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- Sam Halali, Miroslaw Staron, Miroslaw Ochodek, Wilhelm Meding:
Improving Defect Localization by Classifying the Affected Asset Using Machine Learning. SWQD 2019: 106-122 - Erki Kilu, Fredrik Milani, Ezequiel Scott, Dietmar Pfahl:
Agile Software Process Improvement by Learning from Financial and Fintech Companies: LHV Bank Case Study. SWQD 2019: 57-69 - Arndt Lüder, Johanna-Lisa Pauly, Konstantin Kirchheim:
Multi-disciplinary Engineering of Production Systems - Challenges for Quality of Control Software. SWQD 2019: 3-13 - Isela Mendoza, Marcos Kalinowski, Uéverton S. Souza, Michael Felderer:
Relating Verification and Validation Methods to Software Product Quality Characteristics: Results of an Expert Survey. SWQD 2019: 33-44 - Stefan Mohacsi, Rudolf Ramler:
Why Software Testing Fails: Common Pitfalls Observed in a Critical Smart Metering Project. SWQD 2019: 73-92 - Thomas Moser, Markus Hohlagschwandtner, Gerhard Kormann-Hainzl, Sabine Pölzlbauer, Josef Wolfartsberger:
Mixed Reality Applications in Industry: Challenges and Research Areas. SWQD 2019: 95-105 - Rudolf Ramler, Georg Buchgeher, Claus Klammer, Michael Pfeiffer, Christian Salomon, Hannes Thaller, Lukas Linsbauer:
Benefits and Drawbacks of Representing and Analyzing Source Code and Software Engineering Artifacts with Graph Databases. SWQD 2019: 125-148 - Tobias Roehm, Daniel Veihelmann, Stefan Wagner, Elmar Jürgens:
Evaluating Maintainability Prejudices with a Large-Scale Study of Open-Source Projects. SWQD 2019: 151-171 - Simon André Scherr, Frank Elberzhager, Selina Meyer:
Listen to Your Users - Quality Improvement of Mobile Apps Through Lightweight Feedback Analyses. SWQD 2019: 45-56 - Dietmar Winkler, Felix Rinker, Peter Kieseberg:
Towards a Flexible and Secure Round-Trip-Engineering Process for Production Systems Engineering with Agile Practices. SWQD 2019: 14-30 - Dietmar Winkler, Stefan Biffl, Johannes Bergsmann:
Software Quality: The Complexity and Challenges of Software Engineering and Software Quality in the Cloud - 11th International Conference, SWQD 2019, Vienna, Austria, January 15-18, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 338, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-05766-4 [contents]
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