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- Are One-Time Contributors Different? A Comparison to Core and Periphery Developers in FLOSS RepositoriesAmanda Lee, Jeffrey C. Carver. 1-10 [doi]
- Code Churn: A Neglected Metric in Effort-Aware Just-in-Time Defect PredictionJinping Liu, Yuming Zhou, Yibiao Yang, Hongmin Lu, Baowen Xu. 11-19 [doi]
- Security Vulnerabilities in Categories of Clones and Non-Cloned Code: An Empirical StudyMd Rakibul Islam, Minhaz F. Zibran, Aayush Nagpal. 20-29 [doi]
- Early Phase Cost Models for Agile Software Processes in the US DoDWilson Rosa, Raymond J. Madachy, Bradford Clark, Barry W. Boehm. 30-37 [doi]
- Automatic Building of Java Projects in Software Repositories: A Study on Feasibility and ChallengesFoyzul Hassan, Shaikh Mostafa, Edmund S. L. Lam, Xiaoyin Wang. 38-47 [doi]
- Characterizing Developer Behavior in Cloud Based IDEsYi Wang. 48-57 [doi]
- An Empirical Examination of the Relationship between Code Smells and Merge ConflictsIftekhar Ahmed, Caius Brindescu, Umme Ayda Mannan, Carlos Jensen, Anita Sarma. 58-67 [doi]
- On the Influence of Human Factors for Identifying Code Smells: A Multi-Trial Empirical StudyRafael Maiani de Mello, Roberto Felicio Oliveira, Alessandro Fabricio Garcia. 68-77 [doi]
- What if I Had No Smells?Davide Falessi, Barbara Russo, Kathleen Mullen. 78-84 [doi]
- Would You Like to Motivate Software Testers? Ask Them HowRonnie Edson de Souza Santos, Cleyton Vanut Cordeiro de Magalhães, Jorge da Silva Correia-Neto, Fabio Queda Bueno da Silva, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Rodrigo Souza. 95-104 [doi]
- Characterizing Software Developers by Perceptions of ProductivityAndré N. Meyer, Thomas Zimmermann 0001, Thomas Fritz. 105-110 [doi]
- Beyond Continuous Delivery: An Empirical Investigation of Continuous Deployment ChallengesMojtaba Shahin, Muhammad Ali Babar, Mansooreh Zahedi, Liming Zhu. 111-120 [doi]
- Where Is the Road for Issue Reports Classification Based on Text Mining?Qiang Fan, Yue Yu, Gang Yin, Tao Wang, Huaimin Wang. 121-130 [doi]
- Predicting the Vector Impact of Change - An Industrial Case Study at BrightsquidShaikh Jeeshan Kabeer, Maleknaz Nayebi, Guenther Ruhe, Chris Carlson, Francis Chew. 131-140 [doi]
- Managing Hidden Dependencies in OO Software: A Study Based on Open Source ProjectsNemitari Ajienka, Andrea Capiluppi, Steve Counsell. 141-150 [doi]
- STRESS: A Semi-Automated, Fully Replicable Approach for Project SelectionDavide Falessi, Wyatt Smith, Alexander Serebrenik. 151-156 [doi]
- Change-Aware Build Prediction Model for Stall Avoidance in Continuous IntegrationFoyzul Hassan, Xiaoyin Wang. 157-162 [doi]
- Delta-Bench: Differential Benchmark for Static Analysis Security Testing ToolsIvan Pashchenko, Stanislav Dashevskyi, Fabio Massacci. 163-168 [doi]
- An Ontology-Based Approach to Automate Tagging of Software ArtifactsSultan S. Al-Qahtani, Juergen Rilling. 169-174 [doi]
- REACT: An Approach for Capturing Rationale in Chat MessagesRana Alkadhi, Jan Ole Johanssen, Emitza Guzman, Bernd Bruegge. 175-180 [doi]
- Using a Visual Abstract as a Lens for Communicating and Promoting Design Science Research in Software EngineeringMargaret-Anne Storey, Emelie Engström, Martin Höst, Per Runeson, Elizabeth Bjarnason. 181-186 [doi]
- Member Checking in Software Engineering Research: Lessons Learned from an Industrial Case StudyRonnie Edson de Souza Santos, Fabio Queda Bueno da Silva, Cleyton Vanut Cordeiro de Magalhães. 187-192 [doi]
- Investigating the Use of a Hybrid Search Strategy for Systematic ReviewsÉrica Mourão, Marcos Kalinowski, Leonardo Murta, Emilia Mendes, Claes Wohlin. 193-198 [doi]
- Notifying and Involving Users in Experimentation: Ethical Perceptions of Software PractitionersSezin Gizem Yaman, Fabian Fagerholm, Myriam Munezero, Hanna Mäenpää, Tomi Männistö. 199-204 [doi]
- Reporting Ethics Considerations in Software Engineering PublicationsDeepika Badampudi. 205-210 [doi]
- Describing What Experimental Software Engineering Experts Do When They Design Their Experiments - A Qualitative StudyLiliane Sheyla da Silva Fonseca, Carolyn Budinger Seaman, Sergio Castelo Branco Soares. 211-216 [doi]
- Analysis of the Understanding of the Concepts of Task and Skill Variety by Software Engineering ProfessionalsAmirton Bezerra Chagas, Fabio Almeida Melo, Walter Felipe dos Santos, Adriana Almeida Nascimento de Oliveira, Sarita Monteiro Bora, Fabio Queda Bueno da Silva. 217-222 [doi]
- Understanding the Heterogeneity of Contributors in Bug Bounty ProgramsHideaki Hata, Mingyu Guo, M. Ali Babar. 223-228 [doi]
- Autonomy in Software Engineering: A Preliminary Study on the Influence of Education Level and Professional ExperienceLeuson Mario Pedro da Silva, Alberto Trindade Tavares, Victor Afonso dos Santos Ferreira, Alex Juvencio Costa, Gabriel Ibson de Souza, Claudio Jose Antunes Salgueiro Magalhaes, Fabio Bueno Queda da Silva. 229-234 [doi]
- Team Maturity in Software Engineering TeamsGeorge Marsicano, Diana Valença Pereira, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, César França. 235-240 [doi]
- Towards an Approach to Prevent Social Loafing in Software Development TeamsIlenia Fronza, Xiaofeng Wang. 241-246 [doi]
- Estimating Energy Impact of Software Releases and Deployment Strategies: The KPMG Case StudyRoberto Verdecchia, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Ivano Malavolta, Patricia Lago, Joost Koedijk. 257-266 [doi]
- Graphical vs. Tabular Notations for Risk Models: On the Role of Textual Labels and ComplexityKatsiaryna Labunets, Fabio Massacci, Alessandra Tedeschi. 267-276 [doi]
- The Influence of Requirements in Software Model Development in an Industrial EnvironmentJorge Echeverria, Francisca Pérez, José Ignacio Panach, Carlos Cetina, Oscar Pastor. 277-286 [doi]
- An Industry Perspective to Comparing the SQALE and Quamoco Software Quality ModelsClemente Izurieta, Isaac Griffith, Chris Huvaere. 287-296 [doi]
- Formative Evaluation of a Tool for Managing Software QualityLiliana Guzmán, Anna Maria Vollmer, Marcus Ciolkowski, Michael Gillmann. 297-306 [doi]
- The Impact of Coverage on Bug Density in a Large Industrial Software ProjectThomas Bach, Artur Andrzejak, Ralf Pannemans, David Lo. 307-313 [doi]
- Quantifying the Transition from Python 2 to 3: An Empirical Study of Python ApplicationsBrian A. Malloy, James F. Power. 314-323 [doi]
- Which Version Should Be Released to App Store?Maleknaz Nayebi, Homayoon Farrahi, Guenther Ruhe. 324-333 [doi]
- Mining Logs to Model the Use of a SystemDaniele Gadler, Michael Mairegger, Andrea Janes, Barbara Russo. 334-343 [doi]
- File-Level Defect Prediction: Unsupervised vs. Supervised ModelsMeng Yan, Yicheng Fang, David Lo, Xin Xia, Xiaohong Zhang. 344-353 [doi]
- Training Data Selection for Cross-Project Defection Prediction: Which Approach Is Better?Yi Bin, Kai Zhou, Hongmin Lu, Yuming Zhou, Baowen Xu. 354-363 [doi]
- The Significant Effects of Data Sampling Approaches on Software Defect Prioritization and ClassificationKwabena Ebo Bennin, Jacky Keung, Akito Monden, Passakorn Phannachitta, Solomon Mensah. 364-373 [doi]
- Eliciting Strategies for the GQM+Strategies Approach in IT Service Measurement InitiativesBianca Trinkenreich, Gleison Santos, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Tayana Conte. 374-383 [doi]
- Looking for Peace of Mind? Manage Your (Technical) Debt: An Exploratory Field StudyHadi Ghanbari, Terese Besker, Antonio Martini, Jan Bosch. 384-393 [doi]
- Characterizing Software Engineering Work with Personas Based on Knowledge Worker ActionsDenae Ford, Tom Zimmermann, Christian Bird, Nachiappan Nagappan. 394-403 [doi]
- Common Bug-Fix Patterns: A Large-Scale Observational StudyEduardo Cunha Campos, Marcelo de Almeida Maia. 404-413 [doi]
- Mining Version Control System for Automatically Generating Commit CommentYuan Huang, Qiaoyang Zheng, Xiangping Chen, Yingfei Xiong, Zhiyong Liu, Xiaonan Luo. 414-423 [doi]
- House of Cards: Code Smells in Open-Source C# RepositoriesTushar Sharma, Marios Fragkoulis, Diomidis Spinellis. 424-429 [doi]
- How Does Machine Translated User Interface Affect User Experience? A Study on Android AppsXue-qin, Smitha Holla, Liang Huang, Lymari Montijo, Dylan Aguirre, Xiaoyin Wang. 430-435 [doi]
- On Software Productivity Analysis with Propensity Score MatchingMasateru Tsunoda, Sousuke Amasaki. 436-441 [doi]
- An Exploratory Analysis of a Hybrid OSS Company's Forum in Search of Sales LeadsMyriam Munezero, Tero Kojo, Tomi Männistö. 442-447 [doi]
- What the Job Market Wants from Requirements Engineers? An Empirical Analysis of Online Job Ads from the NetherlandsMaya Daneva, Chong Wang 0004, Patrick Hoener. 448-453 [doi]
- Agile Quality Requirements Engineering Challenges: First Results from a Case StudyWasim Alsaqaf, Maya Daneva, Roel Wieringa. 454-459 [doi]
- Issues and Opportunities for Human Error-Based Requirements Inspections: An Exploratory StudyVaibhav K. Anu, Gursimran Singh Walia, Wenhua Hu, Jeffrey C. Carver, Gary L. Bradshaw. 460-465 [doi]
- Assessing the Intuitiveness of Qualitative Contribution Relationships in Goal Models: An Exploratory ExperimentSotirios Liaskos, Alexis Ronse, Mehrnaz Zhian. 466-471 [doi]
- Identifying Software Decays: A System Usage PerspectiveAshirul Mubin, Meng Kuai. 472-473 [doi]
- An Empirical Study of Open Source Virtual Reality Software ProjectsIrving Rodriguez, Xiaoyin Wang. 474-475 [doi]
- Beyond Boxes and Lines: Creating and Empirically Evaluating Alternative Visualizations for Requirements Conceptual ModelsSotirios Liaskos, Teodora Dundjerovic, Norah Alothman. 476-477 [doi]
- A Comparison of Dictionary Building Methods for Sentiment Analysis in Software Engineering TextMd Rakibul Islam, Minhaz F. Zibran. 478-479 [doi]
- Structured Synthesis Method: The Evidence Factory ToolPaulo Sérgio Medeiros dos Santos, Guilherme Horta Travassos. 480-481 [doi]