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24th PROFES 2023: Dornbirn, Austria - Part I
- Regine Kadgien, Andreas Jedlitschka, Andrea Janes, Valentina Lenarduzzi, Xiaozhou Li:
Product-Focused Software Process Improvement - 24th International Conference, PROFES 2023, Dornbirn, Austria, December 10-13, 2023, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14483, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-49265-5
Software Development and Project Management
- Enes Yigitbas, Iwo Witalinski, Sebastian Gottschalk, Gregor Engels:
Virtual Reality Collaboration Platform for Agile Software Development. 3-19 - Sinan Sigurd Tanilkan, Jo Erskine Hannay:
Effects of Ways of Working on Changes to Understanding of Benefits - Comparing Projects and Continuous Product Development. 20-38 - Jacob Krüger, Regina Hebig:
To Memorize or to Document: A Survey of Developers' Views on Knowledge Availability. 39-56 - Anh Nguyen-Duc, Daniela Soares Cruzes, Hege Aalvik, Monica Iovan:
Facilitating Security Champions in Software Projects - An Experience Report from Visma. 57-72 - Vanessa Lopes Abreu, Anderson Jorge Serra da Costa, André Luiz Coelho Pinheiro, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
Benefits and Challenges of an Internal Corporate Accelerator in a Software Company: An Action-Research Study. 73-88 - Fauzia Khan, Hina Anwar, Dietmar Pfahl:
A Process for Scenario Prioritization and Selection in Simulation-Based Safety Testing of Automated Driving Systems. 89-99 - Muhammad Hamza, Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Kari Smolander:
The Journey to Serverless Migration: An Empirical Analysis of Intentions, Strategies, and Challenges. 100-115 - Benedikt Dornauer, Wolfgang Vigl, Michael Felderer:
On the Role of Font Formats in Building Efficient Web Applications. 116-131 - Benedikt Dornauer, Michael Felderer:
Web Image Formats: Assessment of Their Real-World-Usage and Performance Across Popular Web Browsers. 132-147
Machine Learning and Data Science
- Lisa Jöckel, Michael Kläs, Janek Groß, Pascal Gerber, Markus Scholz, Jonathan Eberle, Marc Teschner, Daniel Seifert, Richard Hawkins, John Molloy, Jens Ottnad:
Operationalizing Assurance Cases for Data Scientists: A Showcase of Concepts and Tooling in the Context of Test Data Quality for Machine Learning. 151-158 - Antonio Pedro Santos Alves, Marcos Kalinowski, Görkem Giray, Daniel Méndez, Niklas Lavesson, Kelly Azevedo, Hugo Villamizar, Tatiana Escovedo, Hélio Lopes, Stefan Biffl, Jürgen Musil, Michael Felderer, Stefan Wagner, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Tony Gorschek:
Status Quo and Problems of Requirements Engineering for Machine Learning: Results from an International Survey. 159-174 - Hannes Salin:
A Stochastic Approach Based on Rational Decision-Making for Analyzing Software Engineering Project Status. 175-182 - Diaeddin Rimawi, Antonio Liotta, Marco Todescato, Barbara Russo:
CAIS-DMA: A Decision-Making Assistant for Collaborative AI Systems. 183-199 - Alex Helmersson, Faton Hoti, Sebastian Levander, Aliasgar Shereef, Emil Svensson, Ali El-Merhi, Richard Vithal, Jaquette Liljencrantz, Linda Block, Helena Odenstedt Hergés, Miroslaw Staron:
Comparing Machine Learning Algorithms for Medical Time-Series Data. 200-207 - Samar Saeed, Shahrzad Sheikholeslami, Jacob Krüger, Regina Hebig:
What Data Scientists (Care To) Recall. 208-224
Software Analysis and Tools
- Christina Piereder, Günter Fleck, Verena Geist, Michael Moser, Josef Pichler:
Using AI-Based Code Completion for Domain-Specific Languages. 227-242 - Sávio Freire, Verusca Rocha, Manoel G. Mendonça, Clemente Izurieta, Carolyn Seaman, Rodrigo O. Spínola:
Assessing IDEA Diagrams for Supporting Analysis of Capabilities and Issues in Technical Debt Management. 243-258 - Ryunosuke Kaichi, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto:
Automatic Fixation of Decompilation Quirks Using Pre-trained Language Model. 259-266 - Scott Lupton, Hironori Washizaki, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:
Log Drift Impact on Online Anomaly Detection Workflows. 267-283 - Aleksander Grzegorz Duszkiewicz, Jacob Glumby Sørensen, Niclas Johansen, Henry Edison, Thiago Rocha Silva:
Leveraging Historical Data to Support User Story Estimation. 284-300 - Sushant Kumar Pandey, Sivajeet Chand, Jennifer Horkoff, Miroslaw Staron:
Design Patterns Understanding and Use in the Automotive Industry: An Interview Study. 301-319
Software Testing and Quality Assurance
- Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca, Gabriele Rotoloni:
An Experience in the Evaluation of Fault Prediction. 323-338 - Alejandra Duque-Torres, Claus Klammer, Stefan Fischer, Dietmar Pfahl:
Is It the Best Solution? Testing an Optimisation Algorithm with Metamorphic Testing. 339-354 - Ryoga Watanabe, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto:
Impacts of Program Structures on Code Coverage of Generated Test Suites. 355-362 - Salla Timonen, Maha Sroor, Rahul Mohanani, Tommi Mikkonen:
Anomaly Detection Through Container Testing: A Survey of Company Practices. 363-378 - Kouhei Mihara, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto:
The Effects of Soft Assertion on Spectrum-Based Fault Localization. 379-386 - Emanuele Gentili, Davide Falessi:
Characterizing Requirements Smells. 387-398 - Haruka Yoshioka, Yoshiki Higo, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto, Shinji Itoh, Phan Thi Thanh Huyen:
Do Exceptional Behavior Tests Matter on Spectrum-Based Fault Localization? 399-414 - Pietro Cassieri, Simone Romano, Giuseppe Scanniello:
On Deprecated API Usages: An Exploratory Study of Top-Starred Projects on GitHub. 415-431
Security, Vulnerabilities, and Human Factors
- Xiaozhou Li, Dario Amoroso d'Aragona, Davide Taibi:
Evaluating Microservice Organizational Coupling Based on Cross-Service Contribution. 435-450 - Simone Romano, Giuseppe Scanniello, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Danilo Caivano, Genoveffa Tortora:
On Fixing Bugs: Do Personality Traits Matter? 451-467 - Alessandro Marchetto, Giuseppe Scanniello:
A Rapid Review on Software Vulnerabilities and Embedded, Cyber-Physical, and IoT Systems. 468-477 - Ana Carolina Moises de Souza, Daniela Soares Cruzes, Letizia Jaccheri, John Krogstie:
Social Sustainability Approaches for Software Development: A Systematic Literature Review. 478-494 - Torvald Mårtensson, Kristian Sandahl:
The Testing Hopscotch Model - Six Complementary Profiles Replacing the Perfect All-Round Tester. 495-510 - Amna Pir Muhammad, Eric Knauss, Jonas Bärgman, Alessia Knauss:
Continuous Experimentation and Human Factors - An Exploratory Study. 511-526
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