Fifth Workshop on Empirical Studies of Software Maintenance (WESS99)

Friday 3 - Saturday 4, September 1999
Keble College, Oxford, UK

Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society IEEE Technical Committee on Software Engineering in cooperation with the Empirical Software Engineering Research Group (Bournemouth University) and the Centre for Software Reliability.

Theme: How to wade through the mire of evidence?

Authors Nationality Title Postscript file
Antoniol, Canfora, Cimitile and De Lucia Italy Evaluating estimating models on empirical data antoniol.ps
Deligiannis and Shepperd Greece A review of experimental investigations into object-oriented technology deligiannis.ps
Harman, Hierons, Holcombe, Jones Reid, Roper and Woodward UK Towards a maturity model for empirical studies of software testing harman.ps
Harrison and Wells UK Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research methods and their impact upon software system design harrison.ps
Homan UK 10 years of software maintenance or crawling through the mire homan.ps
Kahen, Lehman and Ramil UK Empirical studies of the global software process - the impact of feedback kahen.ps
Manderson and Layzell UK Software change control for maintenance: some experiences of moving from black art to black box manderson.ps
Niessink Netherlands Software maintenance research in the mire? niessink.ps
Ostrand and Weyuker USA How can we encourage practitioners to respond to empirical evidence ostrand.ps
Prechelt Germany Raise public scrutiny prechelt.ps
Punter Netherlands Goal oriented evaluation design - selecting metrics by engineer opinion punter.ps
Rosenberg USA Empirical software engineering as clinical research rosenberg.ps
Runseson, Wohlin and Ohlsson Sweden A proposal for comparison of modules for identification of fault-proneness runeson.ps
Schneidewind USA Presenting research results schneidewind.ps
Sim Canada Evaluating the evidence: lessons from ethnography sim.ps
Singer Canada Using the American Psychological Association (APA) style guidelines to report experimental results singer.ps


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