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   BCGen: a comment generation method for bytecode
Huang Y., Huang J., Chen X., He K., Zhou X. Automated Software Engineering 30(1): 1-1, 2022.  Type: Article

The authors have undertaken a project to make bytecode more readable by interspersing it with machine-generated comments. There are two salient questions regarding this project: Did they (at least mostly) succeed? And to the extent that they did ...

Dec 6 2023
   (Re)use of research results (is rampant)
Baldassarre M., Ernst N., Hermann B., Menzies T., Yedida R. Communications of the ACM 66(2): 75-81, 2023.  Type: Article

The point of this article is that scholars often make research contributions that do not fit neatly into the category of peer-reviewed journal papers, and that impacts the advance of knowledge negatively. First, the products of research simply do ...

Jul 18 2023
  Software assistants in software engineering: a systematic mapping study
Savary-Leblanc M., Burgueño L., Cabot J., Le Pallec X., Gerard S. Software--Practice & Experience 53856-892, 2023.  Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)

The authors note the considerable research and engineering efforts to create numerous software assistants (SAs) that have higher autonomy and intelligence for various stages and aspects of the software life cycle, including software design, develo...

May 24 2023
   Establishing SRE foundations: a step-by-step guide to introducing site reliability engineering in software delivery organizations
Ukis V., Pearson, Hoboken, NJ, 2023. 560 pp.  Type: Book (0137424604)

In a product-oriented organization, how do you get product operations, product development, and product owners to work together? Traditional methodologies like the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) or Control Objectives for Info...

Apr 6 2023
   Software assistants in software engineering: a systematic mapping study
Savary-Leblanc M., Burgueño L., Cabot J., Le Pallec X., Gerard S. Software--Practice & Experience 53856-892, 2023.  Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)

Imagine finding an error while developing a new product and then just clicking on your software assistant that then displays an appropriate debugging technique. Perhaps the tool also identifies the possible location of the fault. Perhaps the tool ...

Mar 30 2023
   Code that fits in your head : heuristics for software engineering
Seeman M., Pearson, Hoboken, NJ, 2021. 406 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-374644-01-4)

The human brain can only hold and manipulate a small number of items in short-term memory. The number typically cited is seven things, plus or minus two. So to understand code and keep it all in your head, seven should be the limit of ...

May 27 2022
   Code That Fits in Your Head: Heuristics for Software Engineering
Seemann M., Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, MA, 2021. 416 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-137464-40-1)

Writing software is a creative activity encompassing art, science, engineering, and craftsmanship concurrently. The title of the book, Code that fits in your head, aptly summarizes the mastery that a developer must exercise. Com...

May 23 2022
  Open tools for software engineering: validation of a theory of openness in the automotive industry
Munir H., Runeson P., Wnuk K.  EASE 2019 (Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment on Software Engineering, Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 15-17, 2019) 2-11, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

The authors look at two companies to understand the degree of adoption of open-source software (OSS) tools in the automotive industry. The study includes “a tools manager, product owners, business analysts, technical team lea...

Jul 29 2021
  Cubical Agda: a dependently typed programming language with univalence and higher inductive types
Vezzosi A., Mörtberg A., Abel A. Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages 3(ICFP): 1-29, 2019.  Type: Article

Russell proposed type theory in the first decades of the 20th century in response to the foundational crisis faced by set theory. Over the last century, there have been a number of developments in type theory, in particular the mechani...

Jul 23 2021
  Software engineering for absolute beginners: your guide to creating software
Loubster N., Apress, New York, NY, 2021. 360 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-484266-21-2)

This book’s audience is exactly as described in its title: “absolute beginners.” The content is appropriate for someone who has had some minimal programming experience, for example, classwork or playing ar...

Jul 22 2021
 
 
 
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