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Antoniol, G., Di Penta, M., Harman, M., & Qureshi, F. (2007, October). The effect of communication overhead on software maintenance project staffing : a search-based approach [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2007), Paris, France. External link
Antoniol, G., Di Penta, M., & Harman, M. (2005, September). Search-based techniques applied to optimization of project planning for massive maintenance project [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2005), Budapest, Hongrie. External link
Antoniol, G., Penta, M. D., & Harman, M. (2004, September). A Robust Search-Based Approach to Project Management in the Presence of Abandonment, Rework, Error and Uncertainty [Paper]. 10th International Symposium on Software Metrics (METRICS 2004), Chicago, Illinois. External link
Antoniol, G., Penta, M. D., & Harman, M. (2004, June). Search-Based Techniques for Optimizing Software Project Resource Allocation [Paper]. 2004 annual Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECC 2004), Seattle, WA. External link
Di Penta, M., Harman, M., & Antoniol, G. (2011). The use of search-based optimization techniques to schedule and staff software projects: An approach and an empirical study. Journal of Software: Practice and Experience, 41(5), 495-519. External link
Gueorguiev, S., Harman, M., & Antoniol, G. (2009, July). Software project planning for robustness and completion time in the presence of uncertainty using multi objective search based software engineering [Paper]. 11th Annual Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2009), Montréal, Québec. External link
Penta, M. D., Antoniol, G., & Harman, M. (2008). Special Issue on Search-Based Software Maintenance. Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice, 20(5), 317-319. External link