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Batoun, M. A., Sayagh, M., Aghili, R., Ouni, A., & Li, H. (2024). A literature review and existing challenges on software logging practices: From the creation to the analysis of software logs. Empirical Software Engineering, 29, 103 (61 pages). External link
Chen, J., Ding, Z., Tang, Y., Sayagh, M., Li, H., Adams, B., & Shang, W. (2023, December). IoPV : on inconsistent option performance variations [Paper]. 2023 ESEC/FSE Conferences, San Francisco, CA, USA (13 pages). External link
Hasan, S., King, Z., Hafiz, M., Sayagh, M., Adams, B., & Hindle, A. (2016, May). Energy profiles of Java collections classes [Paper]. IEEE/ACM 38th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2016), Austin, TX, United states. External link
Lyu, Y., Li, H., Sayagh, M., Jiang, Z. M., & Hassan, A. E. (2021). An empirical study of the impact of data splitting decisions on the performance of AiOps solutions. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 30(4), 1-38. External link
Li, H., Shang, W., Adams, B., Sayagh, M., & Hassan, A. E. (2021). A qualitative study of the benefits and costs of logging from developers' perspectives. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 47(12), 2858-2873. External link
Sayagh, M., Kerzazi, N., Petrillo, F., Bennani, K., & Adams, B. (2020). What should your run-time configuration framework do to help developers? Empirical Software Engineering, 25(2), 1259-1293. External link
Sayagh, M. (2018). On Run-Time Configuration Engineering [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Sayagh, M., Kerzazi, N., Adams, B., & Petrillo, F. (2018). Software Configuration Engineering in Practice: Interviews, Survey, and Systematic Literature Review. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 46(6), 646-673. External link
Sayagh, M., Zhen, D., Andrzejak, A., & Adams, B. (2017, September). Does the choice of configuration framework matter for developers? Empirical study on 11 Java configuration frameworks [Paper]. 17th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2017), Shanghai, China. External link
Sayagh, M., Kerzazi, N., & Adams, B. (2017, May). On cross-stack configuration errors [Paper]. 39th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2017), Buenos Aires, Argentina. External link
Sayagh, M., & Adams, B. (2015, September). Multi-layer software configuration: empirical study on WordPress [Paper]. 15th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2015), Bremen, Germany. External link