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- 2017
- Kumar Abhinav, Alpana Dubey:
Predicting budget for Crowdsourced and Freelance Software development Projects. ISEC 2017: 165-171 - Akash Agrawall, Krishna Chaitanya, Arnav Kumar Agrawal, Venkatesh Choppella:
Mitigating Browser-based DDoS Attacks using CORP. ISEC 2017: 137-146 - Steven Alter:
Work System Theory and Work System Method: A Bridge between Business and IT Views of IT-Reliant Systems in Organizations. ISEC 2017: 211 - Souvik Barat, Tony Clark, Balbir S. Barn, Vinay Kulkarni:
A Model-Based Approach to Systematic Review of Research Literature. ISEC 2017: 15-25 - Balbir Barn, Souvik Barat, Tony Clark:
Conducting Systematic Literature Reviews and Systematic Mapping Studies. ISEC 2017: 212-213 - Puneet Bhateja:
A new semantic equivalence for real-time processes. ISEC 2017: 132-136 - Abhidip Bhattacharyya, Pavan Kumar Chittimalli, Ravindra Naik:
An Approach to Mine Business Rule Intents from Domain-specific Documents. ISEC 2017: 96-106 - Narasimha Bolloju, Sujit Kumar Chakrabarti:
Designing Software Engineering Courses for Effective Teaching and Learning. ISEC 2017: 220 - Tony Clark, Vinay Kulkarni, Souvik Barat, Balbir Barn:
Actor Monitors for Adaptive Behaviour. ISEC 2017: 85-95 - Sachin Dhiman:
Standards Driven Software Testing Best Practice. ISEC 2017: 214 - Kapilan Kulayan Arumugam Gandhi, Chamundeswari Arumugam:
An approach for secure software update in Infotainment system. ISEC 2017: 127-131 - Rajeev Kumar Gupta, Prabhulinga Manikreddy, K. C. Arya:
Pragmatic Scrum Transformation: Challenges, Practices & Impacts During the Journey A case study in a multi-location legacy software product development team. ISEC 2017: 147-156 - Sanjay L. Joshi, Bharat Deshpande, Sasikumar Punnekkat:
Do Software Reliability Prediction Models Meet Industrial Perceptions? ISEC 2017: 66-73 - Dhinakar Kalyanasundaram, Meenakshi D'Souza:
Static Vulnerability Analysis for Secure Mobile Platforms. ISEC 2017: 195-201 - Shivam Khandelwal, Saikrishna Sripada, Y. Raghu Reddy:
Impact of Gamification on Code review process: An Experimental Study. ISEC 2017: 122-126 - Lov Kumar, Santanu Kumar Rath, Ashish Sureka:
Empirical Analysis on Effectiveness of Source Code Metrics for Predicting Change-Proneness. ISEC 2017: 4-14 - Lov Kumar, Ashish Sureka:
Using Structured Text Source Code Metrics and Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Change Proneness at Code Tab and Program Organization Level. ISEC 2017: 172-180 - Yogesh Maheshwari, Y. Raghu Reddy:
A study on Migrating Flash files to HTML5/JavaScript. ISEC 2017: 112-116 - Arvind Mahindru, Paramvir Singh:
Dynamic Permissions based Android Malware Detection using Machine Learning Techniques. ISEC 2017: 202-210 - Ruchika Malhotra:
Software Quality Predictive Modeling: An Effective Assessment of Experimental Data. ISEC 2017: 215-216 - Ruchika Malhotra, Kusum Lata:
An Exploratory Study for Predicting Maintenance Effort using Hybridized Techniques. ISEC 2017: 26-33 - C. Marimuthu, K. Chandrasekaran:
Software Engineering Aspects of Green and Sustainable Software: A Systematic Mapping Study. ISEC 2017: 34-44 - Swarup Kumar Mohalik, Meenakshi D'Souza, Mahesh Babu Jayaraman:
Developmental aspects of Intelligent Adaptive Systems (DIAS). ISEC 2017: 221-222 - Pankesh Patel, Ashok Kumar, Vishwas Lakkundi:
Engineering Smart Physical-Cyber-Social Systems: Extended Abstract. ISEC 2017: 217 - Gollapudi V. R. J. Sai Prasad, Sridhar Chimalakonda, Venkatesh Choppella, Y. Raghu Reddy:
An Aspect Oriented Approach for Renarrating Web Content. ISEC 2017: 56-65 - Henderik A. Proper:
Organisational Design & Enterprise Engineering -Two sides of the same coin? ISEC 2017: 2-3 - Raghu Ramakrishnan, Vandana Shrawan, Prabhpahul Singh:
Setting Realistic Think Times in Performance Testing: A Practitioner's Approach. ISEC 2017: 157-164 - Roshni R. Ramnani, Karthik Shivaram, Shubhashis Sengupta, K. M. Annervaz:
Semi-Automated Information Extraction from Unstructured Threat Advisories. ISEC 2017: 181-187 - Ayushi Rastogi, Suresh Thummalapenta, Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan, Jacek Czerwonka:
Ramp-up Journey of New Hires: Do strategic practices of software companies influence productivity? ISEC 2017: 107-111 - Arpana Rawal, Ani Thomas:
Educational Data Mining Practices in Indian Academia. ISEC 2017: 218-219
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