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6. ISEC 2013: New Delhi, India
- Sugata Ghosal, Gautam Shroff, Satish Chandra, Nachiappan Nagappan:
6th India Software Engineering Conference, ISEC '13, New Delhi, India - February 21 - 23, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1987-4 - Suhas Bhide:
Front office transformation: globally integrated enterprise and "front office" going digital. 1 - Sunghun Kim, Thomas Zimmermann, Rahul Premraj, Nicolas Bettenburg, Shivkumar Shivaji:
Predicting method crashes with bytecode operations. 3-12 - Ayushi Rastogi, Arpit Gupta, Ashish Sureka:
Samiksha: mining issue tracking system for contribution and performance assessment. 13-22 - Damodaram Kamma, Pankaj Jalote:
Effect of task processes on programmer productivity in model-based testing. 23-28 - Rajdeep Mukherjee, Subhankar Mukherjee, Pallab Dasgupta:
Model checking of global power management strategies in software with temporal logic properties. 29-34 - Purnendu Sinha:
Dynamic task-level reconfiguration in automotive software architectures. 35-44 - Aftab Hussain, Md. Saidur Rahman:
A new hierarchical clustering technique for restructuring software at the function level. 45-54 - Sastry K. V. S. N, Ambadas Choudhari:
Legacy mainframe back-ends supporting new age enterprise applications: can the elephant run with deers? 55-60 - Premkumar T. Devanbu:
On the naturalness of software. 61 - Amit Kumar, Avdhesh Gupta:
Evolution of developer social network and its impact on bug fixing process. 63-72 - Prasanth RV, Elizabeth Parakal:
Process approach in realizing common software platform: a dream come true. 73-77 - Kajori Banerjee, M. Santhosh Prabhu, Pallab Dasgupta:
Debugging assertion failures in software controllers using a reference model. 79-82 - Amol Wakankar, Arindam Khan, G. Aravamuthan, A. K. Bhattacharjee:
Experience with testing and rigorous program analysis for qualification of RTOS. 83-89 - Damodaram Kamma, G. Geetha, J. Padma Neela:
Countering Parkinson's law for improving productivity. 91-96 - Balbir S. Barn, Tony Clark, Martin J. Loomes:
Enterprise architecture coherence and the model driven enterprise: is simulation the answer or are we flying kites? 97-102
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