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22nd EASE 2018: Christchurch, New Zealand
- Austen Rainer, Stephen G. MacDonell, Jacky W. Keung:
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, EASE2018, Christchurch, New Zealand, June 28-29, 2018. ACM 2018 - Oliver Karras, Alexandra Risch, Kurt Schneider:
Interrelating Use Cases and Associated Requirements by Links: An Eye Tracking Study on the Impact of Different Linking Variants on the Reading Behavior. 2-12 - Paul Ralph, Ewan D. Tempero:
Construct Validity in Software Engineering Research and Software Metrics. 13-23 - Bruno Cartaxo, Gustavo Pinto, Sérgio Soares:
The Role of Rapid Reviews in Supporting Decision-Making in Software Engineering Practice. 24-34 - Jennifer Brings, Marian Daun, Markus Kempe, Thorsten Weyer:
On Different Search Methods for Systematic Literature Reviews and Maps: Experiences from a Literature Search on Validation and Verification of Emergent Behavior. 35-45 - Ashley Williams:
Using reasoning markers to select the more rigorous software practitioners' online content when searching for grey literature. 46-56 - Mali Senapathi, Jim Buchan, Hady Osman:
DevOps Capabilities, Practices, and Challenges: Insights from a Case Study. 57-67 - Amjed Tahir, Aiko Yamashita, Sherlock A. Licorish, Jens Dietrich, Steve Counsell:
Can you tell me if it smells?: A study on how developers discuss code smells and anti-patterns in Stack Overflow. 68-78 - Sherlock A. Licorish, Elijah Zolduoarrati, Nigel Stanger:
Linking User Requests, Developer Responses and Code Changes: Android OS Case Study. 79-89 - Emilia Mendes, Mirko Barbosa Perkusich, Vitor Freitas, João Nunes:
Using Bayesian Network to estimate the value of decisions within the context of Value-Based Software Engineering. 90-100 - Yan Xiao, Jacky Keung, Qing Mi, Kwabena Ebo Bennin:
Bug Localization with Semantic and Structural Features using Convolutional Neural Network and Cascade Forest. 101-111 - Martin Kropp, Andreas Meier, Craig Anslow, Robert Biddle:
Satisfaction, Practices, and Influences in Agile Software Development. 112-121 - Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Oliver Karras, Kurt Schneider, Ken Barker, Mike Bauer:
Task Interruption in Software Development Projects: What Makes some Interruptions More Disruptive than Others? 122-132 - Charles Thevathayan:
Evolving Project based Learning to Suit Diverse Student Cohorts. 133-138 - Qing Mi, Jacky Keung, Yan Xiao, Solomon Mensah, Xiupei Mei:
An Inception Architecture-Based Model for Improving Code Readability Classification. 139-144 - Paramvir Singh, Matthias Galster, Karanpreet Singh:
How do Secondary Studies in Software Engineering report Automated Searches?: A Preliminary Analysis. 145-150 - Ashley Williams:
Do software engineering practitioners cite research on software testing in their online articles?: A preliminary survey. 151-156 - Muneera Bano, Didar Zowghi, Francesca da Rimini:
Power and Politics of User Involvement in Software Development. 157-162 - Rafael Chanin, Afonso Sales, Leandro Bento Pompermaier, Rafael Prikladnicki:
A Systematic Mapping Study On Software Startups Education. 163-168 - Michael Felderer, Fabian Jeschko:
A Process for Evidence-Based Engineering of Domain-Specific Languages. 169-174 - Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Mohammad Noaeen, Didar Zowghi, Behrouz H. Far, Ken Barker:
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Software Developers' Perceptions of Task Switching and Task Interruption. 175-180 - Rui Zhang, Genying Xie:
Toward Understanding IoT Developers in Chinese Startups. 181-186 - Neeraj Mathur, Sai Anirudh Karre, Y. Raghu Reddy:
Usability Evaluation Framework for Mobile Apps using Code Analysis. 187-192 - Panagiotis Stratis, Gordon Brown:
Assessing the Effect of Device-Based Test Scheduling on Heterogeneous Test Suite Execution. 193-198 - Jim Buchan, Mark Pearl:
Leveraging the Mob Mentality: An Experience Report on Mob Programming. 199-204 - Chamila Wijayarathna, Nalin A. G. Arachchilage:
Why Johnny Can't Store Passwords Securely?: A Usability Evaluation of Bouncycastle Password Hashing. 205-210 - Awanthika Senarath, Nalin A. G. Arachchilage:
Why developers cannot embed privacy into software systems?: An empirical investigation. 211-216
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