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Empirical Software Engineering, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, February 2009
- Letha H. Etzkorn, Tim Menzies

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Special issue on information retrieval for program comprehension. 1-4 - Denys Poshyvanyk

, Andrian Marcus
, Rudolf Ferenc
, Tibor Gyimóthy
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Using information retrieval based coupling measures for impact analysis. 5-32 - Robert Tairas, Jeffrey G. Gray

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An information retrieval process to aid in the analysis of code clones. 33-56 - Andrea De Lucia

, Rocco Oliveto, Genoveffa Tortora:
Assessing IR-based traceability recovery tools through controlled experiments. 57-92 - Brendan Cleary, Chris Exton, Jim Buckley

, Michael English:
An empirical analysis of information retrieval based concept location techniques in software comprehension. 93-130
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2009
- Per Runeson

, Martin Höst
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Guidelines for conducting and reporting case study research in software engineering. 131-164 - Rattikorn Hewett, Phongphun Kijsanayothin:

On modeling software defect repair time. 165-186 - Panagiotis Sfetsos, Ioannis Stamelos, Lefteris Angelis, Ignatios S. Deligiannis:

An experimental investigation of personality types impact on pair effectiveness in pair programming. 187-226 - Anita Gupta, Jingyue Li

, Reidar Conradi, Harald Rønneberg, Einar Landre:
A case study comparing defect profiles of a reused framework and of applications reusing it. 227-255
Volume 14, Number 3, June 2009
- Stephan Diehl

, Harald C. Gall
, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Guest editors introduction: special issue on mining software repositories. 257-261 - Jesús M. González-Barahona

, Gregorio Robles
, Martin Michlmayr, Juan José Amor, Daniel M. Germán:
Macro-level software evolution: a case study of a large software compilation. 262-285 - Kai Pan, Sunghun Kim, E. James Whitehead Jr.:

Toward an understanding of bug fix patterns. 286-315 - Lucian Voinea, Alexandru C. Telea:

Visual querying and analysis of large software repositories. 316-340 - Ben H. Smith, Laurie A. Williams:

On guiding the augmentation of an automated test suite via mutation analysis. 341-369
Volume 14, Number 4, August 2009
- Toan Huynh, James Miller:

Another viewpoint on "evaluating web software reliability based on workload and failure data extracted from server logs". 371-396 - Stefan Koch

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Exploring the effects of SourceForge.net coordination and communication tools on the efficiency of open source projects using data envelopment analysis. 397-417 - Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim

, Marcello Thiry, Djone Kochanski:
Empirical evaluation of an educational game on software measurement. 418-452 - Jihyun Lee, Sungwon Kang, Chang-Ki Kim:

Software architecture evaluation methods based on cost benefit analysis and quantitative decision making. 453-475
Volume 14, Number 5, October 2009
- Mohamed El-Attar

, James Miller:
A subject-based empirical evaluation of SSUCD's performance in reducing inconsistencies in use case models. 477-512 - Óscar Dieste Tubío

, Anna Grimán, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
Developing search strategies for detecting relevant experiments. 513-539 - Burak Turhan

, Tim Menzies
, Ayse Basar Bener
, Justin S. Di Stefano:
On the relative value of cross-company and within-company data for defect prediction. 540-578 - Alexander Lam, Barry W. Boehm:

Experiences in developing and applying a software engineering technology testbed. 579-601
Volume 14, Number 6, December 2009
- Yan-Fu Li

, Min Xie
, T. N. Goh:
A study of the non-linear adjustment for analogy based software cost estimation. 603-643 - Andrea Herrmann, Barbara Paech:

Practical challenges of requirements prioritization based on risk estimation. 644-684 - José A. Cruz-Lemus

, Marcela Genero
, M. Esperanza Manso, Sandro Morasca
, Mario Piattini
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Assessing the understandability of UML statechart diagrams with composite states - A family of empirical studies. 685-719 - Gürcan Gülesir, Klaas van den Berg, Lodewijk Bergmans, Mehmet Aksit:

Experimental evaluation of a tool for the verification and transformation of source code in event-driven systems. 720-777

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