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@book{artAndScience,
Author = {Christian Bird and Tim Menzies and Thomas Zimmerman},
Title = {The Art and Science Of Analyzing Software Data},
Publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
Edition = {1 edition},
Year = {2015},
Language = {English},
Pages = {672},
ISBN-10 = {0124115195},
ISBN-13 = {978-0124115194}
}
@inproceedings{soWhat,
Author = {Tim Menzies and Thomas Zimmermann},
Booktitle = {IEEE Software},
Title = {Software Analytics: So What?},
Year = {2013},
Pages = {31-37},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
}
@incollection{gqm,
Author = {Victor R. Basili and Gianluigi Caldiera and H. Dieter Rombach},
Title = {The Goal Question Metric Approach},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Software Engineering},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1994},
}
@inproceedings{softwarePrac,
Author = {Tamer Mohamed Abdellatif and Luiz Fernando Capretz and Danny Ho},
Booktitle = {2015 IEEE/ACM 1st International Workshop on Big Data Software Engineering},
Title = {Software Analytics to Software Practice: A Systematic Literature Review},
Publisher = {IEEE Press Piscataway,USA, New Jersey},
Year = {2015},
Pages = {30-36},
}
@inproceedings{informationNeeds,
Author = {Raymond P. L. Buse and Thomas Zimmermann},
Title = {Information Needs For Software Development Analytics},
Pages = {987-996},
Publisher = {IEEE Press Piscataway, USA, New Jersey},
Year = {2012},
Address = {University of Michigan},
ISBN = {978-1-4673-1067-3},
}
@article{empiricalSoftware,
Author = {Claes Wohlin and Aybüke Aurum},
Journal = {Empirical Software Engineering},
Title = {Towards a decision-making structure for selecting a research design in empirical software engineering},
Pages = {1427-1455},
Publisher = {Springer US},
Volume = {20},
Number = {6},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1573-7616},
}
@techreport{pageRank,
Number = {1999-66},
Month = {November},
Author = {Lawrence Page and Sergey Brin and Rajeev Motwani and Terry Winograd},
Note = {Previous number = SIDL-WP-1999-0120},
Title = {The PageRank Citation Ranking: Bringing Order to the Web.},
Type = {Technical Report},
Publisher = {Stanford InfoLab},
Year = {1999},
Institution = {Stanford InfoLab},
Url = {http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/422/},
Abstract = {The importance of a Web page is an inherently subjective matter, which depends on the readers interests, knowledge and attitudes. But there is still much that can be said objectively about the relative importance of Web pages. This paper describes PageRank, a mathod for rating Web pages objectively and mechanically, effectively measuring the human interest and attention devoted to them. We compare PageRank to an idealized random Web surfer. We show how to efficiently compute PageRank for large numbers of pages. And, we show how to apply PageRank to search and to user navigation.}
}
@misc{beckManifesto,
Author = {Beck, Kent and Beedle, Mike and van Bennekum, Arie and Cockburn, Alistair and Cunningham, Ward and Fowler, Martin and Grenning, James and Highsmith, Jim and Hunt, Andrew and Jeffries, Ron and Kern, Jon and Marick, Brian and Martin, Robert C. and Mellor, Steve and Schwaber, Ken and Sutherland, Jeff and Thomas, Dave},
Publisher = {Ward Cunningham},
Title = {Manifesto for Agile Software Development},
Url = {http://www.agilemanifesto.org/},
Year = {2001}
}
@article{codemine,
author={J. Czerwonka and N. Nagappan and W. Schulte and B. Murphy},
journal={IEEE Software},
title={CODEMINE: Building a Software Development Data Analytics Platform at Microsoft},
year={2013},
volume={30},
number={4},
pages={64-71},
keywords={data analysis;planning;risk management;software maintenance;CODEMINE;Microsoft;course correction;course identification;development model;engineering process data analysis;engineering process data collection;progress tracking;risk mitigation;software development data analytics platform;software implementation;software planning;software postrelease maintenance;staffing level;Analytical models;Computer architecture;Computer bugs;Data analysis;Data models;Software architecture;Software development;Software quality;and software analytics;code quality;metrics;mining;reliability;software repositories},
doi={10.1109/MS.2013.68},
ISSN={0740-7459},
month={July},
}
@article{XP,
Author = {Beck, Kent},
Title = {Embracing Change with Extreme Programming},
Journal = {Computer},
Issue_date = {October 1999},
Volume = {32},
Number = {10},
Month = oct,
Year = {1999},
Issn = {0018-9162},
Pages = {70--77},
Numpages = {8},
Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.796139},
Doi = {10.1109/2.796139},
Acmid = {621348},
Publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
Address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA},
}
@techreport{guidelines,
Abstract = {The objective of this report is to propose comprehensive guidelines for systematic literature reviews appropriate for software engineering researchers, including PhD students. A systematic literature review is a means of evaluating and interpreting all available research relevant to a particular research question, topic area, or phenomenon of interest. Systematic reviews aim to present a fair evaluation of a research topic by using a trustworthy, rigorous, and auditable methodology. The guidelines presented in this report were derived from three existing guidelines used by medical researchers, two books produced by researchers with social science backgrounds and discussions with researchers from other disciplines who are involved in evidence-based practice. The guidelines have been adapted to reflect the specific problems of software engineering research. The guidelines cover three phases of a systematic literature review: planning the review, conducting the review and reporting the review. They provide a relatively high level description. They do not consider the impact of the research questions on the review procedures, nor do they specify in detail the mechanisms needed to perform meta-analysis. test chapter},
Added-at = {2010-10-18T14:00:32.000+0200},
At = {2009-01-27 02:42:01},
Author = {Kitchenham, Barbara and Charters, Stuart},
Biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/227b256010a48688388374cf83b619b54/msn},
Id = {3955888},
Institution = {Keele University and Durham University Joint Report},
Interhash = {aed0229656ada843d3e3f24e5e5c9eb9},
Intrahash = {27b256010a48688388374cf83b619b54},
Keywords = {research.cs.softeng research.support},
Number = {EBSE 2007-001},
Priority = {2},
Timestamp = {2010-10-18T14:00:32.000+0200},
Title = {Guidelines for performing Systematic Literature Reviews in Software Engineering},
Url = {http://www.dur.ac.uk/ebse/resources/Systematic-reviews-5-8.pdf},
Year = 2007
}
@conference{McDaid,
Author={McDaid, K. and Greer, D. and Keenan, F. and Prior, P. and Taylor, P. and Coleman, G.},
Title={Managing uncertainty in agile release planning},
Journal={18th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2006},
Year={2006},
Pages={138-143},
Note={cited By 8},
Url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-44149118496&partnerID=40&md5=f2e6f9b72bd79cd165080a770c50ad80},
Document_type={Conference Paper},
Source={Scopus},
}
@article{Ngo,
Author={Ngo-The, A. and Ruhe, G.},
Title={A systematic approach for solving the wicked problem of software release planning},
Journal={Soft Computing},
Year={2008},
Volume={12},
Number={1},
Pages={95-108},
Doi={10.1007/s00500-007-0219-2},
Note={cited By 42},
Url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-34548040975&partnerID=40&md5=2cb40dfbfc5063672251c76c3977940c},
Document_type={Article},
Source={Scopus},
}
@inproceedings{shaw,
Author = {Shaw, Mary},
Title = {Writing Good Software Engineering Research Papers: Minitutorial},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering},
Series = {ICSE '03},
Year = {2003},
Isbn = {0-7695-1877-X},
Location = {Portland, Oregon},
Pages = {726--736},
Numpages = {11},
Url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=776816.776925},
Acmid = {776925},
Publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
Address = {Washington, DC, USA},
Keywords = {research design, research paradigms, software profession, technical writing, validation},
}
@book{petticrew,
Author={Petticrew, M. and Roberts, H.},
Title={Systematic Reviews in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide},
Journal={Systematic Reviews in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide},
Year={2008},
Pages={1-336},
Doi={10.1002/9780470754887},
Note={cited By 322},
Url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84889440265&partnerID=40&md5=3f487cdd80bd91d917b37700314411ae},
Document_type={Book},
Source={Scopus},
}
@article{muppidi,
Author={Muppidi, S. and Koraganji, V.N.},
Title={Survey of contemporary ranking algorithms},
Journal={International Journal of Applied Engineering Research},
Year={2016},
Volume={11},
Number={1},
Pages={322-325},
Note={cited By 0},
Url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84959373281&partnerID=40&md5=2384caa578fad0ff936b305a5b79160c},
Document_type={Article},
Source={Scopus},
}
@article{brin,
Author={Brin, S. and Page, L.},
Title={Reprint of: The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual web search engine},
Journal={Computer Networks},
Year={2012},
Volume={56},
Number={18},
Pages={3825-3833},
Doi={10.1016/j.comnet.2012.10.007},
Note={cited By 43},
Url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84870444130&partnerID=40&md5=e04b61a53166573e4ed640409f3ce27c},
Document_type={Article},
Source={Scopus},
}
@book{networks,
Author = {Newman, Mark},
Title = {Networks: An Introduction},
Year = {2010},
Isbn = {0199206651, 9780199206650},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, Inc.},
Address = {New York, NY, USA},
}
@article{ceflow,
Abstract = {Centrality measures, or at least popular interpretations of these measures, make implicit assumptions about the manner in which traffic flows through a network. For example, some measures count only geodesic paths, apparently assuming that whatever flows through the network only moves along the shortest possible paths. This paper lays out a typology of network flows based on two dimensions of variation, namely the kinds of trajectories that traffic may follow (geodesics, paths, trails, or walks) and the method of spread (broadcast, serial replication, or transfer). Measures of centrality are then matched to the kinds of flows that they are appropriate for. Simulations are used to examine the relationship between type of flow and the differential importance of nodes with respect to key measurements such as speed of reception of traffic and frequency of receiving traffic. It is shown that the off-the-shelf formulas for centrality measures are fully applicable only for the specific flow processes they are designed for, and that when they are applied to other flow processes they get the "wrong" answer. It is noted that the most commonly used centrality measures are not appropriate for most of the flows we are routinely interested in. A key claim made in this paper is that centrality measures can be regarded as generating expected values for certain kinds of node outcomes (such as speed and frequency of reception) given implicit models of how traffic flows, and that this provides a new and useful way of thinking about centrality.},
Author = {Borgatti, Stephen P. },
Citeulike-Article-Id = {1158225},
Date-Added = {2009-06-10 14:02:24 +0200},
Date-Modified = {2009-06-10 14:02:31 +0200},
Doi = {10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.008},
Journal = {Social Networks},
Keywords = {graphs, network},
Month = {January},
Number = {1},
Pages = {55--71},
Posted-At = {2008-03-25 21:47:37},
Priority = {0},
Title = {Centrality and network flow},
Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.008},
Volume = {27},
Year = {2005},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.008},
Bdsk-Url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.008}
}
@article{centrality,
Title = "A Graph-theoretic perspective on centrality ",
Journal = "Social Networks ",
Volume = "28",
Number = "4",
Pages = "466 - 484",
Year = "2006",
Note = "",
Issn = "0378-8733",
Doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2005.11.005",
Url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378873305000833",
Author = "Stephen P. Borgatti and Martin G. Everett",
Abstract = "The concept of centrality is often invoked in social network analysis, and diverse indices have been proposed to measure it. This paper develops a unified framework for the measurement of centrality. All measures of centrality assess a node's involvement in the walk structure of a network. Measures vary along four key dimensions: type of nodal involvement assessed, type of walk considered, property of walk assessed, and choice of summary measure. If we cross-classify measures by type of nodal involvement (radial versus medial) and property of walk assessed (volume versus length), we obtain a four-fold polychotomization with one cell empty which mirrors Freeman's 1979 categorization. At a more substantive level, measures of centrality summarize a node's involvement in or contribution to the cohesiveness of the network. Radial measures in particular are reductions of pair-wise proximities/cohesion to attributes of nodes or actors. The usefulness and interpretability of radial measures depend on the fit of the cohesion matrix to the one-dimensional model. In network terms, a network that is fit by a one-dimensional model has a core-periphery structure in which all nodes revolve more or less closely around a single core. This in turn implies that the network does not contain distinct cohesive subgroups. Thus, centrality is shown to be intimately connected with the cohesive subgroup structure of a network. "
}
@article{Bonacich87,
abstract = {{Although network centrality is generally assumed to produce power, recent research shows that this is not the case in exchange networks. This paper proposes a generalization of the concept of centrality that accounts for both the usual positive relationship between power and centrality and Cook et al.'s recent exceptional results.}},
author = {Bonacich, Phillip},
citeulike-article-id = {279460},
citeulike-linkout-0 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2780000},
citeulike-linkout-1 = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2780000},
doi = {10.2307/2780000},
issn = {00029602},
journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
keywords = {theory},
number = {5},
pages = {1170--1182},
posted-at = {2011-07-26 10:54:59},
priority = {2},
publisher = {The University of Chicago Press},
title = {{Power and Centrality: A Family of Measures}},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2780000},
volume = {92},
year = {1987}
}
@misc{github,
title={About Github},
author={Github},
year={2016},
url={https://github.com/personal},
urldate={2016-06-28}
}
@misc{gitlab,
title={About Gitlab},
author={Gitlab},
year={2016},
url={https://about.gitlab.com/features/},
urldate={2016-06-28}
}
@book{chacon,
title={Pro Git},
author={Chacon, Scott and Straub, Ben},
year={2015},
publisher={Apress}
}
@misc{python,
title={About Python},
author={Python},
year={2016},
url={https://www.python.org/doc/essays/blurb/},
urldate={2016-07-10}
}
@book{yin,
added-at = {2009-02-11T14:36:47.000+0100},
asin = {1412960991},
author = {Yin, Robert K.},
biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2affc9e817b50a6843a9deea1cf39b3b0/kochm},
description = {Case Study Research: Design and Methods Applied Social Research Methods: Amazon.de: Robert K. Yin: Englische Bücher},
dewey = {300.722},
ean = {9781412960991},
edition = {Fourth Edition.},
interhash = {5b5c327f816b6c6421e99b14fe3bd863},
intrahash = {affc9e817b50a6843a9deea1cf39b3b0},
isbn = {1412960991},
keywords = {methods ownunihbd research},
publisher = {Sage Publications},
timestamp = {2009-02-11T14:36:47.000+0100},
title = {Case Study Research: Design and Methods (Applied Social Research Methods)},
url = {http://www.amazon.de/Case-Study-Research-Methods-Applied/dp/1412960991%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1412960991},
year = 2008
}
@misc{spb,
title={Sobre o Portal},
author={SPB},
year={2015},
url={https://softwarepublico.gov.br/social/spb/sobre-o-portal},
urldate={2016-07-10}
}
@misc{spbdocs,
title={SPB Docs},
author={SPB Docs},
year={2014},
url={https://softwarepublico.gov.br/doc/arquitetura.html},
urldate={2016-07-10}
}
@book{bang,
author = {Bang-Jensen, Jrgen and Gutin, Gregory Z.},
title = {Digraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications},
year = {2008},
isbn = {1848009976, 9781848009974},
edition = {2nd},
publisher = {Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated},
}
@techreport{guidelines-2007,
author = {Barbara Kitchenham and Stuart Charters},
title = {Guidelines for performing {S}ystematic {L}iterature {R}eviews in {S}oftware {E}ngineering},
year = 2007,
institution = {Keele University and Durham University Joint Report},
number = {EBSE 2007-001},
}
@article{citeulike:10757239,
address = {[email protected]},
author = {Pai, M. and McCulloch, M. and Gorman, J. D. and Pai, N. and Enanoria, W. and Kennedy, G. and Tharyan, P. and Colford, J. M.},
booktitle = {National Medical Journal of India},
citeulike-article-id = {10757239},
citeulike-linkout-0 = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15141602},
issn = {0970-258X},
keywords = {meta-analysis, methods, randomized-controlled-trials, src, study-design, systematic-reviews},
number = {2},
pages = {89-95+},
pdf = {internal-pdf://Pai 2004-4207341312/Pai 2004.pdf},
posted-at = {2012-06-07 03:08:49},
priority = {0},
title = {Systematic reviews and meta-analyses: an illustrated, step-by-step guide.},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15141602},
volume = {17},
year = {2004}
}
@misc{scrum,
author = {Schwaber, Ken and Sutherland, Jeff},
citeulike-article-id = {12725736},
keywords = {agile},
posted-at = {2013-10-17 09:40:54},
priority = {2},
title = {The {Scrum} Guide},
year = {2001}
}
@misc{xpintro,
title={Extreme Programming: A gently introduction },
author={XP},
year={1999},
url={http://www.extremeprogramming.org/},
urldate={2016-07-10}
}
@article{githubPop,
author = {Hudson Borges and
Andr{\'{e}} C. Hora and
Marco Tulio Valente},
title = {Predicting the Popularity of GitHub Repositories},
journal = {CoRR},
volume = {abs/1607.04342},
year = {2016},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.04342},
timestamp = {Tue, 02 Aug 2016 12:59:27 +0200},
biburl = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bib/journals/corr/BorgesHV16a},
bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, http://dblp.org}
}