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IEEE Software, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, January - February 2022
- Ipek Ozkaya

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The Developer Nation. 3-6 - Michael Panis:

Reflections on Choosing a New Requirements Management Tool. 7-10 - V. S. Mani, Christof Ebert:

Medical Software. 11-18 - Tuomas Granlund

, Vlad Stirbu, Tommi Mikkonen
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Medical Software Needs Calm Compliance. 19-28 - Johan Linåker

, Per Runeson
, Anneke Zuiderwijk
, Amanda Brock:
Collaborative Aspects of Open Data in Software Engineering. 31-35 - Andy Alorwu

, Aku Visuri
, Niels van Berkel
, Simo Hosio
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(Re)Using Crowdsourced Health Data: Perceptions of Data Contributors. 36-42 - Daniel Rudmark, Magnus Andersson

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Feedback Loops in Open Data Ecosystems. 43-47 - Simon Worthington, Harshada Patel

, Michal Charemza
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What Else Is New? Open Data Users Need to Know What's Changed. 48-54 - Lörinc Thurnay

, Bernhard Riedl
, Anna-Sophie Novak
, Verena Schmid
, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer:
Solving an Open Legal Data Puzzle With an Interdisciplinary Team. 55-60 - Donghua Chen, Runtong Zhang:

An Open Source Project for Tuning and Analyzing MapReduce Performance in Hadoop and Spark. 61-69 - Xin Tan

, Minghui Zhou:
Scaling Open Source Software Communities: Challenges and Practices of Decentralization. 70-75 - Wenting Wang, Jinghui Cheng, Jin L. C. Guo:

How Do Open Source Software Contributors Perceive and Address Usability?: Valued Factors, Practices, and Challenges. 76-83 - Björn Lundell, Simon Butler

, Thomas Fischer, Jonas Gamalielsson, Christoffer Brax, Jonas Feist, Tomas Gustavsson, Andrew Katz, Bengt Kvarnström, Erik Lönroth, Anders Mattsson:
Effective Strategies for Using Open Source Software and Open Standards in Organizational Contexts: Experiences From the Primary and Secondary Software Sectors. 84-92 - Vikram N. Subramanian

, Ifraz Rehman, Meiyappan Nagappan, Raula Gaikovina Kula
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Analyzing First Contributions on GitHub: What Do Newcomers Do? 93-101 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Miroslaw Staron

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Collaboration Using Open Data. 102-104 - Nelly Bencomo, Jin L. C. Guo, Rachel Harrison, Hans-Martin Heyn, Tim Menzies

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The Secret to Better AI and Better Software (Is Requirements Engineering). 105-110 - Ingo Müller, Bran Selic:

Stakeholders: Going Beyond Just "End Users". 112-113 - George Fairbanks:

Two Kinds of Iteration. 114-117 - Philip Winston:

Paul Butcher on Fuzz Testing. 118-120
Volume 39, Number 2, March - April 2022
- Ipek Ozkaya:

Architectural Concerns of Digital Twins. 3-6 - Victoria Jackson

, André van der Hoek, Rafael Prikladnicki, Christof Ebert:
Collaboration Tools for Developers. 7-15 - Tony Clark

, Vinay Kulkarni, Jon Whittle, Ruth Breu:
Engineering Digital Twin-Enabled Systems. 16-19 - Luis F. Rivera, Miguel Jiménez

, Norha M. Villegas
, Gabriel Tamura
, Hausi A. Müller:
Toward Autonomic, Software-Intensive Digital Twin Systems. 20-26 - Colin Atkinson

, Thomas Kühne
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Taming the Complexity of Digital Twins. 27-32 - Atsushi Isomura, Yasuhiro Iida, Ichibe Naito, Takao Nakamura:

Axispot: A Distributed Spatiotemporal Data Management System for Digital Twins of Moving Objects. 33-38 - Romina Eramo

, Francis Bordeleau, Benoît Combemale
, Mark van den Brand
, Manuel Wimmer
, Andreas Wortmann:
Conceptualizing Digital Twins. 39-46 - Matt Adams

, Xiao Li, Lucas Boucinha, Sameer S. Kher, Prith Banerjee, Jose-Luis Gonzalez:
Hybrid Digital Twins: A Primer on Combining Physics-Based and Data Analytics Approaches. 47-52 - Daniel Lehner, Jérôme Pfeiffer, Erik-Felix Tinsel, Matthias Milan Strljic, Sabine Sint

, Michael Vierhauser
, Andreas Wortmann, Manuel Wimmer:
Digital Twin Platforms: Requirements, Capabilities, and Future Prospects. 53-61 - Chris Lamb, Stefano Zacchiroli

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Reproducible Builds: Increasing the Integrity of Software Supply Chains. 62-70 - Vahid Garousi

, Erik van Veenendaal:
Test Maturity Model Integration: Trends of Worldwide Test Maturity and Certifications. 71-79 - Anastasia Griva

, Stephen Byrne, Denis Dennehy
, Kieran Conboy:
Software Requirements Quality: Using Analytics to Challenge Assumptions at Intel. 80-88 - Marcio Alexandre Pereira da Silva

, Valéria Cesário Times, André Magno Costa de Araújo, Paulo Caetano da Silva
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Toward an Adaptive Software Architecture for Archetype-Based Health-Care Applications. 89-96 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Miroslaw Staron

, Rafael Capilla
, Henry Muccini, Lorin Hochstein:
Digital Twins. 97-99 - Minghui Zhou, Xinwei Hu, Wei Xiong:

openEuler: Advancing a Hardware and Software Application Ecosystem. 101-105 - Neil A. Ernst, Gabriele Bavota

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AI-Driven Development Is Here: Should You Worry? 106-110 - Jeff Doolittle:

Luke Hoban on Infrastructure as Code. 112-114
Volume 39, Number 3, May - June 2022
- Ipek Ozkaya:

Understanding and Building Trust in Software Systems. 3-6 - Christof Ebert, Jan Maximilian Montenbruck:

Industry Survey: The Magic Triangle of the New Normal. 12-20 - Vahid Garousi

, David Cutting
, Michael Felderer
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What Users Think of COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Apps: An Analysis of Eight European Apps. 22-30 - Ivano Malavolta

, Taher Ahmed Ghaleb, Istvan David
, Jasper van Rooijen, Mariëlle Stoelinga
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Engineering Mobile Apps for Disaster Management: The Case of COVID-19 Apps in the Google Play Store. 31-42 - Marta Bellés-Muñoz, Jordi Baylina Melé, Vanesa Daza, Jose L. Muñoz-Tapia

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New Privacy Practices for Blockchain Software. 43-49 - Liliana Pasquale

, Paola Zippo, Cliona Curley, Brian O'Neill
, Marina Mongiello
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Digital Age of Consent and Age Verification: Can They Protect Children? 50-57 - Raula Gaikovina Kula

, Christoph Treude
, Hideaki Hata
, Sebastian Baltes, Igor Steinmacher, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Winifred Kula Amini:
Challenges for Inclusion in Software Engineering: The Case of the Emerging Papua New Guinean Society. 67-76 - Zainab Masood

, Daniela E. Damian, Kelly Blincoe
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How New Zealand Software Companies Are Adapting Work Settings With Changing Times. 77-84 - Eray Tüzün

, Hakan Erdogmus
, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Michael Felderer
, Robert Feldt, Burak Turhan:
Ground-Truth Deficiencies in Software Engineering: When Codifying the Past Can Be Counterproductive. 85-95 - Romulo Nascimento, Eduardo Figueiredo, André C. Hora:

JavaScript API Deprecation Landscape: A Survey and Mining Study. 96-105 - Deeksha M. Arya

, Mathieu Nassif, Martin P. Robillard:
A Data-Centric Study of Software Tutorial Design. 106-115 - Jeffrey C. Carver, Xabier Larrucea

, Alexander Serebrenik
, Miroslaw Staron
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Technical Debt Problems and Concerns. 116-119 - Sven Apel

, Christian Kästner, Eunsuk Kang:
Feature Interactions on Steroids: On the Composition of ML Models. 120-124 - Philip Winston:

Time-Series Databases and Amazon Timestream. 126-128 - Tendai Makasi

, Alireza Nili
, Kevin C. Desouza
, Mary Tate
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A Typology of Chatbots in Public Service Delivery. 58-66
Volume 39, Number 4, July - August 2022
- Ipek Ozkaya:

Crossing the Great Divide of Software Engineering. 4-7 - Christof Ebert, Divith Bajaj, Michael Weyrich:

Testing Software Systems. 8-17 - Sarah Gregory:

What Does the Future Hold for Requirements Engineers? 18-21 - Jason Jaskolka

, Brahim Hamid, Sahar Kokaly:
Software Design Trends Supporting Multiconcern Assurance. 22-26 - Vlad Stirbu

, Mikko Raatikainen
, Joel Röntynen, Vlas Sokolov, Timo Lehtonen, Tommi Mikkonen
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Toward Multiconcern Software Development With Everything as Code. 27-33 - Jérôme Hugues, Sam Procter

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Contracts in System Development: From Multiconcern Analysis to Assurance With the Architecture Analysis and Design Language. 34-38 - Barbara Gallina

, Leonardo Montecchi
, André Luíz de Oliveira, Lucas Bressan:
Multiconcern, Dependability-Centered Assurance Via a Qualitative and Quantitative Coanalysis. 39-47 - Xiaozhou Li

, Sergio Moreschini
, Fabiano Pecorelli
, Davide Taibi
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OSSARA: Abandonment Risk Assessment for Embedded Open Source Components. 48-53 - Marco Comuzzi, Cinzia Cappiello, Florian Daniel

, Giovanni Meroni
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Toward Quality-Aware Transaction Validation in Blockchains. 54-62 - Lucia Happe

, Barbora Buhnova
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Frustrations Steering Women Away From Software Engineering. 63-69 - Florian Beetz

, Simon Harrer:
GitOps: The Evolution of DevOps? 70-75 - Benoît Verhaeghe

, Anas Shatnawi, Abderrahmane Seriai, Anne Etien
, Nicolas Anquetil
, Mustapha Derras, Stéphane Ducasse:
From GWT to Angular: An Experiment Report on Migrating a Legacy Web Application. 76-83 - Birgit Penzenstadler, Silvia Abrahão

, Miroslaw Staron
, Jeffrey C. Carver, Lorin Hochstein:
Software Design Trends Supporting Multiconcern Assurance. 84-86 - Les Hatton, Michiel van Genuchten:

Keyless or Clueless? Managing Runaway Software Ambition. 87-89 - Michael Keeling

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Love Unrequited: The Story of Architecture, Agile, and How Architecture Decision Records Brought Them Together. 90-93 - Robert Blumen, Bill Pollak:

Software Engineering Radio Reaches Milestone 500th Episode. 94-96
Volume 39, Number 5, September - October 2022
- Ipek Ozkaya:

A Paradigm Shift in Automating Software Engineering Tasks: Bots. 4-8 - Andrei Furda

, Lionel van den Berg, Graeme Reid, Giancarlo Camera, Matteo Pinasco:
Developing a Microservices Integration Layer for Next-Generation Rail Operations Centers. 9-16 - Sarah Gregory, Markus Borg:

Looking Back, Moving Forward: A Handover. 17-20 - Christof Ebert, Puneet Avasthi:

Technologies for Agile Teams. 21-27 - Emad Shihab, Stefan Wagner

, Marco Aurélio Gerosa
, Mairieli Santos Wessel, Jordi Cabot:
The Present and Future of Bots in Software Engineering. 28-31 - Théo Zimmermann

, Julien Coolen, Jason Gross, Pierre-Marie Pédrot, Gaëtan Gilbert:
The Advantages of Maintaining a Multitask, Project-Specific Bot: An Experience Report. 32-37 - Zhendong Wang

, Yi Wang
, David F. Redmiles:
From Specialized Mechanics to Project Butlers: The Usage of Bots in Open Source Software Development. 38-43 - Filipe Roseiro Côgo

, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Understanding the Customization of Dependency Bots: The Case of Dependabot. 44-49 - Florian Markusse, Philipp Leitner

, Alexander Serebrenik
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Using Benchmarking Bots for Continuous Performance Assessment. 50-55 - Mehdi Golzadeh, Tom Mens

, Alexandre Decan, Eleni Constantinou
, Natarajan Chidambaram
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Recognizing Bot Activity in Collaborative Software Development. 56-61 - Raghu N. Kacker, D. Richard Kuhn, Yu Lei, Dimitris E. Simos:

Measuring the Adequacy of a Test Suite With Respect to a Modeled Test Space. 62-67 - Muhammad Usman, Deepika Badampudi, Chris Smith, Himansu Nayak:

An Ecosystem for the Large-Scale Reuse of Microservices in a Cloud-Native Context. 68-75 - Mohamad Kassab

, Phillip A. Laplante
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The Current and Evolving Landscape of Requirements Engineering in Practice. 76-83 - Laerte Xavier, João Eduardo Montandon

, Marco Túlio Valente
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Comments or Issues: Where to Document Technical Debt. 84-91 - Arda Goknil

, Kasim Sinan Yildirim
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Toward Sustainable IoT Applications: Unique Challenges for Programming the Batteryless Edge. 92-100 - Birgit Penzenstadler, Silvia Abrahão

, Miroslaw Staron
, Alexander Serebrenik
, Jeffrey C. Carver, Lorin Hochstein:
Bots in Software Engineering. 101-104 - Hui Xu:

Rust Library Fuzzing. 105-108 - Timothy J. Halloran:

Did Your Manager Choose Your Architecture? 109-112 - Robert Blumen:

Postgres Server Developer Bruce Momjian Discusses Multiversion Concurrency Control. 113-115
Volume 39, Number 6, November - December 2022
- Ipek Ozkaya

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An AI Engineer Versus a Software Engineer. 4-7 - Boris Scharinger

, Markus Borg, Andreas Vogelsang, Thomas Olsson
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Can RE Help Better Prepare Industrial AI for Commercial Scale? 8-12 - Ipek Ozkaya

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Barry Boehm: 1935-2022. 13-14 - Christof Ebert

, Aurora Vizcaíno
, Rubén Grande
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Unlock the Business Value of Gamification. 15-22 - Jan Bosch, Helena Holmström Olsson

, Björn Brinne, Ivica Crnkovic:
AI Engineering: Realizing the Potential of AI. 23-27 - Diego Rodríguez-Mancini, Zheng Li

, Camilo Valenzuela
, Guillermo Cabrera-Vives
, Francisco Förster
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Toward Fractal Development of Data Processing-Intensive Artificial Intelligence Systems. 28-34 - Sagar Sen, Erik Johannes Husom

, Arda Goknil
, Simeon Tverdal, Phu Hong Nguyen
, Iker Mancisidor
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Taming Data Quality in AI-Enabled Industrial Internet of Things. 35-42 - Karthik Vaidhyanathan

, Anish Chandran, Henry Muccini
, Regi Roy:
Agile4MLS - Leveraging Agile Practices for Developing Machine Learning-Enabled Systems: An Industrial Experience. 43-50 - André Sagodi

, Johannes Schniertshauer
, Benjamin van Giffen
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Engineering AI-Enabled Computer Vision Systems: Lessons From Manufacturing. 51-57 - Alireza Nili

, Kevin C. Desouza
, Tan Yigitcanlar
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What Can the Public Sector Teach Us About Deploying Artificial Intelligence Technologies? 58-63 - Antti Knutas

, Victoria Palacin
, Giovanni Maccani, Pablo Aragón
, Annika Wolff
, Lukas Mocek:
Civic Code for Social Change: Lessons in Civic Tech Grassroots for Software Engineers. 64-72 - Katarina Pazur Anicic

, Zlatko Stapic
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Teaching Methods in Software Engineering: A Systematic Review. 73-79 - Nicola Marsden

, Michael Ahmadi
, Volker Wulf, Karen Holtzblatt:
Surfacing Challenges in Scrum for Women in Tech. 80-87 - Tapajit Dey

, Willem Jiang, Brian Fitzgerald
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Knights and Gold Stars: A Tale of InnerSource Incentivization. 88-98 - Mary Shaw

, Liming Zhu
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Can Software Engineering Harness the Benefits of Advanced AI? 99-104 - Alexander Serebrenik, Miroslaw Staron

, Jordi Cabot, Birgit Penzenstadler
, Lorin Hochstein
, Jeffrey C. Carver
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AI Engineering Research in Software Engineering Venues. 105-108 - Lin Shi

, Ye Yang, Qing Wang
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iSPY: Issue-Solution Pairing From Developer Live Chats. 109-113 - Michael Keeling

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The Psychology of Architecture Decision Records. 114-117 - Gavin Henry

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The Importance of a Usage-Centric Approach. 118-120

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