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Bazelli, B., Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2013, September). Mapping the responses of RESTful services based on their values [Paper]. 15th IEEE International Symposium on Web Systems Evolution (WSE 2013), Eindhoven, Netherlands. External link
Bauer, K., Fokaefs, M.-E., Tansey, B., & Stroulia, E. (2009, November). WikiDev 2.0: discovering clusters of related team artifacts [Paper]. Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research (CASCON 2009), Ontario, Canada. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2016). Software evolution in web-service ecosystems: a game-theoretic model. Service Science, 8(1), 1-18. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2015, June). Using WADL specifications to develop and maintain REST client applications [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2015), New York, NY. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Oprescu, M., & Stroulia, E. (2015, September). WSDarwin: a web application for the support of REST service evolution [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME 2015), Bremen, Germany. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Stroulia, E., & Messinger, P. R. (2014). Software evolution in the presence of externalities. In Mistrik, I., Bahsoon, R., Kazman, R., & Zhang, Y. (eds.), Economics-Driven Software Architecture (pp. 243-258). External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2014, June). The WSDarwin toolkit for service-client evolution [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2014), Anchorage, AK. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2014). WSDarwin: studying the evolution of web service systems. In Bouguettaya, A., Sheng, Q. Z., & Daniel, F. (eds.), Advanced Web Services (pp. 199-223). External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2013, September). WSDarwin: a decision-support tool for web-service evolution [Paper]. 29th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2013), Eindhoven, Netherlands. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2013, September). WSMeta: a meta-model for web services to compare service interfaces [Paper]. 17th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI 2013), Thessaloniki, Greece (8 pages). External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Tsantalis, N., Stroulia, E., & Chatzigeorgiou, A. (2012). Identification and application of extract class refactorings in object-oriented systems. Journal of Systems and Software, 85(10), 2241-2260. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., & Stroulia, E. (2012, November). WSDarwin: automatic web service client adaptation [Paper]. Conference of the Center for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research (CASCON 2012), Toronto, Ontario. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Mikhaiel, R., Tsantalis, N., Stroulia, E., & Lau, A. (2011, July). An empirical study on web service evolution [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2011), Washington, DC. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Tsantalis, N., Stroulia, E., & Chatzigeorgiou, A. (2011, May). JDeodorant: identification and application of extract class refactorings [Paper]. 33rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2011), Waikiki, Honolulu, HI. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Serrano, D., Tansey, B., & Stroulia, E. (2010, September). 2D and 3D visualizations in WikiDev2.0 [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2010), Timisoara, Romania (5 pages). External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Tansey, B., Ganev, V., Bauer, K., & Stroulia, E. (2010, March). WikiDev 2.0: facilitating software development teams [Paper]. 14th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2010), Madrid, Spain. External link
Fokaefs, M.-E., Bauer, K., & Stroulia, E. (2009, May). WikiDev 2.0: web-based software team collaboration [Paper]. ICSE Workshop on Wikis for Software Engineering (WIKIS4SE 2009), Vancouver, BC. External link
Gauthier, F., Merlo, E., Stroulia, E., & Turner, D. (2014, September). Supporting maintenance and evolution of access control models in web applications [Paper]. 30th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME 2014), Victoria, BC, Canada. External link
Han, Z., Li, X., Xu, G., Xiong, N., Merlo, E., & Stroulia, E. (2020). An Effective Evolutionary Analysis Scheme for Industrial Software Access Control Models. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 16(2), 1024-1034. External link
Perrie, J., Xie, J., Nayebi, M., Fokaefs, M.-E., Lyons, K., & Stroulia, E. (2019, November). City on the river: visualizing temporal collaboration [Paper]. 29th Annual International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CASCON 2019), Toronto, Ontario, Canada. External link