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Call For Papers: PROMISE Student Symposium

3 Feb 2010

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The Student Symposium on Predictive Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE-SS), September 13, 2010 @Timisoara, Romania , Submission Deadline: May 21, 2010. The main goal of the PROMISE-SS is to provide graduate students with a forum to: present their research and be provided useful feedback from the Symposium’s committee members, and the audience; increase their professional [...]

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27 Aug 2009

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About a month ago, I have joined the Department of Information Processing Science at the University of Oulu in Finland, as a researcher (though I will participate in teaching activities as well). It feels good to be back in the university! After spending significant number of days for new-comer’s-bureaucracy-to-a-new-country, I am getting ready for the [...]

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    PROMISE’11 Panel: The Road Ahead in Predictive Modeling

    I’ll be one of the panel speakers for the “The Road Ahead in Predictive Modeling” panel in the 7th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE’11) with Hakan Erdogmus, Mika Mantyla, Barbara Russo and Guenther Ruhe. We will discuss the maturity of predictive models (generalization/ locality, policy making etc), repeatability, data analysis (the [...]

  • Best Paper Nomination @SEAA’11

    Best Paper Nomination @SEAA’11

    Our paper with Ayse Tosun and Ayse Bener, “Empirical Evaluation of Mixed-Project Defect Prediction Models”, has been nominated for the best research paper award by the Program Committee of the 37th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (EUROMICRO-SEAA 2011). This defect prediction paper stands somewhere between the within-company (traditional) and cross-company (my obsession) [...]

  • Paper Among Top 5 Most Cited

    Paper Among Top 5 Most Cited

    I received news that our 2009 paper is one of the top 5 most cited papers in the Empirical Software Engineering journal for the period 2009-2010 (citation counts excludes self-citation). In case that interests you, here is the link and reference for you to read and cite(!): B. Turhan, T. Menzies, A. Bener and J. [...]

  • Best Paper Nomination @LESS’10

    Best Paper Nomination @LESS’10

    Our paper with Vladimir Mandic, Markku Oivo, Pilar Rodriguez, Pasi Kuvaja and Harri Kaikkonen “What is Flowing in Lean Software Development?”, has been nominated for the best paper award by the Program Committee of the 1st International Conference on Lean Enterprise Software and Systems (LESS 2010). You may reach the paper through this link.

  • How Effective is Test Driven Development?

    How Effective is Test Driven Development?

    I’ve been working with Lucas Layman, Madeline Diep, Forrest Shull and Hakan Erdogmus to collect and analyze the quantitative evidence from literature regarding the effects of TDD on programmer productivity, internal/external product quality and test support. Our results will soon be available as a chapter in the upcoming O’Reilly book “Making Software: What Really Works, [...]

  • Unresolved Issues in Test-Driven Development

    Unresolved Issues in Test-Driven Development

    (and why should you care?) I will give a talk with the above title at Scan-Agile’09. Here, you can glimpse what it is (not) about. If you feel that you know -anything at all- about TDD, please share by leaving a comment: “Despite the popularity of TDD, our knowledge regarding its effects in practice is [...]

  • Best Paper Award @PROMISE’09

    Best Paper Award @PROMISE’09

    Our paper with Ayse Tosun and Ayse Bener, “Practical Considerations of Deploying AI in Defect Prediction: A Case Study within the Turkish Telecommunication Industry”, received the best paper award from Predictor Models in Software Engineering Conference (2009). The paper describes our experiences throughout the processes of implementing a measurement program, bug tracing and defect prediction [...]

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