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SOFTENG 2017, The Third International Conference on Advances and Trends in Software Engineering
Type: conference
Notes: IARIA Conference.
Editors:
Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Stockholm University & Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Pål Ellingsen, Bergen University College, Norway
Paolo Maresca, Verisign, Inc., USA
ISSN: 2519-8394
ISBN: 978-1-61208-553-1
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from April 23, 2017 to April 27, 2017
Articles: there are 17 articles
Visualizing Execution Models and Testing Results
Bernard Stepien, Liam Peyton, and Mohamed Alhaj
keywords: component;sofware modelling; testing; TTCN-3
A Comparative Study of GUI Automated Tools for Software Testing
Peter Sabev and Katalina Grigorova
keywords: GUI; software; quality assurance; QA; automated testing; test automation; testing tools; UI; GUI; tests; Selenium; RFT; UFT; TestComplete; Ranorex; OATS
Chimera: A Distributed High-throughput Low-latency Data Processing and Streaming System
Pascal Lau and Paolo Maresca
keywords: Distributed computing, High performance computing, Data systems
Integrating Static Taint Analysis in an Iterative Software Development Life Cycle
Thomas Lie and Pål Ellingsen
keywords: Taint Analysis; iterative development; software security; injection attacks
Method for Automatic Resumption of Runtime Verification Monitors
Christian Drabek, Gereon Weiss, and Bernhard Bauer
keywords: resumption; runtime verification; monitor; state machine; networked embedded systems; model-based
Quality Evaluation of Test Oracles Using Mutation
Ana Claudia Maciel, Rafael Oliveira, and Marcio Delamaro
keywords: Test Oracles; Mutation Testing; Mutation Operators;
Visual Component-based Development of Formal Models
Sergey Ostroumov and Marina Waldén
keywords: Components Library; Visual Design; Event-B; Formal Components.
Analysing the Need for Training in Program Design Patterns - An empirical exploration of two social worlds
Viggo Holmstedt and Shegaw A. Mengiste
keywords: design patterns; Training; object oriented system;social worlds practitioners; managers.
A Model-Driven Approach for Evaluating Traceability Information
Hendrik Bünder, Christoph Rieger, and Herbert Kuchen
keywords: Traceability; Domain-Specific Language; Software Metrics; Model-driven Software Development; Xtext
On the Effect of Minimum Support and Maximum Gap for Code Clone Detection- An Approach Using Apriori-based Algorithm -
Yoshihisa Udagawa
keywords: Code clone; Maximal frequent sequence; Longest common subsequence(LCS) algorithm; Java source code
Function Points and Service-oriented Architectures
Roberto Meli
keywords: function point analysis; SOA; component; middleware; measurement.
Overview of a Domain-Driven Design Approach to Build Microservice-Based Applications
Roland H. Steinegger, Pascal Giessler, Benjamin Hippchen, and Sebastian Abeck
keywords: Domain-driven design, API, resource-orientation, domain model, software development process, microservices, backend-for-frontend
Consistent Cost Estimation for the Automotive Safety Model based Software Development Life Cycle
Demetrio Cortese
keywords: Model Based; Executable specification; Cost estimation; Embedded Software; Autocode generation; Software Engineering; Functional Safety
A Team Allocation Technique Ensuring Bug Assignment to Existing and New Developers Using Their Recency and Expertise
Afrina Khatun and Kazi Sakib
keywords: Bug Assignment; Team Allocation; Bug Report; Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)
Self-Governance Developer Framework
Mira Kajko-Mattsson and Gudrun Jeppesen
keywords: personal software process; self-discipline; self-organization; software development; software methods, process models, coding, unit testing.
Security and Software Engineering: Analyzing Effort and Cost
Callum Brill and Aspen Olmsted
keywords: Software Engineering; Cyber Security
Improving a Travel Management Procedure: an Italian Experience
Antonello Calabrò, Eda Marchetti, Giorgio Oronzo Spagnolo, Pierangela Cempini, Luca Mancini, and Serena Paoletti
keywords: Business process; Monitoring; Adequacy Criteria; Learning assessment; Business process; Monitoring; Adequacy Criteria; Learning assessment