3. ISESE 2004:
Redondo Beach, CA, USA
2004 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2004), 19-20 August 2004, Redondo Beach, CA, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2165-7
Keynote Address
- Michael Shermer:
Why People Believe Weird Things: Science, Pseudoscience, and Critical Thinking.
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Session 1A:
Software Changes and Evolution
Session 1B:
Software Testing
Session 2A:
Programming Practices
Session 2B:
Defect Management
Session 3:
Infrastructure and Tool Support for Empirical Studies
- Barry W. Boehm, Jesal Bhuta, David Garlan, Eric Gradman, LiGuo Huang, Alexander Lam, Raymond J. Madachy, Nenad Medvidovic, Kenneth Meyer, Steven Meyers, Gustavo Pérez, Kirk Reinholtz, Roshanak Roshandel, Nicolas Rouquette:
Using Empirical Testbeds to Accelerate Technology Maturity and Transition: The SCRover Experience.
117-126

- Luís Felipe Santos Silva, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
Tool-Supported Unobtrusive Evaluation of Software Engineering Process Conformance.
127-135

- Philip M. Johnson, Hongbing Kou, Joy Agustin, Qin Zhang, Aaron Kagawa, Takuya Yamashita:
Practical Automated Process and Product Metric Collection and Analysis in a Classroom Setting: Lessons Learned from Hackystat-UH.
136-144

Session 4A:
Cost Estimation
Session 4B:
Software Requirements
- Patrik Berander:
Using Students as Subjects in Requirements Prioritization.
167-176

- Ban Al-Ani, H. Keith Edwards:
An Empirical Study of a Qualitative Systematic Approach to Requirements Analysis (QSARA).
177-186

Session 5A:
Predictive Models
Session 5B:
Reading Techniques for Inspections
Session 6:
Empirical Studies Methodology
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