Doctoral Symposium
Please find a list of the accepted Doctoral Symposium.
Congratulations to the authors!!
Search-Based Migration of Model Variants to Software Product Line Architectures
Wesley Klewerton Guez Assunção
Mining Patterns of Sensitive Data Usage
Vitalii Avdiienko
An Integrated Multi-Agent-Based Simulation Approach to Support Software Project Management
Davy de Medeiros Baia
Towards a Practical Security Analysis Methodology
Alexander van den Berghe
DIETs: Recommender Systems for Mobile API Developers
Stefanie Beyer
A Unified Approach to Automatic Testing of Architectural Constraints
Andrea Caracciolo
On the Architecture-Driven Development of Software-Intensive Systems-of-Systems
Everton Cavalcante
Safe Evolution Patterns for Software Product Lines
Nicolas Dintzner
Towards Model Driven Architecture and Analysis of System of Systems Access Control
Jamal El Hachem
Automated Planning for Self-Adaptive Systems
Richard Gil
Statistical Learning and Software Mining for Agent Based Simulation of Software Evolution
Verena Honsel
Understanding the Software Fault Introduction Process
Laura Inozemtseva
Automatic Documentation Generation via Source Code Summarization
Paul McBurney
Supporting Scientific SE Process Improvement
Erika S. Mesh
A Security Practices Evaluation Framework
Patrick Morrison
Measuring Software Developers’ Perceived Difficulty with Biometric Sensors
Sebastian C. Müller
Strategies for Prioritizing Test Cases Generated through Model-Based Testing Approaches
João Felipe Silva Ouriques
Scalable Formal Verification of UML Models
Mohammad Mehdi Pourhashem Kallehbasti
Verification of Android Applications
Heila van der Merwe
Contributor’s Performance, Participation Intentions, Its Influencers and Project Performance
Ayushi Rastogi
A Comprehensive Framework for the Development of Dynamic Smart Spaces
Adnan Shahzada
A Declarative Foundation for Comprehensive History Querying
Reinout Stevens
Towards Generation of Software Development Tasks
C. Albert Thompson
Scalability Studies on Selective Mutation Testing
Jie Zhang
Qualitative Analysis of Knowledge Transfer in Pair Programming
Franz Zieris