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Publications

Here you can find publications authored by members of our research team

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

Scientific papers

  1. M. Gabor, G. Jachimko, and Jerzy Nawrocki: Making a capture-and-play tool suitable for agile software development Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences , 29(1-2):59-74. 2004.

  2. Błażej Pietrzak, Bartosz Walter, and Jerzy Nawrocki: Automatic bad-smell detection in Java programs Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences, 29(1-2):149-165. 2004.

  3. Bartosz Walter and Błażej Pietrzak: Automated Generation of Unit Tests for Refactoring In: Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, vol. 3092, pp. 211–214, Springer. LNCS. 2004.

  4. Bartosz Walter: Extending Testability for Automated Refactoring In: Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, vol. 2675, pp. 429–430, Springer. LNCS. 2003.

  5. Jerzy Nawrocki and Bartosz Walter: Introduction to the special issue on software engineering Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences , 27(4):195-196. 2002.

  6. Jerzy Nawrocki, Michał Jasinski, Bartosz Walter, and Adam Wojciechowski: Combining extreme programming with ISO 9000 LNCS, 2510:786–794. 2002.

  7. Adam Wojciechowski, Jerzy Nawrocki, G. Jachimko, L. Gawron, M. Jagielski, and Bartosz Walter: Experimental evaluation of two approaches to software artefacts review Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences, 27(4):249-259. 2002.

 

Books co-authored, co-edited

  1. Lech Madeyski and Mirosław Ochodek: Software Engineering from Research and Practice Perspective Polish Information Processing Society Scientific Council. Scientific Papers of the Polish Information Processing Society Scientific Council. (ISBN: 978-83-63919-16-0). 2014.

  2. Lech Madeyski and Mirosław Ochodek: Inżynieria oprogramowania: badania i praktyka Rada Naukowa Polskiego Towarzystwa Informatycznego. Zeszyty Rady Naukowej Polskiego Towarzystwa Informatycznego. (ISBN: 978-83-63919-15-3). 2014.

  3. Zbigniew Huzar, Jerzy Nawrocki, and Marcin Szpyrka: Software Engineering Techniques in Progress AGH University of Science and Technology Press, Kraków. 2009.

  4. Tomas Hruska, Lech Madeyski, and Mirosław Ochodek: Software Engineering Techniques in Progress Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej. 2008.

  5. Bertrand Meyer, Jerzy R Nawrocki, and Bartosz Walter: Balancing Agility and Formalism in Software Engineering, Second IFIP TC 2 Central and East European Conference on Software Engineering Techniques, CEE-SET 2007, Poznan, Poland, October 10-12, 2007, Revised Selected Papers Springer, vol. 5082. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 2008.

 

Technical reports

  1. Bartosz Michalik and Mirosław Ochodek: RA-01/10: Supporting Architecture Elaboration. A Use-Case-Based Checklist Poznan University of Technology. 2010.

  2. Mirosław Ochodek: RA 04/10: Constructing Partial Domain-Models for Functional Size Measurement with TTPoints Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Computing Science. 2010.

  3. Sylwia Kopczyńska, Michał Maćkowiak, and Jerzy Nawrocki: Multimedia-supported Elicitation of Non-functional Requirements Poznan University of Technology, Technical Report RA-08/08. 2008.

  4. Mirosław Ochodek: RA-014/08: Transactional Use Case Points Poznan University of Technology. 2008.

  5. Łukasz Olek: RA-03/08: Generating Acceptance Tests from Use Cases Poznan University of Technology. 2008.

 

Theses

  1. Sylwia Kopczyńska and Michał Maćkowiak: On-the-fly documentation for software development meetings Master Thesis, Poznan University of Technology. 2008.

 

Other publications

  1. Bartosz Michalik, Sylwia Kopczyńska, Michał Maćkowiak, Jerzy Nawrocki, and Mirosław Ochodek: Evaluation of the Technical Drama Efficiency. A Case Study on Teaching ATAM in Academic Environment Miscellaneous publication, Poster at ESEM 2009. 2009.

 
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