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121 papers:

FMFM-2019-KasampalisGMSZF #named
IELE: A Rigorously Designed Language and Tool Ecosystem for the Blockchain (TK, DG, BMM, TFS, YZ, DF, VNS, RJ, GR), pp. 593–610.
KDDKDD-2019-LiCZZ0L #question #social
Fates of Microscopic Social Ecosystems: Keep Alive or Dead? (HL, PC, CZ, TZ, WZ0, YL), pp. 668–676.
KDDKDD-2019-Rosales #optimisation
Product Ecosystem Optimization at LinkedIn (RR), p. 3178.
POPLPOPL-2019-WattRPCS #encryption #named #web
CT-wasm: type-driven secure cryptography for the web ecosystem (CW, JR, NP, SC, DS), p. 29.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2019-Gamez-Diaz0R #api
Governify for APIs: SLA-driven ecosystem for API governance (AGD, PF0, ARC), pp. 1120–1123.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2019-OlssonF #industrial #mining #risk management
Risks and assets: a qualitative study of a software ecosystem in the mining industry (TO, UF), pp. 895–904.
CASECASE-2019-Zhou #industrial
Smart Manufacturing Ecosystem with Industry 4.0 Technologies (MZ), p. 1.
ICSAICSA-2018-NaabRK #architecture #case study #experience
Architecting a Software-Based Ecosystem for the Automotive Aftermarket: An Experience Report (MN, DR, JK), pp. 57–64.
ICSMEICSME-2018-BusingeONBB #android #variability
Clone-Based Variability Management in the Android Ecosystem (JB, MO, SN, EB, TB), pp. 625–634.
SANERSANER-2018-Bosch #operating system #towards
Towards a new digital business operating system: Speed, data, ecosystems, and empowerment (keynote) (JB), p. 2.
SANERSANER-2018-DigkasLACA #developer #how #question #technical debt
How do developers fix issues and pay back technical debt in the Apache ecosystem? (GD, ML, PA, AC, AA), pp. 153–163.
SANERSANER-2018-KulaRGII #library #visualisation
A generalized model for visualizing library popularity, adoption, and diffusion within a software ecosystem (RGK, CDR, DMG, TI, KI), pp. 288–299.
CIKMCIKM-2018-BuenrostroTRPC #privacy #semistructured data
Single-Setup Privacy Enforcement for Heterogeneous Data Ecosystems (IB, AT, VR, EP, ZC), pp. 1943–1946.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2018-DavisCSL #empirical #regular expression
The impact of regular expression denial of service (ReDoS) in practice: an empirical study at the ecosystem scale (JCD, CAC, FS, DL), pp. 246–256.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2018-ValievVH #case study #open source #process
Ecosystem-level determinants of sustained activity in open-source projects: a case study of the PyPI ecosystem (MV, BV, JDH), pp. 644–655.
ICSE-2018-TrockmanZKV #empirical #repository #social
Adding sparkle to social coding: an empirical study of repository badges in the npm ecosystem (AT, SZ, CK, BV), pp. 511–522.
ECSAECSA-2017-DigkasLCA #evolution #technical debt
The Evolution of Technical Debt in the Apache Ecosystem (GD, ML, AC, PA), pp. 51–66.
MSRMSR-2017-CitoSWLZG #analysis #empirical #git
An empirical analysis of the docker container ecosystem on GitHub (JC, GS, JEW, PL, SZ, HCG), pp. 323–333.
SANERSANER-2017-ConstantinouM #evolution #git #ruby
Socio-technical evolution of the Ruby ecosystem in GitHub (EC, TM), pp. 34–44.
SANERSANER-2017-DecanMC #comparison #delivery #dependence #empirical
An empirical comparison of dependency issues in OSS packaging ecosystems (AD, TM, MC), pp. 2–12.
SANERSANER-2017-KulaGI0I #case study #library #monitoring
An exploratory study on library aging by monitoring client usage in a software ecosystem (RGK, DMG, TI, AO0, KI), pp. 407–411.
KDDKDD-2017-GhoshDPYG #automation #categorisation
Automated Categorization of Onion Sites for Analyzing the Darkweb Ecosystem (SG, AD, PAP, VY, AG), pp. 1793–1802.
ECMFAECMFA-2017-AhmadianSRJ #analysis #industrial #modelling #privacy
Model-Based Privacy Analysis in Industrial Ecosystems (ASA, DS, VR, JJ), pp. 215–231.
MoDELSMoDELS-2017-IzquierdoCC #eclipse #empirical #maturity #modelling
An Empirical Study on the Maturity of the Eclipse Modeling Ecosystem (JLCI, VC, JC), pp. 292–302.
ICSE-2017-MaCZZX #case study #correlation #debugging #developer #git #how #python
How do developers fix cross-project correlated bugs?: a case study on the GitHub scientific python ecosystem (WM, LC0, XZ0, YZ, BX), pp. 381–392.
WICSAWICSA-2016-Bosch #future of #re-engineering #summary #tutorial
Tutorial Summary for Speed, Data and Ecosystems: The Future of Software Engineering (JB), p. 254.
WICSAWICSA-2016-SchultisEL #architecture
Architecture-Violation Management for Internal Software Ecosystems (KBS, CE, DL), pp. 241–246.
WICSAWICSA-2016-Tomlein #industrial
Context-Aware Software Ecosystem for Industrial Products (MT), pp. 279–280.
ICSMEICSME-2016-ZhuLWXXRYWH #data analysis #legacy #migration
Hug the Elephant: Migrating a Legacy Data Analytics Application to Hadoop Ecosystem (FZ, JL0, SW, JX, LX, JR, DY, JW0, TH0), pp. 177–187.
MSRMSR-2016-WitternSR #javascript
A look at the dynamics of the JavaScript package ecosystem (EW, PS, SR), pp. 351–361.
SANERSANER-2016-MloukiKA #android #detection #on the
On the Detection of Licenses Violations in the Android Ecosystem (OM, FK, GA), pp. 382–392.
SEFMSEFM-2016-AzzopardiCPV
Compliance Checking in the Open Payments Ecosystem (SA, CC, GJP, BV), pp. 337–343.
CoGVS-Games-2016-GoldiezA #game studies
Serious Games - Creating an Ecosystem for Success (BFG, AA), pp. 1–7.
FSEFSE-2016-BogartKHT #api #community #how
How to break an API: cost negotiation and community values in three software ecosystems (CB, CK, JDH, FT), pp. 109–120.
FSEFSE-2016-SarmaGSL
Training the future workforce through task curation in an OSS ecosystem (AS, MAG, IS, RL), pp. 932–935.
ECSAECSA-2015-AmorimMAC
Tailoring the ATAM for Software Ecosystems (SdSA, JDM, ESdA, CvFGC), pp. 372–380.
ECSAECSA-2015-Jansen #architecture #challenge #interface
Opening the Ecosystem Flood Gates: Architecture Challenges of Opening Interfaces Within a Product Portfolio (SJ), pp. 121–136.
WICSAWICSA-2015-NaabBLHEMCK #architecture #case study #design #experience #mobile #prototype #scalability #why
Why Data Needs more Attention in Architecture Design — Experiences from Prototyping a Large-Scale Mobile App Ecosystem (MN, SB, TL, SH, AE, DM, RC, FK), pp. 75–84.
ICSMEICSME-2015-HoraRAEDV #api #developer #evolution #how #smalltalk
How do developers react to API evolution? The Pharo ecosystem case (AH, RR, NA, AE, SD, MTV), pp. 251–260.
MSRMSR-2015-BlincoeHD #git #identification #using
Ecosystems in GitHub and a Method for Ecosystem Identification Using Reference Coupling (KB, FH, DD), pp. 202–211.
MSRMSR-2015-KarakoidasMLGS #generative #java
Generating the Blueprints of the Java Ecosystem (VK, DM, PL, GG, DS), pp. 510–513.
FDGFDG-2015-TrovatoJS #game studies
Procedurally Generated History: building a game ecosystem through autoplay (GT, SJ, PS).
HCIHCI-UC-2015-DantecWCM
Cycle Atlanta and OneBusAway: Driving Innovation Through the Data Ecosystems of Civic Computing (CALD, KEW, RJC, EDM), pp. 327–338.
HCIHCI-UC-2015-HessBFHKMNRLT #approach #mobile
Building Mobile Software Ecosystems — A Practical Approach (SH, SB, JF, MH, FK, DM, MN, DR, TL, MT), pp. 165–177.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2015-FrantzSRYE #integration #markov #on the #process #using
On using Markov Decision Processes to Model Integration Solutions for Disparate Resources in Software Ecosystems (RZF, SS, FRF, IY, MTME), pp. 260–267.
SEKESEKE-2015-ParkP #adaptation #framework #middleware
A Middleware Framework for Leveraging Local and Global Adaptation in IT Ecosystems (SP, YBP), pp. 18–23.
SPLCSPLC-2015-DhunganaFHS #product line #smarttech
Smart factory product lines: a configuration perspective on smart production ecosystems (DD, AAF, AH, HS), pp. 201–210.
SPLCSPLC-2015-EichelbergerS #domain-specific language #named #variability
IVML: a DSL for configuration in variability-rich software ecosystems (HE, KS), pp. 365–369.
SPLCSPLC-2015-SchmidE #named #product line #variability
EASy-Producer: from product lines to variability-rich software ecosystems (KS, HE), pp. 390–391.
ICSEICSE-v1-2015-SadowskiGJSW #named #program analysis
Tricorder: Building a Program Analysis Ecosystem (CS, JvG, CJ, ES, CW), pp. 598–608.
WICSAWICSA-2014-AmorimAM #architecture #scalability
Scalability of Ecosystem Architectures (SdSA, ESdA, JDM), pp. 49–52.
WICSAWICSA-2014-BiancoMKR #bound #case study #framework #platform
The Role of Platform Boundary Resources in Software Ecosystems: A Case Study (VdB, VM, MK, MR), pp. 11–20.
PODSPODS-2014-Haas #challenge #roadmap #tool support
Model-data Ecosystems: challenges, tools, and trends (PJH), pp. 76–87.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-Goeminne #aspect-oriented #comprehension #evolution #open source
Understanding the evolution of socio-technical aspects in open source ecosystems (MG), pp. 473–476.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-MensCG #named #open source
ECOS: Ecological studies of open source software ecosystems (TM, MC, PG), pp. 403–406.
MSRMSR-2014-MatragkasWKP #git #open source
Analysing the “biodiversity” of open source ecosystems: the GitHub case (NDM, JRW, DSK, RFP), pp. 356–359.
MSRMSR-2014-MitropoulosKLGS #debugging
The bug catalog of the maven ecosystem (DM, VK, PL, GG, DS), pp. 372–375.
HCILCT-NLE-2014-PataB #distributed
Promoting Distributed Cognition at MOOC Ecosystems (KP, EB), pp. 204–215.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2014-GamaL #as a service #open data #towards
Towards Ecosystems based on Open Data as a Service (KG, BFL), pp. 659–664.
SPLCSPLC-2014-McGregor
The many flavors of ecosystems (JDM), p. 366.
OnwardOnward-2014-SpasojevicLN #mining #type inference
Mining the Ecosystem to Improve Type Inference for Dynamically Typed Languages (BS, ML, ON), pp. 133–142.
RERE-2014-KnaussDKB #requirements #trade-off
Openness and requirements: Opportunities and tradeoffs in software ecosystems (EK, DED, AK, AB), pp. 213–222.
RERE-2014-ValencaAHJB #case study #collaboration #contest #requirements
Competition and collaboration in requirements engineering: A case study of an emerging software ecosystem (GV, CFA, VH, SJ, SB), pp. 384–393.
FSEFSE-2014-SchultisEL #architecture #case study #challenge #industrial #scalability
Architecture challenges for internal software ecosystems: a large-scale industry case study (KBS, CE, DL), pp. 542–552.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-BenderKGK #fine-grained
Fine-grained disclosure control for app ecosystems (GB, LK, JG, CK), pp. 869–880.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-SumbalyKS #big data
The big data ecosystem at LinkedIn (RS, JK, SS), pp. 1125–1134.
VLDBVLDB-2013-BouquetM
A global Entity Name System (ENS) for data ecosystems (PB, AM), pp. 1182–1183.
CSMRCSMR-2013-GermanAH #evolution
The Evolution of the R Software Ecosystem (DMG, BA, AEH), pp. 243–252.
ICSMEICSM-2013-BavotaCPOP13a #evolution
The Evolution of Project Inter-dependencies in a Software Ecosystem: The Case of Apache (GB, GC, MDP, RO, SP), pp. 280–289.
ICSMEICSM-2013-McDonnellRK #android #api #empirical
An Empirical Study of API Stability and Adoption in the Android Ecosystem (TM, BR, MK), pp. 70–79.
MSRMSR-2013-GoeminneCM #dataset #gnome
A historical dataset for the gnome ecosystem (MG, MC, TM), pp. 225–228.
WCREWCRE-2013-AeschlimannLNW #case study #experience #legacy #pl-i
Analyzing PL/1 legacy ecosystems: An experience report (EA, ML, ON, CFW), pp. 441–448.
CSCWCSCW-2013-SingerFCTSS #assessment #developer #empirical #social
Mutual assessment in the social programmer ecosystem: an empirical investigation of developer profile aggregators (LS, FMFF, BC, CT, MADS, KS), pp. 103–116.
CAiSECAiSE-2013-BrummermannKS #database #evolution #information management
Managing the Evolution and Customization of Database Schemas in Information System Ecosystems (HB, MK, KS), pp. 417–432.
SEKESEKE-2013-HansenM #analysis #network #towards
Towards a Network Ecology of Software Ecosystems: an Analysis of two OSGi Ecosystems (KMH, KM), pp. 326–331.
PLEASEPLEASE-2013-Schmid #variability
Variability support for variability-rich software ecosystems (KS), pp. 5–8.
PLEASEPLEASE-2013-SchultisEL #architecture #industrial #question #towards
Moving towards industrial software ecosystems: Are our software architectures fit for the future? (KBS, CE, DL), pp. 9–12.
SPLCSPLC-2013-McGregor #analysis #modelling #tutorial
Ecosystem modeling and analysis: a tutorial (JDM), p. 282.
SPLCSPLC-2013-Taylor #architecture
The role of architectural styles in successful software ecosystems (RNT), pp. 2–4.
REER-BR-2013-SantosW #communication #on the #requirements
On the Impact of Software Ecosystems in Requirements Communication and Management (RPdS, CMLW).
RERE-2013-Valenca #approach #evolution #requirements #social
Requirements negotiation model: A social oriented approach for software ecosystems evolution (GV), pp. 393–396.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2013-Lopez #evolution #modelling #topic #using
Using topic models to understand the evolution of a software ecosystem (NL), pp. 723–726.
DATEDATE-2013-VermesanBJHBM #architecture #mobile
Smart, connected and mobile: architecting future electric mobility ecosystems (OV, LCJB, RJ, PH, RB, AM), pp. 1740–1744.
QoSAQoSA-2012-EklundB #architecture #framework #multi #platform #using
Using architecture for multiple levels of access to an ecosystem platform (UE, JB), pp. 143–148.
WICSA-ECSAWICSA-ECSA-2012-ChristensenH #named #towards
Net4Care: Towards a Mission-Critical Software Ecosystem (HBC, KMH), pp. 224–228.
CSMRCSMR-2012-PerezDGM #analysis #named
SECONDA: Software Ecosystem Analysis Dashboard (JP, RD, MG, TM), pp. 527–530.
ICGTICGT-2012-RuscioIP #co-evolution #evolution #how #metamodelling
Evolutionary Togetherness: How to Manage Coupled Evolution in Metamodeling Ecosystems (DDR, LI, AP), pp. 20–37.
EDOCEDOC-2012-KutvonenNR #transaction
Inter-enterprise Business Transaction Management in Open Service Ecosystems (LK, AN, SR), pp. 31–40.
EDOCEDOC-2012-WangWART #analysis #composition #modelling
Compositional QoS Modeling and Analysis of Cloud-based Federated Ecosystems (GW, HW, SA, RR, JPT), pp. 173–182.
RERE-2012-Knauss #elicitation #on the #requirements
On the usage of context for requirements elicitation: End-user involvement in IT ecosystems (AK), pp. 345–348.
FSEFSE-2012-RobbesLR #api #developer #how #smalltalk
How do developers react to API deprecation?: the case of a smalltalk ecosystem (RR, ML, DR), p. 56.
ICSEICSE-2012-Chapman #towards
Towards a federated cloud ecosystem (CC), p. 967.
SACSAC-2012-ViroliPMS #coordination #modelling #pervasive #semantics
Pervasive ecosystems: a coordination model based on semantic chemistry (MV, DP, SM, GS), pp. 295–302.
DATEDATE-2012-BeniniFFM #composition #embedded #named #scalability
P2012: Building an ecosystem for a scalable, modular and high-efficiency embedded computing accelerator (LB, EF, DF, DM), pp. 983–987.
ICFPICFP-2011-Mitchell #functional #modelling #programming
Functional programming through deep time: modeling the first complex ecosystems on earth (EGM), pp. 28–31.
CHICHI-2011-KarlsonSL #experience #version control
Which version is this?: improving the desktop experience within a copy-aware computing ecosystem (AKK, GS, BL), pp. 2669–2678.
HCIOCSC-2011-Torrent-MorenoGEGP #energy #performance #social
Social Computing for Home Energy Efficiency: Technological and Stakeholder Ecosystems (MTM, RG, RE, JJG, MP), pp. 229–238.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-GuanZ #evolution #research
Research on the Evolution Mechanism of Ecosystem of Cyber Society based on the Haken Model (XG, ZZ), pp. 124–131.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-LiuGF #coordination #development #metric #research
Research on the Coordinated Development of Ecosystem of Cyber-society and Its Measurement (HL, XG, JF), pp. 137–146.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-YangZC #enterprise #perspective
The Construction of Dynamic Capabilities for Publishing Enterprises — A Business Ecosystem Perspective (LY, RZ, WC), pp. 636–640.
CIKMCIKM-2011-MalikMOSS #graph
Exploring the corporate ecosystem with a semi-supervised entity graph (HHM, IM, MOO, SS, SS), pp. 1857–1866.
KEODKEOD-2011-PileggiFT #network #semantics
Enabling Semantic Ecosystems among Heterogeneous Cognitive Networks (SFP, CFL, VT), pp. 487–492.
RecSysRecSys-2011-EkstrandLKR #recommendation #research
Rethinking the recommender research ecosystem: reproducibility, openness, and LensKit (MDE, ML, JAK, JR), pp. 133–140.
SPLCSPLC-2011-Bosch #architecture
Software Ecosystems — Implications for Strategy, Business Model and Architecture (JB), p. 351.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2011-JergensenSW #migration #open source
The onion patch: migration in open source ecosystems (CJ, AS, PW), pp. 70–80.
ICSEICSE-2011-RobbesL #case study
A study of ripple effects in software ecosystems (RR, ML), pp. 904–907.
DocEngDocEng-2010-SimskeSAE #documentation #forensics #security
Document imaging security and forensics ecosystem considerations (SJS, MS, GBA, PE), pp. 41–50.
CSCWCSCW-2010-StollEM #coordination
Interorganizational coordination and awareness in a nonprofit ecosystem (JS, WKE, EDM), pp. 51–60.
REFSQREFSQ-2010-Fricker #requirements
Requirements Value Chains: Stakeholder Management and Requirements Engineering in Software Ecosystems (SF), pp. 60–66.
ASEASE-2010-LunguRL #dependence
Recovering inter-project dependencies in software ecosystems (ML, RR, ML), pp. 309–312.
ICSEICSE-2010-LunguL #reverse engineering
The small project observatory: a tool for reverse engineering software ecosystems (ML, ML), pp. 289–292.
SPLCSPLC-2009-Bosch #product line
From software product lines to software ecosystems (JB), pp. 111–119.
SACSAC-2009-ViroliCMZ #adaptation
A biochemical metaphor for developing eternally adaptive service ecosystems (MV, MC, SM, FZ), pp. 1221–1222.
CASECASE-2009-PattanaikC #approach
Services innovation — digital ecosystem approach to dissemination and co-creation of knowledge for Indian Agriculture Extension Services (DP, JC), pp. 65–70.
ICSMEICSM-2008-Lungu #reverse engineering #towards
Towards reverse engineering software ecosystems (ML), pp. 428–431.
SEKESEKE-2008-Deng #collaboration #education #research
Building Global Ecosystem for Collaborative Computing Research and Education (YD), p. 3.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2007-NikolovI #education #re-engineering #research
Building a research university ecosystem: the case of software engineering education at Sofia University (RN, SI), pp. 491–500.
DiGRADiGRA-2005-Galarneau05a #analysis #community #game studies #learning #multi #online #social
Spontaneous Communities of Learning: A Social Analysis of Learning Ecosystems in Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG) Environments (LG).
ASPLOSASPLOS-2002-ZengELV #energy #named #operating system
ECOSystem: managing energy as a first class operating system resource (HZ, CSE, ARL, AV), pp. 123–132.
VISSOFTSVIS-2001-LengenB #debugging #distributed #visualisation
Visualisation and Debugging of Decentralised Information Ecosystems (RHvL, JTB), pp. 395–404.
SACSAC-1995-FordRDHT #named
EIS: a network-accessible respository for ecosystem modelers and managers (RF, RR, TD, VH, DT), pp. 76–80.

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