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- Transitions in programming models: 2Luca Cardelli. 2 [doi]
- Global talent and innovationRichard Florida. 3 [doi]
- Agile, open source, distributed, and on-time: inside the eclipse development processErich Gamma. 4 [doi]
- Dependability assessment of software-based systems: state of the artBev Littlewood. 6-7 [doi]
- Addressing software dependability with statistical and machine learning techniquesArmando Fox. 8 [doi]
- System challenges for ubiquitous & pervasive computingRoy Want, Trevor Pering. 9-14 [doi]
- Research challenges of autonomic computingJeffrey O. Kephart. 15-22 [doi]
- Beyond computer scienceJames D. Herbsleb. 23-27 [doi]
- Clinical requirements engineeringStephen Fickas. 28-34 [doi]
- Silver bullet or fool s gold: supporting usability in open source software developmentMichael Twidale. 35 [doi]
- Extending the discipline: how software can help or hinder human decision making (and vice-versa)Peter Ayton. 36 [doi]
- Why use the model driven architecture to design and build distributed applications?Jon Siegel. 37 [doi]
- Moving from a plan driven culture to agile developmentMichael Hirsch. 38 [doi]
- Journey of enlightenment: the evolution of development at MicrosoftEric Brechner. 39-42 [doi]
- Software architecture in an open source worldRoy Thomas Fielding. 43 [doi]
- Where do you go when you re through the turnstile?Michael Jackson, Pamela Zave. 44 [doi]
- Science of designKevin J. Sullivan, Jeff Magee. 46 [doi]
- Introduction to Research PapersWilliam G. Griswold, Bashar Nuseibeh. 48 [doi]
- Aspect-oriented programming and modular reasoningGregor Kiczales, Mira Mezini. 49-58 [doi]
- Classpects: unifying aspect- and object-oriented language designHridesh Rajan, Kevin J. Sullivan. 59-68 [doi]
- Towards aspect weaving applicationsCarine Courbis, Anthony Finkelstein. 69-77 [doi]
- Testing database transactions with AGENDAYuetang Deng, Phyllis G. Frankl, David Chays. 78-87 [doi]
- SQL DOM: compile time checking of dynamic SQL statementsRussell A. McClure, Ingolf H. Krüger. 88-96 [doi]
- Safe query objects: statically typed objects as remotely executable queriesWilliam R. Cook, Siddhartha Rai. 97-106 [doi]
- Helping users avoid bugs in GUI applicationsAmir Michail, Tao Xie. 107-116 [doi]
- Using structural context to recommend source code examplesReid Holmes, Gail C. Murphy. 117-125 [doi]
- Eliciting design requirements for maintenance-oriented IDEs: a detailed study of corrective and perfective maintenance tasksAndrew Jensen Ko, Htet Htet Aung, Brad A. Myers. 126-135 [doi]
- Automatic generation and maintenance of correct spreadsheetsMartin Erwig, Robin Abraham, Irene Cooperstein, Steve Kollmansberger. 136-145 [doi]
- A framework of greedy methods for constructing interaction test suitesRenée C. Bryce, Charles J. Colbourn, Myra B. Cohen. 146-155 [doi]
- Demand-driven structural testing with dynamic instrumentationJonathan Misurda, James A. Clause, Juliya L. Reed, Bruce R. Childers, Mary Lou Soffa. 156-165 [doi]
- An adaptive object model with dynamic role bindingTetsuo Tamai, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Ryoichi Ichiyama. 166-175 [doi]
- Data structure repair using goal-directed reasoningBrian Demsky, Martin C. Rinard. 176-185 [doi]
- Verifying safety policies with size properties and alias controlsWei-Ngan Chin, Siau-Cheng Khoo, Shengchao Qin, Corneliu Popeea, Huu Hai Nguyen. 186-195 [doi]
- Verification and change-impact analysis of access-control policiesKathi Fisler, Shriram Krishnamurthi, Leo A. Meyerovich, Michael Carl Tschantz. 196-205 [doi]
- Explicit assumptions enrich architectural modelsPatricia Lago, Hans van Vliet. 206-214 [doi]
- An infrastructure for development of object-oriented, multi-level configuration management servicesTien Nhut Nguyen, Ethan V. Munson, John Tang Boyland, Cheng Thao. 215-224 [doi]
- Predictors of customer perceived software qualityAudris Mockus, Ping Zhang, Paul Luo Li. 225-233 [doi]
- Automated support for process-aware definition and execution of measurement plansLuigi Lavazza, Giancarlo Barresi. 234-243 [doi]
- A quality-driven systematic approach for architecting distributed software applicationsTariq Al-Naeem, Ian Gorton, Muhammad Ali Babar, Fethi A. Rabhi, Boualem Benatallah. 244-253 [doi]
- Object naming analysis for reverse-engineered sequence diagramsAtanas Rountev, Beth Harkness Connell. 254-263 [doi]
- Binary refactoring: improving code behind the scenesEli Tilevich, Yannis Smaragdakis. 264-273 [doi]
- CatchUp!: capturing and replaying refactorings to support API evolutionJohannes Henkel, Amer Diwan. 274-283 [doi]
- Use of relative code churn measures to predict system defect densityNachiappan Nagappan, Thomas Ball. 284-292 [doi]
- Main effects screening: a distributed continuous quality assurance process for monitoring performance degradation in evolving software systemsCemal Yilmaz, Arvind S. Krishna, Atif M. Memon, Adam A. Porter, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Balachandran Natarajan. 293-302 [doi]
- Effort estimation of use cases for incremental large-scale software developmentParastoo Mohagheghi, Bente Anda, Reidar Conradi. 303-311 [doi]
- Automatic discovery of API-level exploitsVinod Ganapathy, Sanjit A. Seshia, Somesh Jha, Thomas W. Reps, Randal E. Bryant. 312-321 [doi]
- Sound methods and effective tools for model-based security engineering with UMLJan Jürjens. 322-331 [doi]
- Improving software security with a C pointer analysisDzintars Avots, Michael Dalton, V. Benjamin Livshits, Monica S. Lam. 332-341 [doi]
- Locating causes of program failuresHolger Cleve, Andreas Zeller. 342-351 [doi]
- An empirical study of fault localization for end-user programmersJoseph R. Ruthruff, Margaret M. Burnett, Gregg Rothermel. 352-361 [doi]
- Goal-centric traceability for managing non-functional requirementsJane Cleland-Huang, Raffaella Settimi, Oussama Ben Khadra, Eugenia Berezhanskaya, Selvia Christina. 362-371 [doi]
- Real-time specification patternsSascha Konrad, Betty H. C. Cheng. 372-381 [doi]
- Monitoring and control in scenario-based requirements analysisEmmanuel Letier, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Sebastián Uchitel. 382-391 [doi]
- One evaluation of model-based testing and its automationAlexander Pretschner, Wolfgang Prenninger, Stefan Wagner, Christian Kühnel, M. Baumgartner, B. Sostawa, R. Zölch, Thomas Stauner. 392-401 [doi]
- Is mutation an appropriate tool for testing experiments?James H. Andrews, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche. 402-411 [doi]
- An empirical evaluation of test case filtering techniques based on exercising complex information flowsDavid Leon, Wes Masri, Andy Podgurski. 412-421 [doi]
- Check n crash: combining static checking and testingChristoph Csallner, Yannis Smaragdakis. 422-431 [doi]
- Efficient and precise dynamic impact analysis using execute-after sequencesTaweesup Apiwattanapong, Alessandro Orso, Mary Jean Harrold. 432-441 [doi]
- DynAlloy: upgrading alloy with actionsMarcelo F. Frias, Juan P. Galeotti, Carlos López Pombo, Nazareno Aguirre. 442-451 [doi]
- Beyond templates: a study of clones in the STL and some general implicationsHamid Abdul Basit, Damith C. Rajapakse, Stan Jarzabek. 451-459 [doi]
- The value of a usability-supporting architectural pattern in software architecture design: a controlled experimentElspeth Golden, Bonnie E. John, Len Bass. 460-469 [doi]
- Experimental context classification: incentives and experience of subjectsMartin Höst, Claes Wohlin, Thomas Thelin. 470-478 [doi]
- Introduction to the experience reports trackConstance L. Heitmeyer, Klaus Pohl. 480 [doi]
- A cross-program investigation of students perceptions of agile methodsGrigori Melnik, Frank Maurer. 481-488 [doi]
- Requirements interaction management in an eXtreme programming environment: a case studyDenise M. Woit. 489-494 [doi]
- A multiple case study on the impact of pair programming on product qualityHanna Hulkko, Pekka Abrahamsson. 495-504 [doi]
- Re-engineering software architecture of home service robots: a case studyMoonzoo Kim, Jaejoon Lee, Kyo Chul Kang, Youngjin Hong, Seokwon Bang. 505-513 [doi]
- Tool support for just-in-time architecture reconstruction and evaluation: an experience reportIan Gorton, Liming Zhu. 514-523 [doi]
- Global software development at siemens: experience from nine projectsJames D. Herbsleb, Daniel J. Paulish, Matthew Bass. 524-533 [doi]
- Five years of product line engineering in a small companyMartin Verlage, Thomas Kiesgen. 534-543 [doi]
- Introducing the puLSE approach to an embedded system population at testo AGKlaus Schmid, Isabel John, Ronny Kolb, Gerald Meier. 544-552 [doi]
- requirements uncertainty: influencing factors and concrete improvementsChristof Ebert, Jozef De Man. 553-560 [doi]
- Developing use cases and scenarios in the requirements processNeil A. M. Maiden, Suzanne Robertson. 561-570 [doi]
- Observations and lessons learned from automated testingStefan Berner, Roland Weber, Rudolf K. Keller. 571-579 [doi]
- Static analysis tools as early indicators of pre-release defect densityNachiappan Nagappan, Thomas Ball. 580-586 [doi]
- Validation methods for calibrating software effort modelsTim Menzies, Daniel Port, Zhihao Chen, Jairus Hihn, Sherry Stukes. 587-595 [doi]
- A case study on the automated verification of groupware protocolsMaurice H. ter Beek, Mieke Massink, Diego Latella, Stefania Gnesi, Alessandro Forghieri, Maurizio Sebastianis. 596-603 [doi]
- Introduction to education and training trackPaola Inverardi, Mehdi Jazayeri. 606 [doi]
- Deciding what to design: closing a gap in software engineering educationMary Shaw, James D. Herbsleb, Ipek Ozkaya. 607-608 [doi]
- How to teach software modelingTetsuo Tamai. 609-610 [doi]
- Software test program: a software residency experienceAugusto Sampaio, Carlos Albuquerque, João Vasconcelos, Luckerson Cruz, Luis Figueiredo, Sérgio Cavalcante. 611-612 [doi]
- Enriching software engineering courses with service-learning projects and the open-source approachChang Liu. 613-614 [doi]
- Do students recognize ambiguity in software design? a multi-national, multi-institutional reportKen Blaha, Alvaro E. Monge, Dean Sanders, Beth Simon, Tammy VanDeGrift. 615-616 [doi]
- The groupthink specification exerciseMichael D. Ernst, John Chapin. 617-618 [doi]
- Will earlier projects plus a disciplined process enforce SE principles throughout the CS curriculum?Linda B. Sherrell, Sajjan G. Shiva. 619-620 [doi]
- Some myths of software engineering educationHans van Vliet. 621-622 [doi]
- Software engineering 2004: ACM/IEEE-CS guidelines for undergraduate programs in software engineeringJoanne M. Atlee, Richard J. LeBlanc, Timothy Lethbridge, Ann E. Kelley Sobel, J. Barrie Thompson. 623-624 [doi]
- Towards increasing the compatibility of student pair programmersNeha Katira, Laurie A. Williams, Jason Osborne. 625-626 [doi]
- Using peer reviews in teaching framework developmentAmir Zeid, Moemen Elswidi. 627-628 [doi]
- Process issues in course projectsWilson P. Paula Filho. 629-630 [doi]
- Towards an effective software engineering course projectZakarya Alzamil. 631-632 [doi]
- Conducting empirical software engineering research in Nigeria: the posing problemsAkinola S. Olalekan. 633-634 [doi]
- The making of a software engineer challenges for the educatorClemens A. Szyperski. 635-636 [doi]
- The challenges of software engineering educationCarlo Ghezzi, Dino Mandrioli. 637-638 [doi]
- Information systems development at the virtual global university: an experience reportVictor Pankratius, Wolffried Stucky. 639-640 [doi]
- A B.S. degree in informatics: contextualizing software engineering educationAndré van der Hoek, David G. Kay, Debra J. Richardson. 641-642 [doi]
- Software engineering education in the era of outsourcing, distributed development, and open source software: challenges and opportunitiesMatthew J. Hawthorne, Dewayne E. Perry. 643-644 [doi]
- The role of a project-based capstone courseYael Dubinsky, Orit Hazzan. 645-646 [doi]
- Teaching human aspects of software engineeringOrit Hazzan, James E. Tomayko. 647-648 [doi]
- On the education of future software engineersPaolo Ciancarini. 649-650 [doi]
- Agile software reuse recommenderFrank McCarey, Mel Ó Cinnéide. 652 [doi]
- Emergent process designOlga Jaufman. 653 [doi]
- Empirical validation of pair programmingCorrado Aaron Visaggio. 654 [doi]
- Self-healing web service compositionsSam Guinea. 655 [doi]
- Test factoring: focusing test suites for the task at handDavid Saff, Michael D. Ernst. 656 [doi]
- Assurance patterns for distributed real-time embedded systemsSascha Konrad. 657 [doi]
- Knowledge-based architectural adaptation management for self-adaptive systemsJohn C. Georgas. 658 [doi]
- Automatic generation of rule-based software configuration management systemsGuozheng Ge, Jim Whitehead. 659 [doi]
- Design mentoring based on design evolution analysisZhenchang Xing. 660 [doi]
- Demonstration of JIVE and JOVE: Java as it happensSteven P. Reiss, Manos Renieris. 662-663 [doi]
- Chianti: a change impact analysis tool for java programsXiaoxia Ren, Barbara G. Ryder, Maximilian Störzer, Frank Tip. 664-665 [doi]
- The concern manipulation environmentWilliam Chung, William H. Harrison, Vincent J. Kruskal, Harold Ossher, Stanley M. Sutton Jr., Peri L. Tarr, Matthew Chapman, Andrew Clement, Helen Hawkins, Sian January. 666-667 [doi]
- Continuous testing in eclipseDavid Saff, Michael D. Ernst. 668-669 [doi]
- The fujaba real-time tool suite: model-driven development of safety-critical, real-time systemsSven Burmester, Holger Giese, Martin Hirsch, Daniela Schilling, Matthias Tichy. 670-671 [doi]
- CodeCrawler: an information visualization tool for program comprehensionMichele Lanza, Stéphane Ducasse, Harald Gall, Martin Pinzger. 672-673 [doi]
- Fluent-based web animation: exploring goals for requirements validationRobert Chatley, Sebastián Uchitel, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee. 674-675 [doi]
- Modeling and implementing software architecture with acme and archJavaMarwan Abi-Antoun, Jonathan Aldrich, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Nagi H. Nahas, Tony Tseng. 676-677 [doi]
- Workshop on advances in model-based software testingSiddhartha R. Dalal, Ashish Jain, Jesse H. Poore. 680 [doi]
- Software engineering for secure systemsDanilo Bruschi, Bart De Win, Mattia Monga. 681 [doi]
- Software engineering for large-scale multi-agent systems - SELMAS 05Alessandro F. Garcia, Ricardo Choren, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Alexander B. Romanovsky, Tom Holvoet, Paolo Giorgini. 682 [doi]
- Second international workshop on software engineering for high performance computing system applicationsPhilip M. Johnson. 683 [doi]
- 7th international workshop on economics-driven software engineering researchKevin J. Sullivan. 684 [doi]
- First international workshop on the modeling and analysis of concerns in software (MACS 2005)Martin P. Robillard, Peri L. Tarr. 685 [doi]
- Human and social factors of software engineeringMichael John, Frank Maurer, Bjørnar Tessem. 686 [doi]
- International workshop on realising evidence-based software engineeringDavid Budgen, Pearl Brereton, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Stephen G. Linkman. 687 [doi]
- Third workshop on software qualityBernard Wong, June M. Verner, Sunita Chulani, Barry W. Boehm. 688-689 [doi]
- MSR 2005 international workshop on mining software repositoriesAhmed E. Hassan, Richard C. Holt, Stephan Diehl. 690 [doi]
- Workshop on architecting dependable systems (WADS 2005)Rogério de Lemos, Alexander B. Romanovsky. 691 [doi]
- Predictor models in software engineering (PROMISE)Jelber Sayyad-Shirabad, Tim Menzies. 692 [doi]
- Third international workshop on dynamic analysis(WODA 2005)James Andrews, Lori L. Pollock. 693 [doi]
- Open source application spaces: the 5th workshop on open source software engineeringJoseph Feller, Karim Lakhani, Brian Fitzgerald, Walt Scacchi, Scott A. Hissam. 694 [doi]
- 2nd international workshop on software engineering for automotive systemsChris Salzmann, Thomas Stauner, Alexander Pretschner. 695 [doi]
- Models and processes for the evaluation of off-the-shelf components -- MPEC 05Lawrence Chung, Xavier Franch, Neil A. M. Maiden. 696 [doi]
- 4th international workshop on scenarios and state machines: models, algorithms and tools (SCESM 05)Yves Bontemps, Alexander Egyed. 697 [doi]
- The first workshop on end-user software engineeringGregg Rothermel, Sebastian G. Elbaum. 698 [doi]
- DEAS 2005: workshop on the design and evolution of autonomic application softwareDavid Garlan, John Mylopoulos, Marin Litoiu, Dennis B. Smith, Hausi A. Müller, Kenny Wong. 699 [doi]
- Rules of thumb for secure software engineeringHolger Peine. 702-703 [doi]
- The software engineering of agent-based intelligent adaptive systemsLeon Sterling, Thomas Juan. 704-705 [doi]
- Spiral development of software-intensive systems of systemsBarry W. Boehm, A. Winsor Brown, Richard Turner. 706-707 [doi]
- The software engineer and the development, management and use of intellectual propertyHoward B. Rockman, Vladimir Khodosh. 708-709 [doi]
- Financially informed requirements prioritizationJane Cleland-Huang, Mark Denne. 710-711 [doi]
- Component-based software engineering for embedded systemsIvica Crnkovic. 712-713 [doi]
- Story driven modeling: a practical guide to model driven software developmentAlbert Zündorf. 714-715 [doi]
- Understanding metamodelingThomas Kühne. 716-717 [doi]
- Software visualizationStephan Diehl. 718-719 [doi]
- Engineering safety-related requirements for software-intensive systemsDonald Firesmith. 720-721 [doi]
- Model-based testingAlexander Pretschner. 722-723 [doi]
- Reverse engineering of object oriented codePaolo Tonella. 724-725 [doi]
- An architects guide to enterprise application integration with J2EE and .NETIan Gorton, Anna Liu. 726-727 [doi]
- Transformations of software models into performance modelsVittorio Cortellessa, Antinisca Di Marco, Paola Inverardi. 728-729 [doi]
- Aspect-oriented programmingGregor Kiczales. 730 [doi]
- What you always wanted to know about agile methods but did not dare to askFrank Maurer, Grigori Melnik. 731-732 [doi]