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QuASoQ/TDA@APSEC 2016: Hamilton, New Zealand
- Horst Lichter, Konrad Fögen, Thanwadee Sunetnanta, Toni Anwar, Aiko Yamashita, Leon Moonen, Tom Mens, Amjed Tahir, Ashish Sureka:

Joint Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Software Quality (QuASoQ 2016) and 1st International Workshop on Technical Debt Analytics (TDA 2016) co-located with the 23rd Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC 2016), Hamilton, New Zealand, December 6, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1771, CEUR-WS.org 2016
4th International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Software Quality (QuASoQ)
- Horst Lichter, Konrad Fögen, Thanwadee Sunetnanta, Toni Anwar:

Report on the 4th International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Software Quality (QuASoQ 2016). 1-3 - Hirohisa Aman, Sousuke Amasaki, Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Minoru Kawahara:

Local Variables with Compound Names and Comments as Signs of Fault-Prone Java Methods. 4-11 - Ahmed D. Alharthi, Maria Spichkova, Margaret Hamilton:

Sustainability Profiling of Long-living Software Systems. 12-19 - Richa Awasthy, Shayne Flint, Ramesh S. Sankaranarayana:

Towards improved Adoption: Effectiveness of Research Tools in the Real World. 20-26 - Lov Kumar, Santanu Kumar Rath, Ashish Sureka:

Predicting Quality of Service (QoS) Parameters using Extreme Learning Machines with Various Kernel Methods. 27-34 - Abdus Satter, Kazi Sakib:

Improving Recall in Code Search by Indexing Similar Codes under Proper Terms. 35-42 - Eun-Hye Choi, Osamu Mizuno, Yifan Hu:

Code Coverage Analysis of Combinatorial Testing. 43-49 - Lucas Gren, Alfredo Goldman:

Trying to Increase the Mature Use of Agile Practices by Group Development Psychology Training - An Experiment. 50-57
1st International Workshop on Technical Debt Analytics (TDA)
- Aiko Yamashita, Leon Moonen, Tom Mens, Amjed Tahir:

Report on the First International Workshop on Technical Debt Analytics (TDA 2016). 58-63 - Norihiro Yoshida:

When, Why and for Whom do Practitioners Detect Technical Debt? An Experience Report. 64-67 - Yasutaka Kamei, Everton da S. Maldonado, Emad Shihab, Naoyasu Ubayashi:

Using Analytics to Quantify Interest of Self-Admitted Technical Debt. 68-71 - Solomon Mensah, Jacky W. Keung, Michael Franklin Bosu, Kwabena Ebo Bennin:

Rework Effort Estimation of Self-admitted Technical Debt. 72-75 - Aabha Choudhary, Paramvir Singh:

Minimizing Refactoring Effort through Prioritization of Classes based on Historical, Architectural and Code Smell Information. 76-79 - Johannes Holvitie, Sherlock A. Licorish, Antonio Martini, Ville Leppänen:

Co-Existence of the 'Technical Debt' and 'Software Legacy' Concepts. 80-83 - Clemente Izurieta, Ipek Ozkaya, Carolyn B. Seaman, Philippe Kruchten, Robert L. Nord, Will Snipes, Paris Avgeriou:

Perspectives on Managing Technical Debt: A Transition Point and Roadmap from Dagstuhl. 84-87

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