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11th ESEM 2017: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Ayse Bener, Burak Turhan, Stefan Biffl:
2017 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2017, Toronto, ON, Canada, November 9-10, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-4039-1
Session 1
- Amanda Lee, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Are One-Time Contributors Different? A Comparison to Core and Periphery Developers in FLOSS Repositories. 1-10
Session 2A: Prediction/Estimation Models
- Jinping Liu, Yuming Zhou, Yibiao Yang, Hongmin Lu, Baowen Xu:
Code Churn: A Neglected Metric in Effort-Aware Just-in-Time Defect Prediction. 11-19 - Md. Rakibul Islam, Minhaz F. Zibran, Aayush Nagpal:
Security Vulnerabilities in Categories of Clones and Non-Cloned Code: An Empirical Study. 20-29 - Wilson Rosa, Raymond J. Madachy, Bradford K. Clark, Barry W. Boehm:
Early Phase Cost Models for Agile Software Processes in the US DoD. 30-37
Session 2B: Infrastructures
- Foyzul Hassan, Shaikh Mostafa, Edmund S. L. Lam, Xiaoyin Wang:
Automatic Building of Java Projects in Software Repositories: A Study on Feasibility and Challenges. 38-47 - Yi Wang:
Characterizing Developer Behavior in Cloud Based IDEs. 48-57
Session 2C: Code Smells
- Iftekhar Ahmed, Caius Brindescu, Umme Ayda Mannan, Carlos Jensen, Anita Sarma:
An Empirical Examination of the Relationship between Code Smells and Merge Conflicts. 58-67 - Rafael Maiani de Mello, Roberto Felicio Oliveira, Alessandro Fabricio Garcia:
On the Influence of Human Factors for Identifying Code Smells: A Multi-Trial Empirical Study. 68-77 - Davide Falessi, Barbara Russo, Kathleen Mullen:
What if I Had No Smells? 78-84
Session 3A: Testing
- Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Cleyton Vanut Cordeiro de Magalhães, Jorge da Silva Correia-Neto, Fabio Queda Bueno da Silva, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Rodrigo E. C. Souza:
Would You Like to Motivate Software Testers? Ask Them How. 95-104
Session 3B: Qualitative Research I
- André N. Meyer, Thomas Zimmermann, Thomas Fritz:
Characterizing Software Developers by Perceptions of Productivity. 105-110 - Mojtaba Shahin, Muhammad Ali Babar, Mansooreh Zahedi, Liming Zhu:
Beyond Continuous Delivery: An Empirical Investigation of Continuous Deployment Challenges. 111-120
Session 3C: Change/Issue Management I
- Qiang Fan, Yue Yu, Gang Yin, Tao Wang, Huaimin Wang:
Where Is the Road for Issue Reports Classification Based on Text Mining? 121-130 - Shaikh Jeeshan Kabeer, Maleknaz Nayebi, Guenther Ruhe, Chris Carlson, Francis Chew:
Predicting the Vector Impact of Change - An Industrial Case Study at Brightsquid. 131-140 - Nemitari Ajienka, Andrea Capiluppi, Steve Counsell:
Managing Hidden Dependencies in OO Software: A Study Based on Open Source Projects. 141-150
Session 4A: Tools/Frameworks
- Davide Falessi, Wyatt Smith, Alexander Serebrenik:
STRESS: A Semi-Automated, Fully Replicable Approach for Project Selection. 151-156 - Foyzul Hassan, Xiaoyin Wang:
Change-Aware Build Prediction Model for Stall Avoidance in Continuous Integration. 157-162 - Ivan Pashchenko, Stanislav Dashevskyi, Fabio Massacci:
Delta-Bench: Differential Benchmark for Static Analysis Security Testing Tools. 163-168 - Sultan S. Al-Qahtani, Juergen Rilling:
An Ontology-Based Approach to Automate Tagging of Software Artifacts. 169-174 - Rana Alkadhi, Jan Ole Johanssen, Emitza Guzman, Bernd Bruegge:
REACT: An Approach for Capturing Rationale in Chat Messages. 175-180
Session 4B: Research Methods
- Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Emelie Engström, Martin Höst, Per Runeson, Elizabeth Bjarnason:
Using a Visual Abstract as a Lens for Communicating and Promoting Design Science Research in Software Engineering. 181-186 - Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Fabio Queda Bueno da Silva, Cleyton Vanut Cordeiro de Magalhães:
Member Checking in Software Engineering Research: Lessons Learned from an Industrial Case Study. 187-192 - Érica Mourão, Marcos Kalinowski, Leonardo Murta, Emilia Mendes, Claes Wohlin:
Investigating the Use of a Hybrid Search Strategy for Systematic Reviews. 193-198 - Sezin Gizem Yaman, Fabian Fagerholm, Myriam Munezero, Hanna Mäenpää, Tomi Männistö:
Notifying and Involving Users in Experimentation: Ethical Perceptions of Software Practitioners. 199-204 - Deepika Badampudi:
Reporting Ethics Considerations in Software Engineering Publications. 205-210 - Liliane Sheyla da Silva Fonseca, Carolyn Budinger Seaman, Sérgio Castelo Branco Soares:
Describing What Experimental Software Engineering Experts Do When They Design Their Experiments - A Qualitative Study. 211-216
Session 4C: Human Factors
- Amirton Bezerra Chagas, Fabio Almeida Melo, Walter Felipe dos Santos, Adriana Almeida Nascimento de Oliveira, Sarita Monteiro Bora, Fabio Queda Bueno da Silva:
Analysis of the Understanding of the Concepts of Task and Skill Variety by Software Engineering Professionals. 217-222 - Hideaki Hata, Mingyu Guo, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Understanding the Heterogeneity of Contributors in Bug Bounty Programs. 223-228 - Léuson 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 Queda Bueno da Silva:
Autonomy in Software Engineering: A Preliminary Study on the Influence of Education Level and Professional Experience. 229-234 - George Marsicano, Diana Valença Pereira, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, A. César C. França:
Team Maturity in Software Engineering Teams. 235-240 - Ilenia Fronza, Xiaofeng Wang:
Towards an Approach to Prevent Social Loafing in Software Development Teams. 241-246
Session 6A: Experiments
- Roberto Verdecchia, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Ivano Malavolta, Patricia Lago, Joost Koedijk:
Estimating Energy Impact of Software Releases and Deployment Strategies: The KPMG Case Study. 257-266 - Katsiaryna Labunets, Fabio Massacci, Alessandra Tedeschi:
Graphical vs. Tabular Notations for Risk Models: On the Role of Textual Labels and Complexity. 267-276 - Jorge Echeverría, Francisca Pérez, José Ignacio Panach, Carlos Cetina, Oscar Pastor:
The Influence of Requirements in Software Model Development in an Industrial Environment. 277-286
Session 6B: Software Quality
- Clemente Izurieta, Isaac Griffith, Chris Huvaere:
An Industry Perspective to Comparing the SQALE and Quamoco Software Quality Models. 287-296 - Liliana Guzmán, Anna Maria Vollmer, Marcus Ciolkowski, Michael Gillmann:
Formative Evaluation of a Tool for Managing Software Quality. 297-306 - Thomas Bach, Artur Andrzejak, Ralf Pannemans, David Lo:
The Impact of Coverage on Bug Density in a Large Industrial Software Project. 307-313
Session 6C: Repository Analysis I
- Brian A. Malloy, James F. Power:
Quantifying the Transition from Python 2 to 3: An Empirical Study of Python Applications. 314-323 - Maleknaz Nayebi, Homayoon Farrahi, Guenther Ruhe:
Which Version Should Be Released to App Store? 324-333 - Daniele Gadler, Michael Mairegger, Andrea Janes, Barbara Russo:
Mining Logs to Model the Use of a System. 334-343
Session 7A: Defect Prediction
- Meng Yan, Yicheng Fang, David Lo, Xin Xia, Xiaohong Zhang:
File-Level Defect Prediction: Unsupervised vs. Supervised Models. 344-353 - Yi Bin, Kai Zhou, Hongmin Lu, Yuming Zhou, Baowen Xu:
Training Data Selection for Cross-Project Defection Prediction: Which Approach Is Better? 354-363 - Kwabena Ebo Bennin, Jacky Keung, Akito Monden, Passakorn Phannachitta, Solomon Mensah:
The Significant Effects of Data Sampling Approaches on Software Defect Prioritization and Classification. 364-373
Session 7B: Qualitative Research II
- Bianca Trinkenreich, Gleison Santos, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Tayana Conte:
Eliciting Strategies for the GQM+Strategies Approach in IT Service Measurement Initiatives. 374-383 - Hadi Ghanbari, Terese Besker, Antonio Martini, Jan Bosch:
Looking for Peace of Mind? Manage Your (Technical) Debt: An Exploratory Field Study. 384-393 - Denae Ford, Tom Zimmermann, Christian Bird, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Characterizing Software Engineering Work with Personas Based on Knowledge Worker Actions. 394-403
Session 7C: Change/Issue Management II
- Eduardo Cunha Campos, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
Common Bug-Fix Patterns: A Large-Scale Observational Study. 404-413 - Yuan Huang, Qiaoyang Zheng, Xiangping Chen, Yingfei Xiong, Zhiyong Liu, Xiaonan Luo:
Mining Version Control System for Automatically Generating Commit Comment. 414-423
Session 8A: Repository Analysis II
- Tushar Sharma, Marios Fragkoulis, Diomidis Spinellis:
House of Cards: Code Smells in Open-Source C# Repositories. 424-429 - Xue Qin, Smitha Holla, Liang Huang, Lymari Montijo, Dylan Aguirre, Xiaoyin Wang:
How Does Machine Translated User Interface Affect User Experience? A Study on Android Apps. 430-435 - Masateru Tsunoda, Sousuke Amasaki:
On Software Productivity Analysis with Propensity Score Matching. 436-441 - Myriam Munezero, Tero Kojo, Tomi Männistö:
An Exploratory Analysis of a Hybrid OSS Company's Forum in Search of Sales Leads. 442-447
Session 8B: Requirements Engineering
- Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener:
What the Job Market Wants from Requirements Engineers? An Empirical Analysis of Online Job Ads from the Netherlands. 448-453 - Wasim Alsaqaf, Maya Daneva, Roel J. Wieringa:
Agile Quality Requirements Engineering Challenges: First Results from a Case Study. 454-459 - Vaibhav K. Anu, Gursimran Singh Walia, Wenhua Hu, Jeffrey C. Carver, Gary L. Bradshaw:
Issues and Opportunities for Human Error-Based Requirements Inspections: An Exploratory Study. 460-465 - Sotirios Liaskos, Alexis Ronse, Mehrnaz Zhian:
Assessing the Intuitiveness of Qualitative Contribution Relationships in Goal Models: An Exploratory Experiment. 466-471
Session 8C: Poster Session
- Ashirul Mubin, Meng Kuai:
Identifying Software Decays: A System Usage Perspective. 472-473 - Irving Rodriguez, Xiaoyin Wang:
An Empirical Study of Open Source Virtual Reality Software Projects. 474-475 - Sotirios Liaskos, Teodora Dundjerovic, Norah Alothman:
Beyond Boxes and Lines: Creating and Empirically Evaluating Alternative Visualizations for Requirements Conceptual Models. 476-477 - Md. Rakibul Islam, Minhaz F. Zibran:
A Comparison of Dictionary Building Methods for Sentiment Analysis in Software Engineering Text. 478-479 - Paulo Sérgio Medeiros dos Santos, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Structured Synthesis Method: The Evidence Factory Tool. 480-481
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