumar
:
Towards ensemble-based use case point prediction. 843-864 - Rrezarta Krasniqi
, Hyunsook Do:
Towards semantically enhanced detection of emerging quality-related concerns in source code. 865-915 - Nayeem Ahmad Bhat, Sheikh Umar Farooq:
An empirical evaluation of defect prediction approaches in within-project and cross-project context. 917-946 - Andrea Arcuri, Man Zhang, Asma Belhadi, Bogdan Marculescu, Amid Golmohammadi, Juan Pablo Galeotti, Susruthan Seran:
Building an open-source system test generation tool: lessons learned and empirical analyses with EvoMaster. 947-990 - Omid Bushehrian, Ziba Ghane
:
Code quality control by bug report classification. 991-1007
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2023
- Sunjae Kwon, Duksan Ryu, Jongmoon Baik:
An effective approach to improve the performance of eCPDP (early cross-project defect prediction) via data-transformation and parameter optimization. 1009-1044 - Leila Yousofvand, Seyfollah Soleimani, Vahid Rafe:
Automatic bug localization using a combination of deep learning and model transformation through node classification. 1045-1063 - Md. Saidur Rahman
, Foutse Khomh, Alaleh Hamidi, Jinghui Cheng, Giuliano Antoniol, Hironori Washizaki:
Machine learning application development: practitioners' insights. 1065-1119 - Euler Horta Marinho, Fischer Ferreira, João Paulo Diniz, Eduardo Figueiredo:
Evaluating testing strategies for resource related failures in mobile applications. 1121-1147 - Dizza Beimel, Arava Tsoury, Shirly Bar-Lev:
Identifying common and persistent errors made by novice analysts when modeling business processes using UML activity diagram: utilizing a hierarchical error classification. 1149-1178 - Mariem Haoues, Raouia Mokni, Asma Sellami:
Machine learning for mHealth apps quality evaluation. 1179-1209 - Vilma Lappi, Ville Tirronen, Jonne Itkonen
:
A replication study on the intuitiveness of programming language syntax. 1211-1240 - Iqra Batool
, Tamim Ahmed Khan
:
Software fault prediction using deep learning techniques. 1241-1280 - Raymon van Dinter, Cagatay Catal, Görkem Giray
, Bedir Tekinerdogan
:
Just-in-time defect prediction for mobile applications: using shallow or deep learning? 1281-1302 - Jie Chen, Dongjin Yu, Haiyang Hu:
Towards an understanding of memory leak patterns: an empirical study in Python. 1303-1330 - Aditya Shankar Mishra, Santosh Singh Rathore:
Implicit and explicit mixture of experts models for software defect prediction. 1331-1368 - Mohammad Ghoreshi, Hassan Haghighi:
Object coverage criteria for supporting object-oriented testing. 1369-1414 - Dusica Marijan:
Comparative study of machine learning test case prioritization for continuous integration testing. 1415-1438 - Amid Golmohammadi, Man Zhang, Andrea Arcuri:
.NET/C# instrumentation for search-based software testing. 1439-1465 - Andrés Rodríguez, Juan Cruz Gardey, Julián Grigera, Gustavo Rossi, Alejandra Garrido:
UX debt in an agile development process: evidence and characterization. 1467-1498 - Dongjin Yu, Sicheng Li, Xin Chen, Tian Sun:
Identifying the severity of technical debt issues based on semantic and structural information. 1499-1526 - Nasir Mehmood Minhas, Mohsin Irshad, Kai Petersen, Jürgen Börstler:
Lessons learned from replicating a study on information-retrieval-based test case prioritization. 1527-1559 - Retraction Note to: Correlation between amount-of-reuse metrics and other software measures with respect to programming code in C++. 1561
- Enrique Roncero
, Andrés Silva
:
Correction to: TeqReq: a new family of test‑related requirements attributes. 1563

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