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  Automated classification of software bug reports
Otoom A., Al-jdaeh S., Hammad M.  ICICM 2019 (Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Information Communication and Management, Prague, Czech Republic, Aug 23-26, 2019) 17-21, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

Software developers use the information from software bug reports to correct software defects and enhance software. However, it is difficult for software developers to manually inspect and analyze a “large number of bug repor...

Jun 9 2020
  Ensuring the semantic correctness of a BAUML artifact-centric BPM
Estañol M., Sancho M., Teniente E. Information and Software Technology 93(C): 147-162, 2018.  Type: Article

The paper presents research on artifact-centric business process modeling (BPM). The artifact-centric modeling of information systems and web information systems has a history more than a decade long [1]. During the development of the ...

Sep 6 2019
  A metamodeling approach for the identification of organizational smells in multi-agent systems: application to ASPECS
Araujo P., Rodríguez S., Hilaire V. Artificial Intelligence Review 49(2): 183-210, 2018.  Type: Article

The concept of a code smell is defined as representing a potential problem within a system, typically a programming design system. The idea of a code smell was introduced in 1999 with a list of 22 low-level code smells and an associate...

May 18 2018
  Discovering user behavioral features to enhance information search on big data
Cassavia N., Masciari E., Pulice C., Saccà D. ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems 7(2): 1-33, 2017.  Type: Article

Cassavia et al. reduce theory into practice in this paper. All too often, the disciplines we live in exist abstractly with theories or dense algorithms. The authors set a great example by showing how their modeling works in practice; i...

Nov 10 2017
  The continuity of continuous integration
Ståhl D., Mårtensson T., Bosch J. Journal of Systems and Software 127 150-167, 2017.  Type: Article

Continuous integration (CI) systems push the compilation, building, and testing of software changes. Either your change is a success, or you failed. Surprisingly, the route to this binary model is implemented in industry projects in a ...

Aug 17 2017
  Crisis management for software development and knowledge transfer
Zykov S., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 133 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319429-65-6)

Let’s make it clear from the start: this is not a book about failing or failed software projects. The word “crisis” comes from discussions held at the first North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Softwa...

Jul 27 2017
  The art of scrum: how scrum masters bind dev teams and unleash agility
McKenna D., Apress, New York, NY, 2016. 218 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-484222-76-8)

Scrum is a widely used approach for the agile development of software systems. A scrum master plays a key role by coaching, facilitating, and orchestrating the ceremonies and artifacts of the scrum team. The role is distinct from the t...

May 24 2017
  Computing and restoring global inverse consistency in interactive constraint satisfaction
Bessiere C., Fargier H., Lecoutre C. Artificial Intelligence 241(C): 153-169, 2016.  Type: Article

When a constraint satisfaction problem requires or allows user interaction in the course of the solution, it is important that the solver prevent the user from selecting values for which no solution is possible. This might be the case ...

Apr 26 2017
  Developer micro interaction metrics for software defect prediction
Lee T., Nam J., Han D., Kim S., In H. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 42(11): 1015-1035, 2016.  Type: Article

Predicting whether released software will contain bugs or defects, or will not behave as expected is considered crucial in the software market, where the time to live of a release is considered to be around a year. It is reported that ...

Mar 3 2017
  The Scrum field guide: agile advice for your first year and beyond (2nd ed.)
Lacey M., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2016. 480 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-133853-62-9)

For the most part, this book provides a good overview of effective practices and bottlenecks to be considered and reconciled with in effecting good agile practices. It is a practitioner’s textbook on the practices and guideli...

Aug 10 2016
 
 
 
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