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PROMISE 2008 Bridging Industry and Research Gary D. Boetticher Tim Menzies Tom Ostrand Guenther Ruhe
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PROMISE 2008 The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Theme: Bridging Industry & Research Much more data added to the PROMISE Repository Special issue Empirical Software Engineering Workshop expanded to 2 days 2 Keynote speakers More opportunities for discussion More opportunities for collaboration 1 New Steering Committee Member: Guenther Ruhe 1 Fabulous Dinner
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Theme: Bridging Industry & Research The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Industry perspective To what extent does industry embrace research findings and models? Why is it not more? Is research relevant? practical? capable of application? ultimately beneficial? Are industry folks uninformed? lazy? too busy? Is the ROI too low? Research perspective Is SE research aligned with industry needs? Does it need to be or is it just a ‘tenure’ thing? Is empirical research unrealistic? Too specific? Too complex? Obsolete? How can models be validated? Correlation? Yes!! Causal? Maybe
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PROMISE Repository 2007 to 2008 The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop Others - 9 Effort Prediction - 9 Defect Prediction – 18 Defect Prediction – 32 Effort Prediction - 10 Text Mining - 9 Model-Based SE - 5 General - 7 PROMISE Repository 2007 to 2008 May 12, 2008
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PROMISE 2008, May 12 th AM The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Keynote Risk and Relevance Murray Cantor, Distinguished Engineer, IBM. Papers: Defect Prediction Comparing Negative Binomial and Recursive Partitioning Models for Fault Prediction Elaine Weyuker, Thomas Ostrand and Robert Bell: AT&T Labs-Research, USA Comparing Design and Code Metrics for Software Quality Prediction Yue Jiang, Bojan Cukic, Tim Menzies and Nick Bartlow: West Virginia University, USA Adapting a Fault Prediction Model to Allow Inter Language Reuse Shinya Watanabe, Haruhiko Kaiya and Kenji Kaijiri: Shinshu University, Japan
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PROMISE 2008, May 12 th PM The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Discussion Can Organizations Really Use Predictions? Chair: Tim Menzies: West Virginia University Papers: Effort Estimation An Empirical Analysis of Software Effort Estimation with Outlier Elimination Yeong-Seok Seo, Kyung-A Yoon and Doo-Hwan Bae: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea Using Correlation and Accuracy for Identifying Good Estimators Gary Boetticher and Nazim Lokhandwala: University of Houston - Clear Lake, USA Data Quality & Discussion Data Sets and Data Quality in Software Engineering Gernot Liebchen and Martin Shepperd: Brunel University, UK
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PROMISE 2008, May 13 th Early AM The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Keynote Practical use of defect detection and prediction in the development and maintenance of software Chris Beal Senior Staff Engineer, SUN Microsystems. Paper: Predictor Issues Implications of Ceiling Effects in Defect Predictors Tim Menzies, Burak Turhan, Ayse Bener, Gregory Gay, Bojan Cukic and Yue Jiang: West Virginia University, USA and Bogazici University, Turkey
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PROMISE 2008, May 13 th Late AM The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Papers: Effort Estimation Multi-criteria Decision Analysis for Customization of Estimation by Analogy Method Jingzhou Li and Guenther Ruhe: University of Calgary, Canada Confidence in Software Cost Estimation Results based on MMRE and PRED Marcel Korte and Daniel Port: University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, Germany and Univ. of Hawaii, USA Improving Analogy Software Effort Estimation using Fuzzy Feature Subset Selection Algorithm Moammad Azzeh, Daniel Neagu and Peter Cowling: University of Bradford, UK
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PROMISE 2008, May 13 th PM The 4 th International Predictor Models in Software Engineering (PROMISE) Workshop May 12, 2008 Papers: Resource Planning and Management Optimizing Requirements Decisions with KEYS Omid Jalali, Tim Menzies and Martin Feather: West Virginia University, USA & JPL, USA Complementing Approaches in ERP Effort Estimation Practice: an Industrial Study Maya Daneva: University of Twente, Netherlands Software Defect Repair Times: A Multiplicative Model Swapna Gokhale and Robert Mullen: University of Connecticut and Cisco Systems, USA Wrap-up Discussion What is PROMISE? What could PROMISE be? Should there be a PROMISE 2009? If so, What would it look like?
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Dinner: Auerbachs Keller
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Thanks! Program Committee Steering Committee & Gregory Gay You! 12+ authors and 29+ attendees
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