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Publikováno v:
Automated Software Engineering. 20:299-337
The integration of novel software quality assurance tools into existing development environments must be performed in ways that leverage the benefits of the tools while minimizing their impact on existing software processes. This supports the adoptio
Publikováno v:
SBCARS
The engineering of software systems is supported by tools in different phases of the software development. The integration of these tools is crucial to assure the trace ability of existing models and artifacts, and to support the automation of critic
Publikováno v:
AOSD (Companion)
Software systems are increasingly being built as compositions of reusable artifacts (components, frameworks, toolkits, plug-ins, APIs, etc) that have non-trivial usage constraints in the form of interface contracts, underlying assumptions and design
Autor:
Roberto Silveira Silva Filho, Christof J. Budnik, Monica McKenna, Rajesh Subramanyan, William Hasling
Publikováno v:
COMPSAC Workshops
Traditional regression testing and prioritization approaches are bottom-up (or white-box). They rely on the analysis of the impact of changes in source code artifacts, identifying corresponding parts of software to retest. While effective in minimizi
Autor:
Edmundo de Souza e Silva, William Sherman, Flavio Duarte, Daniel J. Paulish, Rosa M. M. Leão, William Hasling, Vittorio Cortellessa
Publikováno v:
WOSP
We introduce a new methodology that employs an architecture framework that can be used to automatically generate simulation models based on the UML model diagrams created by requirements engineers and software system architects. The framework takes a
Publikováno v:
ICSE
Autor:
William Hasling, Ellis S. Cohen, Dilip Soni, Michael Wagner, Raimund Gluecker, Robert W. Schwanke
Publikováno v:
Software Development Environments (SDE)
This paper describes the Version Manager of the Gypsy programming support environment, and its integration with the object-oriented extension of Unix1 on which it is built.