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  Open tools for software engineering: validation of a theory of openness in the automotive industry
Munir H., Runeson P., Wnuk K.  EASE 2019 (Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment on Software Engineering, Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 15-17, 2019) 2-11, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

The authors look at two companies to understand the degree of adoption of open-source software (OSS) tools in the automotive industry. The study includes “a tools manager, product owners, business analysts, technical team lea...
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Jul 29 2021  
  Choosing component origins for software intensive systems: in-house, COTS, OSS or outsourcing?--A case survey
Petersen K., Badampudi D., Shah S., Wnuk K., Gorschek T., Papatheocharous E., Axelsson J., Sentilles S., Crnkovic I., Cicchetti A. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 44(3): 237-261, 2018.  Type: Article

Software-intensive systems are among the most common systems that run our everyday lives. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 42010 introduces them as systems “in which software development and/or integration...
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Nov 5 2018  
  An experimental evaluation of test driven development vs. test-last development with industry professionals
Munir H., Wnuk K., Petersen K., Moayyed M.  EASE 2014 (Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, London, UK, May 13-14, 2014) 1-10, 2014.  Type: Proceedings

The results of an experiment comparing test-driven development (TDD) with test-last development (TLD) are reported. The subjects were professional Java developers who were asked to implement seven small user stories adapted from Robert...
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Feb 11 2015  
  Obsolete software requirements
Wnuk K., Gorschek T., Zahda S. Information and Software Technology 55(6): 921-940, 2013.  Type: Article

A questionnaire survey about obsolete software requirements (OSRs) had 219 respondents from 45 countries. The main findings were: 84.3 percent of respondents considered OSRs to be serious; 73.6 percent of respondents had no process for...
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Sep 2 2014  

   
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