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2020 – today
- 2022
- [d1]Hugo Sica de Andrade, Jan Schroeder, Ivica Crnkovic:
Software Deployment on Heterogeneous Platforms: A Systematic Mapping Study. IEEE DataPort, 2022 - 2021
- [j1]Hugo Sica de Andrade, Jan Schroeder, Ivica Crnkovic:
Software Deployment on Heterogeneous Platforms: A Systematic Mapping Study. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 47(8): 1683-1707 (2021) - 2020
- [c10]Keith Mitchell, Jaqueline J. Brito, Igor Mandric, Qiaozhen Wu, Sergey Knyazev, Sei Chang, Lana S. Martin, Aaron Karlsberg, Ekaterina Gerasimov, Russell Littman, Brian L. Hill, Nicholas C. Wu, Harry (Taegyun) Yang, Kevin Hsieh, Linus Chen, Eli Littman, Taylor Shabani, German Enik, Douglas Yao, Ren Sun, Jan Schroeder, Eleazar Eskin, Alex Zelikovsky, Pavel Skums, Mihai Pop, Serghei Mangul:
Benchmarking of computational error-correction methods for next-generation sequencing data. BCB 2020: 63:1
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c9]Ian Rhys Jenkins, Ludvig Oliver Gee, Alessia Knauss, Hang Yin, Jan Schroeder:
Accident Scenario Generation with Recurrent Neural Networks. ITSC 2018: 3340-3345 - 2017
- [c8]Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Alessia Knauss, Harri Preenja, Mohammad Ali, Miroslaw Staron, Thomas Herpel:
Comparison of model size predictors in practice. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2017: 186-188 - [c7]Alessia Knauss, Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Henrik Eriksson:
Software-related challenges of testing automated vehicles. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2017: 328-330 - [c6]Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Alessia Knauss, Harri Preenja, Mohammad Ali, Miroslaw Staron, Thomas Herpel:
Predicting and Evaluating Software Model Growth in the Automotive Industry. ICSME 2017: 584-593 - [c5]Alessia Knauss, Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Henrik Eriksson:
Paving the roadway for safety of automated vehicles: An empirical study on testing challenges. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2017: 1873-1880 - [i2]Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Alessia Knauss, Harri Preenja, Mohammad Ali, Miroslaw Staron, Thomas Herpel:
Predicting and Evaluating Software Model Growth in the Automotive Industry. CoRR abs/1708.02884 (2017) - [i1]Alessia Knauss, Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Henrik Eriksson:
Paving the Roadway for Safety of Automated Vehicles: An Empirical Study on Testing Challenges. CoRR abs/1708.06988 (2017) - 2016
- [c4]Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Miroslaw Staron, Thomas Herpel, Alessia Knauss:
Unveiling anomalies and their impact on software quality in model-based automotive software revisions with software metrics and domain experts. ISSTA 2016: 154-164 - [c3]Jan Schroeder, Daniela Holzner, Christian Berger, Carl-Johan Hoel, Leo Laine, Anders Magnusson:
Design and evaluation of a customizable multi-domain reference architecture on top of product lines of self-driving heavy vehicles - an industrial case study. Software Engineering 2016: 77-78 - 2015
- [c2]Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Thomas Herpel, Miroslaw Staron:
Comparing the Applicability of Complexity Measurements for Simulink Models during Integration Testing - An Industrial Case Study. SAM@ICSE 2015: 35-40 - [c1]Jan Schroeder, Daniela Holzner, Christian Berger, Carl-Johan Hoel, Leo Laine, Anders Magnusson:
Design and Evaluation of a Customizable Multi-Domain Reference Architecture on Top of Product Lines of Self-Driving Heavy Vehicles - An Industrial Case Study. ICSE (2) 2015: 189-198
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