Ewan Tempero
Affiliations: | The University of Auckland (New Zealand) |
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Rosli MM, Tempero E, Luxton-Reilly A. (2018) Evaluating the Quality of Datasets in Software Engineering Advanced Science Letters. 24: 7232-7239 |
Tempero E, Gorschek T, Angelis L. (2017) Barriers to refactoring Communications of the Acm. 60: 54-61 |
Su MT, Hosking J, Grundy J, et al. (2016) Usage-based chunking of Software Architecture information to assist information finding Journal of Systems and Software. 122: 215-238 |
Tu YC, Tempero E, Thomborson C. (2016) An experiment on the impact of transparency on the effectiveness of requirements documents Empirical Software Engineering. 21: 1035-1066 |
Orrú M, Tempero E, Marchesi M, et al. (2015) A curated benchmark collection of python systems for empirical studies on software engineering Acm International Conference Proceeding Series. 2015 |
Maplesden D, Tempero E, Hosking J, et al. (2015) Performance Analysis for Object-Oriented Software: A Systematic Mapping Ieee Transactions On Software Engineering. 41: 691-710 |
Counsell S, Visaggio A, Tonelli R, et al. (2015) 6th International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics (WETSoM 2015) Proceedings - International Conference On Software Engineering. 2: 1021-1022 |
Atalag K, Yang HY, Tempero E, et al. (2014) Evaluation of software maintain ability with open EHR - a comparison of architectures. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 83: 849-59 |
Gorschek T, Tempero E, Angelis L. (2014) On the use of software design models in software development practice: An empirical investigation Journal of Systems and Software. 95: 176-193 |
Riaz M, Mendes E, Tempero E, et al. (2013) Using CBR and CART to predict maintainability of relational database-driven software applications Acm International Conference Proceeding Series. 132-143 |