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IEEE Software, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January - February 2019
- Tao Zhang, Jiachi Chen, Xiapu Luo, Tao Li:
Bug Reports for Desktop Software and Mobile Apps in GitHub: What's the Difference? 63-71 - Josianne Marsan, Mathieu Templier, Patrick Marois, Bram Adams, Kevin Carillo, Georgia Leida Mopenza:
Toward Solving Social and Technical Problems in Open Source Software Ecosystems: Using Cause-and-Effect Analysis to Disentangle the Causes of Complex Problems. 34-41 - George Fairbanks:
Intellectual Control [Pragmatic Designer]. 91-94 - Alexander Dekhtyar, Jane Huffman Hayes, Irit Hadar, Erin Combs, Alessio Ferrari, Sarah Gregory, Jennifer Horkoff, Meira Levy, Maleknaz Nayebi, Barbara Paech, Jared Payne, Matt Primrose, Paola Spoletini, Shell Clarke, Chuck Brophy, Daniel Amyot, Walid Maalej, Guenther Ruhe, Jane Cleland-Huang, Didar Zowghi:
Requirements Engineering (RE) for Social Good: RE Cares [Requirements]. 86-94 - Fabio Calefato, Christof Ebert:
Agile Collaboration for Distributed Teams [Software Technology]. 72-78 - Tom Mens, Marcelo Cataldo, Daniela E. Damian:
The Social Developer: The Future of Software Development [Guest Editors' Introduction]. 11-14 - Ipek Ozkaya:
The Golden Age of Software Engineering [From the Editor]. 4-10 - Ei Pa Pa Pe-Than, Alexander Nolte, Anna Filippova, Christian Bird, Steve Scallen, James D. Herbsleb:
Designing Corporate Hackathons With a Purpose: The Future of Software Development. 15-22 - Rafael Prikladnicki, Casper Lassenius, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Trends in Agile: From Operational to Strategic Agility [Practitioners' Digest]. 95-97 - Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone:
The Effort Savings from Using NLP to Classify Equivalent Requirements. 48-55 - Robert Biddle, Judith M. Brown, Steven L. Greenspan:
From Incident to Insight: Incident Responders and Software Innovation. 56-62 - Thomas Ronzon, John Buck, Jutta Eckstein:
Making Companies Nimble-From Software Agility to Business Agility: A Conversation with the Authors [Insights]. 79-85 - Gema Gutiérrez, Javier Garzás, María Teresa González de Lena, Javier M. Moguerza:
Self-Managing: An Empirical Study of the Practice in Agile Teams. 23-27 - Victor Farias, Igor Wiese, Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos:
What Characterizes an Influencer in Software Ecosystems? 42-47 - Robert Blumen:
Ben Sigelman on Distributed Tracing [Software Engineering Radio]. 98-101 - Daniel Izquierdo, Nicole Huesman, Alexander Serebrenik, Gregorio Robles:
OpenStack Gender Diversity Report. 28-33
Volume 36, Number 2, March - April 2019
- Ipek Ozkaya:
If It Does Not Scale, It Does Not Work! 4-7 - Karina Villela, Eduard C. Groen, Joerg Doerr:
Ubiquitous Requirements Engineering: A Paradigm Shift That Affects Everyone. 8-12 - Moisés Rodríguez, Mario Piattini, Christof Ebert:
Software Verification and Validation Technologies and Tools. 13-24 - Gerard J. Holzmann:
Code Mining. 25-29 - Torgeir Dingsøyr, Davide Falessi, Ken Power:
Agile Development at Scale: The Next Frontier. 30-38 - Magne Jørgensen:
Relationships Between Project Size, Agile Practices, and Successful Software Development: Results and Analysis. 39-43 - Kieran Conboy, Noel Carroll:
Implementing Large-Scale Agile Frameworks: Challenges and Recommendations. 44-50 - Darja Smite, Nils Brede Moe, Georgiana Levinta, Marcin Floryan:
Spotify Guilds: How to Succeed With Knowledge Sharing in Large-Scale Agile Organizations. 51-57 - Julian M. Bass, Andy Haxby:
Tailoring Product Ownership in Large-Scale Agile Projects: Managing Scale, Distance, and Governance. 58-63 - Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Empower Your Agile Organization: Community-Based Decision Making in Large-Scale Agile Development at Ericsson. 64-69 - Javier Cámara, David Garlan, Greg Eakman:
Building Long-Lived Adaptive Systems. 70-72 - Saeid Barati, Ferenc A. Bartha, Swarnendu Biswas, Robert Cartwright, Adam Duracz, Donald S. Fussell, Henry Hoffmann, Connor Imes, Jason E. Miller, Nikita Mishra, Arvind, Dung Nguyen, Krishna V. Palem, Yan Pei, Keshav Pingali, Ryuichi Sai, Andrew Wright, Yao-Hsiang Yang, Sizhuo Zhang:
Proteus: Language and Runtime Support for Self-Adaptive Software Development. 73-82 - Jonathan Aldrich, David Garlan, Christian Kästner, Claire Le Goues, Anahita Mohseni-Kabir, Ivan Ruchkin, Selva Samuel, Bradley R. Schmerl, Christopher Steven Timperley, Manuela Veloso, Ian Voysey, Joydeep Biswas, Arjun Guha, Jarrett Holtz, Javier Cámara, Pooyan Jamshidi:
Model-Based Adaptation for Robotics Software. 83-90 - Avi Pfeffer, Curt Wu, Gerald Fry, Kenny Lu, Steve Marotta, Michael Reposa, Yuan Shi, T. K. Satish Kumar, Craig A. Knoblock, David Parker, Irfan Muhammad, Chris Novakovic:
Software Adaptation for an Unmanned Undersea Vehicle. 91-96 - Jacob Staples, Charles Endicott, Lee Krause, Partha P. Pal, Peter Samouelian, Richard E. Schantz, Austin Wellman:
A Semi-Autonomic Bytecode Repair Framework. 97-102 - Sandeep Neema, Rinku Parikh, Suresh Jagannathan:
Building Resource Adaptive Software Systems. 103-109 - Catia Trubiani, Pooyan Jamshidi, Jürgen Cito, Weiyi Shang, Zhen Ming Jiang, Markus Borg:
Performance Issues? Hey DevOps, Mind the Uncertainty. 110-117 - Eriks Klotins, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tony Gorschek:
Software Engineering Antipatterns in Start-Ups. 118-126 - Jeffrey C. Carver:
Quality, Nontechnical Skills, Blind Programmers, and Deep Learning. 127-136 - Les Hatton, Michiel van Genuchten:
Computational Reproducibility: The Elephant in the Room. 137-144 - Edaena Salinas:
Pat Helland on Failure and Resilience in Distributed Systems. 140-143 - George Fairbanks:
Ignore, Refactor, or Rewrite. 133-136 - Abram Hindle:
Complexity: Let's Not Make This Complicated. 130-132
Volume 36, Number 3, May - June 2019
- Ipek Ozkaya:
Ethics Is a Software Design Concern. 4-8 - Eric Knauss:
The Missing Requirements Perspective in Large-Scale Agile System Development. 9-13 - Gerard J. Holzmann:
Does Not Compute. 14-16 - Slinger Jansen, Michael A. Cusumano, Karl Michael Popp:
Managing Software Platforms and Ecosystems. 17-21 - Keitaro Nakasai, Hideaki Hata, Kenichi Matsumoto:
Are Donation Badges Appealing?: A Case Study of Developer Responses to Eclipse Bug Reports. 22-27 - Daniel Izquierdo, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Lars Kurth, Gregorio Robles:
Software Development Analytics for Xen: Why and How. 28-32 - Walt Scacchi, Thomas A. Alspaugh:
Securing Software Ecosystem Architectures: Challenges and Opportunities. 33-38 - Thomas Kude, Thomas L. Huber, Jens Dibbern:
Successfully Governing Software Ecosystems: Competence Profiles of Partnership Managers. 39-44 - Yossi Lichtenstein, Stjepan Dujmovic, Charles Baden-Fuller:
Strategies for Competing in the Automotive Industry's Software Ecosystem: Standards and Bottlenecks. 45-49 - Carina Alves, George Valença, Xavier Franch:
Exercising Power in Software Ecosystems. 50-54 - Wolfgang Vorraber, Matthias Mueller, Siegfried Voessner, Wolfgang Slany:
Analyzing and Managing Complex Software Ecosystems: A Framework to Understand Value in Information Systems. 55-60 - Vahid Garousi, Baris Küçük, Michael Felderer:
What We Know About Smells in Software Test Code. 61-73 - Sukyoung Ryu, Jihyeok Park, Joonyoung Park:
Toward Analysis and Bug Finding in JavaScript Web Applications in the Wild. 74-82 - Henning Femmer, Andreas Vogelsang:
Requirements Quality Is Quality in Use. 83-91 - Christof Ebert, Alpana Dubey:
Convergence of Enterprise IT and Embedded Systems. 92-97 - Jordi Cabot, Rafael Capilla, Carlos Carrillo, Henry Muccini, Birgit Penzenstadler:
Measuring Systems and Architectures: A Sustainability Perspective. 98-100 - Przemyslaw Lewicki, Jacek Tochowicz, Jeroen van Genuchten:
Are Robots Taking Our Jobs? A RoboPlatform at a Bank. 101-104 - Tommi Mikkonen, Antero Taivalsaari:
Software Reuse in the Era of Opportunistic Design. 105-111 - Jon Whittle:
Is Your Software Valueless? 112-115 - George Fairbanks:
Principle of Least Expressiveness. 116-119 - Travis Kimmel:
Johnathan Nightingale on Scaling Engineering Management. 120-124
Volume 36, Number 4, July - August 2019
- Ipek Ozkaya:
Are DevOps and Automation Our Next Silver Bullet? 3-95 - Bastian Tenbergen, Marian Daun:
Is Requirements-Engineering Research Delivering What It Promised?: A Review of Its Accomplishments and Opportunities After 10 Years. 6-11 - Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini, Christof Ebert:
Enterprise Architecture. 12-19 - Marco Kuhrmann, Philipp Diebold, Jürgen Münch, Paolo Tell, Kitija Trektere, Fergal McCaffery, Vahid Garousi, Michael Felderer, Oliver Linssen, Eckhart Hanser, Christian R. Prause:
Hybrid Software Development Approaches in Practice: A European Perspective. 20-31 - Kurt Schmitz, Radha K. Mahapatra, Sridhar P. Nerur:
User Engagement in the Era of Hybrid Agile Methodology. 32-40 - Igor Steinmacher, Christoph Treude, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Let Me In: Guidelines for the Successful Onboarding of Newcomers to Open Source Projects. 41-49 - Jo Erskine Hannay, Hans Christian Benestad, Kjetil Strand:
Agile Uncertainty Assessment for Benefit Points and Story Points. 50-62 - Vahid Garousi, Seckin Tasli, Onur Sertel, Mustafa Tokgoz, Kadir Herkiloglu, Hikmet Ferda Ergunes Arkin, Osman Bilir:
Automated Testing of Simulation Software in the Aviation Industry: An Experience Report. 63-75 - Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Kuntal Dey, Michael Hind, Samuel C. Hoffman, Stephanie Houde, Kalapriya Kannan, Pranay Lohia, Sameep Mehta, Aleksandra Mojsilovic, Seema Nagar, Karthikeyan Natesan Ramamurthy, John T. Richards, Diptikalyan Saha, Prasanna Sattigeri, Moninder Singh, Kush R. Varshney, Yunfeng Zhang:
Think Your Artificial Intelligence Software Is Fair? Think Again. 76-80 - Kjell Jørgen Hole:
Dominating Software Systems: How to Overcome Online Information Asymmetry. 81-87 - George Fairbanks:
Scale Your Team Horizontally. 88-90 - Les Hatton, Anne-Françoise Rutkowski:
"Lessons Must Be Learned"-But Are They? 91-95 - Nishant Suneja:
Scylladb optimizes database architecture to maximize hardware performance. 96-100
Volume 36, Number 5, September - October 2019
- Ipek Ozkaya:
The Voice of the Developer. 3-5 - Nicole Novielli, Alexander Serebrenik:
Sentiment and Emotion in Software Engineering. 6-9 - Alistair Mavin, Philip Wilkinson:
Ten Years of EARS. 10-14 - Christof Ebert, Michael Weyrich:
Validation of Autonomous Systems. 15-23 - Chris Hathhorn, Grigore Rosu:
Dealing With C's Original Sin. 24-28 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Leandro L. Minku:
Highlights from ICSE 2019: Software Security and Mobile App Energy Consumption. 29-31 - Daniel Martens, Walid Maalej:
Release Early, Release Often, and Watch Your Users' Emotions: Lessons From Emotional Patterns. 32-37 - Colin M. Werner, Ze Shi Li, Daniela E. Damian:
Can a Machine Learn Through Customer Sentiment?: A Cost-Aware Approach to Predict Support Ticket Escalations. 38-45 - Marc J. Lanovaz, Bram Adams:
Comparing the Communication Tone and Responses of Users and Developers in Two R Mailing Lists: Measuring Positive and Negative Emails. 46-50 - Kelly Blincoe, Olga Springer, Michal R. Wróbel:
Perceptions of Gender Diversity's Impact on Mood in Software Development Teams. 51-56 - Emanuel Mellblom, Isar Arason, Lucas Gren, Richard Torkar:
The Connection Between Burnout and Personality Types in Software Developers. 57-64 - Rungroj Maipradit, Hideaki Hata, Kenichi Matsumoto:
Sentiment Classification Using N-Gram Inverse Document Frequency and Automated Machine Learning. 65-70 - William R. Nichols:
The End to the Myth of Individual Programmer Productivity. 71-75 - George Fairbanks:
Healthy Code Reveals the Problem and Solution. 76-79 - Adam Gordon Bell:
Jonathan Boccara on Legacy Code. 80-84
Volume 36, Number 6, November - December 2019
- Ipek Ozkaya:
Interact, Collaborate, Debate. 3-6 - Sarah Gregory:
Requirements Engineering: The Quest for Meaningful Metrics: Time for a Change? 7-11 - Gregorio Robles, Igor Steinmacher, Paul Adams, Christoph Treude:
Twenty Years of Open Source Software: From Skepticism to Mainstream. 12-15 - Benjamin M. Brosgol:
How to Succeed in the Software Business While Giving Away the Source Code: The AdaCore Experience. 17-22 - Diane Mueller, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar:
From Art to Science: The Evolution of Community Development. 23-28 - Thomas P. Scanlon:
Critical Factors for Open Source Advancement in the U.S. Department of Defense. 29-33 - Guilherme Avelino, Leonardo Teixeira Passos, Fábio Petrillo, Marco Túlio Valente:
Who Can Maintain This Code?: Assessing the Effectiveness of Repository-Mining Techniques for Identifying Software Maintainers. 34-42 - Gregory Vial:
Lessons in Persisting Object Data Using Object-Relational Mapping. 43-52 - George Fairbanks:
Better Code Reviews With Design by Contract. 53-56 - Michiel van Genuchten, Les Hatton:
Ten Years of "Impact" Columns - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. 57-60 - John Backes, Pauline Bolignano, Byron Cook, Andrew Gacek, Kasper Søe Luckow, Neha Rungta, Martin Schäf, Cole Schlesinger, Rima Tanash, Carsten Varming, Michael W. Whalen:
One-Click Formal Methods. 61-65 - Christof Ebert, Jens Heidrich, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Adam Trendowicz:
Data Science: Technologies for Better Software. 66-72 - Gerard J. Holzmann:
Code Overload. 73-75 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Alexander Serebrenik:
Gender in Software Engineering. 76-78 - Alcides Fonseca, Rick Kazman, Patricia Lago:
A Manifesto for Energy-Aware Software. 79-82 - Gavin Henry:
Howard Chu on Lightning Memory-Mapped Database. 83-87
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