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2014 International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE)

April 28 2014 to April 30 2014

Lisbon, Portugal

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Semiotics in visualisationFreely available from IEEE.pp. 1-3
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Why ERP systems will keep failingFreely available from IEEE.pp. 1-2
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Data fraud detectionFreely available from IEEE.pp. 1-1
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Visualizing traceability information with iTraceFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-11
Application of a lightweight enterprise architecture elicitation technique using a case study approachFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-10
The AXIOM model framework: Transforming requirements to native code for cross-platform mobile applicationsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-12
Understanding class-level testability through dynamic analysisFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-10
Automated generation of activity and sequence diagrams from natural language requirementsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-9
Recovering software layers from object oriented systemsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-12
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Where is Scrum in the current Agile world?Full-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
A GUI modeling DSL for pattern-based GUI testing PARADIGMFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-10
An online passive testing approach for communication protocolsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
An evaluation to compare software product line decision model and feature modelFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
A business-oriented approach to requirements elicitationFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-12
Flexible business-oriented service interfaces in information systemsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
Recovering sequence diagrams from object-oriented code: An ADM approachFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
Service-oriented platform for virtual reality application developmentFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
Process discovery: Automated approach for block discoveryFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
Models for mobile application maintenance based on update historyFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-6
Cyber-virtual systems: Simulation, validation & visualizationFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
Function-centered engineering of embedded systems: Evaluating industry needs and possible solutionsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-9
Towards a discipline of software engineering forensics analysisFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-6
Automated generation of test cases from logical specification of software requirementsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
The applicability of present estimation models to the context of mobile applicationsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-6
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