| 1 | Mark Harman and Alexandros Skaliotis and Kathleen Steinhöfel Search-based Approaches to the Component Selection and Prioritization Problem Proceedings of the 8th annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GECCO '06)Seattle, Washington, USA, 8-12 July 2006. |
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| | Abstract: This poster paper addresses the problem of choosing sets of software components to combine in component-based software engineering. It formulates both ranking and selection problems as feature subset selection problems to which search based software engineering can be applied. We will consider selection and ranking of elements from a set of software components from the component base of a large telecommunications organisation. |
| | @INPROCEEDINGS{HarmanSS06,
author = {Mark Harman and Alexandros Skaliotis and Kathleen Steinhöfel},
title = {Search-based Approaches to the Component Selection and Prioritization Problem},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GECCO '06)},
year = {2006},
address = {Seattle, Washington, USA},
month = {8-12 July},
pages = {1951-1952}
} |
| 2 | Paul Baker and Mark Harman and Kathleen Steinhöfel and Alexandros Skaliotis Search Based Approaches to Component Selection and Prioritization for the Next Release Problem Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM '06)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 24-27 September 2006. |
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| | Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of determining the next set of releases in the course of software evolution. It formulates both ranking and selection of candidate software components as a series of feature subset selection problems to which search based software engineering can be applied. The approach is automated using greedy and simulated annealing algorithms and evaluated using a set of software components from the component base of a large telecommunications organisation. The results are compared to those obtained by a panel of (human) experts. The results show that the two automated approaches convincingly outperform the expert judgment approach. |
| | @INPROCEEDINGS{BakerHSS06,
author = {Paul Baker and Mark Harman and Kathleen Steinhöfel and Alexandros Skaliotis},
title = {Search Based Approaches to Component Selection and Prioritization for the Next Release Problem},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM '06)},
year = {2006},
address = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania},
month = {24-27 September},
pages = {176-185}
} |