2009 |
23 | EE | Brendan Cleary,
Chris Exton,
Jim Buckley,
Michael English:
An empirical analysis of information retrieval based concept location techniques in software comprehension.
Empirical Software Engineering 14(1): 93-130 (2009) |
2008 |
22 | EE | Jacek Rosik,
Andrew Le Gear,
Jim Buckley,
Muhammad Ali Babar:
An industrial case study of architecture conformance.
ESEM 2008: 80-89 |
21 | EE | Jim Buckley,
Andrew P. LeGear,
Chris Exton,
Ross Cadogan,
Trevor Johnston,
Bill Looby,
Rainer Koschke:
Encapsulating targeted component abstractions using software Reflexion Modelling.
Journal of Software Maintenance 20(2): 107-134 (2008) |
2007 |
20 | EE | Michael English,
Jim Buckley,
Tony Cahill:
Fine-Grained Software Metrics in Practice.
ESEM 2007: 295-304 |
2006 |
19 | EE | Andrew Le Gear,
Jim Buckley:
Exercising control over the design of evolving software systems using an inverse application of reflexion modeling.
CASCON 2006: 376 |
18 | EE | Tara Kelly,
Jim Buckley:
A Context-Aware Analysis Scheme for Bloom's Taxonomy.
ICPC 2006: 275-284 |
2005 |
17 | EE | Andrew Le Gear,
Jim Buckley:
Reengineering towards components using "Reconn-exion".
ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2005: 370-373 |
16 | EE | Michael P. O'Brien,
Jim Buckley,
Christopher Exton:
Empirically Studying Software Practitioners - Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice.
ICSM 2005: 433-442 |
15 | EE | Deirdre Carew,
Chris Exton,
Jim Buckley:
An empirical investigation of the comprehensibility of requirements specifications.
ISESE 2005: 256-265 |
14 | EE | Andrew Le Gear,
Jim Buckley,
J. J. Collins:
Software reconnexion: understanding software using a variation on software reconnaissance and reflexion modelling.
ISESE 2005: 34-43 |
13 | EE | Michael English,
Jim Buckley,
Tony Cahill:
A friend in need is a friend indeed [software metrics and friend functions].
ISESE 2005: 469-478 |
12 | EE | Michael P. O'Brien,
Jim Buckley:
Modelling the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Programmers - An Empirical Approach.
IWPC 2005: 125-134 |
11 | EE | Andrew Le Gear,
Jim Buckley,
Brendan Cleary,
J. J. Collins,
Kieran O'Dea:
Achieving a Reuse Perspective within a Component Recovery Process: An Industrial Scale Case Study.
IWPC 2005: 279-288 |
10 | EE | Michael English,
Jim Buckley,
Tony Cahill,
Kristian Lynch:
An Empirical Study of the Use of Friends in C++ Software.
IWPC 2005: 329-332 |
9 | EE | Michael English,
Jim Buckley,
Tony Cahill,
Kristian Lynch:
Measuring the Impact of Friends on the Internal Attributes of Software Systems.
SCAM 2005: 151-160 |
8 | | Brendan Cleary,
Andrew Le Gear,
Christopher Exton,
Jim Buckley:
A Combined Software Reconnaissance & Static Analysis Eclipse Visualisation Plug-in.
VISSOFT 2005: 121-122 |
7 | EE | Jim Buckley,
Tom Mens,
Matthias Zenger,
Awais Rashid,
Günter Kniesel:
Towards a taxonomy of software change.
Journal of Software Maintenance 17(5): 309-332 (2005) |
2004 |
6 | EE | Jim Buckley,
Christopher Exton,
Judith Good:
Characterizing Programmers' Information-Seeking during Software Evolution.
STEP 2004: 23-29 |
5 | EE | Michael P. O'Brien,
Jim Buckley,
Teresa M. Shaft:
Expectation-based, inference-based, and bottom-up software comprehension.
Journal of Software Maintenance 16(6): 427-447 (2004) |
2003 |
4 | EE | Jim Buckley,
Christopher Exton:
Blooms? Taxonomy: A Framework for Assessing Programmers? Knowledge of Software Systems.
IWPC 2003: 165-174 |
3 | EE | Michael English,
Jim Buckley,
Tony Cahill:
Applying Meyer's Taxonomy to Object-Oriented Software Systems.
SCAM 2003: 35-44 |
2002 |
2 | EE | Günter Kniesel,
Joost Noppen,
Tom Mens,
Jim Buckley:
Unanticipated Software Evolution.
ECOOP Workshops 2002: 92-106 |
2001 |
1 | EE | Michael P. O'Brien,
Jim Buckley:
Inference-Based and Expectation-Based Processing in Program Comprehension.
IWPC 2001: 71-78 |