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WAMA 2017- Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on App Market Analytics

WAMA 2017- Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on App Market Analytics

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Mining mobile app markets for prioritization of security assessment effort

  • Alireza Sadeghi
  • Naeem Esfahani
  • Sam Malek

Android apps and user feedback: a dataset for software evolution and quality improvement

  • Giovanni Grano
  • Andrea Di Sorbo
  • Francesco Mercaldo
  • Corrado A. Visaggio
  • Gerardo Canfora
  • Sebastiano Panichella

Understanding the security management of global third-party Android marketplaces

  • Yuta Ishii
  • Takuya Watanabe
  • Fumihiro Kanei
  • Yuta Takata
  • Eitaro Shioji
  • Mitsuaki Akiyama
  • Takeshi Yagi
  • Bo Sun
  • Tatsuya Mori

Studying software descriptions in SourceForge and app stores for a better understanding of real-life requirements

  • Frederik Simon Bäumer
  • Markus Dollmann
  • Michaela Geierhos

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WAMA 2019- Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on App Market Analytics

WAMA 2019- Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on App Market Analytics

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SESSION: Papers

A recommendation system for emergency mobile applications using context attributes: REMAC

  • Alireza Ahmadi
  • Debjyoti Mukherjee
  • Guenther Ruhe

The extensive use of mobile devices had led to tremendous growth in not only the usage of different apps but also their capability to help people in moments of crisis. There are different emergency mobile apps published in the app markets; these apps can be of enormous assistance to victims as they can provide valuable information and guidance at the opportune moments. However, app store reviews, ratings, and relevant studies have revealed that users are often averse to using these apps or their different features. This draws our attention to the need for recognizing essential features and including them in the emergency apps to increase their usability. Our proposed recommendation system called REMAC combines different machine learning techniques to analyze the context characteristics of different organizations and suggest unique features that can be included in their emergency apps. REMAC is built by analyzing 24 potential context attributes of 1909 universities spread across North America. This research also includes a systematic attribute selection process that enables us to reach a local optimum for the given dataset. This tool carefully dissects the context attributes of each university and suggests top features that should be included in its emergency app. It leverages the data (other apps and features) provided by the app markets to suggest essential features.

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WAPI '18- Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on API Usage and Evolution

WAPI '18- Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on API Usage and Evolution

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SESSION: Keynote

The changing landscape of refactoring research in the last decade: keynote of the 2nd international workshop on API usage and evolution (WAPI'18)

  • Danny Dig

In the last decade refactoring research has seen exponential growth. I will attempt to map this vast landscape and the advances that the community has made by answering questions such as who does what, when, where, why, and how. I will muse on some of the factors contributing to the growth of the field, the adoption of research into industry, and the lessons that we learned along this journey. This will inspire and equip you so that you can make a difference, with people who make a difference, at a time when it makes a difference.

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WASA '15: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Automotive Software Architecture

WASA '15: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Automotive Software Architecture

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SESSION: Keynote Address

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  • Dajsuren Yanja

WASPI 2018- Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on Automated Specification Inference

WASPI 2018- Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on Automated Specification Inference

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Towards static recovery of micro state transitions from legacy embedded code

  • Ryota Yamamoto
  • Norihiro Yoshida
  • Hiroaki Takada

During the development of an embedded system, state transition models are frequently used for modeling at several abstraction levels. Unfortunately, specification documents including such model are often lost or not up to date during maintenance/reuse. Based on our experience in industrial collaboration, we present Micro State Transition Table (MSTT) to help developers understanding embedded code based on a fine-grained state transition model. We also discuss the challenges of static recovery of an MSTT.

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WCOP '14- Proceedings of the 19th international doctoral symposium on Components and architecture

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WETSoM 2014- Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics

WETSoM 2014- Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics

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WISE '14- Proceedings of the 2014 international workshop on Long-term industrial collaboration on software engineering

WISE '14- Proceedings of the 2014 international workshop on Long-term industrial collaboration on software engineering

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SESSION: Keynote address

Academia-industry collaboration: ways to a strong and beneficial partnership

  • Christian Reinisch

SESSION: Paper session 1

Embedding research in the industrial field: a case of a transition to a software product line

  • Wolfgang Raschke
  • Massimiliano Zilli
  • Johannes Loinig
  • Reinhold Weiss
  • Christian Steger
  • Christian Kreiner

Towards automatic model-in-the-loop testing of electronic vehicle information centers

  • Domenico Amalfitano
  • Anna Rita Fasolino
  • Stefano Scala
  • Porfirio Tramontana

Finding relevant research solutions for practical problems: the serp taxonomy architecture

  • Kai Petersen
  • Emelie Engström

The 4+1 view model of industry--academia collaboration

  • Per Runeson
  • Sten Minör

Get the cogs in synch: time horizon aspects of industry--academia collaboration

  • Per Runeson
  • Sten Minör
  • Johan Svenér

SESSION: Paper session 2: TESTBEDS

Improving code coverage in android apps testing by exploiting patterns and automatic test case generation

  • Domenico Amalfitano
  • Nicola Amatucci
  • Anna Rita Fasolino
  • Ugo Gentile
  • Gianluca Mele
  • Roberto Nardone
  • Valeria Vittorini
  • Stefano Marrone

SESSION: Paper session 3

A running leap for embedded signal processing to future parallel platforms

  • Bertil Svensson
  • Zain Ul-Abdin
  • Per M. Ericsson
  • Anders Åhlander
  • Hoai Hoang Bengtsson
  • Jerker Bengtsson
  • Verónica Gaspes
  • Tomas Nordström

Foundations for long-term collaborative research

  • Ali Kanso
  • Denis Monette

Enablers and impediments for collaborative research in software testing: an empirical exploration

  • Eduard Paul Enoiu
  • Adnan Čaušević

SESSION: Paper session 4

Action research as a model for industry-academia collaboration in the software engineering context

  • Kai Petersen
  • Cigdem Gencel
  • Negin Asghari
  • Dejan Baca
  • Stefanie Betz

CodeFu: coding competition as a tool for industry university collaboration

  • Aleksandar Nikov
  • Igor Kulev
  • Pance Cavkovski
  • Anastas Misev
  • Vladimir Trajkovik
  • Dimitar Trajanov

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WODA+PERTEA 2014- Proceedings of the 2014 Joint International Workshop on Dynamic Analysis (WODA) and Software and System Performance Testing, Debugging, and Analytics (PERTEA)

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