ESEM 2009 Program
Wednesday October 14th, 2009
18:30-20:00 | Reception at Fulton's Crab House in Downtown Disney |
Thursday October 15th, 2009
Time | Event 1 Location: North Ballroom (unless otherwise specified) | Event 2 Location: Narcissus/Orange | Short Papers Location: Camelia/Dogwood |
7:30-8:30 | Breakfast - North Foyer | 8:30-8:45 | ESEM Opening |
8:45-10:00 | Keynote Address by Fred Brooks: Collaboration and Telecollaboration in Design | ||
10:30-10:30 | Coffee Break - North Ballroom | ||
10:30-12:00 |
Session 1A: Development Methodology and Trends Session Chair: Carolyn Seaman Productivity Trends in Incremental and Iterative Software Development Thomas Tan, Qi Li, Barry Boehm, Ye Yang, Mei He and Ramin Moazeni Challenges in Enterprise Software Integration: An Industrial Study Using Repertory Grids Heidi Rognerud and Jo Hannay Effect of Staffing Pattern on Software Project: An Empirical Analysis Fei Dong, Mingshu Li and Juan Li | Session 1B: Modeling and Relationships Session Chair: Mike Barker A Detailed Examination of the Correlation Between Imports and Failure-Proneness of Software Components Ekwa Duala-Ekoko and Martin Robillard Using Differences among Replications of Software Engineering Experiments to Gain Knowledge Natalia Juristo and Sira Vegas Does Explanation Improve the Acceptance of Decision Support for Product Release Planning? Gengshen Du and Guenther Ruhe | Session 1C:
Empirical Session Chair: Dag Sjoberg Context in Industrial Software Engineering Research Kal Petersen and Claes Wohlin An Empirical Study on Software Engineers Motvational Factors A. Cesar, C. Franca and Fabio Q.B. da Silva Building the Linkage between Project Managers' Personal and Success of Software Projects Yi Wang Action Research Use in Software Engineering: An Initial Survey Paulo Sergio Medeiros dos Santos and Guilherme Horta Travassos Software Risk Management Barriers: An Empirical Study Edzreena Edza Odzaly, Des Greer and Paul Sage |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch - Center Ballroom | ||
13:30-15:00 | Session 2A: Design Patterns and Components Session Chair: Muhammed Ali Babar A Study of the Impact of the Visitor Design Pattern on Program Comprehension and Maintenance Tasks Sebastien Jeanmart, Yann-Gael Gueheneuc, Houari Sahraoui, and Naji Habra Strong Dependencies between Software Components Pietro Abate, Jaap Boender, Roberto Di Cosmo and Stefano Zacchiroli Understanding the Use of Inheritance with Visual Patterns Simon Denier and Houari Sahraoui |
Session 2B: Modeling and Estimation Session Chair: Emilia Mendes Using Function Points to Measure and Estimate Real-Time and Embedded Software: Experiences and Guidelines Luigi Lavazza and Carla Garavaglia Applying Moving Windows to Software Effort Estimation Chris Lokan and Emilia Mendes Scope Error Detection and Handling Concerning Software Estimation Models Salvatore Alessandro Sarcia, Victor Basili and Giovanni Cantone |
Session 2C: Metrics Session Chair: Philip Johnson Optimized Assignment of Developers for Fixing Bugs: An Initial Evaluation for Eclipse Projects Md. Mainur Rahman, Guenther Ruhe and Thomas Zimmermann Transactions and Paths: Two Use Case Based Metrics which Improve the Early Effort Estimation Gabriela Robiolo, Cristina Badano and Ricardo Orosco Usability Testing with Total-Effort Metrics Liam Feldman, Carl J. Mueller, Dan Tamir and Oleg V. Komogortsev Modifiability Measurement from a Task Complexity Perspective: A Feability Study Lulu He and Jeffrey Carver Predicting Defects with Program Dependencies Thomas Zimmermann and Nachiappan Nagappan |
15:00-15:30 | Coffee Break - North Ballroom | ||
15:30-17:00 | Session 3A:
Reading and Aspect-Oriented Approaches Session Chair: Shinji Kusumoto What Do We Know About Perspective-Based Reading? An Approach for Quantitative Aggregation in Software Engineering Marcus Ciolkowski Cognitive Factors in Perspective-Based Reading: A Protocol Analysis Study Bryan Robbins and Jeffrey Carver Does Aspect-Oriented Programming Increase the Development Speed for Crosscutting Code? An Empirical Study Stefan Hanenberg, Sebastian Kleinschmager and Manuel Josupeit-Walter | Session 3B: Data Analysis and Tools Session Chair: Guilherme Travassos We Need More Coverage, Stat! Classroom Experience with the Software ICU Philip Johnson and Shaoxuan Zhang Fitting a Workflow Model to Captured Development Data Min Zhang and Lorin Hochstein Applying Support Vector Regression for Web Effort Estimation using a Cross-Company Dataset Anna Corazza, Sergio Di Martino, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino and Emilia Mendes |
Session 3C: Qualitative Session Chair: Hakan Erdogmus The Curse of Copy & Paste - Cloning in Requirements Specifications Christoph Domann, Elmar Juergens and Jonathan Streit An Empirical Quality Model for Web Service Ontologies to Support Mobile Devices Dan Schrimpsher and Letha Etzkorn An Empirical Study on Bug Assignment Automation Using Chinese Bug Data Zhongpeng Lin, Fengdi Shu, Ye Yang, Chenyong Hu and Qing Wang Analyzing Video Data: A Sutdy of Programming Behavior under Two Softwre Engineering Paradigms Huijuan Wu, Yuepu Guo, Carolyn Seaman |
18:00-22:00 | ESEM Banquet: 18:00 Cirque du Soleil La Nouba 20:00 Wolfgang Puck Dinner |
Friday October 16, 2009
Time | Event 1 Location: North Ballroom (unless otherwise specified) | Event 2 Location: Narcissus/Orange | Short Papers Location: Camelia/Dogwood |
7:30-8:30 | Breakfast - North Foyer | ||
8:45-10:00 | Keynote Address by Marv Zelkowitz: The Science of Software Engineering | ||
10:00-10:30 | Coffee Break - North Ballroom | ||
10:30-12:00 | Session 4A: Pair Programming Session Chair: Sandro Morasca Personality and the Nature of Collaboration in Pair Programming Thorbjorn Walle and Jo Hannay An Empirical Study of the Effects of Personality in Pair Programming using Five-Factor Model Norsaremah Salleh, Emilia Mendes, John Grundy and Giles Burch Modeling Spontaneous Pair Programming when New Developers Join a Team Ilenia Fronza, Alberto Sillitti and Giancarlo Succi | Session 4B: Managers' and Developers'
Experiences Session Chair: Ye Yang Gauging Acceptance of Software Metrics: Comparing Perspectives of Managers and Developers Medha Umarji and Carolyn Seaman Empirical Results from the Transformation of a Large Commercial Technical Computing Environment Rrahul Razdan Balancing Software Product Investments Sebastian Barney, Claes Wohlin and Aybuke Aurum |
Session 4C: Model Session Chair: Juergen Muench Towards Logistic Regression Models for Predicting Fault-prone Code Across Software Projects Ana Erika Camargo Cruz and Koichiro Ochimizu Quality Models in Practice: A Preliminary Analysis Stefan Wagner, Klaus Lochmann, Sebastian Winter, Andreas Goeb and Michael Klaes On the Effectiveness of Dynamic Modelling in UML: Results from an External Replication Silvia Abrahao, Emilio Insfran, Carmine Gravino and Giuseppe Scanniello Simulate Defects Removal Process with Queueing Model Fan Wang, Xiaohu Yang, Xiaochun Zhu, and Lu Chen Reducing False Alarms in Software Defect Prediction by Decision Threshold Optimization Ayse Tosun and Ayse Bener |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch - Center Ballroom | ||
13:30-15:00 | Session 5A: Testing Session Chair: Sreedevi Sampath Evaluation of {Model-Based} Testing Techniques Selection Approaches: an External Replication Arilo Dias Neto and Guilherme Travassos Test Case Prioritization Based on Data Reuse: An Experimental Study Lucas Lima, Eduardo Aranha, Juliano Iyoda and Augusto Sampaio Test Coverage and Post-Verification Defects: A Multiple Case Study Audris Mockus, Nachiappan Nagappan and Trung Thanh Dinh-Trong | Session 5B: Process
Modeling and Execution Session Chair: Lorin Hochstein The Role of Software Process Simulation Modeling in Software Risk Management: A Systematic Review Dapeng Liu, Qing Wang and Junchao Xiao Tool Supported Detection and Judgment of Nonconformance in Process Execution Nico Zazworka, Victor Basili and Forrest Shull Exploring Language in Software Process Elicitation: A Grounded Theory Approach Carlton Crabtree, Carolyn Seaman and Anthony Norcio |
Session 5C: Security & Testing Session Chair: Claes Wohlin An Empirical Study of Security Problem Reports in Linux Distributions Prasanth Anbalagan and Mladen Vouk Progress Report on the Experimental Evaluation of Security Inspection Guidance Frank Elberzhager, Marek Jawurek, Christian Jung and Alexander Klaus Software Testing Sizing in Incremental Development: A Case Study Xiaochun Zhu, Bo Zhou and Lu Chen How Do Testers Do It? An Exploratory Study on Manual Testing Practices Juha Itkonen, Mika Mantyla and Casper Lassenius The QualOSS Open Source Assessment Model Martin Soto and Marcus Ciolkowski |
15:00-15:30 | Coffee Break - North Ballroom | ||
15:30-17:00 |
Session 6A: Methodology for Literature Review and Experimentation Session Chair: Andreas Jedlitschka The Impact of Limited Search Procedures for Systematic Literature Reviews - An Observer-Participant Case Study Barbara Kitchenham, Pearl Brereton, Mark Turner, Mahmood Niazi, Stephen Linkman, Rialette Pretorius and David Budgen Systematic Literature Reviews in Software Engineering: Preliminary Results from Interviews with Researchers Muhammad Ali Babar and He Zhang A Probability-Based Approach for Measuring External Attributes of Software Artifacts Sandro Morasca | Session 6B: Evolution and Maintenance Session Chair: Stephan Wagner A Systemtic Review of Software Maintainability Prediction and Metrics Mehwish Riaz, Emilia Mendes and Ewan Tempero Using Concept Mapping for Maintainability Assessments Aiko Fallas Yamashita, Bente Anda, Dag Sjoberg, Hans Christian Benestad, Per Einar Arnstad and Leon Moonen The Evolution and Impact of Code Smells: A Case Study of Two Open Source Systems Steffen Olbrich, Daniela Cruzes, Victor Basili and Nico Zazworka |
Session 6C: Development Practices Session Chair: Audris Mockus A Systematic Mapping Study on Empirical Evaluation of Software Requirements Specifications Techniques Nelly Condori,Fernandez, Maya Daneva, Klaas Sikkel, Roel Wieringa, Oscar Pastor Lopez and Oscar Dieste An Experiment to Observe the Impact of UML Diagram on the Effectiveness of Software Requirements Inpsections Ozlem Albayrak A Comparison of Software Cost, Duration and Quality for Waterfall vs. Iterative and Incremental Development: A Systematic Review Susan Mitchell and Carolyn Seaman |
17:00-17:15 | ESEM Closing |