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A systematic mapping study on dynamic metrics and software quality
A Tahir, SG MacDonell
Proceedings of the 28th IEEE International Conference on Software …, 2012
732012
Dependency versioning in the wild
J Dietrich, D Pearce, J Stringer, A Tahir, K Blincoe
IEEE/ACM 16th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR), 2019
68*2019
Can you tell me if it smells? a study on how developers discuss code smells and anti-patterns in stack overflow
A Tahir, A Yamashita, S Licorish, J Dietrich, S Counsell
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Evaluation and …, 2018
482018
A large scale study on how developers discuss code smells and anti-pattern in stack exchange sites
A Tahir, J Dietrich, S Counsell, S Licorish, A Yamashita
Information and Software Technology 125, 106333, 2020
442020
On the Recall of Static Call Graph Construction in Practice
L Sui, J Dietrich, A Tahir, G Fourtounis
The 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'20), 2020
402020
Is knee pain information on YouTube videos perceived to be helpful? An analysis of user comments and implications for dissemination on social media
S Meldrum, BTR Savarimuthu, S Licorish, A Tahir, M Bosu, P Jayakaran
Digital health 3, 2055207617698908, 2017
322017
EvilPickles: DoS attacks based on Object-Graph Engineering
J Dietrich, K Jezek, S Rasheed, A Tahir, A Potanin
European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP), 2017
322017
Requirement engineering practices-an empirical study
A Tahir, R Ahmad
2010 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Software …, 2010
312010
A systematic review on the functional testing of semantic web services
A Tahir, D Tosi, S Morasca
Journal of Systems and Software 86 (11), 2877-2889, 2013
302013
On the Soundness of Call Graph Construction in the Presence of Dynamic Language Features – A Benchmark and Tool Evaluation
L Sui, J Dietrich, M Emery, S Rasheed, A Tahir
16th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS), 2018
252018
On Satisfying the Android OS Community: User Feedback Still Central to Developers’ Portfolios
S Licorish, A Tahir, M Bosu, S MacDonell
The 24th Australasian Software Engineering Conference, 10, 2015
222015
An AOP-based approach for collecting software maintainability dynamic metrics
A Tahir, R Ahmad
2010 Second International Conference on Computer Research and Development …, 2010
212010
Technical Lag of Dependencies in Major Package Managers
J Stringer, A Tahir, K Blincoe, J Dietrich
The 27th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), 2020
202020
Understanding Code Smell Detection via Code Review: A Study of the OpenStack Community
X Han, A Tahir, P Liang, S Counsell, Y Luo
the 29th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC), 2021
192021
An empirical study on the effectiveness of data resampling approaches for cross‐project software defect prediction
KE Bennin, A Tahir, SG MacDonell, J Börstler
IET Software, 2022
182022
An empirical study into the relationship between class features and test smells
A Tahir, S Counsell, SG MacDonell
2016 23rd Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), 137-144, 2016
152016
An empirical assessment of the use of different communication modes for requirement elicitation and negotiation using students as a subject
A Rodina, T Amjed, MK Zarinah
2012 IEEE Symposium on Computers & Informatics (ISCI), 70-74, 2012
152012
Maintainability dynamic metrics data collection based on aspect-oriented technology
A Tahir, R Ahmad, ZM Kasirun
Malaysian Journal of Computer Science 23 (3), 177-194, 2010
152010
Automatic Identification of Code Smell Discussions on Stack Overflow: A Preliminary Investigation
S Shcherban, P Liang, A Tahir, X Li
ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and …, 2020
142020
Understanding Class-level Testability through Dynamic Analysis
A Tahir, SG MacDonell, J Buchan
9th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software …, 2014
142014
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