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Heck, P. (author), Zaidman, A. (author)
Verification activities are necessary to ensure that the requirements are specified in a correct way. However, until now requirements verification research has focused on traditional up-front requirements. Agile or just-in-time requirements are by definition incomplete, not specific and might be ambiguous when initially specified, indicating a...
report 2014
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Bezemer, C.P. (author), Zaidman, A. (author)
Preprint submitted to Elsevier. The goal of performance maintenance is to improve the performance of a software system after delivery. As the performance of a system is often characterized by unexpected combinations of metric values, manual analysis of performance is hard in complex systems. In this paper, we propose an approach that helps...
report 2013
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Bezemer, C. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author)
The performance of a software system directly influences customer satisfaction. Self-adaptiveness can contribute to this customer satisfaction by (1) taking appropriate measures when the performance becomes critical, e.g., the system load is too high, or (2) scheduling intensive tasks when the load is low. We investigate how self-adaptive...
report 2012
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Guzzi, A. (author), Hattori, L. (author), Lanza, M. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
The program comprehension research community has been developing useful tools and techniques to support developers in the time-consuming activity of understanding software artifacts. However, the majority of the tools do not bring collective benefit to the team: After gaining the necessary understanding of an artifact (e.g., using a technique...
report 2011
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Luijten, B. (author), Visser, J. (author)
We performed an empirical study of the relation between technical quality of software products and the defect resolution performance of their maintainers. In particular, we tested the hypothesis that ratings for source code maintainability, as employed by the SIG quality model, are correlated with ratings for defect resolution speed. This study...
report 2010
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Kats, L. (author), Kalleberg, K.T. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Preprint of paper published in: LDTA 2008: 8th Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools and Applications, 5 April 2008 Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) increase productivity by providing a rich user interface and rapid feedback for a specific language. Creating an editor for a specific language is not a trivial undertaking, and is a...
report 2008
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Van Deursen, A. (author), Visser, E. (author), Warmer, J. (author)
Software systems need to evolve, and systems built using model-driven approaches are no exception. What complicates model-driven engineering is that it requires multiple dimensions of evolution. In regular evolution, the modeling language is used to make the changes. In meta-model evolution, changes are required to the modeling notation. In...
report 2007
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Lormans, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
Managing traceability data is an important aspect of the software development process. In this paper we investigate to what extent latent semantic indexing (LSI), an information retrieval technique, can help recovering the information needed for automatically reconstructing traceability during the development process. We experimented with two...
report 2006
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