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found 46 matches
- 2003
- Simonetta Balsamo, Moreno Marzolla:
A simulation-based approach to software performance modeling. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 363-366 - Luciano Baresi, Reiko Heckel, Sebastian Thöne, Dániel Varró:
Modeling and validation of service-oriented architectures: application vs. style. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 68-77 - Don S. Batory, Jia Liu, Jacob Neal Sarvela:
Refinements and multi-dimensional separation of concerns. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 48-57 - Antonia Bertolino, Stefania Gnesi:
Use case-based testing of product lines. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 355-358 - Jeremy S. Bradbury, Jürgen Dingel:
Evaluating and improving the automatic analysis of implicit invocation systems. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 78-87 - Dennis Brylow, Jens Palsberg:
Deadline analysis of interrupt-driven software. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 198-207 - João W. Cangussu, Raymond A. DeCarlo, Aditya P. Mathur:
Monitoring the software test process using statistical process control: a logarithmic approach. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 158-167 - Yung-Pin Cheng, Michal Young, Che-Ling Huang, Chia-Yi Pan:
Towards scalable compositional analysis by refactoring design models. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 247-256 - Tore Dybå:
Factors of software process improvement success in small and large organizations: an empirical study in the scandinavian context. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 148-157 - Rik Eshuis, Pierre Brimont, Eric Dubois, Bertrand Grégoire, Sophie Ramel:
EFFICIENT: a tool set for supporting the modelling and validation of ebXML. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 359-362 - Dimitra Giannakopoulou, Jeff Magee:
Fluent model checking for event-based systems. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 257-266 - Holger Giese, Matthias Tichy, Sven Burmester, Stephan Flake:
Towards the compositional verification of real-time UML designs. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 38-47 - Paulo Asterio de Castro Guerra, Cecília M. F. Rubira, Alexander B. Romanovsky, Rogério de Lemos:
A fault-tolerant software architecture for COTS-based software systems. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 375-378 - Richard S. Hall, Humberto Cervantes:
Gravity: supporting dynamically available services in client-side applications. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 379-382 - James D. Herbsleb, Audris Mockus:
Formulation and preliminary test of an empirical theory of coordination in software engineering. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 138-137 - Ari Jaaksi:
Assessing software projects: tools for business owners. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 15-18 - Stan Jarzabek, Shubiao Li:
Eliminating redundancies with a "composition with adaptation" meta-programming technique. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 237-246 - Ralph D. Jeffords, Constance L. Heitmeyer:
A strategy for efficiently verifying requirements. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 28-37 - Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Mary Lou Soffa:
A family of test adequacy criteria for database-driven applications. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 98-107 - Jens Krinke:
Context-sensitive slicing of concurrent programs. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 178-187 - Eunyoung Lee, Andrew W. Appel:
Policy-enforced linking of untrusted components. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 371-374 - V. Benjamin Livshits, Monica S. Lam:
Tracking pointers with path and context sensitivity for bug detection in C programs. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 317-326 - Giuseppe Longo:
Computer modelling and natural phenomena. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 1-5 - Stephen McCamant, Michael D. Ernst:
Predicting problems caused by component upgrades. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 287-296 - Nikunj R. Mehta, Nenad Medvidovic:
Composing architectural styles from architectural primitives. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 347-350 - Atif M. Memon, Mary Lou Soffa:
Regression testing of GUIs. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 118-127 - Matthias M. Müller, Frank Padberg:
On the economic evaluation of XP projects. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 168-177 - Dirk Ohst, Michael Welle, Udo Kelter:
Differences between versions of UML diagrams. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 227-236 - Alessandro Orso, Taweesup Apiwattanapong, Mary Jean Harrold:
Leveraging field data for impact analysis and regression testing. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 128-137 - Leon J. Osterweil:
Understanding process and the quest for deeper questions in software engineering research. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 6-14
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