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Antonio Vetrò
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- affiliation: Nexa Center for Internet and Society, Turin, Italy
- affiliation: Polytechnic University of Turin, Department of Control and Computer Engineering, Italy
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c41]Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò, Riccardo Coppola:
Teaching Scrum with a focus on efficiency and inclusiveness. EASE 2024: 595-599 - [c40]Lorenzo Laudadio, Antonio Vetrò, Riccardo Coppola, Juan Carlos De Martin, Marco Torchiano:
Personal Data Transfers to Non-EEA Domains: A Tool for Citizens and An Analysis on Italian Public Administration Websites. GoodIT 2024: 1-4 - [i8]Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò, Riccardo Coppola:
Teaching Scrum with a focus on compliance assessment. CoRR abs/2404.14029 (2024) - [i7]Lorenzo Laudadio, Antonio Vetrò, Riccardo Coppola, Juan Carlos De Martin, Marco Torchiano:
Personal Data Transfers to Non-EEA Domains: A Tool for Citizens and An Analysis on Italian Public Administration Websites. CoRR abs/2407.13467 (2024) - 2023
- [j20]Mariachiara Mecati, Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Measuring Imbalance on Intersectional Protected Attributes and on Target Variable to Forecast Unfair Classifications. IEEE Access 11: 26996-27011 (2023) - [c39]Marco Rondina, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Completeness of Datasets Documentation on ML/AI Repositories: An Empirical Investigation. EPIA (1) 2023: 79-91 - 2022
- [j19]Mariachiara Mecati, Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano:
Detecting Risk of Biased Output with Balance Measures. ACM J. Data Inf. Qual. 14(4): 25:1-25:7 (2022) - [c38]Mariachiara Mecati, Andrea Adrignola, Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano:
Identifying Imbalance Thresholds in Input Data to Achieve Desired Levels of Algorithmic Fairness. IEEE Big Data 2022: 4700-4709 - 2021
- [j18]Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano, Mariachiara Mecati:
A data quality approach to the identification of discrimination risk in automated decision making systems. Gov. Inf. Q. 38(4): 101619 (2021) - [j17]Giovanni Garifo, Giuseppe Futia, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
The Geranium Platform: A KG-Based System for Academic Publications. Inf. 12(9): 366 (2021) - [j16]Marco Conoscenti, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
CLoTH: A Lightning Network Simulator. SoftwareX 15: 100717 (2021) - [c37]Alessandro Simonetta, Antonio Vetrò, Maria Cristina Paoletti, Marco Torchiano:
Integrating SQuARE with ISO 31000 risk management to measure and mitigate software bias. IWESQ@APSEC 2021: 17-22 - [c36]Elena Beretta, Antonio Vetrò, Bruno Lepri, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Equality of Opportunity in Ranking: A Fair-Distributive Model. BIAS 2021: 51-63 - [c35]Mariachiara Mecati, Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano:
Detecting Discrimination Risk in Automated Decision-Making Systems with Balance Measures on Input Data. IEEE BigData 2021: 4287-4296 - [c34]Elena Beretta, Antonio Vetrò, Bruno Lepri, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Detecting discriminatory risk through data annotation based on Bayesian inferences. FAccT 2021: 794-804 - [c33]Alessandro Simonetta, Andrea Trenta, Maria Cristina Paoletti, Antonio Vetrò:
Metrics for Identifying Bias in Datasets. ICYRIME 2021: 10-17 - [c32]Stefan Wagner, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Michael Felderer, Antonio Vetrò, Marcos Kalinowski, Roel J. Wieringa, Dietmar Pfahl, Tayana Conte, Marie-Therese Christiansson, Desmond Greer, Casper Lassenius, Tomi Männistö, Maleknaz Nayebi, Markku Oivo, Birgit Penzenstadler, Rafael Prikladnicki, Guenther Ruhe, André Schekelmann, Sagar Sen, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Ahmet Tuzcu, Jose Luis de la Vara, Dietmar Winkler:
Status Quo in Requirements Engineering: A Theory and a Global Family of Surveys. Software Engineering 2021: 115-116 - [i6]Elena Beretta, Antonio Vetrò, Bruno Lepri, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Detecting discriminatory risk through data annotation based on Bayesian inferences. CoRR abs/2101.11358 (2021) - 2020
- [j15]Giuseppe Futia, Antonio Vetrò:
On the Integration of Knowledge Graphs into Deep Learning Models for a More Comprehensible AI - Three Challenges for Future Research. Inf. 11(2): 122 (2020) - [j14]Giuseppe Futia, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
SeMi: A SEmantic Modeling machIne to build Knowledge Graphs with graph neural networks. SoftwareX 12: 100516 (2020) - [c31]Mariachiara Mecati, Flavio Emanuele Cannavò, Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano:
Identifying Risks in Datasets for Automated Decision-Making. EGOV 2020: 332-344
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j13]Marco Conoscenti, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Hubs, Rebalancing and Service Providers in the Lightning Network. IEEE Access 7: 132828-132840 (2019) - [j12]Rodrigo O. Spínola, Nico Zazworka, Antonio Vetrò, Forrest Shull, Carolyn B. Seaman:
Understanding automated and human-based technical debt identification approaches-a two-phase study. J. Braz. Comput. Soc. 25(1): 5:1-5:21 (2019) - [j11]Marco Conoscenti, Veronika Besner, Antonio Vetrò, Daniel Méndez Fernández:
Combining data analytics and developers feedback for identifying reasons of inaccurate estimations in agile software development. J. Syst. Softw. 156: 126-135 (2019) - [j10]Stefan Wagner, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Michael Felderer, Antonio Vetrò, Marcos Kalinowski, Roel J. Wieringa, Dietmar Pfahl, Tayana Conte, Marie-Therese Christiansson, Desmond Greer, Casper Lassenius, Tomi Männistö, Maleknaz Nayebi, Markku Oivo, Birgit Penzenstadler, Rafael Prikladnicki, Guenther Ruhe, André Schekelmann, Sagar Sen, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Ahmet Tuzcu, Jose Luis de la Vara, Dietmar Winkler:
Status Quo in Requirements Engineering: A Theory and a Global Family of Surveys. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 28(2): 9:1-9:48 (2019) - [c30]Elena Beretta, Antonio Santangelo, Bruno Lepri, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
The Invisible Power of Fairness. How Machine Learning Shapes Democracy. Canadian AI 2019: 238-250 - [i5]Elena Beretta, Antonio Santangelo, Bruno Lepri, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
The invisible power of fairness. How machine learning shapes democracy. CoRR abs/1903.09493 (2019) - 2018
- [j9]Marco Conoscenti, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin, Federico Spini:
The CLoTH Simulator for HTLC Payment Networks with Introductory Lightning Network Performance Results. Inf. 9(9): 223 (2018) - [c29]Giuseppe Futia, Antonio Vetrò, Alessio Melandri, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Training Neural Language Models with SPARQL queries for Semi-Automatic Semantic Mapping. SEMANTiCS 2018: 187-198 - [c28]Elena Beretta, Antonio Vetrò, Bruno Lepri, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Ethical and Socially-Aware Data Labels. SIMBig 2018: 320-327 - [i4]Stefan Wagner, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Michael Felderer, Antonio Vetrò, Marcos Kalinowski, Roel J. Wieringa, Dietmar Pfahl, Tayana Conte, Marie-Therese Christiansson, Desmond Greer, Casper Lassenius, Tomi Männistö, Maleknaz Nayebi, Markku Oivo, Birgit Penzenstadler, Rafael Prikladnicki, Guenther Ruhe, André Schekelmann, Sagar Sen, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Ahmet Tuzcu, Jose Luis de la Vara, Dietmar Winkler:
Status Quo in Requirements Engineering: A Theory and a Global Family of Surveys. CoRR abs/1805.07951 (2018) - [i3]Marco Conoscenti, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin, Federico Spini, Fabio Castaldo, Sebastiano Scròfina:
CLoTH: a Simulator for HTLC Payment Networks. CoRR abs/1812.09940 (2018) - 2017
- [j8]Daniel Méndez Fernández, Stefan Wagner, Marcos Kalinowski, Michael Felderer, Priscilla Mafra, Antonio Vetrò, Tayana Conte, Marie-Therese Christiansson, Des Greer, Casper Lassenius, Tomi Männistö, M. Nayabi, Markku Oivo, Birgit Penzenstadler, Dietmar Pfahl, Rafael Prikladnicki, Günther Ruhe, André Schekelmann, Sagar Sen, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Ahmet Tuzcu, Jose Luis de la Vara, Roel J. Wieringa:
Naming the pain in requirements engineering - Contemporary problems, causes, and effects in practice. Empir. Softw. Eng. 22(5): 2298-2338 (2017) - [j7]Giuseppe Rizzo, Federico Tomassetti, Antonio Vetrò, Luca Ardito, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio, Raphaël Troncy:
Semantic enrichment for recommendation of primary studies in a systematic literature review. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 32(1): 195-208 (2017) - [c27]Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò, Francesca Iuliano:
Preserving the Benefits of Open Government Data by Measuring and Improving Their Quality: An Empirical Study. COMPSAC (1) 2017: 144-153 - [c26]Giuseppe Futia, Alessio Melandri, Antonio Vetrò, Federico Morando, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Removing Barriers to Transparency: A Case Study on the Use of Semantic Technologies to Tackle Procurement Data Inconsistency. ESWC (1) 2017: 623-637 - [c25]Marco Conoscenti, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Peer to peer for privacy and decentralization in the internet of things. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2017: 288-290 - 2016
- [j6]Antonio Vetrò, Lorenzo Canova, Marco Torchiano, Camilo Orozco Minotas, Raimondo Iemma, Federico Morando:
Open data quality measurement framework: Definition and application to Open Government Data. Gov. Inf. Q. 33(2): 325-337 (2016) - [j5]Veronika Bauer, Antonio Vetrò:
Comparing reuse practices in two large software-producing companies. J. Syst. Softw. 117: 545-582 (2016) - [c24]Marco Conoscenti, Antonio Vetrò, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Blockchain for the Internet of Things: A systematic literature review. AICCSA 2016: 1-6 - [p1]Torsten Bandyszak, Philipp Diebold, André Heuer, Thomas Kuhn, Antonio Vetrò, Thorsten Weyer:
Technology Transfer Concepts. Advanced Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Systems 2016: 241-250 - [i2]Daniel Méndez Fernández, Stefan Wagner, Marcos Kalinowski, Michael Felderer, Priscilla Mafra, Antonio Vetrò, Tayana Conte, Marie-Therese Christiansson, Des Greer, Casper Lassenius, Tomi Männistö, M. Nayabi, Markku Oivo, Birgit Penzenstadler, Dietmar Pfahl, Rafael Prikladnicki, Günther Ruhe, André Schekelmann, Sagar Sen, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Ahmet Tuzcu, Jose Luis de la Vara, Roel J. Wieringa:
Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Contemporary Problems, Causes, and Effects in Practice. CoRR abs/1611.10288 (2016) - [i1]Florian Grigoleit, Antonio Vetrò, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Wolfgang Böhm, Philipp Diebold:
In Quest for Proper Mediums for Technology Transfer in Software Engineering. CoRR abs/1612.01385 (2016) - 2015
- [b1]Antonio Vetrò:
Empirical Assessment of the Impact of using Automatic Static Analysis on Code Quality. Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, 2015 - [j4]Najeeb Ullah, Maurizio Morisio, Antonio Vetrò:
Selecting the Best Reliability Model to Predict Residual Defects in Open Source Software. Computer 48(6): 50-58 (2015) - [j3]Luca Ardito, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò:
Understanding Green Software Development: A Conceptual Framework. IT Prof. 17(1): 44-50 (2015) - [c23]Philipp Diebold, Antonio Vetrò, Daniel Méndez Fernández:
An Exploratory Study on Technology Transfer in Software Engineering. ESEM 2015: 86-95 - [c22]Florian Grigoleit, Antonio Vetrò, Philipp Diebold, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Wolfgang Böhm:
In Quest for Proper Mediums for Technology Transfer in Software Engineering. ESEM 2015: 106-109 - [c21]Antonio Vetrò, Wolfgang Böhm, Marco Torchiano:
On the Benefits and Barriers When Adopting Software Modelling and Model Driven Techniques - An External, Differentiated Replication. ESEM 2015: 168-171 - [c20]Antonio Vetrò, Saahil Ognawala, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Stefan Wagner:
Fast Feedback Cycles in Empirical Software Engineering Research. ICSE (2) 2015: 583-586 - [c19]Giuseppe Procaccianti, Patricia Lago, Antonio Vetrò, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Roel J. Wieringa:
The Green Lab: Experimentation in Software Energy Efficiency. ICSE (2) 2015: 941-942 - 2014
- [j2]Syed Muhammad Ali Shah, Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò, Maurizio Morisio:
Exploratory Testing as a Source of Technical Debt. IT Prof. 16(3): 44-51 (2014) - [j1]Nico Zazworka, Antonio Vetrò, Clemente Izurieta, Sunny Wong, Yuanfang Cai, Carolyn B. Seaman, Forrest Shull:
Comparing four approaches for technical debt identification. Softw. Qual. J. 22(3): 403-426 (2014) - [c18]Daniel Méndez Fernández, Jakob Mund, Henning Femmer, Antonio Vetrò:
In quest for requirements engineering oracles: dependent variables and measurements for (good) RE. EASE 2014: 3:1-3:10 - [c17]Henning Femmer, Jan Kucera, Antonio Vetrò:
On the impact of passive voice requirements on domain modelling. ESEM 2014: 21:1-21:4 - [c16]Philipp Diebold, Antonio Vetrò:
Bridging the gap: SE technology transfer into practice: study design and preliminary results. ESEM 2014: 52:1-52:4 - 2013
- [c15]Nico Zazworka, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Antonio Vetrò, Forrest Shull, Carolyn B. Seaman:
A case study on effectively identifying technical debt. EASE 2013: 42-47 - [c14]Federico Tomassetti, Marco Torchiano, Antonio Vetrò:
Classification of Language Interactions. ESEM 2013: 287-290 - [c13]Rodrigo O. Spínola, Nico Zazworka, Antonio Vetrò, Carolyn B. Seaman, Forrest Shull:
Investigating technical debt folklore: shedding some light on technical debt opinion. MTD@ICSE 2013: 1-7 - [c12]Federico Tomassetti, Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano, Markus Voelter, Bernd Kolb:
A model-based approach to language integration. MiSE 2013: 76-81 - 2012
- [c11]Antonio Vetrò, Nico Zazworka, Carolyn B. Seaman, Forrest Shull:
Using the ISO/IEC 9126 product quality model to classify defects: A controlled experiment. EASE 2012: 187-196 - [c10]Antonio Vetrò, Federico Tomassetti, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio:
Language interaction and quality issues: an exploratory study. ESEM 2012: 319-322 - [c9]Clemente Izurieta, Antonio Vetrò, Nico Zazworka, Yuanfang Cai, Carolyn B. Seaman, Forrest Shull:
Organizing the technical debt landscape. MTD@ICSE 2012: 23-26 - [c8]Carolyn B. Seaman, Yuepu Guo, Clemente Izurieta, Yuanfang Cai, Nico Zazworka, Forrest Shull, Antonio Vetrò:
Using technical debt data in decision making: potential decision approaches. MTD@ICSE 2012: 45-48 - [c7]Antonio Vetrò:
Using automatic static analysis to identify technical debt. ICSE 2012: 1613-1615 - [c6]Antonio Vetrò, Nico Zazworka, Forrest Shull, Carolyn B. Seaman, Michele A. Shaw:
Investigating Automatic Static Analysis Results to Identify Quality Problems: An Inductive Study. SEW 2012: 21-31 - [c5]Najeeb Ullah, Maurizio Morisio, Antonio Vetrò:
A Comparative Analysis of Software Reliability Growth Models using Defects Data of Closed and Open Source Software. SEW 2012: 187-192 - 2011
- [c4]Federico Tomassetti, Giuseppe Rizzo, Antonio Vetrò, Luca Ardito, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio:
Linked data approach for selection process automation in systematic reviews. EASE 2011: 31-35 - [c3]Antonio Vetrò, Maurizio Morisio, Marco Torchiano:
An empirical validation of FindBugs issues related to defects. EASE 2011: 144-153 - [c2]Giuseppe Procaccianti, Antonio Vetrò, Luca Ardito, Maurizio Morisio:
Profiling Power Consumption on Desktop Computer Systems. ICT-GLOW 2011: 110-123 - 2010
- [c1]Antonio Vetrò, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio:
Assessing the precision of FindBugs by mining Java projects developed at a university. MSR 2010: 110-113
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