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Journal Articles
- 2023
- [j55]Pooya Rostami Mazrae, Tom Mens, Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan:
On the usage, co-usage and migration of CI/CD tools: A qualitative analysis. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(2): 52 (2023) - [j54]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Hassan Onsori Delicheh:
On the outdatedness of workflows in the GitHub Actions ecosystem. J. Syst. Softw. 206: 111827 (2023) - 2022
- [j53]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan, Coen De Roover:
On the impact of security vulnerabilities in the npm and RubyGems dependency networks. Empir. Softw. Eng. 27(5): 107 (2022) - [j52]Armstrong Foundjem, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Bram Adams:
A mixed-methods analysis of micro-collaborative coding practices in OpenStack. Empir. Softw. Eng. 27(5): 120 (2022) - [j51]Mehdi Golzadeh, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Natarajan Chidambaram:
Recognizing Bot Activity in Collaborative Software Development. IEEE Softw. 39(5): 56-61 (2022) - [j50]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Ahmed Zerouali, Coen De Roover:
Back to the Past - Analysing Backporting Practices in Package Dependency Networks. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 48(10): 4087-4099 (2022) - 2021
- [j49]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Gregorio Robles:
A multi-dimensional analysis of technical lag in Debian-based Docker images. Empir. Softw. Eng. 26(2): 19 (2021) - [j48]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Laurence Duchien:
On the impact of release policies on bug handling activity: A case study of Eclipse. J. Syst. Softw. 173: 110882 (2021) - [j47]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Damien Legay, Tom Mens:
A ground-truth dataset and classification model for detecting bots in GitHub issue and PR comments. J. Syst. Softw. 175: 110911 (2021) - [j46]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Coen De Roover:
On the usage of JavaScript, Python and Ruby packages in Docker Hub images. Sci. Comput. Program. 207: 102653 (2021) - [j45]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Lost in zero space - An empirical comparison of 0.y.z releases in software package distributions. Sci. Comput. Program. 208: 102656 (2021) - [j44]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
What Do Package Dependencies Tell Us About Semantic Versioning? IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 47(6): 1226-1240 (2021) - 2020
- [j43]Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Henrique Rocha:
GAP: Forecasting commit activity in git projects. J. Syst. Softw. 165: 110573 (2020) - [j42]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Sismic - A Python library for statechart execution and testing. SoftwareX 12: 100590 (2020) - 2019
- [j41]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Philippe Grosjean:
An empirical comparison of dependency network evolution in seven software packaging ecosystems. Empir. Softw. Eng. 24(1): 381-416 (2019) - [j40]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Gregorio Robles:
A formal framework for measuring technical lag in component repositories - and its application to npm. J. Softw. Evol. Process. 31(8) (2019) - [j39]Tom Mens, Marcelo Cataldo, Daniela E. Damian:
The Social Developer: The Future of Software Development [Guest Editors' Introduction]. IEEE Softw. 36(1): 11-14 (2019) - [j38]Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan, Nikolaos I. Spanoudakis:
A method for testing and validating executable statechart models. Softw. Syst. Model. 18(2): 837-863 (2019) - 2017
- [j37]Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
An empirical comparison of developer retention in the RubyGems and npm software ecosystems. Innov. Syst. Softw. Eng. 13(2-3): 101-115 (2017) - 2015
- [j36]Tom Mens, Philippe Grosjean:
The Ecology of Software Ecosystems. Computer 48(10): 85-87 (2015) - [j35]Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Tom Mens:
Introduction to the special issue on software maintenance and evolution research. Empir. Softw. Eng. 20(5): 1193-1197 (2015) - [j34]Jorge Pinna Puissant, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Tom Mens:
Resolving model inconsistencies using automated regression planning. Softw. Syst. Model. 14(1): 461-481 (2015) - 2014
- [j33]Lodewijk Bergmans, Tom Mens, Steven Raemaekers:
Preface of SQM 2014 Proceedings - 8th International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 65 (2014) - [j32]Bogdan Vasilescu, Alexander Serebrenik, Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
On the variation and specialisation of workload - A case study of the Gnome ecosystem community. Empir. Softw. Eng. 19(4): 955-1008 (2014) - [j31]Bogdan Vasilescu, Alexander Serebrenik, Tom Mens, Mark G. J. van den Brand, Ekaterina Pek:
How healthy are software engineering conferences? Sci. Comput. Program. 89: 251-272 (2014) - [j30]Tom Mens, Anthony Cleve:
CSMR 2012 Special issue - Guest editorial. J. Softw. Evol. Process. 26(8): 729 (2014) - [j29]Sylvain Degrandsart, Serge Demeyer, Jan Van den Bergh, Tom Mens:
A transformation-based approach to context-aware modelling. Softw. Syst. Model. 13(1): 191-208 (2014) - 2013
- [j28]Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
A comparison of identity merge algorithms for software repositories. Sci. Comput. Program. 78(8): 971-986 (2013) - 2012
- [j27]Tom Mens:
On the Complexity of Software Systems. Computer 45(8): 79-81 (2012) - [j26]Hans Vandierendonck, Tom Mens:
Techniques and Tools for Parallelizing Software. IEEE Softw. 29(2): 22-25 (2012) - 2011
- [j25]Hans Vandierendonck, Tom Mens:
Averting the Next Software Crisis. Computer 44(4): 88-90 (2011) - 2010
- [j24]Tom Mens, Jeff Magee, Bernhard Rumpe:
Evolving Software Architecture Descriptions of Critical Systems. Computer 43(5): 42-48 (2010) - [j23]Anthony Cleve, Tom Mens, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
Data-Intensive System Evolution. Computer 43(8): 110-112 (2010) - [j22]Tom Mens, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Juan Fernández-Ramil, Maja D'Hondt:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Software Evolution. IEEE Softw. 27(4): 22-25 (2010) - [j21]Francisco Javier Pérez, Yania Crespo, Berthold Hoffmann, Tom Mens:
A case study to evaluate the suitability of graph transformation tools for program refactoring. Int. J. Softw. Tools Technol. Transf. 12(3-4): 183-199 (2010) - [j20]Tom Mens, Dalila Tamzalit, M. Hoste, Jorge Pinna Puissant:
Amélioration de la qualité de modèles. Une étude de deux approches complémentaires. Tech. Sci. Informatiques 29(4-5): 571-599 (2010) - 2007
- [j19]Alessandro Folli, Tom Mens:
Refactoring of UML models using AGG. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 8 (2007) - [j18]Tom Mens, Kim Mens, Ellen Van Paesschen, Maja D'Hondt:
Preface of the Proceedings of the Third International ERCIM Symposium on Software Evolution - EVOL 2007. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 8 (2007) - [j17]Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Viviane Jonckers, Tom Mens:
A formal approach to model refactoring and model refinement. Softw. Syst. Model. 6(2): 139-162 (2007) - [j16]Tom Mens, Gabriele Taentzer, Olga Runge:
Analysing refactoring dependencies using graph transformation. Softw. Syst. Model. 6(3): 269-285 (2007) - 2006
- [j15]Reiko Heckel, Jean-Marie Favre, Tom Mens:
Preface. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 3 (2006) - [j14]Amnon H. Eden, Tom Mens:
Measuring software flexibility. IEE Proc. Softw. 153(3): 113-125 (2006) - 2005
- [j13]Tom Mens, Niels Van Eetvelde, Serge Demeyer, Dirk Janssens:
Formalizing refactorings with graph transformations. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 17(4): 247-276 (2005) - [j12]Jim Buckley, Tom Mens, Matthias Zenger, Awais Rashid, Günter Kniesel:
Towards a taxonomy of software change. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 17(5): 309-332 (2005) - 2004
- [j11]Jocelyn Simmonds, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Viviane Jonckers, Tom Mens:
Maintaining Consistency between UML Models Using Description Logic. Obj. Logiciel Base données Réseaux 10(2-3): 231-244 (2004) - [j10]Johan Fabry, Tom Mens:
Language-independent detection of object-oriented design patterns. Comput. Lang. Syst. Struct. 30(1-2): 21-33 (2004) - [j9]Tom Mens, Juan F. Ramil, Michael W. Godfrey:
Analyzing the Evolution of Large-Scale Software. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 16(6): 363-365 (2004) - [j8]Tom Mens, Tom Tourwé:
A Survey of Software Refactoring. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 30(2): 126-139 (2004) - 2003
- [j7]Tom Mens, Roel Wuyts, Kris De Volder, Kim Mens:
Declarative Meta Programming to Support Software Development: Workshop Report. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 28(2): 1 (2003) - 2002
- [j6]Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Separation of concerns for software evolution. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 14(5): 311-315 (2002) - [j5]Tom Mens:
A State-of-the-Art Survey on Software Merging. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 28(5): 449-462 (2002) - 2001
- [j4]Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Formal foundations of software evolution: workshop report. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 26(4): 27-29 (2001) - 2000
- [j3]Tom Mens, Theo D'Hondt:
Automating Support for Software Evolution in UML. Autom. Softw. Eng. 7(1): 39-59 (2000) - 1996
- [j2]Dirk Janssens, Tom Mens:
Abstract Semantics for ESM Systems. Fundam. Informaticae 26(3/4): 315-339 (1996) - [j1]Marc Van Limberghen, Tom Mens:
Encapsulation and composition as orthogonal operators on mixins: a solution to multiple inheritance problems. Object Oriented Syst. 3: 1-30 (1996)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2024
- [c147]Hassan Onsori Delicheh, Tom Mens:
Mitigating Security Issues in GitHub Actions. EnCyCriS/SVM 2024: 6-11 - [c146]Guillaume Cardoen, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan:
A dataset of GitHub Actions workflow histories. MSR 2024: 677-681 - [c145]Pooya Rostami Mazrae, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
gawd: A Differencing Tool for GitHub Actions Workflows. MSR 2024: 682-686 - [c144]Natarajan Chidambaram, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan:
RABBIT: A tool for identifying bot accounts based on their recent GitHub event history. MSR 2024: 687-691 - [c143]Hassan Onsori Delicheh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Quantifying Security Issues in Reusable JavaScript Actions in GitHub Workflows. MSR 2024: 692-703 - 2023
- [c142]Natarajan Chidambaram, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
A Dataset of Bot and Human Activities in GitHub. MSR 2023: 465-469 - [c141]Natarajan Chidambaram, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Distinguishing Bots from Human Developers Based on Their GitHub Activity Types. SATToSE 2023: 31-39 - [c140]Hassan Onsori Delicheh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
A Preliminary Study of GitHub Actions Dependencies. SATToSE 2023: 66-77 - [c139]Pooya Rostami Mazrae, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Mairieli Wessel:
A Preliminary Study of GitHub Actions Workflow Changes. SATToSE 2023: 78-88 - 2022
- [c138]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Pooya Rostami Mazrae, Mehdi Golzadeh:
On the Use of GitHub Actions in Software Development Repositories. ICSME 2022: 235-245 - [c137]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the rise and fall of CI services in GitHub. SANER 2022: 662-672 - [c136]John Businge, Ahmed Zerouali, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer, Coen De Roover:
Variant Forks - Motivations and Impediments. SANER 2022: 867-877 - 2021
- [c135]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Identifying bot activity in GitHub pull request and issue comments. BotSE@ICSE 2021: 21-25 - [c134]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
A Quantitative Assessment of Package Freshness in Linux Distributions. SoHeal@ICSE 2021: 9-16 - [c133]Thorn Jansen, Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Does the duration of rapid release cycles affect the bug handling activity? SoHeal@ICSE 2021: 17-24 - 2020
- [c132]John Businge, Alexandre Decan, Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer:
An Empirical Investigation of Forks as Variants in the npm Package Distribution. BENEVOL 2020 - [c131]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Evaluating a Bot Detection Model on Git Commit Messages. BENEVOL 2020 - [c130]Mehdi Golzadeh, Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Bot or not?: Detecting bots in GitHub pull request activity based on comment similarity. ICSE (Workshops) 2020: 31-35 - [c129]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
How Magic Is Zero?: An Empirical Analysis of Initial Development Releases in Three Software Package Distributions. ICSE (Workshops) 2020: 695-702 - [c128]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On Package Freshness in Linux Distributions. ICSME 2020: 682-686 - 2019
- [c127]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the Effect of Discussions on Pull Request Decisions. BENEVOL 2019 - [c126]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the Usage of Badges in Open Source Packages on GitHub. BENEVOL 2019 - [c125]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Laurence Duchien, Clément Quinton:
A Longitudinal Analysis of Bug Handling Across Eclipse Releases. ICSME 2019: 1-12 - [c124]Ahmed Zerouali, Valerio Cosentino, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Tom Mens:
ConPan: a tool to analyze packages in software containers. MSR 2019: 592-596 - [c123]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
On the Relation between Outdated Docker Containers, Severity Vulnerabilities, and Bugs. SANER 2019: 491-501 - [c122]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
On the Diversity of Software Package Popularity Metrics: An Empirical Study of npm. SANER 2019: 589-593 - [c121]Ahmed Zerouali, Valerio Cosentino, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
On the Impact of Outdated and Vulnerable Javascript Packages in Docker Images. SANER 2019: 619-623 - 2018
- [c120]Eleni Constantinou, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Breaking the Borders: An Investigation of Cross-Ecosystem Software Packages. BENEVOL 2018: 1-5 - [c119]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the Impact of Pull Request Decisions on Future Contributions. BENEVOL 2018: 46-50 - [c118]Adrien Coppens, Tom Mens:
Towards Collaborative Immersive Environments for Parametric Modelling. CDVE 2018: 304-307 - [c117]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Eleni Constantinou:
On the Evolution of Technical Lag in the npm Package Dependency Network. ICSME 2018: 404-414 - [c116]Ahmed Zerouali, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
An Empirical Analysis of Technical Lag in npm Package Dependencies. ICSR 2018: 95-110 - [c115]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Eleni Constantinou:
On the impact of security vulnerabilities in the npm package dependency network. MSR 2018: 181-191 - 2017
- [c114]Tom Mens, Bram Adams, Josianne Marsan:
Towards an Interdisciplinary, Socio-technical Analysis of Software Ecosystems Health. BENEVOL 2017: 7-9 - [c113]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens:
An empirical comparison of the development history of cloudstack and eucalyptus. ICSDE 2017: 116-121 - [c112]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Maëlick Claes:
An empirical comparison of dependency issues in OSS packaging ecosystems. SANER 2017: 2-12 - [c111]Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Socio-technical evolution of the Ruby ecosystem in GitHub. SANER 2017: 34-44 - [c110]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens:
Analyzing the evolution of testing library usage in open source Java projects. SANER 2017: 417-421 - [c109]Julien Delplanque, Anne Etien, Olivier Auverlot, Tom Mens, Nicolas Anquetil, Stéphane Ducasse:
CodeCritics applied to database schema: Challenges and first results. SANER 2017: 432-436 - 2016
- [c108]Aiko Yamashita, Leon Moonen, Tom Mens, Amjed Tahir:
Report on the First International Workshop on Technical Debt Analytics (TDA 2016). QuASoQ/TDA@APSEC 2016: 58-63 - [c107]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Maëlick Claes:
On the topology of package dependency networks: a comparison of three programming language ecosystems. ECSA Workshops 2016: 21 - [c106]Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Social and technical evolution of software ecosystems: a case study of rails. ECSA Workshops 2016: 23 - [c105]Tom Mens:
An Ecosystemic and Socio-Technical View on Software Maintenance and Evolution. ICSME 2016: 1-8 - [c104]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Maëlick Claes, Philippe Grosjean:
When GitHub Meets CRAN: An Analysis of Inter-Repository Package Dependency Problems. SANER 2016: 493-504 - 2015
- [c103]Carina Frota Alves, Jan Bosch, Slinger Jansen, Jens Knodel, Mircea Lungu, Tom Mens:
Welcome from the WEA-IWSECO Chairs. ECSA Workshops 2015: 39:1-39:2 - [c102]Alexander Serebrenik, Tom Mens:
Challenges in Software Ecosystems Research. ECSA Workshops 2015: 40:1-40:6 - [c101]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Maëlick Claes, Philippe Grosjean:
On the Development and Distribution of R Packages: An Empirical Analysis of the R Ecosystem. ECSA Workshops 2015: 41:1-41:6 - [c100]Romuald Deshayes, Tom Mens:
GISMO: a domain-specific modelling language for executable prototyping of gestural interaction. EICS 2015: 34-43 - [c99]Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
Towards a survival analysis of database framework usage in Java projects. ICSME 2015: 551-555 - [c98]Maëlick Claes, Tom Mens, Narjisse Tabout, Philippe Grosjean:
An empirical study of identical function clones in CRAN. IWSC 2015: 19-25 - [c97]Maëlick Claes, Tom Mens, Roberto Di Cosmo, Jérôme Vouillon:
A Historical Analysis of Debian Package Incompatibilities. MSR 2015: 212-223 - [c96]Alexandre Decan, Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
On the Interaction of Relational Database Access Technologies in Open Source Java Projects. SATToSE 2015: 26-35 - 2014
- [c95]Maëlick Claes, Tom Mens, Philippe Grosjean:
On the maintainability of CRAN packages. CSMR-WCRE 2014: 308-312 - [c94]Mathieu Goeminne, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Co-evolving code-related and database-related changes in a data-intensive software system. CSMR-WCRE 2014: 353-357 - [c93]Tom Mens, Maëlick Claes, Philippe Grosjean:
ECOS: Ecological studies of open source software ecosystems. CSMR-WCRE 2014: 403-406 - [c92]Lodewijk Bergmans, Steven Raemaekers, Tom Mens:
International workshop on software quality and maintainability. CSMR-WCRE 2014: 479 - [c91]Maëlick Claes, Tom Mens, Philippe Grosjean:
maintaineR: A Web-Based Dashboard for Maintainers of CRAN Packages. ICSME 2014: 597-600 - [c90]Romuald Deshayes, Bart Meyers, Tom Mens, Hans Vangheluwe:
ProMoBox in Practice : A Case Study on the GISMO Domain-Specific Modelling Language. MPM@MoDELS 2014: 21-30 - 2013
- [c89]Javier Pérez, Tom Mens, Flora Kamseu:
A Pilot Study on Software Quality Practices in Belgian Industry. CSMR 2013: 395-398 - [c88]Jonathan Schoreels, Romuald Deshayes, Tom Mens:
KinectBalls: An Interactive Tool for Ball Throwing Games. INTETAIN 2013: 90-95 - [c87]Mathieu Goeminne, Maëlick Claes, Tom Mens:
A historical dataset for the gnome ecosystem. MSR 2013: 225-228 - [c86]Bogdan Vasilescu, Alexander Serebrenik, Tom Mens:
A historical dataset of software engineering conferences. MSR 2013: 373-376 - [c85]Romuald Deshayes, Philippe A. Palanque, Tom Mens:
A generic framework for executable gestural interaction models. VL/HCC 2013: 35-38 - [c84]Romuald Deshayes, Tom Mens, Philippe A. Palanque:
PetriNect: A tool for executable modeling of gestural interaction. VL/HCC 2013: 197-198 - 2012
- [c83]Javier Pérez, Romuald Deshayes, Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
SECONDA: Software Ecosystem Analysis Dashboard. CSMR 2012: 527-530 - [c82]Jorge Pinna Puissant, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Tom Mens:
Badger: A Regression Planner to Resolve Design Model Inconsistencies. ECMFA 2012: 146-161 - [c81]Romuald Deshayes, Christophe Jacquet, Cécile Hardebolle, Frédéric Boulanger, Tom Mens:
Heterogeneous modeling of gesture-based 3D applications. MPM@MoDELS 2012: 19-24 - 2011
- [c80]Tom Mens, Leandro Doctors, Naji Habra, Benoît Vanderose, Flora Kamseu:
QUALGEN: Modeling and Analysing the Quality of Evolving Software Systems. CSMR 2011: 351-354 - [c79]Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Jorge Pinna Puissant, Tom Mens:
Assessing the Kodkod Model Finder for Resolving Model Inconsistencies. ECMFA 2011: 69-84 - [c78]Tom Mens, Mathieu Goeminne:
Analysing the evolution of social aspects of open source software ecosystems. IWSECO@ICSOB 2011: 1-14 - 2010
- [c77]Dalila Tamzalit, Tom Mens:
Guiding Architectural Restructuring through Architectural Styles. ECBS 2010: 69-78 - [c76]Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
A framework for analysing and visualising open source software ecosystems. EVOL/IWPSE 2010: 42-47 - [c75]Tom Mens:
Approaches to Software Model Inconsistency Management. LWI@ASE 2010: 1 - [c74]Jorge Pinna Puissant, Tom Mens, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten:
Resolving Model Inconsistencies with Automated Planning. LWI@ASE 2010: 8-14 - 2009
- [c73]Xavier Blanc, Alix Mougenot, Isabelle Mounier, Tom Mens:
Incremental Detection of Model Inconsistencies Based on Model Operations. CAiSE 2009: 32-46 - [c72]Tom Mens:
CSMR 2009 European Projects Track. CSMR 2009: 275-276 - [c71]Tom Mens:
The ERCIM working group on software evolution: the past and the future. EVOL/IWPSE 2009: 1-4 - [c70]François Stephany, Tom Mens, Tudor Gîrba:
Maispion: a tool for analysing and visualising open source software developer communities. IWST 2009: 50-57 - [c69]Juan Fernández-Ramil, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Tom Mens:
What Does It Take to Develop a Million Lines of Open Source Code?. OSS 2009: 170-184 - [c68]Germain Saval, Jorge Pinna Puissant, Patrick Heymans, Tom Mens:
Some Challenges of Feature-based Merging of Class Diagrams. VaMoS 2009: 127-136 - 2008
- [c67]Adrian Stanciulescu, Jean Vanderdonckt, Tom Mens:
Colored graph transformation rules for model-driven engineering of multi-target systems. GRaMoT@ICSE 2008: 37-44 - [c66]Xavier Blanc, Isabelle Mounier, Alix Mougenot, Tom Mens:
Detecting model inconsistency through operation-based model construction. ICSE 2008: 511-520 - [c65]Tom Mens, Juan Fernández-Ramil, Sylvain Degrandsart:
The evolution of Eclipse. ICSM 2008: 386-395 - [c64]Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Tom Mens, Stefan Van Baelen:
Challenges in Model-Driven Software Engineering. MoDELS (Workshops) 2008: 35-47 - 2007
- [c63]Pieter De Leenheer, Tom Mens:
Using Graph Transformation to Support Collaborative Ontology Evolution. AGTIVE 2007: 44-58 - [c62]Gabriele Taentzer, Dirk Müller, Tom Mens:
Specifying Domain-Specific Refactorings for AndroMDA Based on Graph Transformation. AGTIVE 2007: 104-119 - [c61]Gabriele Taentzer, Enrico Biermann, Dénes Bisztray, Bernd Bohnet, Iovka Boneva, Artur Boronat, Leif Geiger, Rubino Geiß, Ákos Horváth, Ole Kniemeyer, Tom Mens, Benjamin Ness, Detlef Plump, Tamás Vajk:
Generation of Sierpinski Triangles: A Case Study for Graph Transformation Tools. AGTIVE 2007: 514-539 - [c60]Tom Mens, Gabriele Taentzer, Dirk Müller:
Model-driven Software Refactoring. WRT 2007: 25-27 - 2006
- [c59]Tom Mens, Dalila Tamzalit:
Evolution d'Architectures à base de Composants par Transformation de Graphes. CAL 2006: 171-172 - [c58]Tom Mens, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Maja D'Hondt:
Dependency Analysis of Model Inconsistency Resolutions. EVOL 2006: 127-136 - [c57]Jean-Marie Favre, Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens:
3rd International Workshop on Software Evolution Through Transformations: Embracing Change. ICGT 2006: 470-472 - [c56]Bart Du Bois, Serge Demeyer, Jan Verelst, Tom Mens, Marijn Temmerman:
Does God Class Decomposition Affect Comprehensibility? IASTED Conf. on Software Engineering 2006: 346-355 - [c55]Tom Mens, Günter Kniesel, Olga Runge:
Transformation dependency analysis - a comparison of two approaches. LMO 2006: 167-184 - [c54]Tom Mens, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Maja D'Hondt:
Detecting and Resolving Model Inconsistencies Using Transformation Dependency Analysis. MoDELS 2006: 200-214 - [c53]Tom Mens, Ragnhild Van Der Straeten:
Incremental Resolution of Model Inconsistencies. WADT 2006: 111-126 - [c52]Tom Mens, Maja D'Hondt:
Preface. EVOL (Selected Papers) 2006: 1-4 - 2005
- [c51]Tom Mens:
On the Use of Graph Transformations for Model Refactoring. GTTSE 2005: 219-257 - [c50]Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger, Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, Robert Hirschfeld, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Challenges in Software Evolution. IWPSE 2005: 13-22 - [c49]Serge Demeyer, Filip Van Rysselberghe, Tudor Gîrba, Jacek Ratzinger, Radu Marinescu, Tom Mens, Bart Du Bois, Dirk Janssens, Stéphane Ducasse, Michele Lanza, Matthias Rieger, Harald C. Gall, Mohammad El-Ramly:
The LAN-simulation: A Refactoring Teaching Example. IWPSE 2005: 123-134 - [c48]Krzysztof Czarnecki, Jean-Marie Favre, Martin Gogolla, Tom Mens:
Essentials of the 4th UML/MoDELS Workshop in Software Model Engineering (WiSME'2005). MoDELS (Satellite Events) 2005: 151-158 - [c47]Tom Mens, Pieter Van Gorp:
A Taxonomy of Model Transformation. GRaMoT@GPCE 2005: 125-142 - [c46]Tom Mens, Pieter Van Gorp, Dániel Varró, Gabor Karsai:
Applying a Model Transformation Taxonomy to Graph Transformation Technology. GRaMoT@GPCE 2005: 143-159 - 2004
- [c45]Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Workshop on Graph-Based Tools. ICGT 2004: 439-441 - [c44]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens:
Workshop on Software Evolution Through Transformations: Model-Based vs. Implementation-Level Solutions. ICGT 2004: 445-447 - [c43]Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Viviane Jonckers, Tom Mens:
Supporting Model Refactorings Through Behaviour Inheritance Consistencies. UML 2004: 305-319 - [c42]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens:
Preface. SETra@ICGT 2004: 1-3 - [c41]Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Preface. GraBaTs 2004: 1 - [c40]Tom Mens, Gabriele Taentzer, Olga Runge:
Detecting Structural Refactoring Conflicts Using Critical Pair Analysis. SETra@ICGT 2004: 113-128 - [c39]Tom Mens, Amnon H. Eden:
On the Evolution Complexity of Design Patterns. SETra@ICGT 2004: 147-163 - 2003
- [c38]Tom Tourwé, Tom Mens:
Identifying Refactoring Opportunities Using Logic Meta Programmin. CSMR 2003: 91-100 - [c37]Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Jocelyn Simmonds, Tom Mens:
Detecting Inconsistencies between UML Models Using Description Logic. Description Logics 2003 - [c36]Luk Stoops, Karsten Verelst, Tom Mens, Theo D'Hondt:
High-Speed Migration by Anticipative Mobility. HiPC 2003: 500-510 - [c35]Werner Van Belle, Tom Mens, Theo D'Hondt:
Using Genetic Programming to Generate Protocol Adaptors for Interprocess Communication. ICES 2003: 422-433 - [c34]Tom Tourwé, Tom Mens:
Automated Support for Framework-Based Software Evolution. ICSM 2003: 148- - [c33]Tom Mens, Tom Tourwé, Francisca Muñoz:
Beyond the Refactoring Browser: Advanced Tool Support for Software Refactoring. IWPSE 2003: 39-44 - [c32]Luk Stoops, Tom Mens, Theo D'Hondt:
Reducing Network Latency by Application Streaming. PDPTA 2003: 1056-1062 - [c31]Pieter Van Gorp, Hans Stenten, Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer:
Towards Automating Source-Consistent UML Refactorings. UML 2003: 144-158 - [c30]Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Tom Mens, Jocelyn Simmonds, Viviane Jonckers:
Using Description Logic to Maintain Consistency between UML Models. UML 2003: 326-340 - [c29]Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer, Bart Du Bois, Hans Stenten, Pieter Van Gorp:
Refactoring: Current Research and Future Trends. LDTA@ETAPS 2003: 483-499 - 2002
- [c28]Günter Kniesel, Joost Noppen, Tom Mens, Jim Buckley:
Unanticipated Software Evolution. ECOOP Workshops 2002: 92-106 - [c27]Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer, Dirk Janssens:
Formalising Behaviour Preserving Program Transformations. ICGT 2002: 286-301 - [c26]Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Workshop on Graph-Based Tools. ICGT 2002: 440-444 - [c25]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Workshop on Software Evolution through Transformations: Towards Uniform Support throughout the Software Life-Cycle. ICGT 2002: 450-454 - [c24]Kim Mens, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Supporting software evolution with intentional software views. IWPSE 2002: 138-142 - [c23]Luk Stoops, Tom Mens, Theo D'Hondt:
Fine-Grained Interlaced Code Loading for Mobile Systems. Mobile Agents 2002: 78-92 - [c22]Gabriela Arévalo, Tom Mens:
Analysing Object-Oriented Application Frameworks Using Concept Analysis. OOIS Workshops 2002: 53-63 - [c21]Kim Mens, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Maintaining software through intentional source-code views. SEKE 2002: 289-296 - [c20]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Software Evolution through Transformations. Software Evolution Through Transformations @ ICGT 2002: 1-5 - [c19]Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Graph-Based Tools (GraBaTs 2002). GraBaTs 2002: 11-13 - [c18]Tom Tourwé, Tom Mens:
High-level Transformations to Support Framework-Based Software Development. Software Evolution Through Transformations @ ICGT 2002: 34-45 - [c17]Tom Mens, Michele Lanza:
A Graph-Based Metamodel for Object-Oriented Software Metrics. GraBaTs 2002: 57-68 - [c16]Dirk Janssens, Serge Demeyer, Tom Mens:
Case Study: Simulation of a LAN. Software Evolution Through Transformations @ ICGT 2002: 71-73 - [c15]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Preface. Software Evolution Through Transformations @ ICGT 2002: 77-78 - 2001
- [c14]Tom Mens:
Transformational Software Evolution by Assertions. FFSE@CSMR 2001: 67-74 - [c13]Tom Mens, Galal Hassan Galal:
4th Workshop on Object-Oriented Architectural Evolution. ECOOP Workshops 2001: 150-164 - [c12]Tom Mens:
A Formal Foundation for Object-Oriented Software Evolution. ICSM 2001: 549-552 - [c11]Tom Mens, Tom Tourwé:
A Declarative Evolution Framework for Object-Oriented Design Patterns. ICSM 2001: 570-579 - [c10]Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer:
Future Trends in Software Evolution Metrics. IWPSE 2001: 83-86 - [c9]Serge Demeyer, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Towards a Software Evolution Benchmark. IWPSE 2001: 174-177 - 1999
- [c8]Tom Mens:
Conditional Graph Rewriting as a Domain-Independent Formalism for Software Evolution. AGTIVE 1999: 127-143 - [c7]Martin Gogolla, Stuart Kent, Tom Mens, Mark Richters, Oliver Radfelder:
Is It Possible to Express a Semantics of UML in UML? (The Meta-modelling Approach). ECOOP Workshops 1999: 45-49 - [c6]Kim Mens, Tom Mens, Bart Wouters, Roel Wuyts:
Managing Unanticipated Evolution of Software Architectures. ECOOP Workshops 1999: 75-76 - 1998
- [c5]Tom Mens, Kim Mens:
Assessing the Evolvability of Software Architectures. ECOOP Workshops 1998: 54-55 - [c4]Tom Mens, Carine Lucas, Patrick Steyaert:
Supporting Disciplined Reuse and Evolution of UML Models. UML 1998: 378-392 - 1997
- [c3]Kim Mens, Tom Mens, Patrick Steyaert, Koen De Hondt:
Combining Software Descriptions. ECOOP Workshops 1997: 274-275 - 1994
- [c2]Tom Mens, Kim Mens, Patrick Steyaert:
OPUS: a Formal Approach to Object-Orientation. FME 1994: 326-345 - [c1]Tom Mens, Kim Mens, Patrick Steyaert:
OPUS: A Calculus for Modelling Object-Oriented Concepts. OOIS 1994: 152-165
Parts in Books or Collections
- 2015
- [p5]Tom Mens:
Evolving Software Ecosystems A Historical and Ecological Perspective. Dependable Software Systems Engineering 2015: 170-192 - 2014
- [p4]Tom Mens, Maëlick Claes, Philippe Grosjean, Alexander Serebrenik:
Studying Evolving Software Ecosystems based on Ecological Models. Evolving Software Systems 2014: 297-326 - 2008
- [p3]Pieter De Leenheer, Tom Mens:
Ontology Evolution. Ontology Management 2008: 131-176 - [p2]Tom Mens:
Introduction and Roadmap: History and Challenges of Software Evolution. Software Evolution 2008: 1-11 - [p1]Tom Mens, Tom Tourwé:
Evolution Issues in Aspect-Oriented Programming. Software Evolution 2008: 203-232
Editorship
- 2019
- [e16]Bram Adams, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Kate Stewart, Gregorio Robles:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Health, SoHeal@ICSE 2019, Montreal, QC, Canada, May 28, 2019. IEEE / ACM 2019 [contents] - 2018
- [e15]Bram Adams, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Software Health, SoHeal@ICSE 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5730-2 [contents] - 2017
- [e14]Anya Helene Bagge, Tom Mens, Haidar Osman:
Post-proceedings of the 8th Seminar on Advanced Techniques and Tools for Software Evolution, Mons, Belgium, July 6-8, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1820, CEUR-WS.org 2017 [contents] - 2016
- [e13]Horst Lichter, Konrad Fögen, Thanwadee Sunetnanta, Toni Anwar, Aiko Yamashita, Leon Moonen, Tom Mens, Amjed Tahir, Ashish Sureka:
Joint Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Software Quality (QuASoQ 2016) and 1st International Workshop on Technical Debt Analytics (TDA 2016) co-located with the 23rd Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC 2016), Hamilton, New Zealand, December 6, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1771, CEUR-WS.org 2016 [contents] - 2014
- [e12]Tom Mens, Alexander Serebrenik, Anthony Cleve:
Evolving Software Systems. Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-45397-7 [contents] - 2012
- [e11]Tom Mens, Anthony Cleve, Rudolf Ferenc:
16th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, CSMR 2012, Szeged, Hungary, March 27-30, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0984-4 [contents] - 2011
- [e10]Tom Mens, Yiannis Kanellopoulos, Andreas Winter:
15th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, CSMR 2011, 1-4 March 2011, Oldenburg, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-0-7695-4343-7 [contents] - 2009
- [e9]Tom Mens, Kim Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Proceedings of the joint international and annual ERCIM workshops on Principles of software evolution (IWPSE) and software evolution (Evol) workshops, Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 24-28, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-678-6 [contents] - 2008
- [e8]Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer:
Software Evolution. Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-76439-7 [contents] - 2007
- [e7]Tom Mens, Maja D'Hondt:
Selected Papers of the ERCIM Working Group on Software Evolution, EVOL 2006, Lille, France, April 6-7, 2006. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 166, Elsevier 2007 [contents] - 2006
- [e6]Laurence Duchien, Maja D'Hondt, Tom Mens:
2nd ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution, EVOL 2006, Lille, France, April 6-7, 2006. 2006 [contents] - 2005
- [e5]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Software Evolution through Transformations: Model-based vs. Implementation-level Solutions, SETra@ICGT 2004, Rome, Italy, October 2, 2004. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 127(3), Elsevier 2005 [contents] - [e4]Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Graph-Based Tools, GraBaTs 2004, Rome, Italy, October 2, 2004. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 127(1), Elsevier 2005 [contents] - 2003
- [e3]Reiko Heckel, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Workshop on Software Evolution Through Transformations 2002 - Toward Uniform Support Throughout the Software Life-Cycle, Barcelona, Spain, 2002. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 72(4), Elsevier 2003 [contents] - 2002
- [e2]Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
International Workshop on Graph-Based Tools, GraBaTs@ICGT 2002, Barcelona, Spain, October 7-8, 2002. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 72(2), Elsevier 2002 [contents] - 2001
- [e1]Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Proceedings of the 2001 International Workshop on Formal Foundations of Software Evolution, FFSE@CSMR 2001, Lisbon, Portugal, March 14-16, 2001. Universidade Nova de Lisboa 2001 [contents]
Data and Artifacts
- 2023
- [d24]Natarajan Chidambaram, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
A Dataset of Bot and Human Activities in GitHub. Zenodo, 2023 - 2021
- [d23]Adrien Coppens, Tom Mens, Mohamed-Anis Gallas:
Dataset for a questionnaire on the use of VR for architecture (to be used for a CIB-W78 paper). Zenodo, 2021 - [d22]Adrien Coppens, Tom Mens, Mohamed-Anis Gallas:
Dataset for a questionnaire on the use of VR for architecture (to be used for a CIB-W78 paper). Zenodo, 2021 - [d21]Adrien Coppens, Tom Mens, Mohamed-Anis Gallas:
Dataset for a questionnaire on the use of VR for architecture (to be used for a CIB-W78 paper). Zenodo, 2021 - [d20]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Replication package for identify bot comments. Zenodo, 2021 - [d19]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Replication package for identify bot comments. Zenodo, 2021 - [d18]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the rise and fall of CI services in GitHub. Zenodo, 2021 - [d17]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the rise and fall of CI services in GitHub. Zenodo, 2021 - 2020
- [d16]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
On the impact of release policies on bug handing activity: A case study of Eclipse. Zenodo, 2020 - [d15]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
On the impact of release policies on bug handing activity: A case study of Eclipse. Zenodo, 2020 - [d14]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
On the impact of release policies on bug handing activity: A case study of Eclipse. Zenodo, 2020 - [d13]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Coen De Roover:
Analysis of third-party JavaScript, Python and Ruby packages in DockerHub images. Zenodo, 2020 - 2019
- [d12]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
What do package dependencies tell us about semantic versioning? Zenodo, 2019 - [d11]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
What do package dependencies tell us about semantic versioning? Zenodo, 2019 - [d10]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
What do package dependencies tell us about semantic versioning? Zenodo, 2019 - [d9]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
A Longitudinal Analysis of Bug Handling Across Eclipse Releases. Zenodo, 2019 - [d8]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
A Longitudinal Analysis of Bug Handling Across Eclipse Releases. Zenodo, 2019 - [d7]Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
A Longitudinal Analysis of Bug Handling Across Eclipse Releases. Zenodo, 2019 - 2018
- [d6]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Eleni Constantinou:
Replication Package for "On the impact of security vulnerabilities in the npm package dependency network. Zenodo, 2018 - [d5]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Eleni Constantinou:
Replication Package for "On the evolution of technical lag in the npm package dependency network". Zenodo, 2018 - [d4]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Eleni Constantinou:
On the evolution of technical lag in the npm package dependency network. Zenodo, 2018 - [d3]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Gregorio Robles:
Replication package for technical lag analysis for the JSEP journal. Zenodo, 2018 - [d2]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Docker Images Analysis. Zenodo, 2018 - 2017
- [d1]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Replication Package for "An Empirical Comparison of Dependency Network Evolution in Seven Software Packaging Ecosystems". Zenodo, 2017
Informal and Other Publications
- 2024
- [i28]Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan:
An Overview and Catalogue of Dependency Challenges in Open Source Software Package Registries. CoRR abs/2409.18884 (2024) - 2023
- [i27]Mairieli Wessel, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan, Pooya Rostami Mazrae:
The GitHub Development Workflow Automation Ecosystems. CoRR abs/2305.04772 (2023) - [i26]Tom Mens, Coen De Roover:
An Introduction to Software Ecosystems. CoRR abs/2307.15709 (2023) - 2022
- [i25]Maliheh Izadi, Pooya Rostami Mazrae, Tom Mens, Arie van Deursen:
LinkFormer: Automatic Contextualised Link Recovery of Software Artifacts in both Project-based and Transfer Learning Settings. CoRR abs/2211.00381 (2022) - 2021
- [i24]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Lost in Zero Space - An Empirical Comparison of 0.y.z Releases in Software Package Distributions. CoRR abs/2101.00836 (2021) - [i23]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Identifying bot activity in GitHub pull request and issue comments. CoRR abs/2103.06042 (2021) - [i22]Thorn Jansen, Zeinab Abou Khalil, Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Does the duration of rapid release cycles affect the bug handling activity? CoRR abs/2103.08648 (2021) - [i21]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
A Quantitative Assessment of Package Freshness in Linux Distributions. CoRR abs/2103.09066 (2021) - [i20]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Evaluating a bot detection model on git commit messages. CoRR abs/2103.11779 (2021) - [i19]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Alexandre Decan, Coen De Roover:
On the Impact of Security Vulnerabilities in the npm and RubyGems Dependency Networks. CoRR abs/2106.06747 (2021) - 2020
- [i18]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On Package Freshness in Linux Distributions. CoRR abs/2007.16123 (2020) - [i17]Mehdi Golzadeh, Alexandre Decan, Damien Legay, Tom Mens:
A ground-truth dataset and classification model for detecting bots in GitHub issue and PR comments. CoRR abs/2010.03303 (2020) - 2019
- [i16]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
On the Diversity of Software Package Popularity Metrics: An Empirical Study of npm. CoRR abs/1901.04217 (2019) - [i15]Adrien Coppens, Tom Mens, Mohamed-Anis Gallas:
Parametric Modelling Within Immersive Environments: Building a Bridge Between Existing Tools and Virtual Reality Headsets. CoRR abs/1906.05532 (2019) - 2018
- [i14]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Eleni Constantinou:
On the evolution of technical lag in the npm package dependency network. CoRR abs/1806.01545 (2018) - [i13]Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
On The Relation Between Outdated Docker Containers, Severity Vulnerabilities and Bugs. CoRR abs/1811.12874 (2018) - [i12]Eleni Constantinou, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
Breaking the borders: an investigation of cross-ecosystem software packages. CoRR abs/1812.04868 (2018) - [i11]Damien Legay, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens:
On the impact of pull request decisions on future contributions. CoRR abs/1812.06269 (2018) - 2017
- [i10]Alexandre Decan, Mathieu Goeminne, Tom Mens:
On the Interaction of Relational Database Access Technologies in Open Source Java Projects. CoRR abs/1701.00416 (2017) - [i9]Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
An Empirical Comparison of Developer Retention in the RubyGems and npm Software Ecosystems. CoRR abs/1708.02618 (2017) - [i8]Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Philippe Grosjean:
An Empirical Comparison of Dependency Network Evolution in Seven Software Packaging Ecosystems. CoRR abs/1710.04936 (2017) - [i7]Tom Mens, Bram Adams, Josianne Marsan:
Towards an interdisciplinary, socio-technical analysis of software ecosystem health. CoRR abs/1711.04532 (2017) - [i6]Eleni Constantinou, Tom Mens:
Automatic link extraction: The good, the bad and the ugly in software ecosystem mining. CoRR abs/1711.06908 (2017) - 2016
- [i5]Dalila Tamzalit, Tom Mens:
Evolution Patterns: Designing and Reusing Architectural Evolution Knowledge to Introduce Architectural Styles. CoRR abs/1605.06289 (2016) - [i4]Tom Mens:
Anonymized e-mail interviews with R package maintainers active on CRAN and GitHub. CoRR abs/1606.05431 (2016) - [i3]Tom Mens:
Research trends in structural software complexity. CoRR abs/1608.01533 (2016) - 2012
- [i2]Tom Mens, Jacques Klein:
Evolving Software - Introduction to the Special Theme. ERCIM News 2012(88) (2012) - 2004
- [i1]Tom Mens, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Pieter Van Gorp:
04101 Discussion - A Taxonomy of Model Transformations. Language Engineering for Model-Driven Software Development 2004
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