ESEM 2010 Program
Wednesday September 15th, 2010
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18:00-19:00 | Keynote (Bertrand Meyer) Location: Palazzo Mercantile |
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19:00-20:30 | Welcome Reception and Poster Session Patio of Palazzo Mercantile |
Thursday September 16th, 2010
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08:00-8:30 | Breakfast and Registration | ||
08:30-9:00 | Welcome from the General Chair Room D101 |
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9:00-10:00 | Keynote (Steven Fraser) Room D101 |
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10:00-10:30 | Coffee Break | ||
10:30-12:00 | Session 1.A: Generalization/Replications Chair: Andreas Jedlitschka Room D101 Daniela Cruzes and Tore Dybå. Synthesizing Evidence in Software Engineering Research Barbara Kitchenham, Dag Sjoberg, Pearl Brereton, David Budgen, Dybå, Martin Höst, Dietmar Pfahl and Per Runeson. Can We Evaluate the Quality of Software Engineering Experiments? Omar Gómez, Natalia Juristo and Sira Vegas. Replications Types in Experimental Disciplines |
Session 1.B: Defects, Faults, Issues Chair: Alberto Sillitti Room D102 Emad Shihab, Zhen Ming Jiang, Walid M. Ibrahim, Bram Adams and Ahmed E. Hassan. Understanding the Impact of Code and Process Metrics on Post-release Defects: A Case Study on the Eclipse Project Sejun Kim and Jongmoon Baik. An Effective Fault Aware Test Case Prioritization by Incorporating a Fault Localization Technique Alessandro Murgia, Giulio Concas, Michele Marchesi and Roberto Tonelli. A machine learning approach for text categorization of fixing-issue commits on CVS |
Session 1.C (SP): Research methods and generalizations Chair: Gabriella Dodero Room A101 Stephen MacDonell and Martin Shepperd. Data Accumulation and Software Effort Prediction Laurie McLeod and Stephen MacDonell. Stakeholder Perceptions of Software Project Outcomes: An Industry Case Study Fabio Q. B. da Silva, André L. M. Santos, Sérgio C. B. Soares, A. César C. França and Cleviton V. F. Monteiro. A Critical Appraisal of Systematic Reviews in Software Engineering from the Perspective of the Research Questions Asked in the Reviews Wallace M. Pereira and Guilherme Travassos. Towards the Conception of Scientific Workflows for in silico Experiments in Software Engineering Kathryn Stolee and Sebastian Elbaum. Exploring the Use of Crowdsourcing to Support Empirical Studies in Software Engineering |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch | ||
13:30-15:00 | Session 2.A: Maintainability and dependability Chair: Davide Falessi Room D101 Travis Schanz and Clemente Izurieta. Object Oriented Design Pattern Decay: A Taxonomy Jan Schumacher, Nico Zazworka, Forrest Shull, Carolyn Seaman and Michele Shaw. Building Empirical Support for Automated Code Smell Detection Andrew Meneely and Laurie Williams. Strengthening the Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Linus’ Law and Software Security |
Session 2.B: Large scale analysis Chair: Martin Shepperd Room D102 Jussi Kasurinen, Ossi Taipale and Kari Smolander. Test Case Selection and Prioritization: Risk-Based or Design-Based? Mark Grechanik, Collin McMillan, Denys Poshyvanyk, Luca DeFerrari, Chen Fu, Qing Xie, Carlo Ghezzi, Marco Comi and Stefano Crespi. An Empirical Investigation into a Large-Scale Java Open Source Code Repository Luke Nguyen-Hoan, Shayne Flint and Ramesh Sankaranarayana. A Survey of Scientific Software Development |
Session 2.C (SP): Agile, collaborative and distributed development Chair: Bruno Rossi Room A101 Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca, Davide Taibi and Davide Tosi. Predicting OSS Trustworthiness on the Basis of Elementary Code Assessment A. César C. França, Fabio Q. B. da Silva and Leila M. R. de Sousa Mariz. An Empirical Study on the Relationship between the Use of Agile Practices and the Success of Scrum Projects Vinay Augustine and Brian Robinson. Using Virtual Images for Collaborative Research Zornitza Racheva, Maya Daneva and Andrea Herrmann. A Conceptual Model of Client-driven Agile Requirements Prioritization: Results of a Case Study Filippo Ricca and Alessandro Marchetto. Are Heroes common in FLOSS projects? |
15:00-15:30 | Coffee Break | ||
15:30-17:00 | Session 3.A: Agile methods Chair: Filippo Lanubile Room D101 Jingyue Li, Nils B. Moe and Tore Dybå. Transition from a Plan-Driven Process to Scrum - A Longitudinal Case Study on Software Quality Nico Zazworka, Kai Stapel, Eric Knauss, Forrest Shull, Victor Basili and Kurt Schneider. Are Developers Complying with the Process: An XP Study Jo Hannay and Hans Christian Benestad. Perceived Productivity Threats in Large Agile Development Projects |
Session 3.B: Requirements analysis and engineering Chair: Clemente Izurieta Room D102 Hazem Qattous, Philip Gray and Ray Welland. An Empirical Study of Specification by Example in a Software Engineering Tool Filippo Ricca, Giuseppe Scanniello, Marco Torchiano, Gianna Reggio and Egidio Astesiano. On the Effectiveness of Screen Mockups in Requirements Engineering: Results from an Internal Replication Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone and Gerardo Canfora. A Comprehensive Characterization of NLP Techniques for Identifying Equivalent Requirements |
Session 3.C (SP): Qualitative, social and alternative perspectives Chair: Sira Vegas Room A101 Akbar Siami Namin and Sahitya Kakarla. The Influence of Environmental Parameters on Concurrency Fault Exposures - An Exploratory Study Md. Mainur Rahman, S M Sohan, Frank Maurer and Guenther Ruhe. Evaluation of Optimized Staffing for Feature Development and Bug Fixing Maya Daneva and Niv Ahituv. A Focus Group Study on Inter-organizational ERP Requirements Engineering Practices Rien Sach, Helen Sharp and Marian Petre. Continued Involvement in Software Development: Motivational Factors Salvatore Alessandro Sarcià. Is GQM+Strategies Really applicable as is to non-Software Development Domains? |
18:30 | Shuttle to Castel Roncolo | ||
19:30-22:00 | Dinner in Castel Roncolo |
Friday September 17th, 2010
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08:00-9:00 | Breakfast and Registration | ||
9:00-10:00 | Keynote (Carlo Ghezzi) Room D101 |
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10:00-10:30 | Coffee Break | ||
10:30-12:00 | Session 1.A: Management, business and research in industry Chair: Dietmar Pfahl Room D101 Andreas Jedlitschka. Evaluating a Model of Software Managers’ Information Needs - An Experiment Vladimir Mandic, Victor Basili, Lasse Harjumaa, Markku Oivo and Jouni Markkula. Utilizing GQM+Strategies for Business Value Analysis: An Approach for Evaluating Business Goals Brian Robinson and Patrick Francis. Improving Industrial Adoption of Software Engineering Research: A Comparison of Open and Closed Source Software |
Session 1.B: Agile, collaborative and distributed development Chair: Guilherme Travassos Room D102 Norsaremah Salleh, Emilia Mendes, John Grundy and Giles Burch. The Effects of Neuroticism on Pair Programming: An Empirical Study in the Higher Education Context Samireh Jalali, Cigdem Gencel and Darja Smite. Trust Dynamics in Global Software Engineering Fabio Calefato, Domenico Gendarmi and Filippo Lanubile. Investigating the Use of Tags in Collaborative Development Environments: A Replicated Study |
Session 1.C (SP): Defects,Faults, and Failures Chair: Maya Daneva Victor R. Basili, Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Lucas Layman, Kathleen Dangle and Madeline Diep. Obtaining Valid Safety Data for Software Safety Measurement and Process Improvement Marco Torchiano and Filippo Ricca. Impact Analysis by means of Unstructured Knowledge in the Context of Bug Repositories Rudolf Ramler, Claus Klammer and Thomas Natschläger. The Usual Suspects: A Case Study on Delivered Defects per Developer Beatriz Marín, Giovanni Giachetti, Oscar Pastor Lopez, Tanja Vos and Alain Abran. Evaluating the Usefulness of a Functional Size Measurement Procedure to Detect Defects in MDD Models Ozlem Albayrak and David Davenport. Impact of Maintainability Defects on Code Inspections Syed Nadeem Ahsan and Franz Wotawa. Impact Analysis of SCRs Using Single and Multi-Label Machine Learning Classification |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch | ||
13:30-15:00 | Session 2.A: Measurement and Estimation Chair: Ayşe Bener Room D101 Luigi Lavazza and Gabriela Robiolo. Introducing the Evaluation of Complexity in Functional Size Measurement: a UML-based Approach Kenneth Lind and Rogardt Heldal. Categorization of Real-Time Software Components for Code Size Estimation Monalessa Barcellos, Ana Regina Rocha and Ricardo Falbo. Evaluating the Suitability of a Measurement Repository for Statistical Process Control |
Session 2.B: Human and User Studies Chair: Emilia Mendes Room D102 Margaret Burnett, Scott Fleming, Shamsi Iqbal, Gina Venolia, Vidya Rajaram, Umer Farooq, Valentina Grigoreanu and Mary Czerwinski. Gender Differences and Programming Environments: Across Programming Populations Aniket Dahotre, Yan Zhang and Christopher Scaffidi. A Qualitative Study of Animation Programming in the Wild Nathalie Aquino, Jean Vanderdonckt, Nelly Condori-Fernández, Óscar Dieste and Óscar Pastor. Usability Evaluation of Multi-Device/Platform User Interfaces Generated by Model-Driven Engineering |
Session 2.C (SP): Design and Modelling Chair: Rudolf Ramler Room A101 Carmine Gravino, Michele Risi, Giuseppe Scanniello and Genny Tortora. A Controlled Experiment for Assessing the Contribution of Design Pattern Documentation on Software Maintenance Giuseppe Scanniello, Ugo Erra and Ana Portnova. Comparing two Communication Media in Use Case Modeling: Results from a Controlled Experiment Adrian Fernandez, Silvia Abrahao and Emilio Insfran. Towards to the Validation of a Usability Evaluation Method for Model-Driven Web Development Filippo Ricca, Giuseppe Scanniello, Marco Torchiano, Gianna Reggio and Egidio Astesiano. On the Effort of Augmenting Use Cases with Screen Mockups: Results from a Preliminary Empirical Study Adam Brennan, Des Greer, and Kevin McDaid. Adaptability Performance Trade-off: a Controlled Experiment |
15:00-15:30 | Coffee Break | ||
15:30-16:30 |
Session Best Papers Awards and MSR Best Paper Award presentation Clones: What is that smell? Foyzur Rahman, Christian Bird, Premkumar Devanbu Room D101 Best Full Papers: Samireh Jalali, Cigdem Gencel and Darja Smite. Trust Dynamics in Global Software Engineering Jingyue Li, Nils B. Moe and Tore Dybå. Transition from a Plan-Driven Process to Scrum - A Longitudinal Case Study on Software Quality Nico Zazworka, Kai Stapel, Eric Knauss, Forrest Shull, Victor Basili and Kurt Schneider. Are Developers Complying with the Process: An XP Study Best Short Paper: Stephen MacDonell and Martin Shepperd. Data Accumulation and Software Effort Prediction |
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