Empirical results in software engineering have long started to show that findings are unlikely to be applicable to all software systems, or any domain: results need to be evaluated in specified contexts, and limited to the type of systems that they were extracted from. This is a known issue, and requires the establishment of a classification of software types.This paper makes two contributions: the first is to evaluate the quality of the current software classifications landscape. The second is to perform a case study showing how to create a classification of software types using a curated set of software systems.Our contributions show that existing, and very likely even new, classification attempts are deemed to fail for one or more issues...
This article establishes taxonomy for software testing projects, allowing the development team or te...
Abstract-This position paper argues that fault classification provides vital information for softwar...
Software safety is becoming increasingly important in the development of DoD advanced weapon systems...
Empirical results in software engineering have long started to show that findings are unlikely to be...
Context: GitHub is the world's most prominent host of source code, with more than 327M repositories....
The number of Open Source software systems is increas-ing at a rapid rate. For example, SourceForge ...
Date of [online] publication: 15 May 2018Informal language and the absence of a standard taxonomy fo...
This Article presents a set of software process antipatterns, which arise as a result of bad practi...
An increasing number of scientific publications rely on computational experiments to deliver their i...
Abstract:- Open source projects for example Eclipse and Firefox have open source bug repositories. U...
Early experiments with software diversity in the mid 1970's investigated N-version programming and r...
As software becomes more important to society, the number, age, and complexity of systems grow. Soft...
GitHub is the world's largest host of source code, with more than 150M repositories. However, most o...
Several approaches to the meaning and uses of errors in software development are discussed. An exper...
Software refactoring is the process of improving the design of a software system while preserving it...
This article establishes taxonomy for software testing projects, allowing the development team or te...
Abstract-This position paper argues that fault classification provides vital information for softwar...
Software safety is becoming increasingly important in the development of DoD advanced weapon systems...
Empirical results in software engineering have long started to show that findings are unlikely to be...
Context: GitHub is the world's most prominent host of source code, with more than 327M repositories....
The number of Open Source software systems is increas-ing at a rapid rate. For example, SourceForge ...
Date of [online] publication: 15 May 2018Informal language and the absence of a standard taxonomy fo...
This Article presents a set of software process antipatterns, which arise as a result of bad practi...
An increasing number of scientific publications rely on computational experiments to deliver their i...
Abstract:- Open source projects for example Eclipse and Firefox have open source bug repositories. U...
Early experiments with software diversity in the mid 1970's investigated N-version programming and r...
As software becomes more important to society, the number, age, and complexity of systems grow. Soft...
GitHub is the world's largest host of source code, with more than 150M repositories. However, most o...
Several approaches to the meaning and uses of errors in software development are discussed. An exper...
Software refactoring is the process of improving the design of a software system while preserving it...
This article establishes taxonomy for software testing projects, allowing the development team or te...
Abstract-This position paper argues that fault classification provides vital information for softwar...
Software safety is becoming increasingly important in the development of DoD advanced weapon systems...