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- affiliation: University of Lugano (USI), Software Institute, Switzerland
- affiliation (PhD): University of Bern, Switzerland
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j30]Olivier Nourry, Yutaro Kashiwa, Bin Lin, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Yasutaka Kamei:
The Human Side of Fuzzing: Challenges Faced by Developers during Fuzzing Activities. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 33(1): 14:1-14:26 (2024) - [c202]Adrian Hoff, Mircea Lungu, Christoph Seidl, Michele Lanza:
Collaborative Software Exploration with Multimedia Note Taking in Virtual Reality. ICPC 2024: 346-357 - [c201]Joseph Romeo, Marco Raglianti, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Capturing and Understanding the Drift Between Design, Implementation, and Documentation. ICPC 2024: 382-386 - [c200]Adrian Hoff, Mircea Lungu, Christoph Seidl, Michele Lanza:
Immersive Software Archaeology: Collaborative Exploration and Note Taking in Virtual Reality. ICPC 2024: 387-391 - [c199]Adrian Hoff, Christoph Seidl, Michele Lanza:
Immersive Software Archaeology: Exploring Software Architecture and Design in Virtual Reality. SANER 2024: 47-51 - [c198]Boris Cherry, Jehan Bernard, Thomas Kintziger, Csaba Nagy, Anthony Cleve, Michele Lanza:
A Multivocal Mapping Study of MongoDB Smells. SANER 2024: 792-803 - [c197]Boris Cherry, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza, Anthony Cleve:
SMEAGOL: A Static Code Smell Detector for MongoDB. SANER 2024: 816-820 - 2023
- [j29]David Moreno-Lumbreras, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Villaverde, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Michele Lanza:
CodeCity: A comparison of on-screen and virtual reality. Inf. Softw. Technol. 153: 107064 (2023) - [j28]Giovanni Rosa, Luca Pascarella, Simone Scalabrino, Rosalia Tufano, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
A comprehensive evaluation of SZZ Variants through a developer-informed oracle. J. Syst. Softw. 202: 111729 (2023) - [c196]Marco Raglianti, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Bin Lin, Michele Lanza:
On the Rise of Modern Software Documentation (Pearl/Brave New Idea). ECOOP 2023: 43:1-43:24 - [c195]Adrian Hoff, Christoph Seidl, Mircea Lungu, Michele Lanza:
Preparing Software Re-Engineering via Freehand Sketches in Virtual Reality. ICSME 2023: 317-328 - [c194]Edoardo Riggio, Marco Raglianti, Michele Lanza:
Conversation Disentanglement As-a-Service. ICPC 2023: 59-63 - [c193]Gianlorenzo Occhipinti, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
SYN: Ultra-Scale Software Evolution Comprehension. ICPC 2023: 69-73 - [c192]Vincenzo Orrei, Marco Raglianti, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Contribution-Based Firing of Developers? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2023: 2062-2066 - [c191]Adrian Hoff, Christoph Seidl, Michele Lanza:
Uniquifying Architecture Visualization through Variable 3D Model Generation. VaMoS 2023: 77-81 - [c190]David Moreno-Lumbreras, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Michele Lanza:
Understanding the NPM Dependencies Ecosystem of a Project Using Virtual Reality. VISSOFT 2023: 84-94 - 2022
- [j27]Fengcai Wen, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
Quick remedy commits and their impact on mining software repositories. Empir. Softw. Eng. 27(1): 14 (2022) - [j26]Jevgenija Pantiuchina, Bin Lin, Fiorella Zampetti, Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
Why Do Developers Reject Refactorings in Open-Source Projects? ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 31(2): 23:1-23:23 (2022) - [j25]Luca Traini, Daniele Di Pompeo, Michele Tucci, Bin Lin, Simone Scalabrino, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto, Vittorio Cortellessa:
How Software Refactoring Impacts Execution Time. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 31(2): 25:1-25:23 (2022) - [j24]Bin Lin, Nathan Cassee, Alexander Serebrenik, Gabriele Bavota, Nicole Novielli, Michele Lanza:
Opinion Mining for Software Development: A Systematic Literature Review. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 31(3): 38:1-38:41 (2022) - [c189]Michael MacInnis, Olga Baysal, Michele Lanza:
Terminals All the Way Down. ICSE (NIER) 2022: 86-90 - [c188]Susanna Ardigò, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
M3triCity: Visualizing Evolving Software & Data Cities. ICSE-Companion 2022: 130-133 - [c187]Olivier Nourry, Yutaro Kashiwa, Bin Lin, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Yasutaka Kamei:
AIP: Scalable and Reproducible Execution Traces in Energy Studies on Mobile Devices. ICSME 2022: 449-453 - [c186]Marco Raglianti, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
DiscOrDance: Visualizing Software Developers Communities on Discord. ICSME 2022: 474-478 - [c185]Marco Raglianti, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Using discord conversations as program comprehension aid. ICPC 2022: 597-601 - [c184]Nour Jihene Agouf, Stéphane Ducasse, Anne Etien, Michele Lanza:
A New Generation of CLASS BLUEPRINT. VISSOFT 2022: 29-39 - [c183]Mircea Lungu, Rolf-Helge Pfeiffer, Marco D'Ambros, Michele Lanza, Jesper Findahl:
Can Git Repository Visualization Support Educators in Assessing Group Projects? VISSOFT 2022: 187-191 - [i6]Susanna Ardigò, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
M3triCity: Visualizing Evolving Software & Data Cities. CoRR abs/2204.10006 (2022) - 2021
- [j23]Emad Aghajani, Gabriele Bavota, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Michele Lanza:
Automated Documentation of Android Apps. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 47(1): 204-220 (2021) - [c182]Fengcai Wen, Emad Aghajani, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
Siri, Write the Next Method. ICSE 2021: 138-149 - [c181]Giovanni Rosa, Luca Pascarella, Simone Scalabrino, Rosalia Tufano, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
Evaluating SZZ Implementations Through a Developer-informed Oracle. ICSE 2021: 436-447 - [c180]Yutaro Kashiwa, Kazuki Shimizu, Bin Lin, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Yasutaka Kamei, Naoyasu Ubayashi:
Does Refactoring Break Tests and to What Extent? ICSME 2021: 171-182 - [c179]Fengcai Wen, Valentina Ferrari, Emad Aghajani, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
FeaRS: Recommending Complete Android Method Implementations. ICSME 2021: 589-593 - [c178]Hassan Atwi, Bin Lin, Nikolaos Tsantalis, Yutaro Kashiwa, Yasutaka Kamei, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
PYREF: Refactoring Detection in Python Projects. SCAM 2021: 136-141 - [c177]Davide Paolo Tua, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Voronoi Evolving Treemaps. VISSOFT 2021: 1-5 - [c176]David Moreno-Lumbreras, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Villaverde, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Michele Lanza:
CodeCity: On-Screen or in Virtual Reality? VISSOFT 2021: 12-22 - [c175]Susanna Ardigò, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing Data in Software Cities. VISSOFT 2021: 145-149 - [c174]Marco Raglianti, Roberto Minelli, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing Discord Servers. VISSOFT 2021: 150-154 - [c173]Aron Fiechter, Roberto Minelli, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing GitHub Issues. VISSOFT 2021: 155-159 - [i5]Giovanni Rosa, Luca Pascarella, Simone Scalabrino, Rosalia Tufano, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
Evaluating SZZ Implementations Through a Developer-informed Oracle. CoRR abs/2102.03300 (2021) - [i4]Fengcai Wen, Emad Aghajani, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
Siri, Write the Next Method. CoRR abs/2103.04586 (2021) - 2020
- [j22]Simone Scalabrino, Gabriele Bavota, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Valentina Piantadosi, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
API compatibility issues in Android: Causes and effectiveness of data-driven detection techniques. Empir. Softw. Eng. 25(6): 5006-5046 (2020) - [c172]Emad Aghajani, Csaba Nagy, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Laura Moreno, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, David C. Shepherd:
Software documentation: the practitioners' perspective. ICSE 2020: 590-601 - [c171]Fengcai Wen, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
An Empirical Study of Quick Remedy Commits. ICPC 2020: 60-71 - [c170]Maria Caulo, Bin Lin, Gabriele Bavota, Giuseppe Scanniello, Michele Lanza:
Knowledge Transfer in Modern Code Review. ICPC 2020: 230-240 - [c169]Eduardo Guerra, Phyllipe Lima, Joelma Choma, Marco Nardes, Tiago Silva da Silva, Michele Lanza, Paulo Meirelles:
A Metadata Handling API for Framework Development: a Comparative Study. SBES 2020: 499-508 - [c168]Rungroj Maipradit, Bin Lin, Csaba Nagy, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Hideaki Hata, Kenichi Matsumoto:
Automated Identification of On-hold Self-admitted Technical Debt. SCAM 2020: 54-64 - [c167]Federico Pfahler, Roberto Minelli, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing Evolving Software Cities. VISSOFT 2020: 22-26 - [i3]Rungroj Maipradit, Bin Lin, Csaba Nagy, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza, Hideaki Hata, Kenichi Matsumoto:
Automated Identification of On-hold Self-admitted Technical Debt. CoRR abs/2009.13113 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]Simone Romano, Nicola Capece, Ugo Erra, Giuseppe Scanniello, Michele Lanza:
On the use of virtual reality in software visualization: The case of the city metaphor. Inf. Softw. Technol. 114: 92-106 (2019) - [j20]Simone Romano, Nicola Capece, Ugo Erra, Giuseppe Scanniello, Michele Lanza:
The city metaphor in software visualization: feelings, emotions, and thinking. Multim. Tools Appl. 78(23): 33113-33149 (2019) - [j19]Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Andrea Mocci, Rocco Oliveto, Massimiliano Di Penta, Sonia Haiduc, Barbara Russo, Michele Lanza:
Automatic Identification and Classification of Software Development Video Tutorial Fragments. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 45(5): 464-488 (2019) - [c166]Bin Lin, Fiorella Zampetti, Gabriele Bavota, Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza:
Pattern-based mining of opinions in Q&A websites. ICSE 2019: 548-559 - [c165]Emad Aghajani, Csaba Nagy, Olga Lucero Vega-Márquez, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Laura Moreno, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
Software documentation issues unveiled. ICSE 2019: 1199-1210 - [c164]Fengcai Wen, Csaba Nagy, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
A large-scale empirical study on code-comment inconsistencies. ICPC 2019: 53-64 - [c163]Simone Scalabrino, Gabriele Bavota, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
Data-driven solutions to detect API compatibility issues in Android: an empirical study. MSR 2019: 288-298 - [c162]Salvatore Geremia, Gabriele Bavota, Rocco Oliveto, Michele Lanza, Massimiliano Di Penta:
Characterizing Leveraged Stack Overflow Posts. SCAM 2019: 141-151 - [c161]Bin Lin, Csaba Nagy, Gabriele Bavota, Andrian Marcus, Michele Lanza:
On the Quality of Identifiers in Test Code. SCAM 2019: 204-215 - [c160]Bin Lin, Csaba Nagy, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
On the Impact of Refactoring Operations on Code Naturalness. SANER 2019: 594-598 - 2018
- [c159]Bin Lin, Fiorella Zampetti, Gabriele Bavota, Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza, Rocco Oliveto:
Sentiment analysis for software engineering: how far can we go? ICSE 2018: 94-104 - [c158]Emad Aghajani, Csaba Nagy, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
A Large-Scale Empirical Study on Linguistic Antipatterns Affecting APIs. ICSME 2018: 25-35 - [c157]Jevgenija Pantiuchina, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
Improving Code: The (Mis) Perception of Quality Metrics. ICSME 2018: 80-91 - [c156]Bin Lin, Fiorella Zampetti, Rocco Oliveto, Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
Two Datasets for Sentiment Analysis in Software Engineering. ICSME 2018: 712 - [c155]Luigi Frunzio, Bin Lin, Michele Lanza, Gabriele Bavota:
RETICULA: Real-time code quality assessment. SANER 2018: 542-546 - 2017
- [j18]Alberto Bacchelli, Andrea Mocci, Anthony Cleve, Michele Lanza:
Mining structured data in natural language artifacts with island parsing. Sci. Comput. Program. 150: 31-55 (2017) - [c154]Luca Ponzanelli, Simone Scalabrino, Gabriele Bavota, Andrea Mocci, Rocco Oliveto, Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza:
Supporting software developers with a holistic recommender system. ICSE 2017: 94-105 - [c153]Martin P. Robillard, Andrian Marcus, Christoph Treude, Gabriele Bavota, Oscar Chaparro, Neil A. Ernst, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Michael W. Godfrey, Michele Lanza, Mario Linares Vásquez, Gail C. Murphy, Laura Moreno, David C. Shepherd, Edmund Wong:
On-demand Developer Documentation. ICSME 2017: 479-483 - [c152]Fiorella Zampetti, Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Andrea Mocci, Massimiliano Di Penta, Michele Lanza:
How developers document pull requests with external references. ICPC 2017: 23-33 - [c151]Bin Lin, Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
On the uniqueness of code redundancies. ICPC 2017: 121-131 - [c150]Emad Aghajani, Andrea Mocci, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
The code time machine. ICPC 2017: 356-359 - [c149]Phyllipe Lima, Eduardo Guerra, Marco Nardes, Andrea Mocci, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
An annotation-based API for supporting runtime code annotation reading. META@SPLASH 2017: 6-14 - [c148]Bin Lin, Simone Scalabrino, Andrea Mocci, Rocco Oliveto, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
Investigating the Use of Code Analysis and NLP to Promote a Consistent Usage of Identifiers. SCAM 2017: 81-90 - [c147]Tommaso Dal Sasso, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza, Ebrisa Mastrodicasa:
How to gamify software engineering. SANER 2017: 261-271 - 2016
- [j17]Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Michele Lanza:
Prompter - Turning the IDE into a self-confident programming assistant. Empir. Softw. Eng. 21(5): 2190-2231 (2016) - [j16]Michele Lanza, Andrea Mocci, Luca Ponzanelli:
The Tragedy of Defect Prediction, Prince of Empirical Software Engineering Research. IEEE Softw. 33(6): 102-105 (2016) - [c146]Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Andrea Mocci, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Mir Hasan, Barbara Russo, Sonia Haiduc, Michele Lanza:
Too long; didn't watch!: extracting relevant fragments from software development video tutorials. ICSE 2016: 261-272 - [c145]Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Andrea Mocci, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Barbara Russo, Sonia Haiduc, Michele Lanza:
CodeTube: extracting relevant fragments from software development video tutorials. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2016: 645-648 - [c144]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Romain Robbes, Michele Lanza:
Taming the IDE with fine-grained interaction data. ICPC 2016: 1-10 - [c143]Tommaso Dal Sasso, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
What Makes a Satisficing Bug Report? QRS 2016: 164-174 - [c142]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing the Evolution of Working Sets. VISSOFT 2016: 141-150 - [c141]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Measuring Navigation Efficiency in the IDE. IWESEP@SANER 2016: 1-6 - [i2]Sonia Haiduc, Takashi Kobayashi, Michele Lanza, Andrian Marcus:
Mining & Modeling Unstructured Data in Software - Challenges for the Future (NII Shonan Meeting 2016-3). NII Shonan Meet. Rep. 2016 (2016) - 2015
- [j15]Fernando Olivero, Michele Lanza, Marco D'Ambros:
Object-focused environments revisited. Sci. Comput. Program. 98: 394-407 (2015) - [c140]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Free Hugs - Praising Developers for Their Actions. ICSE (2) 2015: 555-558 - [c139]Yuriy Tymchuk, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
ViDI: The Visual Design Inspector. ICSE (2) 2015: 653-656 - [c138]Nicolas Latorre, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Luca Ponzanelli, Michele Lanza:
SODA: the stack overflow dataset almanac. MUD@ICSME 2015: 1-5 - [c137]Andrea Ciani, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
UrbanIt: Visualizing repositories everywhere. ICSME 2015: 324-326 - [c136]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
I know what you did last summer: an investigation of how developers spend their time. ICPC 2015: 25-35 - [c135]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
The plague doctor: a promising cure for the window plague. ICPC 2015: 182-185 - [c134]Marcello Romanelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Towards visual reflexion models. ICPC 2015: 277-280 - [c133]Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Summarizing Complex Development Artifacts by Mining Heterogeneous Data. MSR 2015: 401-405 - [c132]Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
StORMeD: Stack Overflow Ready Made Data. MSR 2015: 474-477 - [c131]Luis Mastrangelo, Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza, Matthias Hauswirth, Nathaniel Nystrom:
Use at your own risk: the Java unsafe API in the wild. OOPSLA 2015: 695-710 - [c130]Tommaso Dal Sasso, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Blended, not stirred: Multi-concern visualization of large software systems. VISSOFT 2015: 106-115 - [c129]Tommaso Dal Sasso, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Misery loves company: CrowdStacking traces to aid problem detection. SANER 2015: 131-140 - [c128]Yuriy Tymchuk, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Code review: Veni, ViDI, vici. SANER 2015: 151-160 - [c127]Remo Lemma, Michele Lanza, Andrea Mocci:
CEL: Touching software modeling in essence. SANER 2015: 439-448 - 2014
- [j14]Mircea Lungu, Michele Lanza, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Evolutionary and collaborative software architecture recovery with Softwarenaut. Sci. Comput. Program. 79: 204-223 (2014) - [c126]Tommaso Dal Sasso, Michele Lanza:
In∗bug: Visual analytics of bug repositories. CSMR-WCRE 2014: 415-419 - [c125]Roberto Minelli, Lorenzo Baracchi, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Visual Storytelling of Development Sessions. ICSME 2014: 416-420 - [c124]Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Alberto Bacchelli, Michele Lanza, David Fullerton:
Improving Low Quality Stack Overflow Post Detection. ICSME 2014: 541-544 - [c123]Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Michele Lanza:
Prompter: A Self-Confident Recommender System. ICSME 2014: 577-580 - [c122]Luca Ponzanelli, Gabriele Bavota, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Michele Lanza:
Mining StackOverflow to turn the IDE into a self-confident programming prompter. MSR 2014: 102-111 - [c121]Yuriy Tymchuk, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Collaboration in open-source projects: myth or reality? MSR 2014: 304-307 - [c120]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza, Takashi Kobayashi:
Quantifying Program Comprehension with Interaction Data. QSIC 2014: 276-285 - [c119]Luca Bigliardi, Michele Lanza, Alberto Bacchelli, Marco D'Ambros, Andrea Mocci:
Quantitatively Exploring Non-code Software Artifacts. QSIC 2014: 286-295 - [c118]Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Alberto Bacchelli, Michele Lanza:
Understanding and Classifying the Quality of Technical Forum Questions. QSIC 2014: 343-352 - [c117]Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza, Lorenzo Baracchi:
Visualizing Developer Interactions. VISSOFT 2014: 147-156 - 2013
- [j13]Lile Hattori, Marco D'Ambros, Michele Lanza, Mircea Lungu:
Answering software evolution questions: An empirical evaluation. Inf. Softw. Technol. 55(4): 755-775 (2013) - [c116]Luca Ponzanelli, Alberto Bacchelli, Michele Lanza:
Leveraging Crowd Knowledge for Software Comprehension and Development. CSMR 2013: 57-66 - [c115]Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Software Analytics for Mobile Applications-Insights & Lessons Learned. CSMR 2013: 144-153 - [c114]Remo Lemma, Michele Lanza:
Co-evolution as the key for live programming. LIVE@ICSE 2013: 9-10 - [c113]Luca Ponzanelli, Alberto Bacchelli, Michele Lanza:
Seahawk: stack overflow in the IDE. ICSE 2013: 1295-1298 - [c112]Remo Lemma, Michele Lanza, Fernando Olivero:
CEL: modeling everywhere. ICSE 2013: 1323-1326 - [c111]Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
SAMOA - A Visual Software Analytics Platform for Mobile Applications. ICSM 2013: 476-479 - [c110]