Browsing by Keywords "Empirical studies"
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Are software engineers' responses to incomplete requirements related to project characteristics?
(IEEE, 2009)Software requirements quality affects software product quality. For high-quality software products, software requirements must be complete. When faced with incomplete requirements, software engineers attempt to fill the ... -
Incomplete software requirements and assumptions made by software engineers
(IEEE, 2009)Many software engineers make implicit assumptions when working with incomplete software requirements. To study assumptions made by software engineers while converting incomplete requirements to software design or to ... -
Investigation of individual factors impacting the effectiveness of requirements inspections: a replicated experiment
(Springer, 2014-02)This paper presents a replication of an empirical study regarding the impact of individual factors on the effectiveness of requirements inspections. Experimental replications are important for verifying results and ... -
One-dimensional partitioning for heterogeneous systems: theory and practice
(Academic Press, 2008-11)We study the problem of one-dimensional partitioning of nonuniform workload arrays, with optimal load balancing for heterogeneous systems. We look at two cases: chain-on-chain partitioning, where the order of the processors ... -
Shortest unique substring query revisited
(Springer, Cham, 2014)We revisit the problem of finding shortest unique substring (SUS) proposed recently by Pei et al. (ICDE'13). We propose an optimal O(n) time and space algorithm that can find an SUS for every location of a string of size ... -
A study to observe relations between software engineers' responses to incomplete requirements and requirements volatility
(2009)For high quality software, software requirements must be complete. In practice, not all software requirements are complete. In case of incomplete software requirements, software engineers fill in the requirements' gaps by ...