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- 2012
- Marian Borek, Nina Moebius, Kurt Stenzel, Wolfgang Reif:
Model-Driven Development of Secure Service Applications. SEW 2012: 62-71 - Manuel I. Capel, Luis Eduardo Mendoza:
Automating the Transformation from BPMN Models to CSP+T Specifications. SEW 2012: 100-109 - Rui Couto, António Nestor Ribeiro, José Creissac Campos:
A Patterns Based Reverse Engineering Approach for Java Source Code. SEW 2012: 140-147 - Markus Doedt, Bernhard Steffen:
An Evaluation of Service Integration Approaches of Business Process Management Systems. SEW 2012: 158-167 - Jose Luis Freitas, Daniela Carneiro da Cruz, Pedro Rangel Henriques:
A Comment Analysis Approach for Program Comprehension. SEW 2012: 11-20 - Barbara Gallina, Irfan Sljivo, Omar Jaradat:
Towards a Safety-Oriented Process Line for Enabling Reuse in Safety Critical Systems Development and Certification. SEW 2012: 148-157 - Yanhong Huang, Yongxin Zhao, Shengchao Qin, Guanhua He, João F. Ferreira:
A Timed CSP Model for the Time-Triggered Language Giotto. SEW 2012: 110-119 - Sven Jörges, Bernhard Steffen:
Exploiting Ecore's Reflexivity for Bootstrapping Domain-Specific Code-Generators. SEW 2012: 72-81 - Hareton K. N. Leung:
Viewpoint-Based Risk Assessment and Prioritization. SEW 2012: 193-197 - Yi Li, Jing Sun, Jin Song Dong, Yang Liu, Jun Sun:
Planning as Model Checking Tasks. SEW 2012: 177-186 - Jianwen Li, Geguang Pu, Zheng Wang, Yuxiang Chen, Liyun Zhang, Yanxia Qi, Bin Gu:
An Approach to Requirement Analysis for Periodic Control Systems. SEW 2012: 130-139 - Kenneth Lind, Rogardt Heldal:
Automotive System Development Using Reference Architectures. SEW 2012: 42-51 - Arunesh Mathur, Harshal Choudhary, Priyank Vashist, William Thies, P. Santhi Thilagam:
An Empirical Study of License Violations in Open Source Projects. SEW 2012: 168-176 - Petros Papadopoulos, Huaglory Tianfield, David C. Moffat, Peter Barrie:
Multi-agent Self-Organising Service Composition - Demonstrating the Restrictions of Centralised Approach. SEW 2012: 198-202 - Alejandro Sanchez, Ademar Aguiar, Luís Soares Barbosa, Daniel Riesco:
Analysing Tactics in Architectural Patterns. SEW 2012: 32-41 - Graeme Smith, Kirsten Winter:
Incremental Development of Multi-agent Systems in Object-Z. SEW 2012: 120-129 - Frank P. M. Stappers, Michel A. Reniers, Sven Weber, Jan Friso Groote:
Dogfooding the Formal Semantics of mCRL2. SEW 2012: 90-99 - Anupama Surendran, Philip Samuel:
Partial Slices in Program Testing. SEW 2012: 82-89 - Najeeb Ullah, Maurizio Morisio, Antonio Vetrò:
A Comparative Analysis of Software Reliability Growth Models using Defects Data of Closed and Open Source Software. SEW 2012: 187-192 - Antonio Vetrò, Nico Zazworka, Forrest Shull, Carolyn B. Seaman, Michele A. Shaw:
Investigating Automatic Static Analysis Results to Identify Quality Problems: An Inductive Study. SEW 2012: 21-31 - Sophia Voulgaropoulou, Georgios Spanos, Lefteris Angelis:
Analyzing Measurements of the R Statistical Open Source Software. SEW 2012: 1-10 - Barry Wilks, Paul A. Bailes:
Self-Definition for Software Development. SEW 2012: 52-61 - Jonathan P. Bowen, Huibiao Zhu, Mike Hinchey:
35th Annual IEEE Software Engineering Workshop, SEW 2012, Heraclion, Crete, Greece, October 12-13, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-5574-2 [contents] - 2011
- Kevin P. Adams, Denis Gracanin:
Towards a Framework for Weapon Control Systems. SEW 2011: 117-121 - Nour Ali, Emilio Tuosto:
Architectural Models of Ambient-PRISMA in Channel Ambient Calculus. SEW 2011: 1-10 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Stefania Gnesi, Alessandro Fantechi, José Luiz Fiadeiro:
Variability and Rigour in Service Computing Engineering. SEW 2011: 122-127 - Markland J. Benson:
Toward Intelligent Software Defect Detection - Learning Software Defects by Example. SEW 2011: 138-142 - Maximiliano Cristiá, Pablo Albertengo, Claudia S. Frydman, Brian Plüss, Pablo Rodríguez Monetti:
Applying the Test Template Framework to Aerospace Software. SEW 2011: 128-137 - João Carlos Cunha, Sérgio Cruz, Marco Costa, Ana Rita Rodrigues, Marco Vieira:
Implementing Software Effort Estimation in a Medium-sized Company. SEW 2011: 92-96 - Markus Doedt, Bernhard Steffen:
Requirement-Driven Evaluation of Remote ERP-System Solutions: A Service-oriented Perspective. SEW 2011: 57-66
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