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Empirical Software Engineering

Ausgabe 3/2017

Inhalt (20 Artikel)

Editorial

Empirical studies in software and systems traceability

Patrick Mäder, Rocco Olivetto, Andrian Marcus

Estimating the number of remaining links in traceability recovery

Davide Falessi, Massimiliano Di Penta, Gerardo Canfora, Giovanni Cantone

Automated training-set creation for software architecture traceability problem

Waleed Zogaan, Ibrahim Mujhid, Joanna C. S. Santos, Danielle Gonzalez, Mehdi Mirakhorli

Eye movements in software traceability link recovery

Bonita Sharif, John Meinken, Timothy Shaffer, Huzefa Kagdi

Tackling the term-mismatch problem in automated trace retrieval

Jin Guo, Marek Gibiec, Jane Cleland-Huang

Editorial

Guest Editorial: Mining software repositories

Romain Robbes, Yasutaka Kamei, Martin Pinzger

A large-scale study of architectural evolution in open-source software systems

Pooyan Behnamghader, Duc Minh Le, Joshua Garcia, Daniel Link, Arman Shahbazian, Nenad Medvidovic

Analysis of license inconsistency in large collections of open source projects

Yuhao Wu, Yuki Manabe, Tetsuya Kanda, Daniel M. German, Katsuro Inoue

Predicting the delay of issues with due dates in software projects

Morakot Choetkiertikul, Hoa Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran, Aditya Ghose

Exception handling bug hazards in Android

Roberta Coelho, Lucas Almeida, Georgios Gousios, Arie van Deursen, Christoph Treude

Do bugs foreshadow vulnerabilities? An in-depth study of the chromium project

Nuthan Munaiah, Felivel Camilo, Wesley Wigham, Andrew Meneely, Meiyappan Nagappan

The Debsources Dataset: two decades of free and open source software

Matthieu Caneill, Daniel M. Germán, Stefano Zacchiroli

Editorial

Guest editorial: Program comprehension

Rocco Oliveto, Christian Bird

Documenting and sharing software knowledge using screencasts

Laura MacLeod, Andreas Bergen, Margaret-Anne Storey

Open Access

The last line effect explained

Moritz Beller, Andy Zaidman, Andrey Karpov, Rolf A. Zwaan

License usage and changes: a large-scale study on gitHub

Christopher Vendome, Gabriele Bavota, Massimiliano Di Penta, Mario Linares-Vásquez, Daniel German, Denys Poshyvanyk