Dagstuhl Seminar Experimental Software Engineering Issues 1992
H. Dieter Rombach, Victor R. Basili, Richard W. Selby (Eds.):
Experimental Software Engineering Issues: Critical Assessment and Future Directions, International Workshop Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 14-18, 1992, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 706 Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-57092-6
Session 1:
The Experimental Paradigm in Software Engineering
- Victor R. Basili:
The Experimental Paradigm in Software Engineering.
3-12
- William W. Agresti:
Profile of an Artifact Assessment Capability.
13-16
- Laszlo A. Belady:
Experiments and Measurements for Systems Integration.
17-18
- Norbert Fuchs:
Software Engineering Still on the Way to an Engineering Discipline.
19-22
- Jochen Ludewig:
Problems in Modeling the Software Development Process as an Adventure Game.
23-26
- Walt Scacchi:
Qualitative Techniques and Tools for Measuring, Analyzing, and Simulating Software Processes.
27-29
- Walter F. Tichy:
On Experimental Computer Science.
30-32
- William W. Agresti:
Session 1 Summary: The Experimental Paradigm in Software Engineering.
33-37
Session 2:
Objectives and Context of Measurement or Experimentation
Session 3:
Procedures and Mechanisms for Measurement or Experimentation
- Richard W. Selby:
Software Measurement and Experimentation Frameworks, Mechanisms, and Infrastructure.
89-106
- Warren Harrison:
Towards Well-Defined, Shareable Product Data.
107-110
- D. Ross Jeffery:
A View on the Use of Three Research Philosophies to Adress Empirically Determined Weaknesses of the Software Engineering Process.
111-115
- Chris F. Kemerer:
Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice in Software Engineering Management: Reflections on the Staffing Factors Paradox.
116-120
- Barbara Kitchenham:
A Methodology for Evaluating Software Engineering Methods and Tools.
121-124
- Hausi A. Müller:
Experimental Software Engineering Should Concentrate on Software Evolution.
125-128
- Eric E. Sumner Jr.:
Yet Another Laboratory for Software Engineering.
129-132
- Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
An Axiomatic Model for Program Complexity.
133-136
- Horst Zuse:
Support of Experimentation by Measurement Theory.
137-140
- Barbara Kitchenham:
Session 3 Summary: Procedures and Mechanisms for Measurement or Experimentation.
141-148
Session 4:
(Measurement-Based) Modeling
- Stephen M. Thebaut, Vincent Yun Shen:
Task-Specific Utility Assessment Models and their Role in the Development of Software Engineering Handbooks.
151-157
- Lionel C. Briand:
Quantitative Empirical Modeling for Manageing Software Development: Constraints, Needs and Solutions.
158-163
- Giovanni Cantone:
Software Business, Concurrent Engineering and Experience Factory Relationships.
164-170
- Daniel Hoffman:
Establishing the Fundamentals of Software Engineering.
171-172
- Bev Littlewood:
Measurement-Based Modelling Issues - The Problem of Assuring Ultra-High Dependability.
173-176
- Anneliese von Mayrhauser:
The Role of Simulation in Software Engineering Experimentation.
177-179
- Markku Oivo:
Multiple Viewpoints of Software Models.
180-182
- Anneliese von Mayrhauser:
Session 4 Summary: (Measurement-Based) Modeling.
183-187
Session 5:
Packaging for Reuse or Reuse of Models
Session 6:
Technology Transfer,
Teaching and Training
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