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32nd SBES 2018: Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
- Uirá Kulesza:
Proceedings of the XXXII Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, SBES 2018, Sao Carlos, Brazil, September 17-21, 2018. ACM 2018
Research track: Software architecture
- Tiago Oliveira Motta, Rodrigo Rocha Gomes e Souza, Cláudio Sant'Anna:
Characterizing architectural information in commit messages: an exploratory study. 12-21 - Vanius Zapalowski, Daltro José Nunes, Ingrid Nunes:
Understanding architecture non-conformance: why is there a gap between conceptual architectural rules and source code dependencies? 22-31 - Welder Pinheiro Luz, Everton Agilar, Marcos César de Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo R. de Melo, Gustavo Pinto, Rodrigo Bonifácio:
An experience report on the adoption of microservices in three Brazilian government institutions. 32-41
Research track: Empirical software engineering
- Rebeca Campos Motta, Káthia M. de Oliveira, Guilherme H. Travassos:
On challenges in engineering IoT software systems. 42-51 - Eudis Teixeira, Liliane Fonseca, Sérgio Soares:
Threats to validity in controlled experiments in software engineering: what the experts say and why this is relevant. 52-61 - Luis Vaz, Sabrina Marczak, Igor Steinmacher:
An empirical study on task documentation in software crowdsourcing: the case of the topcoder platform. 62-71 - Glaice Kelly da Silva Quirino, Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Ricardo de Almeida Falbo:
Visual notations for software pattern languages: a mapping study. 72-81
Research track: Requirements engineering
- Francisco José Rêgo Lopes, Mariela Inés Cortés:
Business value characterization in software projects for electronic government in the Brazilian federal government. 82-91 - Eduardo Gouveia Pinheiro, Larissa Albano Lopes, Tayana Uchôa Conte, Luciana Aparecida Martinez Zaina:
The contribution of non-technical stakeholders on the specification of UX requirements: an experimental study using the proto-persona technique. 92-101 - Roxana Lisette Quintanilla Portugal, Tong Li, Lyrene Fernandes da Silva, Eduardo Almentero, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
NFRfinder: a knowledge based strategy for mining non-functional requirements. 102-111 - Mariana Maia Peixoto, Carla Silva:
Specifying privacy requirements with goal-oriented modeling languages. 112-121
Research track: Software analytics
- Cristiano Werner Araújo, Vanius Zapalowski, Ingrid Nunes:
Using code quality features to predict bugs in procedural software systems. 122-131 - Vinicius H. S. Durelli, Rafael Serapilha Durelli, André Takeshi Endo, Elder Cirilo, Washington Luiz, Leonardo Rocha:
Please please me: does the presence of test cases influence mobile app users' satisfaction? 132-141 - Ronyérison Braga, Pedro de Alcântara dos Santos Neto, Ricardo de Andrade Lira Rabelo, José Santiago, Matheus Souza:
A machine learning approach to generate test oracles. 142-151
Research track: Software verification & validation
- Indy P. S. C. Silva, Everton L. G. Alves, Patrícia D. L. Machado:
Can automated test case generation cope with extract method validation? 152-161 - Helson Luiz Jakubovski Filho, Thiago do Nascimento Ferreira, Silvia Regina Vergilio:
Multiple objective test set selection for software product line testing: evaluating different preference-based algorithms. 162-171
Insightful track: Insightful
- Clauirton A. Siebra, Walter Correia, Marcelo Penha, Jefte Macedo, Jonysberg P. Quintino, Marcelo Anjos, Fabiana Florentin, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, André L. M. Santos:
An analysis on tools for accessibility evaluation in mobile applications. 172-177 - Deógenes Pereira da Silva Junior, Patricia Cristiane de Souza, Cristiano Maciel:
Method for privacy requirements elicitation in ubiquitous computing. 178-183 - Kátia Romero Felizardo, Anderson Y. Iwazaki da Silva, Érica Ferreira de Souza, Nandamudi L. Vijaykumar, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
Evaluating strategies for forward snowballing application to support secondary studies updates: emergent results. 184-189 - Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Marcos Lordello Chaim, José Carlos Maldonado:
Where are the minimal mutants? 190-195 - Jéssyka Vilela, Jaelson Castro, Luiz Eduardo Galvão Martins, Tony Gorschek:
Safe-RE: a safety requirements metamodel based on industry safety standards. 196-201 - Joenio Costa, Paulo Meirelles, Christina Chavez:
On the sustainability of academic software: the case of static analysis tools. 202-207 - João Pablo S. da Silva, Miguel Ecar, Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Gilleanes Thorwald Araujo Guedes, Elder M. Rodrigues:
Towards a domain-specific modeling language for self-adaptive systems conceptual modeling. 208-213 - Rainara Maia Carvalho, Rossana M. C. Andrade, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira:
Correlations between invisibility and usability in ubicomp and IoT applications: partial results. 214-219
Education track: Education
- Anderson Felipe Souza, Bruna Ferreira, Natasha M. Costa Valentim, Tayana Conte:
An experience report on teaching multiple design thinking techniques to software engineering students. 220-229 - Thaís Ferreira, Davi Viana, Juliana Fernandes, Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos:
Identifying emerging topics and difficulties in software engineering education in Brazil. 230-239 - Kamila Takayama Lyra, Marcela Lopes Alves, Fernando H. Carvalho Silva, Kathiani Elisa de Souza, Seiji Isotani:
An agile project management experience: points of view of graduate students. 240-249 - Moara Sousa Brito, Fernanda Gomes Silva, Christina von Flach G. Chavez, Debora Maria Coelho Nascimento, Roberto Almeida Bittencourt:
FLOSS in software engineering education: an update of a systematic mapping study. 250-259 - Clarice Ferreira, Cleice Souza, Gustavo Pinto, Igor Steinmacher, Paulo Meirelles:
When students become contributors: leveraging OSS contributions in software engineering courses. 260-269 - Andréa Sabedra Bordin, Fabiane Barreto Vavassori Benitti:
Software maintenance: what do we teach and what does the industry practice? 270-279 - Sofia Costa Paiva, Dárlinton Barbosa Feres Carvalho:
Software creation workshop: a capstone course for business-oriented software engineering teaching. 280-288 - Cristiane Soares Ramos, Ricardo Ajax Dias Kosloski, Elaine Venson, Rejane Maria da Costa Figueiredo, Victor Hugo A. Deon:
TBL as an active learning-teaching methodology for software engineering courses. 289-297 - Thiago A. Beppe, Italo Linhares de Araújo, Bruno Sabóia Aragão, Ismayle de Sousa Santos, Davi Ximenes, Rossana M. de Castro Andrade:
GreaTest: a card game to motivate the software testing learning. 298-307 - Williamson Silva, Bruno Gadelha, Igor Steinmacher, Tayana Conte:
What are the differences between group and individual modeling when learning UML? 308-317 - Andrew Diniz da Costa, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Hendi Lemos Coelho, Gustavo Robichez de Carvalho, Hugo Fuks, Ricardo Almeida Venieris:
Multidisciplinary groups learning to develop mobile applications from the challenge based learning methodology. 318-327 - Lis Ângela De Bortoli:
Non-conventional dynamics in a software engineering course: practical and ludic activities. 328-337 - Cláudio Marcio Felisbino, Adolfo Gustavo Serra Seca Neto, Laudelino Cordeiro Bastos:
Supporting to the teaching and learning process in object orientation during the construction of class diagrams. 338-347 - José Adson O. G. da Cunha, Gabriel Araújo Marques, Wellington Lourenço Lemos, Uélio Dornelas Câmara Jr., Francisco J. S. Vasconcellos:
Software engineering education in Brazil: a mapping study. 348-356
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