2004 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on

Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2004)

19-20 August 2004 Redondo Beach CA, USA

Third international symposium and first time in the USA


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ISESE04 Draft Program

August 18, 2004

7:00-9:00 Welcome reception

August 19, 2004

8:30-12:30 13:30-16:00 Registration

9:00-9:20 Opening


ISESE 2004 Conference Chair: Marvin Zelkowitz
ESEIW 2004 General Chair, Barry Boehm
ISESE 2004 Program, Natalia Juristo & Forrest Shull

9:20-10:30 Keynote Address

Chair: Marvin Zelkowitz (University of Maryland and Fraunhofer Center Maryland)

”Why People Believe Weird Things: Science, Pseudoscience, and Critical Thinking”

Dr. Michael Shermer, Skeptics Society

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 (A) Software Changes/Evolution


Chair: TBD

11:00-11:30

An Empirical Study of Software Change: Origin, Impact, and Functional vs. Non-Functional Requirements

Parastoo Mohagheghi, Reidar Conradi

11:30-12:00

The influence of the level of abstraction on the evolvability of conceptual models of information systems

Jan Verelst

12:00-12:30

The Architectural Change Process

Josef Nedstam, Even-André Karlsson, Martin Höst

11:00-12:30 (B) Software Test


Chair: TBD

11:00-11:30

Identifying the Relevant Information for Software Testing Technique Selection

Sira Vegas

11:30-12:00

Empirical Analysis of the Fault Detection Effectiveness of N-way Test Suites

Patrick J. Schroeder, Pankaj Bolaki, Vijayram Gopu

12:00-12:30

Infrastructure Support for Controlled Experimentation with Software Testing and Regression Testing Techniques

Hyunsook Do, Gregg Rothermel, Sebastian Elbaum

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 (A) Programming Practices


Chair: TBD

13:30-14:00

Extreme programming: Empirical data from a controlled case study

Pekka Abrahamsson, Juha Koskela

14:00-14:30

Ethnographic Study of Copy and Paste Programming Practices in OOPL

Miryung Kim, Lawrence Bergman, Tessa Lau, David Notkin

13:30-14:30 (B) Defect Management


Chair: TBD

13:30-14:00

Assuring Fault Classification Agreement - An Empirical Evaluation

Kennet Henningsson, Claes Wohlin

14:00-14:30

Using Case Histories To Analyse Systems Failures

John Donaldson

14:30-15:00 Coffee break

15:00-16:30 Infrastructure/Tool Support for Empirical Studies


Chair: TBD

15:00-15:30

Using Empirical Testbeds to Accelerate Technology Maturity and Transition: The SCRover Experience

Barry Boehm, Jesal Bhuta, David Garlan, Eric Gradman, LiGuo Huang, Alexander Lam, Ray Madachy, Nenad Medvidovic, Kenneth Meyer, Steven Meyers, Gustavo Perez, Kirk Reinholtz, Roshanak Roshandel, Nicolas Rouquette

15:30-16:00

Tool-Supported Unobtrusive Evaluation of Software Engineering Process Conformance

Luis Felipe Santos Silva, Guilherme Horta Travassos

16:00-16:30

Practical automated process and product metric collection and analysis in a classroom setting: Lessons learned from Hackystat-UH

Philip M. Johnson, Hongbing Kou, Joy M. Agustin, Qin Zhang, Aaron Kagawa, Takuya Yamashita

18:30 DINNER

August 20, 2004

9:00-10:00 (A) Cost Estimation


Chair: TBD

9:00-9:30

Increasing the Accuracy and Reliability of Analogy-Based Cost Estimation with Extensive Project Feature Dimension Weighting

Martin Auer, Bernhard Graser, Stefan Biffl

9:30-10:00

A Software Product Line Life Cycle Cost Estimation Model

Barry Boehm, A. Winsor Brown, Ray Madachy, Ye Yang

9:00-10:00 (B) Software Requirements


Chair: TBD

9:00-9:30

Using Students as Subjects in Requirements Prioritization

Patrik Berander

9:30-10:00

An Empirical Study of a New Requirements Analysis Approach: Just how good is it?

Ban Al-Ani, Keith Edwards

10:00-10:30 Coffee break

10:30-12:00 (A) Predictive Models


Chair: TBD

10:30-11:00

Assessing the Reproducibility and Accuracy of FSM Methods through Experimentation

Silvia Abrahão, Geert Poels and Oscar Pastor

11:00-11:30

An Empirical Study of eServices Product Sizing Metrics

Yue Chen, Barry W. Boehm, Ray Madachy, Ricardo Valerdi

11:30-12:00

Finding “Early” Indicators of UML Class Diagrams Understandability and Modifiability

Marcela Genero, Esperanza Manso and Mario Piattini

10:30-12:00 (B) Reading Techniques for Inspections


Chair: TBD

10:30-11:00

Investigating the Active Guidance Factor in Reading Techniques for Defect Detection

Christian Denger, Marcus Ciolkowski, Filippo Lanubile

11:00-11:30

Cost-effective Evaluation of Reading Techniques in an Industrial Setting

Tomas Berling Thomas Thelin

11:30-12:00

Comparing Code Reading Techniques Applied to Object-oriented Software Frameworks with regard to Effectiveness and Defect Detection Rate

Zeiad Abdelnabi, Giovanni Cantone, Marcus Ciolkowski, and Dieter Rombach

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:00 Fast Abstracts


Chair: TBD

14:00-14:30 Coffee break

14:30-16:00 Empirical Studies Methodology


Chair: TBD

14:30-15:00

Understanding the Impact of Assumptions on Experimental Validity

Jeff Carver, John VanVoorhis, and Victor Basili

15:00-15:30

Towards Evidence in Software Engineering

Andreas Jedlitschka, Marcus Ciolkowski

15:30-16:00

Using the Focus Group Method in Software Engineering: Obtaining Practitioner and User Experiences

Jyrki Kontio, Laura Lehtola and Johanna Bragge

 

16:00 Closing


Presentation of awards, organization of ISESE 2005, and preliminary call for Papers
TBD

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