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Travelled to:
1 × Denmark
1 × France
1 × Ireland
1 × Portugal
1 × South Africa
2 × China
2 × Italy
2 × Switzerland
2 × United Kingdom
5 × USA
Collaborated with:
S.Counsell N.Mosley L.B.Al-Fakhri A.Luxton-Reilly N.Salleh J.C.Grundy M.Sulayman S.Baker M.L.Alford W.Hall M.Riaz E.D.Tempero S.Swift P.Newson G.S.J.Burch S.M.Abrahão J.Gómez E.Insfrán
Talks about:
web (7) softwar (6) applic (5) estim (5) program (4) develop (4) effort (4) pair (4) knowledg (3) improv (3)

Person: Emilia Mendes

DBLP DBLP: Mendes:Emilia

Contributed to:

ICSE 20122012
CSEE&T 20112011
Post-ICEIS 20112011
ICEIS v3 20112011
SEKE 20112011
ICSE 20102010
SAC 20102010
SEKE 20102010
Hypertext 20092009
MoDELS 20072007
ITiCSE 20062006
ITiCSE 20052005
HT 20032003
IWPC 20022002
HT 20012001
ITiCSE 20012001
HT 20002000
IWPC 20002000

Wrote 18 papers:

ICSE-2012-Mendes #case study #elicitation #estimation #industrial #lessons learnt #using #web
Using knowledge elicitation to improve Web effort estimation: Lessons from six industrial case studies (EM), pp. 1112–1121.
CSEET-2011-SallehMG #education #experience #programming
The effects of openness to experience on pair programming in a higher education context (NS, EM, JCG), pp. 149–158.
ICEIS-J-2011-Mendes11a #elicitation #estimation #web
Cost Estimation of Web Applications through Knowledge Elicitation (EM), pp. 315–329.
ICEIS-v3-2011-Mendes #elicitation #estimation #web
Building a Web Effort Estimation Model Through Knowledge Elicitation (EM), pp. 128–135.
SEKE-2011-RiazMT #maintenance #overview #predict #relational
Maintainability Predictors for Relational Database-Driven Software Applications: Results from a Survey (MR, EM, EDT), pp. 420–425.
ICSE-2010-SallehMGB #empirical #programming #using
An empirical study of the effects of conscientiousness in pair programming using the five-factor personality model (NS, EM, JCG, GSJB), pp. 577–586.
SAC-2010-SulaymanM #process #web
Quantitative assessments of key success factors in software process improvement for small and medium web companies (MS, EM), pp. 2319–2323.
SEKE-2010-BackerM #algorithm #network
Evaluating the Weighted Sum Algorithm for Estimating Conditional Probabilities in Bayesian Networks (SB, EM), pp. 319–324.
HT-2009-AlfordM #process #research
Scholarly research process: investigating the effects of link type and directionality (MLA, EM), pp. 99–108.
MoDELS-2007-AbrahaoMGI #automation #design #metric #modelling #validation #web
A Model-Driven Measurement Procedure for Sizing Web Applications: Design, Automation and Validation (SMA, EM, JG, EI), pp. 467–481.
ITiCSE-2006-MendesAL #design #development #empirical
A replicated experiment of pair-programming in a 2nd-year software development and design computer science course (EM, LBAF, ALR), pp. 108–112.
ITiCSE-2005-MendesAL #design #development
Investigating pair-programming in a 2nd-year software development and design computer science course (EM, LBAF, ALR), pp. 296–300.
HT-2003-MendesMC #adaptation #estimation #question #web
Do adaptation rules improve web cost estimation? (EM, NM, SC), pp. 173–183.
IWPC-2002-CounsellMS #comprehension #empirical #object-oriented
Comprehension of Object-Oriented Software Cohesion: The Empirical Quagmire (SC, EM, SS), pp. 33–42.
HT-2001-MendesCM #development #hypermedia #predict #towards
Towards the prediction of development effort for hypermedia applications (EM, SC, NM), pp. 249–258.
ITiCSE-2001-MendesMC #approach #education #flexibility #hypermedia
The cognitive flexibility theory0: an approach for teaching Hypermedia Engineering (EM, NM, SC), pp. 21–24.
HT-2000-MendesH #development #predict #towards #web
Towards the prediction of development effort for web applications (EM, WH), pp. 242–243.
IWPC-2000-CounsellNM #architecture #object-oriented #reverse engineering #testing
Architectural Level Hypothesis Testing through Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Software (SC, PN, EM), pp. 60–66.

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