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Software Quality Journal, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, March 2015
- Rachel Harrison:
In this issue. 1-2 - Anne Caroline O. Rocha, Franklin Ramalho, Patrícia D. L. Machado:
Automating test-based inspection of design models. 3-28 - Saad Zafar, Misbah Mehboob, Asma Naveed, Bushra Malik:
Security quality model: an extension of Dromey's model. 29-54 - Najeeb Ullah:
A method for predicting open source software residual defects. 55-76 - Yiannis Kanellopoulos, Yijun Yu:
Guest editorial: Special section: Software quality and maintainability. 77-78 - Theodoros Chaikalis, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Georgina Examiliotou:
Investigating the effect of evolution and refactorings on feature scattering. 79-105 - John Businge, Alexander Serebrenik, Mark G. J. van den Brand:
Eclipse API usage: the good and the bad. 107-141 - Tian Zhang, Xiaomei Zheng, Yan Zhang, Jianhua Zhao, Xuandong Li:
A declarative approach for Java code instrumentation. 143-170 - Kassem Fawaz, Fadi A. Zaraket, Wes Masri, Hamza Harkous:
PBCOV: a property-based coverage criterion. 171-202
Volume 23, Number 2, June 2015
- Rachel Harrison:
In this issue. 203-204 - Bora Caglayan, Ayse Tosun Misirli, Ayse Basar Bener, Andriy V. Miranskyy:
Predicting defective modules in different test phases. 205-227 - Maggie Hamill, Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova:
Exploring fault types, detection activities, and failure severity in an evolving safety-critical software system. 229-265 - Ljubomir Lazic, Stevan Milinkovic:
Reducing software defects removal cost via design of experiments using Taguchi approach. 267-295 - Rui Abreu, Birgit Hofer, Alexandre Perez, Franz Wotawa:
Using constraints to diagnose faulty spreadsheets. 297-322 - Ali Ouni, Marouane Kessentini, Slim Bechikh, Houari A. Sahraoui:
Prioritizing code-smells correction tasks using chemical reaction optimization. 323-361 - Tihana Galinac Grbac, Zeljka Car, Darko Huljenic:
A quality cost reduction model for large-scale software development. 363-390
Volume 23, Number 3, September 2015
- Rachel Harrison:
In this issue. 391-392 - Lech Madeyski, Marian Jureczko:
Which process metrics can significantly improve defect prediction models? An empirical study. 393-422 - Fevzi Belli, Mutlu Beyazit, André Takeshi Endo, Aditya P. Mathur, Adenilso da Silva Simão:
Fault domain-based testing in imperfect situations: a heuristic approach and case studies. 423-452 - Shouki A. Ebad, Moataz A. Ahmed:
Functionality-based software packaging using sequence diagrams. 453-481 - Claudia Iacob, Shamal Faily, David Bell:
Special section: software quality for mobile apps. 483-484 - Mark D. Syer, Meiyappan Nagappan, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Studying the relationship between source code quality and mobile platform dependence. 485-508 - Bernhard Peischl, Michaela Ferk, Andreas Holzinger:
The fine art of user-centered software development. 509-536
Volume 23, Number 4, December 2015
- Rachel Harrison:
In this issue. 537-538 - Ronald Jabangwe, Jürgen Börstler, Kai Petersen:
Handover of managerial responsibilities in global software development: a case study of source code evolution and quality. 539-566 - Panagiota Chatzipetrou, Lefteris Angelis, Sebastian Barney, Claes Wohlin:
An experience-based framework for evaluating alignment of software quality goals. 567-594 - Francisco José Domínguez Mayo, Julián Alberto García-García, María José Escalona, Manuel Mejías, Matias Urbieta, Gustavo Rossi:
A framework and tool to manage Cloud Computing service quality. 595-625 - Frank Philip Seth, Erja Mustonen-Ollila, Ossi Taipale, Kari Smolander:
Software quality construction in 11 companies: an empirical study using the grounded theory. 627-660 - Cédric Bouhours, Hervé Leblanc, Christian Percebois:
Spoiled patterns: how to extend the GoF. 661-694 - Gul Calikli, Ayse Bener:
Empirical analysis of factors affecting confirmation bias levels of software engineers. 695-722
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