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4. ISESE 2005: Noosa Heads, Australia
- 2005 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2005), 17-18 November 2005, Noosa Heads, Australia. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9507-7

Project Management Issues I
- Keun Lee, Barry W. Boehm:

Empirical results from an experiment on value-based review (VBR) processes. 3-12 - Ida Hogganvik, Ketil Stølen:

Risk analysis terminology for IT-systems: does it match intuition? 13-22 - Jonathan Sillito, Kris De Volder, Brian D. Fisher

, Gail C. Murphy:
Managing software change tasks: an exploratory study. 23-32
Maintenance Issues I
- Andrew Le Gear

, Jim Buckley
, J. J. Collins:
Software reconnexion: understanding software using a variation on software reconnaissance and reflexion modelling. 34-43 - Liguo Yu, Stephen R. Schach, Kai Chen:

Maintaining Linux: the role of "current". 44-52 - Phillip A. Relf:

Tool assisted identifier naming for improved software readability: an empirical study. 53-62
Testing
- Hema Srikanth, Laurie A. Williams, Jason A. Osborne:

System test case prioritization of new and regression test cases. 64-73 - Mats Skoglund, Per Runeson

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A case study of the class firewall regression test selection technique on a large scale distributed software system. 74-83 - Juha Itkonen

, Kristian Rautiainen
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Exploratory testing: a multiple case study. 84-93
Experiments and Experimental Support I
- Andreas Jedlitschka

, Dietmar Pfahl
:
Reporting guidelines for controlled experiments in software engineering. 95-104 - Bhekisipho Twala

, Michelle Cartwright, Martin J. Shepperd
:
Comparison of various methods for handling incomplete data in software engineering databases. 105-114 - Stephen G. MacDonell:

Visualization and analysis of software engineering data using self-organizing maps. 115-124
Metrics I
- Hiyam Al-Kilidar

, Karl Cox, Barbara A. Kitchenham
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The use and usefulness of the ISO/IEC 9126 quality standard. 126-132 - Forrest Shull, Richard Turner:

An empirical approach to best practice identification and selection: the US Department of Defense acquisition best practices clearinghouse. 133-140 - Elspeth Golden, Bonnie E. John, Len Bass:

Quality vs. quantity: comparing evaluation methods in a usability-focused software architecture modification task. 141-150
Quality
- Lars-Ola Damm, Lars Lundberg:

Identification of test process improvements by combining fault trigger classification and faults-slip-through measurement. 152-161 - Toan Huynh, James Miller:

Further investigations into evaluating Web site reliability. 162-171 - LiGuo Huang

, Barry W. Boehm:
Determining how much software assurance is enough? A value-based approach. 172-181
Software Process
- Qing Wang, Mingshu Li:

Measuring and improving software process in China. 183-192 - Outi Salo, Pekka Abrahamsson

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Integrating agile software development and software process improvement: a longitudinal case study. 193-202
Lessons Learned
- Aileen Cater-Steel

, Mark Toleman
, Terry Rout:
Addressing the challenges of replications of surveys in software engineering research. 204-213 - Reidar Conradi, Jingyue Li

, Odd Petter N. Slyngstad, Vigdis By Kampenes, Christian Bunse, Maurizio Morisio, Marco Torchiano
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Reflections on conducting an international survey of software engineering. 214-223
Industrial Studies
- Eugene Glynn, Brian Fitzgerald

, Chris Exton:
Commercial adoption of open source software: an empirical study. 225-234 - Jussi Koskinen, Heikki Lintinen, Jarmo J. Ahonen, Tero Tilus, Henna Sivula:

Empirical study of industrial decision making for software modernizations. 235-244
Requirements Issues
- Claes Wohlin

, Aybüke Aurum:
What is important when deciding to include a software requirement in a project or release? 246-255 - Deirdre Carew, Chris Exton, Jim Buckley

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An empirical investigation of the comprehensibility of requirements specifications. 256-265 - Anderson Belgamo, Sandra Camargo Pinto Ferraz Fabbri, José Carlos Maldonado:

TUCCA: improving the effectiveness of use case construction and requirement analysis. 266-275
Maintenance Issues II
- Marco Torchiano

, Filippo Ricca, Paolo Tonella
:
A comparative study on the re-documentation of existing software: code annotations vs. drawing editors. 277-286 - Mika Mäntylä

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An experiment on subjective evolvability evaluation of object-oriented software: explaining factors and interrater agreement. 287-296 - Liguo Yu, Stephen R. Schach, Kai Chen:

Measuring the maintainability of open-source software. 297-303
Evaluation
- Forrest Shull, Jeffrey C. Carver

, Lorin Hochstein, Victor R. Basili:
Empirical study design in the area of high-performance computing (HPC). 305-314 - Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Pia Meyer:

Evaluating the acceptor side of EM3: release management at SAS. 315-324 - Rizwan Ahmed, Tracy Hall

, Paul Wernick, Stewart Robinson
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Evaluating a rapid simulation modelling process (RSMP) through controlled experiments. 325-334
Experiments and Experimental Support II
- Jari Vanhanen, Casper Lassenius:

Effects of pair programming at the development team level: an experiment. 336-345 - Jennifer Swan, Trevor Barker

, Carol Britton, Maria Kutar:
An empirical study of factors that affect user performance when using UML interaction diagrams. 346-355 - Lesley Pek Wee Land

, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Li Bin:
Investigating training effects on software reviews: a controlled experiment. 356-366
Reuse
- Liguo Yu, Stephen R. Schach, Kai Chen:

Reusability before and after reuse: a Darwin case study. 368-375 - Raihan Al-Ekram, Cory Kapser, Richard C. Holt, Michael W. Godfrey:

Cloning by accident: an empirical study of source code cloning across software systems. 376-385 - Rattikorn Hewett:

Learning from software reuse experience. 386-395
Cost and Effort Issues I
- Shaochun Xu, Václav Rajlich:

Dialog-based protocol: an empirical research method for cognitive activities in software engineering. 397-406 - Bente Anda, Hans Christian Benestad, Siw Elisabeth Hove:

A multiple-case study of software effort estimation based on use case points. 407-416 - J. S. Karn, Anthony J. Cowling:

A study of the effect of disruptions on the performance of software engineering teams. 417-425
Project Management Issues II
- Nur Nurmuliani, Didar Zowghi, Susan P. Williams:

Characterising Requirements Volatility: An Empirical Case Study. ISESE 2005: 427-436 - Stefan Biffl, Bettina Thurnher, G. Goluch, Dietmar Winkler, Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch:

An empirical investigation on the visualization of temporal uncertainties in software engineering project planning. 437-446 - Tore Dybå, Nils Brede Moe

, Erik Arisholm:
Measuring software methodology usage: challenges of conceptualization and operationalization. 447-457
Metrics II
- Sutirtha Bhattacharya, Dewayne E. Perry:

Contextual reusability metrics for event-based architectures. 459-468 - Michael English, Jim Buckley

, Tony Cahill:
A friend in need is a friend indeed [software metrics and friend functions]. 469-478 - Rajesh Vasa

, Jean-Guy Schneider
, Clinton J. Woodward, Andrew Cain
:
Detecting structural changes in object oriented software systems. 479-486
Experiments and Experimental Support III
- Rogério Eduardo Garcia

, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira
, José Carlos Maldonado:
Genetic algorithms to support software engineering experimentation. 488-497 - Emilia Mendes:

A systematic review of Web engineering research. 498-507
Cost and Effort Issues II
- Carolyn Mair, Martin J. Shepperd

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The consistency of empirical comparisons of regression and analogy-based software project cost prediction. 509-518

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