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35th ASE 2020: Melbourne, Australia - Workshops
- John Grundy, Claire Le Goues, David Lo:
35th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering Workshops, ASE Workshops 2020, Melbourne, Australia, September 21-25, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8128-4 - Alfred Musarurwa, Karen Renaud, Tim Schürmann:
Zimbabwean non-uptake of protective point-of-sale behaviours: is this a risk homeostasis response? 1-6 - Nalin Asanka Gamagedara Arachchilage, Mumtaz Abdul Hameed:
Designing a serious game: teaching developers to embed privacy into software systems. 7-12 - Farzana Ahamed Bhuiyan, Akond Rahman, Patrick Morrison:
Vulnerability discovery strategies used in software projects. 13-18 - Chehara Pathmabandu, John C. Grundy, Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Zubair A. Baig:
An informed consent model for managing the privacy paradox in smart buildings. 19-26 - Farzana Ahamed Bhuiyan, Akond Rahman:
Characterizing co-located insecure coding patterns in infrastructure as code scripts. 27-32 - Esmaeil Shakeri, Behrouz H. Far:
Exploring the requirements of pandemic awareness systems: a case study of COVID-19 using social media data. 33-40 - Hamza Sellak, Marthie Grobler:
mHealth4U: designing for health and wellbeing self-management. 41-46 - Wei Zhang, Yun Yang, Xiao Liu:
Reducing delay penalty of multiple concurrent software projects based on overtime planning. 47-52 - Kashumi Madampe, Rashina Hoda, John C. Grundy:
Towards better understanding of agile teams through behavior change models. 53-56 - Akond Rahman, Farzana Ahamed Bhuiyan:
A vision to mitigate bioinformatics software development challenges. 57-60 - Ivano Malavolta, Eoin Martino Grua, Cheng-Yu Lam, Randy de Vries, Franky Tan, Eric Zielinski, Michael Peters, Luuk Kaandorp:
A framework for the automatic execution of measurement-based experiments on Android devices. 61-66 - Zhehao Fan, Zhiyong Feng, Xiao Xue, Shizhan Chen, Hongyue Wu:
Ecosystem evolution analysis and trend prediction of projects in Android application framework. 67-72 - Li Li, Jun Gao, Pingfan Kong, Haoyu Wang, Mengyu Huang, Yuan-Fang Li, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé:
KnowledgeZooClient: constructing knowledge graph for Android. 73-78 - Huiyi Wang, Liu Wang, Haoyu Wang:
Market-level analysis of government-backed COVID-19 contact tracing apps. 79-84 - Olivier Le Goaër:
Enforcing green code with Android lint. 85-90 - Jiaxin Liu, Wei Dong, Binbin Liu:
Boosting component-based synthesis with API usage knowledge. 91-97 - Daiyan Wang, Wei Dong, Yating Zhang:
Collective intelligence for smarter neural program synthesis. 98-104 - Laksri Wijerathna, Aldeida Aleti:
Predicting software design patterns from text using neural embedding. 105-111 - Baber Majid Bhatti, Sameera Mubarak, Sev V. Nagalingam:
NLP-based enhancement of information security in ITO: a diffusion of innovation theory perspective. 112-117 - Amina Mustansir, Khurram Shahzad, Muhammad Kamran Malik:
AutoEPRS-20: extracting business process redesign suggestions from natural language text. 118-124 - Adil Majeed, Hasan Mujtaba, Mirza Omer Beg:
Emotion detection in Roman Urdu text using machine learning. 125-130 - Sanam Ahmad, Amina Mustansir:
Mapping textual feedback to process model elements. 131-137 - Rabail Zahid, Muhammad Owais Idrees, Hasan Mujtaba, Mirza Omer Beg:
Roman Urdu reviews dataset for aspect based opinion mining. 138-143 - Stan Swanborn, Ivano Malavolta:
Energy efficiency in robotics software: a systematic literature review. 144-151 - Nimna Jayaweera, Binura Gamage, Mihiri Samaraweera, Sachintha Liyanage, Shashika Lokuliyana, Thilmi Kuruppu:
Gesture driven smart home solution for bedridden people. 152-158 - João de Macedo, João Aloísio, Nelson Gonçalves, Rui Pereira, João Saraiva:
Energy wars - Chrome vs. Firefox: which browser is more energy efficient? 159-165 - Priyavanshi Pathania, Rajan Dilavar Mithani:
Sustainability in migrating workloads to public clouds. 166-169 - Daniel Maia, Marco Couto, João Saraiva, Rui Pereira:
E-Debitum: managing software energy debt. 170-177
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