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9th ESEM 2015: Beijing, China
- 2015 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2015, Beijing, China, October 22-23, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7899-4
Methodological Aspects
- Zéphyrin Soh, Thomas Drioul, Pierre-Antoine Rappe, Foutse Khomh, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Naji Habra:
Noises in Interaction Traces Data and Their Impact on Previous Research Studies. 1-10 - Paige Rodeghero, Collin McMillan:
An Empirical Study on the Patterns of Eye Movement during Summarization Tasks. 11-20 - Emitza Guzman, Omar Aly, Bernd Bruegge:
Retrieving Diverse Opinions from App Reviews. 21-30
Maintenance & Evolution I
- Iftekhar Ahmed, Umme Ayda Mannan, Rahul Gopinath, Carlos Jensen:
An Empirical Study of Design Degradation: How Software Projects Get Worse over Time. 31-40 - Shizhe Fu, Beijun Shen:
Code Bad Smell Detection through Evolutionary Data Mining. 41-49 - Hirohisa Aman, Sousuke Amasaki, Takashi Sasaki, Minoru Kawahara:
Empirical Analysis of Change-Proneness in Methods Having Local Variables with Long Names and Comments. 50-53 - Diomidis Spinellis, Panagiotis Louridas, Maria Kechagia:
An Exploratory Study on the Evolution of C Programming in the Unix Operating System. 54-57
Human Aspects
- Yi Wang:
Language Matters. 58-67 - Ye Yang, Razieh Lotfalian Saremi:
Award vs. Worker Behaviors in Competitive Crowdsourcing Tasks. 68-77 - Subhajit Datta, Devarshi Bhatt, Manish Jain, Proshanta Sarkar, Santonu Sarkar:
The Importance of Being Isolated: An Empirical Study on Chromium Reviews. 78-81 - Mohammad Rashid, Luca Ardito, Marco Torchiano:
Energy Consumption Analysis of Algorithms Implementations. 82-85
Industry Interactions
- Philipp Diebold, Antonio Vetrò, Daniel Méndez Fernández:
An Exploratory Study on Technology Transfer in Software Engineering. 86-95 - Ayushi Rastogi, Suresh Thummalapenta, Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan, Jacek Czerwonka:
Ramp-Up Journey of New Hires: Tug of War of Aids and Impediments. 96-105 - Florian Grigoleit, Antonio Vetrò, Philipp Diebold, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Wolfgang Böhm:
In Quest for Proper Mediums for Technology Transfer in Software Engineering. 106-109 - Giuseppe Lami, Isabella Biscoglio, Fabio Falcini:
Investigation on Common Software Process Weaknesses in Automotive. 110-117
Community Building/Infrastructure
- Rafael Maiani de Mello, Kathryn T. Stolee, Guilherme H. Travassos:
Investigating Samples Representativeness for an Online Experiment in Java Code Search. 118-127 - Larissa Falcão, Waldemar Ferreira, Alex N. Borges, Vilmar Nepomuceno, Sérgio Soares, Maria Teresa Baldassarre:
An Analysis of Software Engineering Experiments Using Human Subjects. 128-131 - Roberta M. M. Bezerra, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Anderson M. Santana, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães, Ronnie E. S. Santos:
Replication of Empirical Studies in Software Engineering: An Update of a Systematic Mapping Study. 132-135 - Paivi Raulamo-Jurvanen, Mika V. Mäntylä, Vahid Garousi:
Citation and Topic Analysis of the ESEM Papers. 136-139 - Simon M. Poulding, Kai Petersen, Robert Feldt, Vahid Garousi:
Using Citation Behavior to Rethink Academic Impact in Software Engineering. 140-143
Requirements & Design
- Jakob Mund, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Henning Femmer, Jonas Eckhardt:
Does Quality of Requirements Specifications Matter? Combined Results of Two Empirical Studies. 144-153 - Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Paulo Sérgio Medeiros dos Santos, Claudia P. Ayala, Xavier Franch, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Aggregating Empirical Evidence about the Benefits and Drawbacks of Software Reference Architectures. 154-163 - Jonas Eckhardt, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Andreas Vogelsang:
How to Specify Non-Functional Requirements to Support Seamless Modeling? A Study Design and Preliminary Results. 164-167 - Antonio Vetrò, Wolfgang Böhm, Marco Torchiano:
On the Benefits and Barriers When Adopting Software Modelling and Model Driven Techniques - An External, Differentiated Replication. 168-171 - Leandro L. Minku, Federica Sarro, Emilia Mendes, Filomena Ferrucci:
How to Make Best Use of Cross-Company Data for Web Effort Estimation? 172-181 - Hennie Huijgens, Georgios Gousios, Arie van Deursen:
Pricing via Functional Size - A Case Study of a Company's Portfolio of 77 Outsourced Projects. 182-191 - Elvira-Maria Arvanitou, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Paris Avgeriou:
Introducing a Ripple Effect Measure: A Theoretical and Empirical Validation. 192-201 - Regina Hebig, Jesper Derehag, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Identifying Metrics' Biases When Measuring or Approximating Size in Heterogeneous Languages. 202-205 - Naoki Ohsugi, Kyohei Fushida, Nobuto Inoguchi, Hiroyuki Arai, Hiroyuki Yamanaka, Takashi Niwa, Misa Fujinuki, Motohisa Tomura, Tuyoshi Kitani:
Using Trac for Empirical Data Collection and Analysis in Developing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Systems. 206-214
Maintenance & Evolution II
- Xinye Tang, Song Wang, Ke Mao:
Will This Bug-Fixing Change Break Regression Testing? 215-224 - Sebastian Baltes, Oliver Moseler, Fabian Beck, Stephan Diehl:
Navigate, Understand, Communicate: How Developers Locate Performance Bugs. 225-234 - Carson Carroll, Davide Falessi, Vanessa Forney, Alexa Frances, Clemente Izurieta, Carolyn B. Seaman:
A Mapping Study of Software Causal Factors for Improving Maintenance. 235-238 - Bruno Cartaxo, Paulo Borba, Sérgio Soares, Helio Fugimoto:
Improving Performance and Maintainability of Object Cloning with Lazy Clones: An Empirical Evaluation. 239-246
Code
- Keheliya Gallaba, Ali Mesbah, Ivan Beschastnikh:
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You: Characterizing Callbacks in Javascript. 247-256 - Di Wu, Lin Chen, Yuming Zhou, Baowen Xu:
An Empirical Study on C++ Concurrency Constructs. 257-266 - Guilherme Cavalcanti, Paola R. G. Accioly, Paulo Borba:
Assessing Semistructured Merge in Version Control Systems: A Replicated Experiment. 267-276
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