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Bauer, P. (author), Fedák, V. (author)
conference paper 2007
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Anderson, K.S. (author), Visser, Denise (author), Mannen, Jan-Willem (author), Jiang, Yuxiang (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Background: Applying Continuous Experimentation on a large scale is not easily achieved. Although the evolution within large tech organisations is well understood, we still lack a good understanding of how to transition a company towards applying more experiments. Objective: This study investigates how practitioners define, value and apply...
conference paper 2022
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di Biase, M. (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), van Deursen, A. (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Background: Code review is a cognitively demanding and time-consuming process. Previous qualitative studies hinted at how decomposing change sets into multiple yet internally coherent ones would improve the reviewing process. So far, literature provided no quantitative analysis of this hypothesis.<br/>Aims: (1) Quantitatively measure the effects...
journal article 2019
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Bridié, Dereck (author)
Deprecation in Java is a language feature that allows API producers to mark program elements as obsolete. However, previous work has identified that this mechanism is co-opted to indicate another concept entirely: a misuse of deprecation. This leaves room for improvement because deprecation warning mechanisms do not fully describe the true...
master thesis 2020
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Konsolakis, Kostas (author)
Physical activity recognition through wearables has enabled the development of novel applications in healthcare. Most of the existing studies focus on predicting activities using wearable sensors, either in a controlled or uncontrolled environment. However, there is not a clear distinction between these two environments. Hence, this thesis aimed...
master thesis 2018
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Cornelissen, B. (author), Zaidman, A. (author)
Accepted version for publication in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. Software maintenance activities require a sufficient level of understanding of the software at hand that unfortunately is not always readily available. Execution trace visualization is a common approach in gaining this understanding, and among our own efforts in this...
report 2009
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Wewerinke, P.H. (author)
A theoretical and experimental program was conducted to study human response characteristics in a variety of single- and dual-axis control situations. The object was to build and support a human control effort model. The aspect of human controller's effort is indispensable for a complete description and prediction of human operator behavior and...
report 1974
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