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Computer Science and Informatics 4 cost estimation 3 effort prediction 3 analogy 2 empirical software engineering 2 systematic review 2 Accuracy 1 CBR 1 Cost Estimation 1 Effort prediction 1 Empirical Software Engineering 1 Empirical evaluation 1 Forecasting 1 Meta-Analysis 1 OLS 1 Software engineering 1 Software metrics 1 Software project management 1 Systematic Review 1 arbitrary function approximators 1 cost models 1 cross-validation 1 empirical methods 1 function points 1 inheritance 1 java 1 machine 1 meta-analysis 1 nonparametric statistics software cost estimation software metrics 1 object-orientation 1 open source software 1 regression 1 software cost estimation 1 software effort estimation 1 software engineering 1 software project management 1
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Shepperd, M J 8 Phalp, Keith T. 4 Shepperd, M. 4 Kitchenham, B A 2 MacDonell, S G 2 Atkinson, K 1 Chen, Liguang 1 Counsell, S 1 Counsell, Steve J. 1 Jørgensen, M 1 Mair, CM 1 Mendes, E 1 Myrtveit, I 1 Nasseri, E 1 Pickard, L 1 Shepperd, M 1 Stensrud, E 1
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New ideas and emerging research: evaluating prediction system accuracy
Shepperd, M - 2011
BACKGROUND: Prediction e.g. of project cost is an important concern in software engineering. PROBLEM: Although many empirical validations of software engineering prediction systems have been published, no one approach dominates and sense-making of conflicting empirical results is proving...
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How reliable are systematic reviews in empirical software engineering?
MacDonell, S G; Shepperd, M J; Kitchenham, B A; Mendes, E - 2009
BACKGROUND – the systematic review is becoming a more commonly employed research instrument in empirical software engineering. Before undue reliance is placed on the outcomes of such reviews it would seem useful to consider the robustness of the approach in this particular research context....
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An empirical study of evolution of inheritance in Java OSS
Nasseri, E; Counsell, S; Shepperd, M J - 2006
Previous studies of Object-Oriented (OO) software have reported avoidance of the inheritance mechanism and cast doubt on the wisdom of ‘deep’ inheritance levels. From an evolutionary perspective, the picture is unclear - we still know relatively little about how, over time, changes tend to...
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The consistency of empirical comparisons of regression and analogy-based software project cost prediction
Mair, CM; Shepperd, M J - 2005
OBJECTIVE - to determine the consistency within and between results in empirical studies of software engineering cost estimation. We focus on regression and analogy techniques as these are commonly used. METHOD – we conducted an exhaustive search using predefined inclusion and exclusion...
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Building on CHASM: A Study of Using Counts for the Analysis of Static Models of Processes
Phalp, Keith T.; Shepperd, M. - 1999
Process modelling is gaining increasing acceptance by software engineers as a useful discipline to facilitate both process understanding and improvement activities. This position paper builds upon previous work reported at the 1997 ICSE workshop on process models and empirical studies of...
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Analysing Process Models Quantitatively
Phalp, Keith T.; Shepperd, M. - 1999
Over the years, there has been much interest in modelling processes. Processes include those associated with the development of software and those business processes that make use of software systems. Recent research in Systems Engineering for Business Process Change highlights the importance of...
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Using Counts as Heuristics for the Analysis of Static Models
Phalp, Keith T.; Counsell, Steve J.; Chen, Liguang; … - 1998
The upstream activities of software development are often viewed as both the most important, in terms of cost, and the yet the least understood, and most problematic, particularly in terms of satisfying customer requirements. Business process modelling is one solution that is being increasingly...
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Software project economics: a roadmap
Shepperd, M J - 2007
The objective of this paper is to consider research progress in the field of software project economics with a view to identifying important challenges and promising research directions. I argue that this is an important sub-discipline since this will underpin any cost-benefit analysis used to...
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A Systematic Review of Software Development Cost Estimation Studies
Jørgensen, M; Shepperd, M J - 2007
This paper aims to provide a basis for the improvement of software estimation research through a systematic review of previous work. The review identifies 304 software cost estimation papers in 76 journals and classifies the papers according to research topic, estimation approach, research...
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Reliability and validity in comparative studies of software prediction models
Myrtveit, I; Stensrud, E; Shepperd, M J - 2005
Empirical studies on software prediction models do not converge with respect to the question "which prediction model is best?" The reason for this lack of convergence is poorly understood. In this simulation study, we have examined a frequently used research procedure comprising three main...
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