ICSEA 2019 - The Fourteenth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances
November 24, 2019 - November 28, 2019
ICSEA 2019: Awards
The papers listed below have been selected as "Best Papers" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during the conference. For the awarded papers, a digital award will be issued in the name of the authors. The authors of these papers are also receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals.
Awarded Papers
A Framework for Robust, Low-Overhead Binary Instrumentation
Amir Majlesi-Kupaei, Danny Kim, Kapil Anand, Aparna Kotha, Khaled Elwazeer, Rajeev Barua
SIMON: Semantic Inference Model for Security in Cyber Physical Systems Using Ontologies
Rohith Yanambaka Venkata, Rohan Maheshwari, Krishna Kavi
The Matching Lego(R)-Like Bricks Problem: Including a Use Case Study in the Manufacturing Industry
Martin Zinner, Kim Feldhoff, Rui Song, André Gellrich, Wolfgang E. Nagel
On the Realization of Meta-Circular Code Generation: The Case of the Normalized Systems Expanders
Herwig Mannaert, Koen De Cock, Peter Uhnak
Computer Analysis of World Chess Championship Players
Oscar Romero, Lorena Parra, Jose Fernando Cuenca, Jaime Lloret
An Empirical Evaluation of the Accuracy of NESMA Function Points Estimates
Luigi Lavazza, Geng Liu
The following papers have been selected on the basis of their contents, specificaly for lending themselves to an interesting extended work. The authors of these papers are receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals.
Papers Invited for IARIA Journals
Towards Component-Based Development of Textual Domain-Specific Languages
Andreas Wortmann
Requirements Traceability in Cyber Physical Systems Using Semantic Inference
Rohith Yanambaka Venkata, Rohan Maheshwari, Krishna Kavi
Antecedents to Achieve Kanban Optimum Benefits in Software Companies
Muhammad Ovais Ahmad, Anna Rohunen, Päivi Raulamo-Jurvanen
An Enhanced Fault Prediction Model for Embedded Software based on Code Churn, Complexity Metrics, and Static Analysis Results
Safa Omri, Carsten Sinz, Pascal Montag
Incorporating Petri Nets into DEVS Formalism for Precise System Modeling
Radek Koci, Vladimir Janousek
Comparative Evaluation of Input Features Used for Deep Neural Networks to Recognize Semantic Indoor Scene from Time-Series Images Obtained Using Mobile Robot
Hirokazu Madokoro, Hanwool Woo, Kazuhito Sato
Statistical Processing of Delay Time of Public Secondary Traffic and its Application to the Operation Plan
Rupali Bhattacherjee, Toshihiko Sasama, Takao Kawamura, Kazunori Sugahara
A Proposal of Descriptive Pattern for Maintainability Requirements
Yuki Sanomachi, Tsuyoshi Nakajima
A SysML-based Approach to Requirements Traceability Using BPMN and DMN
Corina Abdelahad, Daniel Riesco, Carlos Kavka