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- 2006
- Bente Anda, Kai Hansen:
A case study on the application of UML in legacy development. ISESE 2006: 124-133 - Erik Arisholm, Lionel C. Briand:
Predicting fault-prone components in a java legacy system. ISESE 2006: 8-17 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Stefan Biffl:
Eliciting better quality architecture evaluation scenarios: a controlled experiment on top-down vs. bottom-up. ISESE 2006: 307-315 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Barbara A. Kitchenham, D. Ross Jeffery:
Distributed versus face-to-face meetings for architecture evalution: a controlled experiment. ISESE 2006: 252-261 - Victor R. Basili:
Is there a future for empirical software engineering? ISESE 2006: 1 - Patrik Berander, Per Jönsson:
A goal question metric based approach for efficient measurement framework definition. ISESE 2006: 316-325 - Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Aybüke Aurum:
Successful software project and products: An empirical investigation. ISESE 2006: 144-153 - Thirumalesh Bhat, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Evaluating the efficacy of test-driven development: industrial case studies. ISESE 2006: 356-363 - Gerardo Canfora, Aniello Cimitile, Félix García, Mario Piattini, Corrado Aaron Visaggio:
Evaluating advantages of test driven development: a controlled experiment with professionals. ISESE 2006: 364-371 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Marc Fisher II, Gregg Rothermel:
An empirical evaluation of a testing and debugging methodology for Excel. ISESE 2006: 278-287 - Steve Counsell, Youssef Hassoun, George Loizou, Rajaa Najjar:
Common refactorings, a dependency graph and some code smells: an empirical study of Java OSS. ISESE 2006: 288-296 - Christian Denger, Ronny Kolb:
Testing and inspecting reusable product line components: first empirical results. ISESE 2006: 184-193 - Gengshen Du, Jim McElroy, Günther Ruhe:
A family of empirical studies to compare informal and optimization-based planning of software releases. ISESE 2006: 212-221 - Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone, Martin Becker:
Documenting design decision rationale to improve individual and team design decision making: an experimental evaluation. ISESE 2006: 134-143 - Stein Grimstad, Magne Jørgensen:
A framework for the analysis of software cost estimation accuracy. ISESE 2006: 58-65 - Jing Guan, Jeff Offutt, Paul Ammann:
An industrial case study of structural testing applied to safety-critical embedded software. ISESE 2006: 272-277 - Geir Kjetil Hanssen, Tor Erlend Fægri:
Agile customer engagement: a longitudinal qualitative case study. ISESE 2006: 164-173 - Lulu He, Jeffrey C. Carver:
PBR vs. checklist: a replication in the n-fold inspection context. ISESE 2006: 95-104 - Clemente Izurieta, James M. Bieman:
The evolution of FreeBSD and Linux. ISESE 2006: 204-211 - Lena Karlsson, Martin Höst, Björn Regnell:
Evaluating the practical use of different measurement scales in requirements prioritisation. ISESE 2006: 326-335 - John Karn, Tony Cowling:
A follow up study of the effect of personality on the performance of software engineering teams. ISESE 2006: 232-241 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Hiyam Al-Kilidar, Muhammad Ali Babar, Mike Berry, Karl Cox, Jacky Keung, Felicia Kurniawati, Mark Staples, He Zhang, Liming Zhu:
Evaluating guidelines for empirical software engineering studies. ISESE 2006: 38-47 - Jingzhou Li, Günther Ruhe:
A comparative study of attribute weighting heuristics for effort estimation by analogy. ISESE 2006: 66-74 - Chris Lokan, Emilia Mendes:
Cross-company and single-company effort models using the ISBSG database: a further replicated study. ISESE 2006: 75-84 - Mika Mäntylä, Casper Lassenius:
Drivers for software refactoring decisions. ISESE 2006: 297-306 - Johannes Mayer, Christoph Schneckenburger:
An empirical analysis and comparison of random testing techniques. ISESE 2006: 105-114 - Manoel G. Mendonça, Daniela S. Cruzes, Josemeire Dias, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira:
Using observational pilot studies to test and improve lab packages. ISESE 2006: 48-57 - Audris Mockus:
Empirical estimates of software availability of deployed systems. ISESE 2006: 222-231 - Taiga Nakamura, Lorin Hochstein, Victor R. Basili:
Identifying domain-specific defect classes using inspections and change history. ISESE 2006: 346-355 - Monvorath Phongpaibul, Barry W. Boehm:
An empirical comparison between pair development and software inspection in Thailand. ISESE 2006: 85-94
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