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TEFSE@ICSE 2013: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Nan Niu, Patrick Mäder:
7th International Workshop on Traceability in Emerging Forms of Software Engineering, TEFSE 2013, 19 May, 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2013 - Thomas Beyhl, Gregor Berg, Holger Giese:
Why innovation processes need to support traceability. 1-4 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Mehdi Mirakhorli, Adam Czauderna, Mateusz Wieloch:
Decision-Centric Traceability of architectural concerns. 5-11 - Celal Ziftci, Ingolf Krüger:
Getting more from requirements traceability: Requirements testing progress. 12-18 - Wuwei Shen, Chung-Ling Ling, Andrian Marcus:
Using traceability links to identifying potentially erroneous artifacts during regulatory reviews. 19-22 - Markus Kleffmann, Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn:
Towards recovering and maintaining trace links for model sketches across interactive displays. - Yonghua Li, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Ontology-based trace retrieval. 30-36 - Alex Dekhtyar, Michael Hilton:
Human recoverability index: A TraceLab experiment. 37-43 - Wenbin Li, Jane Huffman Hayes, Fan Yang, Ken Imai, Jesse Yannelli, Chase Carnes, Maureen Doyle:
Trace Matrix Analyzer (TMA). 44-50 - Braden Walters, Michael Falcone, Alexander Shibble, Bonita Sharif:
Towards an eye-tracking enabled IDE for software traceability tasks. 51-54 - Victor Guana, Eleni Stroulia:
Backward propagation of code refinements on transformational code generation environments. 55-60 - Sandeep Pandanaboyana, Shreeram Sridharan, Jesse Yannelli, Jane Huffman Hayes:
REquirements TRacing On target (RETRO) enhanced with an automated thesaurus builder: An empirical study. 61-67 - Padmalata Nistala, Priyanka Kumari:
Establishing content traceability for software applications: An approach based on structuring and tracking of configuration elements. 68-71 - Markus Borg, Orlena Gotel, Krzysztof Wnuk:
Enabling traceability reuse for impact analyses: A feasibility study in a safety context. 72-78 - Nouh Alhindawi, Omar Meqdadi, Brian Bartman, Jonathan I. Maletic:
A tracelab-based solution for identifying traceability links using LSI. 79-82 - Gabriele Bavota, Andrea De Lucia, Rocco Oliveto, Annibale Panichella, Fabio Ricci, Genoveffa Tortora:
The role of artefact corpus in LSI-based traceability recovery. 83-89 - Mark Hays, Jane Huffman Hayes, Arnold J. Stromberg, Arne C. Bathke:
Traceability Challenge 2013: Statistical analysis for traceability experiments: Software verification and validation research laboratory (SVVRL) of the University of Kentucky. 90-94 - Wenbin Li, Jane Huffman Hayes:
Traceability Challenge 2013: Query+ enhancement for semantic tracing (QuEST): Software verification and validation research laboratory (SVVRL) of the University of Kentucky. 95-99 - Patrick Rempel, Patrick Mäder, Tobias Kuschke:
Towards feature-aware retrieval of refinement traces. 100-104 - Bogdan Dit, Annibale Panichella, Evan Moritz, Rocco Oliveto, Massimiliano Di Penta, Denys Poshyvanyk, Andrea De Lucia:
Configuring topic models for software engineering tasks in TraceLab. 105-109 - Mateusz Wieloch, Sorawit Amornborvornwong, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Trace-by-classification: A machine learning approach to generate trace links for frequently occurring software artifacts. 110-114
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