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Al Alam, S. M. D., Nayebi, M., Pfahl, D., & Ruhe, G. (2017, June). A Two-staged Survey on Release Readiness [Paper]. 21st International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE 2017), Karlskrona, Sweden. External link
Dekhtyar, A., Hayes, J. H., Hadar, I., Combs, E., Ferrari, A., Gregory, S., Horkoff, J., Levy, M., Nayebi, M., Paech, B., Payne, J., Primrose, M., Spoletini, P., Clarke, S., Brophy, C., Amyot, D., Maalej, W., Ruhe, G., Cleland-Huang, J., & Zowghi, D. (2019). Requirements engineering (RE) for social good: RE cares [requirements]. IEEE Software, 36(1), 86-90, 94-86-90, 94. External link
Hemmati, A., Carlson, C., Nayebi, M., Ruhe, G., & Saunders, C. (2017, July). Analysis of Software Service Usage in Healthcare Communication Services [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security Companion (QRS-C 2017), Prague, Czech Republic. External link
Kabeer, S. J., Nayebi, M., Ruhe, G., Carlson, C., & Chew, F. (2017, November). Predicting the Vector Impact of Change - An Industrial Case Study at Brightsquid [Paper]. ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM 2017), Toronto, ON. External link
Leotta, M., Ricca, F., Antoniol, G., Garousi, V., Zhi, J., & Ruhe, G. (2013, September). A pilot experiment to quantify the effect of documentation accuracy on maintenance tasks [Paper]. 29th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2013), Eindhoven, Netherlands. External link
Maalej, W., Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2019, May). Data-Driven Requirements Engineering-An Update [Paper]. 41st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Practice (ICSE-SEIP 2019), Montréal, Qc, Canada. External link
Maalej, W., Nayebi, M., Johann, T., & Ruhe, G. (2016). Toward Data-Driven Requirements Engineering. IEEE Software, 33(1), 48-54. External link
Nayebi, M., Ruhe, G., & Zimmermann, T. (2021). Mining Treatment-Outcome Constructs from Sequential Software Engineering Data. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 47(2), 393-411. External link
Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2019). Asymmetric Release Planning - Compromising Satisfaction against Dissatisfaction. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 45(9), 839-857. External link
Nayebi, M., Dicke, L., Ittyipe, R., Carlson, C., & Ruhe, G. (2019). ESSMArT way to manage customer requests. Empirical Software Engineering, 24(6), 3755-3789. External link
Nayebi, M., Cai, Y., Kazman, R., Ruhe, G., Feng, Q., Carlson, C., & Chew, F. (2019, May). A Longitudinal Study of Identifying and Paying Down Architecture Debt [Paper]. 41st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Practice (ICSE-SEIP 2019), Montréal, Qc, Canada. External link
Nayebi, M., Kuznetsov, K., Chen, P., Zeller, A., & Ruhe, G. (2018, May). Anatomy of functionality deletion [Paper]. 15th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2018), Gothenburg, Sweden. External link
Nayebi, M., Cho, H., & Ruhe, G. (2018). App store mining is not enough for app improvement. Empirical Software Engineering, 23(5), 2764-2794. External link
Nayebi, M., Kabeer, S. J., Ruhe, G., Carlson, C., & Chew, F. (2018). Hybrid Labels Are the New Measure! IEEE Software, 35(1), 54-57. External link
Nayebi, M., Cho, H., Farrahi, H., & Ruhe, G. (2017, May). App Store Mining Is Not Enough [Paper]. 39th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering Companion (ICSE-C 2017), Buenos Aires, Argentina. External link
Nayebi, M., Marbouti, M., Quapp, R., Maurer, F., & Ruhe, G. (2017, May). Crowdsourced Exploration of Mobile App Features: A Case Study of the Fort McMurray Wildfire [Paper]. 39th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society Track (ICSE-SEIS 2017), Buenos Aires, Argentina. External link
Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2017, September). Optimized Functionality for Super Mobile Apps [Paper]. 25th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2017), Lisbon, Portugal. External link
Nayebi, M., Farahi, H., & Ruhe, G. (2017, November). Which Version Should Be Released to App Store? [Paper]. ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM 2017), Toronto, ON. External link
Nayebi, M., Farrahi, H., & Ruhe, G. (2016, November). Analysis of marketed versus not-marketed mobile app releases [Paper]. 4th International Workshop on Release Engineering (RELENG 2016), Seattle, WA. External link
Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2016). Analytical Product Release Planning. In Bird, C., Menzies, T., & Zimmermann, T. (eds.), The Art and Science of Analyzing Software Data (pp. 555-589). External link
Nayebi, M., Farrahi, H., Lee, A., Cho, H., & Ruhe, G. (2016, November). More insight from being more focused: analysis of clustered market apps [Paper]. International Workshop on App Market Analytics (WAMA 2016), Seattle, WA. External link
Nayebi, M., Ruhe, G., Mota, R. C., & Mufti, M. (2015, November). Analytics for Software Project Management -- Where are We and Where do We Go? [Paper]. 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering Workshop (ASEW 2015), Lincoln, NE. External link
Nayebi, M., Jantzen, K., & Ruhe, G. (2015). Managing Technical Debt. (Technical Report n° SEDS 115/2015). Unavailable
Nayebi, M., Ruhe, G., & Adams, B. (2015). Tracking the Evolution of Android Mobile Apps by Release Cycle Patterns - An Empirical Study. (Technical Report n° SEDS 114/2015). Unavailable
Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2014, June). Analytical Open Innovation for Value-Optimized Service Portfolio Planning [Paper]. 5th International Conference of Software Business (ICSOB 2014), Paphos, Cyprus. External link
Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2014, June). An open innovation approach in support of product release decisions [Paper]. 7th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2014), Hyderabad, India. External link
Nayebi, M., & Ruhe, G. (2013, November). An open innovation approach towards feature elicitation for product release planning [Poster]. IBM CAS Conference / Consortium for Software Engineering Research Fall Meeting (CASCON/CSER 2013), Toronto, Ont.. Unavailable
Ruhe, G., Nayebi, M., & Ebert, C. (2017, September). The Vision: Requirements Engineering in Society [Paper]. 25th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2017), Lisbon, Portugal. External link
Ruhe, G., & Nayebi, M. (2016). What counts is decisions, not numbers: Toward an analytics design sheet. In Menzies, T., Williams, L., & Zimmermann, T. (eds.), Perspectives on Data Science for Software Engineering (pp. 111-114). External link