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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
  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
  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
  Studying the relationship between logging characteristics and the code quality of platform software
Shang W., Nagappan M., Hassan A. Empirical Software Engineering 20(1): 1-27, 2015.  Type: Article

Software engineering aims, among other goals, to improve quality and contain costs of software; accordingly, this paper is a small, incremental contribution. It claims novelty in asserting formally a correlation between the amount of l...

Jul 1 2015
  Systems and software quality: the next step for industrialisation
Wieczorek M., Vos D., Bons H., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 177 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642399-70-1)

The authors’ intent is to help organizations achieve a level of quality in their software-based solutions that the market will reward and that will mitigate the organization’s risks. The book is organized in eight c...

Nov 5 2014
  Introduction to software quality
O’Regan G., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 354 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319061-05-4)

If you are looking for a good, compact overview of software quality, this book is for you. It is not a textbook for a course, but a concise overview including in chapter 1 a general introduction to the history and state of the art. The...

Sep 29 2014
  Dual ecological measures of focus in software development
Posnett D., D'Souza R., Devanbu P., Filkov V.  ICSE 2013 (Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Software Engineering, San Francisco, CA, May 18-26, 2013) 452-461, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

When I started my career as a software developer, I was often asked by my development manager to modify code written by colleagues. This was a common practice in our shop. As a result, many modules were touched by many hands. One parti...

Feb 14 2014
  Are comprehensive quality models necessary for evaluating software quality?
Lochmann K., Ramadani J., Wagner S.  PROMISE 2013 (Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering, Baltimore, MD, Oct 9, 2013) 1-9, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

The New Yorker once ran a cartoon by Tom Cheney in which a boy is sitting at a computer while his dad stands nearby holding a baseball and glove. The caption was: “Quality time? Do I have to?” [1]. This paper...

Nov 13 2013
  Standardized code quality benchmarking for improving software maintainability
Baggen R., Correia J., Schill K., Visser J. Software Quality Journal 20(2): 287-307, 2012.  Type: Article

Given the huge quantity of software we use every day, and considering to what degree we all depend on software systems to work reliably, software quality gains tremendous importance. Nevertheless, unlike the classical engineering disci...

Feb 25 2013
  Harmonization of ISO/IEC 9001: 2000 and CMMI-DEV: from a theoretical comparison to a real case application
Baldassarre M., Caivano D., Pino F., Piattini M., Visaggio G. Software Quality Journal 20(2): 309-335, 2012.  Type: Article

Given the rather large number of software quality frameworks and standards, it is becoming increasingly difficult for practitioners to select the “right” one. Even worse, different customers or governmental agencies...

Nov 6 2012
 
 
 
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