Serge Demeyer | Publications


Serge Demeyer / Publications (Sorted By Category)

Last updated on Thursday, November 16, 2023

TOP publications are explicitly marked where TOP status can be achieved in two ways.

  1. Conference Publications: consulting the rankings of the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia a conference is marked TOP when it is ranked A* or A.
  2. Journal Publications: consulting the SCI impact factor as published in the JCR Science Edition a journal is marked TOP when it is ranked among the first 10 items in the category Computer Science, Software Engineering sorted by the 5-Year Impact Factor.

In principle, we consult the rankings that year that the article was accepted for publication.

Refereed Articles in International Journals

Year 2023

  1. Sten Vercammen, Serge Demeyer, Markus Borg, Niklas Pettersson, and Görel Hedin. Mutation testing optimisations using the Clang front-end. Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, October 2023. Web link, DOI: 10.1002/stvr.1865, More info.
  2. Sten Vercammen, Serge Demeyer, and Markus Borg. F-ASTMut: mutation optimisations techniques using the Clang front-end. Software Impacts, 16:100500, March 2023. Web link, DOI: 10.1016/j.simpa.2023.100500, More info.
  3. Maxime Gobert, Csaba Nagy, Henrique Rocha, Serge Demeyer, and Anthony Cleve. Best practices of testing database manipulation code. Information Systems, 111:102105, January 2023. Web link, DOI: 10.1016/j.is.2022.102105, More info.
  4. Gustavo Carro, Olivier Schalm, Patrick Storme, Griet Blanckaert, and Serge Demeyer. Indoor air quality for heritage objects and human health: just a different interpretation of the same measurements? Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health, September 2023. Web link, DOI: 10.1007/s11869-023-01427-9, More info.

Year 2022

  1. Ebert Schoofs, Mehrdad Abdi, and Serge Demeyer. Ampyfier: Test amplification in python. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, page e2490, July 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/smr.2490, More info.
  2. Gustavo Carro, Olivier Schalm, Werner Jacobs, and Serge Demeyer. Exploring actionable visualizations for environmental data: Air quality assessment of two belgian locations. Environmental Modelling and Software, 147:105230, January 2022. DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105230, More info.
  3. Mehrdad Abdi, Henrique Rocha, Serge Demeyer, and Alexandre Bergel. Small-amp: Test amplification in a dynamically typed language. Empirical Software Engineering, 27(128), July 2022. DOI: 10.1007/s10664-022-10169-8, More info.

Year 2021

  1. Brent van Bladel and Serge Demeyer. A comparative study of test code clones and production code clones. Journal of Systems and Software, 176:110940, June 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.110940, More info.

Year 2020

  1. Ali Parsai and Serge Demeyer. Comparing mutation coverage against branch coverage in an industrial setting. International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, May 2020. DOI: 10.1007/s10009-020-00567-y, More info.

Year 2018

  1. Alessandro Murgia, Marco Ortu, Parastou Tourani, Bram Adams, and Serge Demeyer. An exploratory qualitative and quantitative analysis of emotions in issue report comments of open source systems. Empirical Software Engineering, 23(1), February 2018. SCI impact factor 1.393. DOI: 10.1007/s10664-017-9526-0, More info.

Year 2017

  1. * TOP * 2nd in SCI citation index. Quinten David Soetens, Romain Robbes, and Serge Demeyer. Changes as first class citizens: A research perspective on modern software tooling. ACM Computing Surveys, 50(2), June 2017. SCI impact factor 5.243, ranked 2 / 105 in Computer Science, Theory & Methods — 2015. DOI: 10.1145/3038926, More info.
  2. Andrea Marchetti, Sanaz Pilehvar, Lucy 't Hart, Diana Leyva Pernia, Olivier Voet, Willemien Anaf, Gert Nuyts, Elke Otten, Serge Demeyer, Olivier Schalm, and Karolien De Wael. Indoor environmental quality index for conservation environments: The importance of including particulate matter. Building and Environment, 126:132 — 146, 2017. 5 year impact factor 4.464. DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2017.09.022, More info.
  3. Joachim Denil, Paul De Meulenaere, Serge Demeyer, and Hans Vangheluwe. DEVS for autosar-based system deployment modeling and simulation. SIMULATION – Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International, Volume: online first, 2017. SCI impact factor 0.640, ranked 77 / 106 in Computer Science, Software Engineering — 2015. DOI: 10.1177/0037549716684552, More info.

Year 2016

  1. Quinten David Soetens, Serge Demeyer, Andy Zaidman, and Javier Pérez. Change-based test selection: an empirical evaluation. Empirical Software Engineering, 21(1):1 – 43, October 2016. SCI impact factor 1.393, ranked 27 / 106 in Computer Science, Software Engineering — 2015. DOI: 10.1007/s10664-015-9405-5, More info.

Year 2014

  1. Sylvain Degrandsart, Serge Demeyer, Jan Van den Bergh, and Tom Mens. A transformation-based approach to context-aware modelling. Software & Systems Modeling, 13(1):191--208, March 2014. SCI impact factor 0.820, ranked 62 / 105 in Computer Science, Software Engineering — 2013. DOI: 10.1007/s10270-012-0239-y, More info.

Year 2011

  1. Andy Zaidman, Bart Van Rompaey, Arie van Deursen, and Serge Demeyer. Studying the co-evolution of production and test code in open source and industrial developer test processes through repository mining. International Journal on Empirical Software Engineering, 16(3):325 -- 364, 2011. SCI impact factor 1.796, ranked 15 / 99 in Computer Science, Software Engineering — 2010. DOI: 10.1007/s10664-010-9143-7, More info.

Year 2010

  1. Joris Van Geet and Serge Demeyer. Reverse engineering on the mainframe - lessons learned from ``in vivo'' research. IEEE Software, July 2010. SCI impact factor 2.039, ranked 14/93 in Computer Science, Software Engineering — 2009. DOI: 10.1109/MS.2010.65, More info.

Year 2009

  1. Serge Demeyer and Jean-Fran\ccois Perrot. Guest editor introduction. Computer Languages, Systems and Structures, 35(1):1, April 2009. SCI impact factor 0,421, ranked 78/86. DOI: 10.1016/j.cl.2008.05.003, More info.
  2. Bram Adams, Kris De Schutter, Andy Zaidman, Serge Demeyer, Herman Tromp, and Wolfgang De Meuter. Using aspect orientation in legacy environments for reverse engineering using dynamic analysis - an industrial experience report. Journal of Systems and Software, 82(4):668 – 684, 2009. SCI impact factor 1,241, ranked 36/86. DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2008.09.031, More info.

Year 2008

  1. Andy Zaidman and Serge Demeyer. Automatic identification of key classes in a software system using webmining techniques. International Journal on Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 20(6):387--417, 2008. SCI impact factor 0.457, ranked 60 / 79. DOI: 10.1002/smr.370, More info.
  2. Pieter Van Gorp, Hans Schippers, Serge Demeyer, and Dirk Janssens. Transformation techniques can make students excited about formal methods. Journal on Information and Software Technology, 50(12):1295--1304, December 2008. SCI impact factor 0.435, ranked 61 / 79. DOI: 10.1016/j.infsof.2008.03.003, More info.

Year 2007

  1. * TOP * 7th in SCI citation index. Bart Van Rompaey, Bart Du Bois, Serge Demeyer, and Matthias Rieger. On the detection of test smells: A metrics-based approach for general fixture and eager test. Transactions on Software Engineering, 33(12):800--817, 2007. SCI impact factor 1.967, ranked 7 / 79. DOI: 10.1109/TSE.2007.70745, More info.
  2. Marijn Temmerman, Edgar Daylight, Francky Catthoor, Serge Demeyer, and Tom Dhaene. Optimizing data structures at the modeling level in embedded multimedia. Journal of Systems Architecture, 53(8):539--549, 2007. SCI impact factor 0.402, ranked 32 / 44. DOI: 10.1016/j.sysarc.2006.11.008, More info.

Year 2005

  1. Tom Mens, Niels Van Eetvelde, Serge Demeyer, and Dirk Janssens. Formalizing refactorings with graph transformations. International Journal on Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 15(4):247--276, July 2005. SCI impact factor 0.457, ranked 60 / 79. DOI: 10.1002/smr.316, More info.

Year 2001

  1. Serge Demeyer. Extensibility via a meta-level architecture. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 24(1):63--74, January 2001. SCI impact factor 0.929, ranked 36 / 79. More info.

Year 2000

  1. * TOP * 1st in SCI citation index. Serge Demeyer, Koen De Hondt, and Patrick Steyaert. Consistent framework documentation with computed links and framework contracts. Computing Surveys, 32(1es):Article No. 34, March 2000. SCI impact factor 7.4, ranked 1 / 71. More info.

Year 1999

  1. Serge Demeyer, Matthias Rieger, Theo Dirk Meijler, and Edzard Gelsema. Class composition for specifying framework design. Theory and Practice of Object Systems (TAPOS), 5(2):73--81, April 1999. SCI 2000 impact factor 1.000, ranked 13 / 67. More info.

Year 1997

  1. * TOP * 9th in SCI citation index. Serge Demeyer, Theo Dirk Meijler, Oscar Nierstrasz, and Patrick Steyaert. Design guidelines for tailorable frameworks. Communications of the ACM, 40(10):60--64, October 1997. SCI impact factor 1.797, ranked 9 / 79. More info.

Refereed Articles in International Conferences

Year 2023

  1. * TOP * A* in CORE2021. Halil Ibrahim Ceylan, Onur Kilincceker, Mutlu Beyazıt, and Serge Demeyer. MUT4SLX: Fast mutant generation for simulink. In Proceedings ASE 2023 (38th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering), 2023. More info.

Year 2022

  1. Igor Schittekat, Mehrdad Abdi, and Serge Demeyer. Can we increase the test-coverage in libraries using dependent projects' test-suites? In Proceedings EASE 2022 (The International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering), pages 294--298, New York, NY, USA, 2022. Association for Computing Machinery. Web link, DOI: 10.1145/3530019.3535309, More info.
  2. * TOP * A* in CORE2021. Poedjadevie Kadjel Ramkisoen, John Businge, Brent Van Bradel, Alexandre Decan, Serge Demeyer, Coen De Roover, and Foutse Khomh. Pareco: Patched clones and missed patches among the divergent variants of a software family. In Proceedings ESEC/FSE 2022 (ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering), 2022. More info.
  3. Mert Ege Can, Poedjadevie Ramkisoen, Burak Karaduman, Serge Demeyer, and Moharram Challenger. Enhancing autonomous guided robots using software agents and uwb technology. In Proceedings MECO2022 (11th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing), pages 1--6, 2022. DOI: 10.1109/MECO55406.2022.9797196, More info.
  4. John Businge, Ahmed Zerouali, Alexandre Decan, Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer, and Coen De Roover. Variant forks - motivations and impediments. In Proceedings SANER 2022 (IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering), pages 867--877, Los Alamitos, CA, USA, mar 2022. IEEE Computer Society. Web link, DOI: 10.1109/SANER53432.2022.00105, More info.
  5. Mehrdad Abdi and Serge Demeyer. Test transplantation through dynamic test slicing. In Proceedings SCAM 2022 (22nd IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation), oct 2022. More info.

Year 2021

  1. Bentley James Oakes, Ali Parsai, Simon Van Mierlo, Serge Demeyer, Joachim Denil, Paul De Meulenaere, and Hans Vangheluwe. Improving digital twin experience reports. In Proceedings MODELSWARD 2021 (9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development), pages 179--190. INSTICC, SciTePress, 2021. DOI: 10.5220/0010236101790190, More info.
  2. * TOP * A in CORE2020. Maxime Gobert, Csaba Nagy, Henrique Rocha, Serge Demeyer, and Anthony Cleve. Challenges and perils of testing database manipulation code. In Marcello La Rosa, Shazia Sadiq, and Ernest Teniente, editors, Proceedings CAiSE 2021 (33rd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering), pages 229--245. Springer International Publishing, 2021. Acceptance ratio: 33 / 172 = 19\%. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79382-1_14, More info.

Year 2020

  1. Yuqing Wang, Mika V. Mäntylä, Serge Demeyer, Kristian Wiklund, Sigrid Eldh, and Tatu Kairi. Semi-automatic test case expansion for mutation testing. In Proceedings ICSOFT 2020 (15th International Conference on Software Technologies). SCITEPRESS, 2020. Web link, DOI: 10.5220/0009766800270038, More info.
  2. Brent van Bladel and Serge Demeyer. Clone detection in test code: an empirical evaluation. In Proceedings SANER 2020 (International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering), pages 492--500. IEEE, 2020. Acceptance ratio: 46 / 199 = 23\%. Web link, DOI: 10.1109/SANER48275.2020.9054798, More info.
  3. Gustavo Carro, Werner Werner Jacobs, Patrick Storme, Anna Cabal, Serge Demeyer, and Olivier Schalm. A new approach to make indoor air quality in the accommodation of ships understandable and actionable for seafaring staff. In Proceedings ICMT 2020 (8th International Conference on Maritime Transport — Maritime Transport VIII), September 2020. Web link, More info.

Year 2019

  1. Ali Parsai and Serge Demeyer. Do null-type mutation operators help prevent null-type faults? In Barbara Catania, Rastislav Královi\vc, Jerzy Nawrocki, and Giovanni Pighizzini, editors, Proceedings SOFSEM 2019 (Theory and Practice of Computer Science), pages 419--434, Cham, 2019. Springer International Publishing. Acceptance ratio: 35 / 92 = 38\%. DOI: 10.1145/3340481.3342739, More info.
  2. Dominique Heer, Herbert Peremans, Jonas Reijniers, Fons de Mey, and Serge Demeyer. Evaluating intermittent and concurrent feedback during an hrtf measurement. In Proceedings AES 2019 (Audio Engineering Society: International conference on headphone technology), pages 1--10. Audio Engineering Society, 2019. Web link, More info.

Year 2018

  1. * TOP * A in CORE2014. Sten Vercammen, Serge Demeyer, Markus Borg, and Sigrid Eldh. Speeding up mutation testing via the cloud: Lessons learned for further optimisations. In Proceedings ESEM 2018 (12th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement), pages 26:1--26:9, New York, NY, USA, 2018. ACM. Acceptance ratio: 30 / 164 = 18\%. DOI: 10.1145/3239235.3240506, More info.
  2. Ali Parsai, Serge Demeyer, and Seph De Busser. C++11/14 mutation operators based on common fault patterns. In Inmaculada Medina-Bulo, Mercedes G. Merayo, and Robert Hierons, editors, Proceedings ICTSS 2018 (IFIP International Conference on Testing Software and Systems), pages 102--118, Cham, 2018. Springer International Publishing. Acceptance ratio: 8 / 29 = 27\%. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99927-2_9, More info.
  3. Diana Leyva Pernia, Serge Demeyer, Olivier Schalm, and Willemnien Anaf. A data mining approach for indoor air assessment, an alternative tool for cultural heritage conservation. In Proceedings HERI-TECH 2018 (IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering), volume 364 – 1, page 012045, 2018. DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/364/1/012045, More info.
  4. Gulsher Laghari and Serge Demeyer. On the use of sequence mining within spectrum based fault localisation. In Proceedings SAC-SVT 2018 (Software Verification and Testing at the 33rd ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing). ACM, 2018. Acceptance ratio: 11 / 43 = 25\%. DOI: 10.1145/3167132.3167337, More info.
  5. Gulsher Laghari, Kamran Dahri, and Serge Demeyer. Comparing spectrum based fault localisation against test-to-code traceability links. In Proceedings FIT 2018 (16th International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology), pages 152--157. IEEE, December 2018. Acceptance ratio: 76 / 335 = 23\%. DOI: 10.1109/FIT.2018.00034, More info.

Year 2017

  1. Ali Parsai, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Littledarwin: a feature-rich and extensible mutation testing framework for large and complex java systems. In Mehdi Dastani and Marjan Sirjani, editors, Proceedings FSEN2017 (7th IPM International Conference on Fundamentals of Software Engineering), pages 148--163, Berlin, Germany, April 2017. Springer International Publishing. Acceptance ratio: 16 / 49 = 32\%. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68972-2_10, More info.
  2. Gerardo Orellana, Gulsher Laghari, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. On the differences between unit and integration testing in the travistorrent dataset. In Proceedings MSR2017 (2017 IEEE/ACM 14th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories), volume Data Challenge Track, pages 451---454, May 2017. DOI: 10.1109/MSR.2017.25, More info.

Year 2016

  1. Simone Porru, Alessandro Murgia, Serge Demeyer, Michele Marchesi, and Roberto Tonelli. Estimating story points from issue reports. In Proceedings PROMISE 2016 (The 12th International Conference on Predictive Models and Data Analytics in Software Engineering). ACM, 2016. Acceptance ratio: unknown. DOI: 10.1145/2972958.2972959, More info.
  2. Ali Parsai, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. A model to estimate first-order mutation coverage from higher-order mutation coverage. In Proceedings QRS2016 (IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security), pages 365--373. IEEE Computer Society, 2016. Acceptance ratio: unknown. DOI: 10.1109/QRS.2016.48, More info.
  3. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Ali Parsai, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Evaluating random mutant selection at class-level in projects with non-adequate test suites. In Proceedings EASE 2016 (the 20th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering), pages 11:1 – 11:10. ACM, 2016. Acceptance ratio: 20/85 = 23.5\%. DOI: 10.1145/2915970.2915992, More info.
  4. * TOP * A* in CORE2014. Alessandro Murgia, Daan Janssens, Serge Demeyer, and Bogdan Vasilescu. Among the machines: Human-bot interaction on social Q&A websites. In Proceedings CHI2016 (the 2016 International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) – Late Breaking Work, pages 1272 – 1279. ACM, 2016. Acceptance ratio: 281/647 = 43\%. DOI: 10.1145/2851581.2892311, More info.
  5. * TOP * A in CORE2014. Gulsher Laghari, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Fine-tuning spectrum based fault localisation with frequent method item sets. In Proceedings ASE2016 (31st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering), pages 274--285. ACM, 2016. Acceptance ratio: 57+14/298 = 23\%. DOI: 10.1145/2970276.2970308, More info.

Year 2015

  1. Quinten David Soetens, Javier Pérez, Serge Demeyer, and Andy Zaidman. Circumventing refactoring masking using fine-grained change recording. In Proceedings IWPSE2015 (the 14th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution), pages 9 – 18. ACM, 2015. Acceptance ratio: 13/31 = 42\%. DOI: 10.1145/2804360.2804362, More info.
  2. Gulsher Laghari, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Localising faults in test execution traces. In Proceedings IWPSE2015 (the 14th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution), pages 1 – 8. ACM, 2015. Acceptance ratio: 13/31 = 42\%. DOI: 10.1145/2804360.2804361, More info.

Year 2014

  1. Alessandro Murgia, Giulio Concas, Roberto Tonelli, Marco Ortu, Serge Demeyer, and Michele Marchesi. On the influence of maintenance activity types on the issue resolution time. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering, PROMISE '14, pages 12 – 21, New York, NY, USA, 2014. ACM. Acceptance ratio: 9/21 = 43\%. DOI: 10.1145/2639490.2639506, More info.

Year 2013

  1. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Quinten Soetens, Pérez, and Serge Demeyer. An initial investigation into change-based reconstruction of floss-refactorings. In Proceedings ICSM'2013 (29th International Conference on Software Maintenance) — ERA Track, September 2013. Acceptance ratio: 30/70 (ERA Track) = 42.8\%. DOI: 10.1109/ICSM.2013.53, More info.
  2. Quinten Soetens, Serge Demeyer, and Andy Zaidman. Change-based test selection in the presence of developer tests. In Proceedings CSMR'2013 (17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 101--110, 2013. Acceptance ratio: 31/81 = 38.3\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2013.20, More info.
  3. Ahmed Lamkanfi, Javier Pérez, and Serge Demeyer. The eclipse and mozilla defect tracking dataset: a genuine dataset for mining bug information. In Proceedings MSR'13 (10th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories), MSR '13, pages 203 – 206, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2013. IEEE Press. Acceptance ratio (Data Track): 15/27 = 55.6\%. DOI: 10.1109/MSR.2013.6624028, More info.
  4. Ahmed Lamkanfi and Serge Demeyer. Predicting reassignments of bug reports - an exploratory investigation. In Proceedings CSMR'2013 (17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 327--330, 2013. Acceptance ratio: 31/81 = 38.3\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2013.42, More info.
  5. Serge Demeyer, Alessandro Murgia, Kevin Wyckmans, and Ahmed Lamkanfi. Happy birthday! a trend analysis on past MSR papers. In Proceedings MSR'13 (10th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories), MSR '13, pages 353 – 362, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2013. IEEE Press. Acceptance ratio: 31/81 = 38.3\%. DOI: 10.1109/MSR.2013.6624049, More info.

Year 2012

  1. Quinten David Soetens and Serge Demeyer. Cheopsj: Change-based test optimization. In Proceedings CSMR'12 (the 16th Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 535 – 538, Szeged, Hungary, April 2012. Acceptance ratio (Tool demo track): 8/17= 47\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2012.70, More info.
  2. Ahmed Lamkanfi and Serge Demeyer. Filtering bug reports for fix-time analysis. In Proceedings CSMR'12 (the 16th Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 379 – 384, Szeged, Hungary, April 2012. IEEE Computer Society. Acceptance ratio (ERA Track): 17/43= 39\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2012.47, More info.
  3. Joachim Denil, Hans Vangheluwe, Paul De Meulenaere, and Serge Demeyer. Calibration of deployment simulation models: A multi-paradigm modelling approach. In Proceedings SPRINGSIM TMS-DEVS'2012 (2012 Spring Simulation Multiconference), TMS/DEVS '12, pages 13:1 – 13:8. Society for Computer Simulation International, 2012. Acceptance ratio: unknown. Web link, More info.

Year 2011

  1. Ahmed Lamkanfi, Serge Demeyer, Quinten David Soetens, and Verdonck Tim. Comparing text mining algorithms for predicting the severity of a reported bug. In Proceedings CSMR'2011 (15th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering). IEEE Press, March 2011. Acceptance ratio: 29/101 = 28.7.4\%. More info.
  2. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Aram Hovsepyan, Riccardo Scandariato, Stefan Van Baelen, Wouter Joosen, and S. Demeyer. Preserving aspects via automation: a maintainability study. In Proceedings ESEM'2011 (International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering), pages 315 --324, September 2011. Acceptance ratio: 33/103 = 32\%. Web link, DOI: 10.1109/ESEM.2011.40, More info.
  3. Joachim Denil, Hans Vangheluwe, Pieter Ramaekers, Paul De Meulenaere, and Serge Demeyer. DEVS for AUTOSAR platform modelling. In Proceedings SPRINGSIM TMS-DEVS'2011 (2011 Spring Simulation Multiconference), pages 67--74. ACM, April 2011. Acceptance ratio: 28+11/91 = 42\%. Web link, More info.
  4. Benjamin Biegel, Quinten David Soetens, Willi Hornig, Stephan Diehl, and Serge Demeyer. Comparison of similarity metrics for refactoring detection. In Proceedings MSR'11 (8th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories). IEEE Press, May 2011. Acceptance ratio: 20/61 = 32.7\%. More info.

Year 2010

  1. Quinten David Soetens and Serge Demeyer. Studying the effect of refactorings: a complexity metrics perspective. In Proceedings QUATIC'10 (7th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology). IEEE Press, September 2010. Acceptance ratio: 30/140 = 21.4\%. More info.
  2. Ahmed Lamkanfi, Serge Demeyer, Emanuel Giger, and Bart Goethals. Predicting the severity of a reported bug. In Proceedings MSR'10 (7th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories). IEEE Press, May 2010. Acceptance ratio: 16/51 = 31.4\%. More info.

Year 2009

  1. Bart Van Rompaey, Bart Du Bois, Serge Demeyer, John Pleunis, Ron Putman, Karel Meijfroidt, Juan C. Due nas, and Boni Garc\'ia. Serious: Software evolution, refactoring, improvement of operational & usable systems. In 13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2009). IEEE Press, March 2009. Acceptance ratio: (22+9)/70 = 44\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2009.30, More info.
  2. Bart Van Rompaey and Serge Demeyer. Establishing traceability links between unit test cases and units under test. In 13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2009). IEEE Press, March 2009. Acceptance ratio: (22+9)/70 = 44\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2009.39, More info.
  3. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Joris Van Geet and Serge Demeyer. Feature location in cobol mainframe systems: an experience report. In Proceedings ICSM'09 (the 25th International Conference on Software Maintenance). IEEE Press, September 2009. Acceptance ratio: (35+28)/162 = 38\%. DOI: 10.1109/ICSM.2009.5306312, More info.

Year 2008

  1. Andy Zaidman, Bart Van Rompaey, Serge Demeyer, and Arie van Deursen. Mining software repositories to study co-evolution of production and test code. In Rob Hierons and Aditya Mathur, editors, Proceedings ICST'08 (The 1st International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation), pages 220--229. IEEE, 2008. Acceptance ratio: 37/147 = 25\%. DOI: 10.1109/ICST.2008.47, More info.
  2. Bart Van Rompaey and Serge Demeyer. Estimation of test code changes using historical release data. In Proceedings WCRE'08 (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering). IEEE Press, 2008. Acceptance ratio: (20+12) / 70 = 29\%. DOI: 10.1109/WCRE.2008.29, More info.
  3. Adrian Kuhn, Bart Van Rompaey, Lea Hänsenberger, Oscar Nierstrasz, Serge Demeyer, Markus Gaelli, and Koenraad Van Leemput. Jexample: Exploiting dependencies between tests to improve defect localization. In P. Abrahamsson, editor, Proceedings XP'08 (9th International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering. Springer-Verlag, April 2008. Acceptance ratio: 16/54 = 30\%. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68255-4_8, More info.

Year 2006

  1. Andy Zaidman, Bart Du Bois, and Serge Demeyer. How webmining and coupling metrics can improve early program compehension. In Proceedings ICPC'06 (the 14th International Conference on Program Comprehension), pages 74--78. IEEE Computer Society, 2006. Acceptance ratio: (23+8)/64 = 48\%. DOI: 10.1109/ICPC.2006.26, More info.
  2. Andy Zaidman, Bram Adams, Kris De Schutter, Serge Demeyer, Ghislain Hoffman, and Bernard De Ruyck. Regaining lost knowledge through dynamic analysis and aspect orientation - an industrial experience report. In Proceedings CSMR'06 (the 10th Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 89--98. IEEE Computer Society, 2006. Acceptance ratio: 27+4/65 = 42\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2006.45, More info.
  3. Filip Van Rysselberghe, Matthias Rieger, and Serge Demeyer. Detecting move operations in versioning information. In Proceedings CSMR'06 (the 10th Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 271--278. IEEE Computer Society, 2006. Acceptance ratio: 27+4/65 = 42\%. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR.2006.23, More info.
  4. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Bart Van Rompaey, Bart Du Bois, and Serge Demeyer. Characterizing the relative significance of a test smell. In Proceedings ICSM'06 (the 22nd International Conference on Software Maintenance), pages 391--400. IEEE Computer Society, September 2006. Acceptance ratio: (41 + 4)/147 = 28\%. DOI: 10.1109/ICSM.2006.18, More info.
  5. Christian F. J. Lange, Bart Du Bois, Michel R. V. Chaudron, and Serge Demeyer. An experimental investigation of UML modeling conventions. In Oscar Nierstrasz, editor, Proceedings Models/UML'06 (The 9th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems), volume LNCS 4199 of Lecture Notes on Computer Science, pages 27--41. Springer-Verlag, 2006. Acceptance ratio: unknown. DOI: 10.1007/11880240_3, More info.
  6. Bart Du Bois, Serge Demeyer, Jan Verelst, Tom Mens, and Marijn Temmerman. Does god class decomposition affect comprehensibility? In Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 346--355. IASTED/ACTA Press, 2006. Acceptance ratio: 82/178 = 46\%. More info.

Year 2005

  1. Andy Zaidman, Toon Calders, Serge Demeyer, and Jan Paredaens. Applying webmining techniques to execution traces to support the programming comprehension process. In Proceedings CSMR'05(Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 134--142. IEEE Press, 2005. Acceptance ratio: (33 + 5) / 81 = 46.9\%. More info.
  2. Marijn Temmerman, Edgar Daylight, Franky Catthoor, Serge Demeyer, and Tom Dhaene. Moving up to the modeling level for the transformation of data structures in embedded multimedia applications. In Proceedings SAMOS'05 (Fifth meeting of the Embedded Computer Systems: Architectures, MOdeling, and Simulation ), volume LNCS of Lecture Notes on Computer Science. Springer — Verlag, 2005. Acceptance ratio: 47/114 = 41\%. More info.
  3. Oscar Nierstrasz, Stéphane Ducasse, and Serge Demeyer. Object-oriented reengineering patterns — an overview. In Michael Lowry Robert Glück, editor, Proceedings GPCE'05 (Generative Programming and Component Engineering), pages 1--9. LNCS 3676, 2005. Invited paper; SCI impact factor 0.402, ranked 62 / 71. Web link, DOI: 10.1007/11561347, More info.
  4. Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger, Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, and Robert Hirschfeld. Challenges in software evolution. In Proceedings IWPSE'05 (8th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution), pages 123--131. IEEE Press, 2005. Acceptance ratio: (13 + 13) / 54 = 48\%. More info.
  5. Bart Du Bois, Serge Demeyer, and Jan Verelst. Does the reengineering pattern ``Refactor to Understand'' improve program comprehension? In Proceedings CSMR'05(Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering), pages 334--343. IEEE Press, 2005. Acceptance ratio: (33 + 5) / 81 = 46.9\%. More info.
  6. Serge Demeyer, Filip Van Rysselberghe, Tudor Gîrba, Jacek Ratzinger, Radu Marinescu, Tom Mens, Bart Du Bois, Stéphane Ducasse Dirk Janssens, Michele Lanza, Harald Gall Matthias Rieger, and Mohammad El-Ramly. The LAN-simulation: A refactoring teaching example. In Proceedings IWPSE'05 (8th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution), pages 123--131. IEEE Press, 2005. Acceptance ratio: (13 + 13) / 54 = 48\%. More info.
  7. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Serge Demeyer. Refactor conditionals into polymorphism: What is the performance cost of introducing virtual calls ? In Proceedings ICSM'05 (International Conference on Software Maintenance), pages 627--630. IEEE Press, 2005. Acceptance ratio: (55 + 25) / 180 = 44\%. More info.

Year 2004

  1. Andy Zaidman and Serge Demeyer. Managing trace data volume through a heuristical clustering process based on event execution frequency. In Claudio Riva, editor, Proceedings CSMR'04 (Euromicro Working Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering ), pages 329--338. IEEE Press, 2004. Acceptance ratio: 33/62 = 52\%. More info.
  2. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Filip Van Rysselberghe and Serge Demeyer. Studying software evolution information by visualizing the change history. In Proceedings ICSM'04 (International Conference on Software Maintenance), pages 328--337. IEEE Press, 2004. Acceptance ratio: 48/122 = 39\%. More info.
  3. Filip Van Rysselberghe and Serge Demeyer. Evaluating clone detection techniques from a refactoring perspective. In Proceedings ASE'04 (Automated Software Engineering), pages 336--339. IEEE Press, 2004. Acceptance ratio: 51/183 = 28\%. More info.
  4. Bart Du Bois, Jan Verelst, and Serge Demeyer. Refactoring - improving coupling and cohesion of existing code. In Proceedings WCRE'04 (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering), pages 144--151. IEEE Press, 2004. Acceptance ratio: 28/78 = 36\%. More info.

Year 2003

  1. Pieter Van Gorp, Hans Stenten, Tom Mens, and Serge Demeyer. Towards automating source-consistent UML refactorings. In Perdita Stevens, Jon Whittle, and Grady Booch, editors, Proceedings UML'03 ((The Sixth International Conference on The Unified Modeling Language)), volume LNCS 2863 of Lecture Notes on Computer Science, pages 144--159. Springer-Verlag, 2003. Acceptance ratio: 30/143 = 21\%. More info.
  2. Bart Du Bois and Serge Demeyer. Accommodating changing requirements with EJB. In Dimitri Konstantas, Michel Leonard, Yves Pigneur, and Shusma Patel, editors, Proceedings OOIS'03 (Object-Oriented Information Systems), volume LNCS 2817 of Lecture Notes on Computer Science, pages 152--163. Springer-Verlag, 2003. Acceptance ratio: 40/80 = 50\%. More info.

Year 2002

  1. Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer, and Dirk Janssens. Formalising behaviour preserving program transformations. In Andrea Corradini, Hartmut Ehrig, Hans-Jörg Kreowski, and Grzegorg Rozenberg, editors, Proceedings ICGT'02 (First International Conference on Graph Transformation), volume 2505 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 286--301. Springer-Verlag, 2002. Acceptance ratio: 26/45 = 57\%. More info.

Year 2000

  1. Sander Tichelaar, Juan Carlos Cruz, and Serge Demeyer. Design guidelines for coordination components. In Janice Carroll, Ernesto Damiani, Hisham Haddad, and Dave Oppenheim, editors, Proceedings SAC'00 (ACM Symposium on Applied Computing), pages 270--277. ACM, March 2000. Acceptance ratio: 194/457 = 42\%. More info.
  2. Sander Tichelaar, Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, and Oscar Nierstrasz. A meta-model for language-independent refactoring. In Proceedings ISPSE'00 (International Symposium on Principles of Software Evolution). IEEE Press, November 2000. Acceptance ratio: 22/51 = 43\%. More info.
  3. * TOP * A* in CORE2013. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Oscar Nierstrasz. Finding refactorings via change metrics. In Proceedings OOPSLA'00 (Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications), Reappeared in ACM SIGPLAN Notices 35(10), pages 166--177. ACM Press, October 2000. Acceptance ratio: 26/143 = 18\%; SCI impact factor 0.190, ranked 66 / 77. More info.

Year 1999

  1. * TOP * A in CORE2013. Stéphane Ducasse, Matthias Rieger, and Serge Demeyer. A language independent approach for detecting duplicated code. In Hongji Yang and Lee White, editors, Proceedings ICSM'99 (International Conference on Software Maintenance), pages 109--118. IEEE, September 1999. Acceptance ratio: 49/100 = 49\%. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Michele Lanza. A hybrid reverse engineering platform combining metrics and program visualization. In Francoise Balmas, Mike Blaha, and Spencer Rugaber, editors, Proceedings WCRE'99 (6th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering). IEEE, October 1999. Acceptance ratio: 36/55 = 65\%. More info.
  3. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Sander Tichelaar. Why unified is not universal. UML shortcomings for coping with round-trip engineering. In Bernhard Rumpe, editor, Proceedings UML'99 (The Second International Conference on The Unified Modeling Language), volume 1723 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 630--644. Springer-Verlag, October 1999. Acceptance ratio: 44/166 = 26\%. Web link, More info.

Year 1997

  1. Theo Dirk Meijler, Serge Demeyer, and Robert Engel. Making design patterns explicit in FACE, a framework adaptive composition environment. In M. Jazayeri and H. Schauer, editors, Proceedings ESEC/FSE'97 (6th European Software Engineering Conference / 5th ACM Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering), volume 1301 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 94--110. Springer-Verlag, September 1997. Acceptance ratio: 27/194 = 14\%. More info.

Year 1994

  1. Patrick Steyaert, Koen De Hondt, Serge Demeyer, and Marleen De Molder. A layered approach to dedicated application builders based on application frameworks. In D. Patel, Y. Sun, and S. Patel, editors, Proceedings OOIS'94 (International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems), pages 252--265. Springer-Verlag, 1994. More info.

Monograph as Author

Year 2003

  1. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Oscar Nierstrasz. Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns. Morgan Kaufmann, 2003. More info.

Editor

Year 2022

  1. Serge Demeyer, Reiner Hähnle, and Heiko Mantel, editors. Proceedings ISOLA 2022 (Track on Automated Software Reengineering). Springer International Publishing, oct 2022. More info.

Year 2020

  1. Serge Demeyer, Reiner Hähnle, and Heiko Mantel, editors. Proceedings ISOLA 2020 (Track on Automated Software Reengineering). Springer International Publishing, October 2020. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-61470-6_1, More info.

Year 2019

  1. Nikolaos Tsantalis, Yuanfang Cai, and Serge Demeyer, editors. Proceedings IWOR2019 (3rd International Workshop on Refactoring). IEEE / ACM, May 2019. Web link, DOI: 10.1109/IWoR.2019.00005, More info.

Year 2015

  1. David Binkley, Filippo Ricca, and Demeyer Serge. Editorial of special section from software evolution week 2014. Information and Software Technology, 65:95 — 96, 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.infsof.2015.03.005, More info.

Year 2014

  1. Serge Demeyer, Dave Binkley, and Filippo Ricca, editors. Proceedings CSMR-WCRE 2014, (IEEE Conference on Software Maintenance, Reengineering and Reverse Engineering; Software Evolution Week). IEEE Digital Library, February 2014. DOI: 10.1109/CSMR-WCRE.2014.6747157, More info.

Year 2008

  1. Tom Mens and Serge Demeyer, editors. Software Evolution. Springer-Verlag, 2008. Web link, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-76440-3, More info.

Year 2007

  1. Serge Demeyer and Jean-Fran\ccois Perrot, editors. Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Dynamic languages: in conjunction with the 15th International Smalltalk Joint Conference 2007, volume 286 of ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. ACM, 2007. More info.

Year 1999

  1. Ana Moreira and Serge Demeyer, editors. Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'99 Workshop Reader), volume 1743 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, December 1999. More info.

Year 1998

  1. Serge Demeyer and Jan Bosch, editors. Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'98 Workshop Reader), volume 1543 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, December 1998. More info.

Invited Articles in Theme Books

Year 2023

  1. Mercy Njima and Serge Demeyer. Challenges and potential benefits of adopting product line engineering in start-ups: A preliminary study. In Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Jabier Martinez, Wesley Klewerton Guez Assun\cc ao, Tewfik Ziadi, Mathieu Acher, and Silvia Regina Vergilio, editors, Handbook of Re-Engineering Software Intensive Systems into Software Product Lines, pages 455--470. Springer International Publishing, 2023. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11686-5_18, More info.
  2. John Businge, Mehrdad Abdi, and Serge Demeyer. Analyzing variant forks of software repositories from social coding platforms. In Tom Mens, Coen De Roover, and Anthony Cleve, editors, Software Ecosystems: Tooling and Analytics, pages 131 – 152. Springer International Publishing, 2023. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36060-2_6, More info.

Year 2012

  1. Anne Keller and Serge Demeyer. Change impact analysis for UML model maintenance. In Jörg Rech and Christian Bunse, editors, Emerging Technologies for the Evolution and Maintenance of Software Models, pages 32 – 56. IGI Global, 2012. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-438-3.ch002, More info.

Year 2011

  1. Mieke Haesen, Jan Van den Bergh, Jan Meskens, Kris Luyten, Sylvain Degrandsart, Serge Demeyer, and Karin Coninx. Using storyboards to integrate models and informal design knowledge. In Heinrich Hussmann, Gerrit Meixner, and Detlef Zuehlke, editors, Model-Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces, volume 340 of Studies in Computational Intelligence, pages 87--106. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14562-9_5, More info.

Year 2009

  1. Christos Baloukas, Marijn Temmerman, Anne Keller, Stylianos Mamagkakis, Francky Catthoor, Dimitrios Soudris, and Serge Demeyer. Abstract and Concrete Data Type Optimizations at the UML and C/C++ Level for Dynamic Embedded Software, chapter 3. IGI Global, 2009. More info.

Year 2008

  1. Serge Demeyer. Object-oriented reengineering. In Tom Mens and Serge Demeyer, editors, Software Evolution. Springer-Verlag, 2008. More info.

Year 2005

  1. Stéphane Ducasse, Tudor Gîrba, Michele Lanza, and Serge Demeyer. Moose: a Collaborative and Extensible Reengineering Environment. In Massimiliano Di Penta and Maarit Harsu, editors, Tools for Software Maintenance and Reengineering, RCOST / Software Technology Series, pages 55 – 71. Franco Angeli, 2005. Web link, More info.

Year 1996

  1. Patrick Steyaert, Koen De Hondt, Serge Demeyer, and Niels Boyen. Reflective user interface builders. In Chris Zimmerman, editor, Advances in Object-Oriented Metalevel Architectures and Reflection, pages 291--309. CRC Press - Boca Raton - Florida, 1996. More info.

Workshop Papers and Reports without External Refereeing

Year 2023

  1. Sten Vercacmmen, Markus Borg, and Serge Demeyer. Validation of mutation testing in the safety critical industry through a pilot study. In Proceedings ICSTW 2023 (IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops), pages 334 – 343, 2023. DOI: 10.1109/ICSTW58534.2023.00064, More info.
  2. Brent van Bladel and Serge Demeyer. A comparative study of code clone genealogies in test code and production code. In Proceedings VST 2023 (IEEE Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests), pages 913 – 920. IEEE, 2023. DOI: 10.1109/SANER56733.2023.00110, More info.

Year 2022

  1. Serge Demeyer, Mehrdad Abdi, and Ebert Schoofs. Type profiling to the rescue: Test amplification in python and smalltalk. In Proceedings VST 2022 (IEEE Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests), pages 1175--1178. IEEE, 2022. DOI: 10.1109/SANER53432.2022.00136, More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Henrique Rocha, and Darin Verheijke. Refactoring solidity smart contracts to protect against reentrancy exploits. In Proceedings ISOLA 2022 (Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation: Engineering Principles). Springer International Publishing, October 2022. More info.

Year 2021

  1. Sten Vercammen, Serge Demeyer, Markus Borg, and Robbe Claessens. Flaky mutants; another concern for mutation testing. In Proceedings NEXTA 2021 (IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops (ICSTW), pages 284--285. IEEE, 2021. DOI: 10.1109/ICSTW52544.2021.00054, More info.
  2. Sten Vercammen, Serge Demeyer, and Lars Van Roy. Focal methods for c/c++ via llvm: Steps towards faster mutation testing. In Proceedings BENEVOL 2021 (20th edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution symposium), volume Vol-3071. CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org), December 2021. Web link, More info.
  3. Patanamon Thongtanunam, Ayushi Rastogi, Foutse Khomh, Serge Demeyer, Meiyappan Nagappan, Kelly Blincoe, and Gregorio Robles. Shadow program committee initiative: Process and reflection. SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 46(4):16---18, oct 2021. DOI: 10.1145/3485952.3485956, More info.

Year 2020

  1. Mitchel Pyl, Brent van Bladel, and Serge Demeyer. An empirical study on accidental cross-project code clones. In Proceedings IWSC 2020 (2020 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Software Clones). IEEE, 2020. DOI: 10.1109/IWSC50091.2020.9047641, More info.
  2. Ali Parsai and Serge Demeyer. Mutant density: A measure of fault-sensitive complexity. In Proceedings ICSE Workshops 2020 IEEE/ACM 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering Workshops, pages 742 – 745, New York, NY, USA, 2020. Association for Computing Machinery. DOI: 10.1145/3387940.3392210, More info.
  3. Mercy Njima, John Businge, and Serge Demeyer. An empirical study of technical debt management as a motivation for forking. In Proceedings BENEVOL 2020 (19th edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution symposium), December 2020. Web link, More info.
  4. Zhong-Xi Lu, Sten Vercammen, and Serge Demeyer. Semi-automatic test case expansion for mutation testing. In Proceedings VST 2020 (IEEE Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests), pages 1--7. IEEE, 2020. DOI: 10.1109/VST50071.2020.9051637, More info.
  5. Serge Demeyer, Ali Parsai, Sten Vercammen, Brent van Bladel, and Mehrdad Abdi. Formal verification of developer tests: A research agenda inspired by mutation testing. In Proceedings ISOLA 2020 (Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation: Engineering Principles). Springer International Publishing, October 2020. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-61470-6_2, More info.
  6. John Businge, Alexandre Decan, Ahmed Zerouali, Tom Mens, and Serge Demeyer. An empirical investigation of forks as variants in the npm package distribution. In Proceedings BENEVOL 2020 (19th edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution symposium), December 2020. Web link, More info.
  7. Mehrdad Abdi, Henrique Rocha, and Serge Demeyer. Reproducible crashes: Fuzzing pharo by mutating the test methods. In Proceedings IWST 2020 (International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies). ESUG, 2020. Web link, More info.

Year 2019

  1. Brent van Bladel and Serge Demeyer. A novel approach for detecting Type-IV clones in test code. In Proceedings IWSC 2019 (IEEE 13th International Workshop on Software Clones), pages 102--118. IEEE, 2019. Acceptance ratio: 4 / 8 = 50\%. DOI: 10.1109/IWSC.2019.8665855, More info.
  2. Mercy Njima and Serge Demeyer. An exploratory study on migrating single-products towards product lines in startup contexts. In Proceedings VAMOS2019 (13th International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems), pages 10:1--10:6, New York, NY, USA, 2019. ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3302333.3302347, More info.
  3. Mercy Njima and Serge Demeyer. Value-based technical debt management: An exploratory case study in start-ups and scale-ups. In Proceedings IWSiB 2019 (2nd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on Software-Intensive Business: Start-ups, Platforms, and Ecosystems), pages 54--59, New York, NY, USA, 2019. ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3340481.3342739, More info.
  4. Mehrdad Abdi, Henrique Rocha, and Serge Demeyer. Test amplification in the pharo smalltalk ecosystem. In Proceedings IWST 2019 (International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies). ESUG, 2019. Web link, More info.
  5. Mehrdad Abdi, Henrique Rocha, and Serge Demeyer. Adopting program synthesis for test amplification. In Proceedings BENEVOL 2019 (18th edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution symposium), December 2019. Web link, More info.

Year 2018

  1. Sten Vercammen, Mohammad Ghafari, Serge Demeyer, and Markus Borg. Goal-oriented mutation testing with focal methods. In Proceedings A-TEST 2018 (9th ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on Automating TEST Case Design, Selection, and Evaluation), pages 23--30, New York, NY, USA, 2018. ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3278186.3278190, More info.
  2. Brent van Bladel and Serge Demeyer. Test behaviour detection as a test refactoring safety. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Refactoring, pages 22--25, New York, NY, USA, 2018. ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3242163.3242168, More info.
  3. Sigrid Eldh, Serge Demeyer, Markus Borg, and Adnan Causevic. Welcome message and committees for NEXTA 2018. In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops (ICSTW), pages 19--21, April 2018. DOI: 10.1109/ICSTW.2018.00012, More info.
  4. Gulsher Laghari and Serge Demeyer. Poster: Unit tests and component tests do make a difference on fault localisation effectiveness. In Companion Proceedings ICSE 2018 (The 40th International Conference on Software Engineering). IEEE, 2018. More info.
  5. Serge Demeyer, Benoît Verhaeghe, Anne Etien, Nicolas Anquetil, and Stéphane Ducasse. Evaluating the efficiency of continuous testing during test-driven development. In Proceedings VST2018 (Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests; co-located with SANER2018, pages 21--25, March 2018. DOI: 10.1109/VST.2018.8327152, More info.
  6. Andrés Carrasco, Brent van Bladel, and Serge Demeyer. Migrating towards microservices: Migration and architecture smells. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Refactoring, IWoR 2018, pages 1--6, New York, NY, USA, 2018. ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3242163.3242164, More info.
  7. Markus Borg, Adnan Causevic, Serge Demeyer, and Sigrid Eldh. Summary of the 1st IEEE workshop on the next level of test automation (NEXTA 2018). ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 43(4):36--38, October 2018. DOI: doi.org/10.1145/3282517.3302399, More info.

Year 2017

  1. Brent van Bladel and Serge Demeyer. Test refactoring: a research agenda. In Proceedings SATToSE 2017 (Post-proceedings of the Tenth Seminar on Advanced Techniques and Tools for Software Evolution). CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org), June 2017. Web link, More info.
  2. Brent van Bladel, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. An empirical study of clone density evolution and developer cloning tendency. In Proceedings SANER 2017 (24th International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering), pages 551--552, Feb 2017. DOI: 10.1109/SANER.2017.7884672, More info.
  3. Ali Parsai and Serge Demeyer. Dynamic mutant subsumption analysis using littledarwin. In Proceedings ATEST 2017 (8th ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop on Automated Software Testing), pages 1--4, New York, NY, USA, 2017. ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3121245.3121249, More info.
  4. Jolita Ralyté, Ben Roelens, and Serge Demeyer, editors. Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium and Industry Track Papers presented at the 10th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling (PoEM 2017), volume Vol-2027. CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org), December 2017. Web link, More info.
  5. Mercy Njima and Serge Demeyer. Evolution of software product development in startup companies. In Proceedings BENEVOL 2017 (16th edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution symposium), volume Vol-2047, pages 10--12. CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org), December 2017. Web link, More info.
  6. Serge Demeyer, Ali Parsai, Gulsher Laghari, and Brent van Bladel, editors. Proceedings BENEVOL 2017 (16th edition of the BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution symposium), volume Vol-2047. CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org), December 2017. Web link, More info.

Year 2016

  1. Brent van Bladel, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Software clones in the stackoverflow age. In Proceedings BENEVOL2016 (The 15th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2016. More info.
  2. Ali Parsai, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Using fine-grained changes to reduce the computational cost of mutation testing. In Proceedings BENEVOL2016 (The 15th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2016. More info.
  3. Diana Leyva, Serge Demeyer, Olivier Schalm, Willemien Anaf, and Caroline Meert. New approach to indoors air quality assessment for cultural heritage conservation. In Proceedings INDOOR AIR 2016 (The 14th International Conference of Indoor Air Quality and Climate), pages 490---497. International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ), July 2016. Web link, More info.
  4. Gulsher Laghari, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Fine-tuning spectrum based fault localisation with sequence mining. In Proceedings BENEVOL2016 (The 15th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), July 2016. More info.
  5. Leonard Elezi, Sara Sali, Serge Demeyer, Alessandro Murgia, and Javier Pérez. A game of refactoring. studying the impact of gamification in software refactoring. In XP2016 Workshop Proceedings, 2016. DOI: 10.1145/2962695.2962718, More info.
  6. Serge Demeyer. Simplifying software complexity. International Innovation: Disseminating Science, Research and Technology, 2016. Web link, More info.

Year 2015

  1. Ali Parsai, Alessandro Murgia, Quinten David Soetens, and Serge Demeyer. Mutation testing as a safety net for test code refactoring. In XP2015 Workshop Proceedings, pages 8:1 – 8:7. ACM, 2015. DOI: 10.1145/2764979.2764987, More info.
  2. Ali Parsai, Alessandro Murgia, Serge Demeyer, and Coen De Roover. Adaptable mutation testing for continuous integration environments. In Proceedings BENEVOL2015 (The 14th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2015. More info.
  3. Gulsher Laghari, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Improving spectrum based fault localisation techniques. In Proceedings BENEVOL2015 (The 14th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2015. More info.

Year 2014

  1. Ali Parsai, Quinten David Soetens, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. Considering polymorphism in change-based test suite reduction. In Torgeir Dings\oyr, NilsBrede Moe, Roberto Tonelli, Steve Counsell, Cigdem Gencel, and Kai Petersen, editors, Agile Methods. Large-Scale Development, Refactoring, Testing, and Estimation, volume 199 of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, pages 166--181. Springer International Publishing, 2014. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14358-3_14, More info.
  2. Coen De Roover, Christophe Scholliers, Viviane Jonckers, Alessandro Murgia, Javier Pérez, and Serge Demeyer. The implementation of the CHA-Q meta-model: A comprehensive, change-centric software representation. In Proceedings SQM'2014 (Eight International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability), Electronic Communications of the EASST, February 2014. More info.

Year 2013

  1. Javier Pérez, Alessandro Murgia, and Serge Demeyer. A proposal for fixing design smells using software refactoring history. In Proceedings RefTest'2013 (International Workshop on Refactoring & Testing), June 2013. More info.
  2. Alessandro Murgia, Javier Pérez, Serge Demeyer, Coen De Roover, Christophe Scholliers, and Viviane Jonckers. Predicting bug-fixing time using bug change history. In Proceedings BENEVOL'2013 (The 12th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2013. More info.
  3. Siegfried Mercelis, Guido Van den Berghe, Serge Demeyer, and Marijn Temmerman. An initial investigation of a multi-layered approach for optimizing and parallelizing real-time media and audio applications. In Proceedings 3PGCIC'2013 (Eighth International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing), pages 479--484, October 2013. DOI: 10.1109/3PGCIC.2013.82, More info.
  4. Coen De Roover, Christophe Scholliers, Viviane Jonckers, Alessandro Murgia, Javier Pérez, and Serge Demeyer. The CHA-Q meta-model: A comprehensive, change-centric software representation. In Proceedings BENEVOL'2013 (The 12th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2013. More info.

Year 2012

  1. Serge Demeyer, Ahmed Lamkanfi, and Quinten David Soetens. "in vivo" research in software evolution. ERCIM News, 2012(88), 2012. Web link, More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer. Where is the ''business'' case for software clones? In Rainer Koschke, Ira D. Baxter, Michael Conradt, and James R. Cordy, editors, Software Clone Management Towards Industrial Application (Dagstuhl Seminar 12071), volume 2, pages 27 – 28, Dagstuhl, Germany, 2012. Schloss Dagstuhl — Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik. Web link, DOI: 10.4230/DagRep.2.2.21, More info.

Year 2011

  1. Aram Hovsepyan, Riccardo Scandariato, Stefan Van Baelen, Yolande Berbers, Serge Demeyer, and Wouter Joosen. Maintainability studies investigating aspect preservation via automation: Lessons learned. In Proceedings ESCOT'2011 (Second international workshop on empericial evaluation of software compostion techniques), July 2011. Web link, More info.
  2. Joachim Denil, Antonio Cicchetti, Matthias Biehl, Paul De Meulenaere, Romina Eramo, Serge Demeyer, and Hans Vangheluwe. Automatic deployment space exploration using refinement transformations. In Proceedings MPM'2011 (5th International Workshop on Multi-Paradigm Modelling: Concepts and Tools), Electronic Communications of the EASST, 2011. Web link, More info.
  3. Joachim Denil, Serge Demeyer, Paul De Meulenaere, Kurt Maudens, and Kris Stechelman. Migrating from a proprietary rtos to the osek standard using a wrapper. In Massimo Conti, Simone Orcioni, Natividad Martinez Madrid, and Ralf E.D. Seepold, editors, Solutions on Embedded Systems, volume 81 of Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, pages 241--254. Springer Netherlands, 2011. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0638-5_17, More info.

Year 2010

  1. Michael Würsch, Gerald Reif, Serge Demeyer, and Harald C. Gall. Fostering synergies - how semantic web technology could influence software repositories. In Proceedings of the 2nd Intl. Workshop on Search-driven development: Users, Infrastructure, Tools and Evaluation (SUITE), May 2010. More info.
  2. Joris Van Geet, Peter Ebraert, and Serge Demeyer. Redocumentation of a legacy banking system: An experience report. In Proceedings IWPSE-EVOL '10 (4th International Joint ERCIM/IWPSE Symposium on Software Evolution), September 2010. Acceptance ratio: 13/31 = 49.9\%. More info.
  3. Quinten David Soetens, Peter Ebraert, and Serge Demeyer. Avoiding bugs pro-actively by change-oriented programming. In 1st ECOOP Workshop on Testing Object-Oriented Systems (ETOOS), June 2010. More info.
  4. Quinten David Soetens and Serge Demeyer. Detecting conflicts on the level of changes. In Proceedings BENEVOL'2010 (The 9th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2010. More info.
  5. Kris Luyten, Mieke Haesen, Dawid Ostrowski, Karin Coninx, Sylvain Degrandsart, and Serge Demeyer. On stories, models and notations: Storyboard creation as an entry point for model-based interface development with UsiXML. In David Faure and Jean Vanderdonckt, editors, Proceedings UsiXML'10 (1st Int. Workshop on User Interface Extensible Markup Language). Thales Research and Technology France, Paris, June 2010. Web link, More info.
  6. Ahmed Lamkanfi and Serge Demeyer. Studying the co-evolution of application code and test cases. In Proceedings BENEVOL'2010 (The 9th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution seminar), December 2010. More info.
  7. Aram Hovsepyan, Stefan Van Baelen, Riccardo Scandariato, Wouter Joosen, and Serge Demeyer. An experimental design for evaluating the maintainability of aspect-oriented models enhanced with domain-specific constructs. In Proceedings AOM@MoDELS 2010 (Fifteenth international workshop on aspect-oriented modeling), pages 1 – 6, October 2010. Web link, More info.
  8. Sylvain Degrandsart, Serge Demeyer, and Tom Mens. Using model transformation to facilitate dynamic context adaptation. In 2nd International Workshop on Future Trends of Model-Driven Development FTMDD2010, June 2010. DOI: 10.5220/0003016900070019, More info.

Year 2009

  1. Anne Keller, Hans Schippers, and Serge Demeyer. Supporting inconsistency resolution through predictive change impact analysis. In MODELS Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering, Verification, and Validation (MoDeVVa2009), October 2009. DOI: 10.1145/1656485.1656494, More info.
  2. Anne Keller, Hans Schippers, and Serge Demeyer. Trade-offs for model inconsistency resolution. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Future Trends of Model-Driven Development - FTMDD, (ICEIS 2009), pages 48--51. INSTICC, SciTePress, 2009. DOI: 10.5220/0002201800480051, More info.

Year 2008

  1. Bart Van Rompaey and Serge Demeyer. Exploring the composition of unit test suites. In 4th International ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution and Evolvability, September 2008. More info.

Year 2007

  1. Joris Van Geet and Serge Demeyer. Lightweight visualisations of COBOL code for supporting migration to SOA. In 3rd International ERCIM Symposium on Software Evolution, October 2007. More info.
  2. Matthias Rieger, Bart Van Rompaey, and Serge Demeyer. Refactoring state machines. In Sixth Nordic Pattern Languages of Programs Conference (VikingPloP), September 2007. More info.
  3. Bart Du Bois, Christian F. J. Lange, Serge Demeyer, and Michel R. V. Chaudron. A qualitative investigation of UML modeling conventions. In Thomas Kuhne, editor, Models in Software Engineering, Workshops and Symposia at MoDELS 2006, volume LNCS 4364 of Lecture Notes on Computer Science, pages 91--100. Springer-Verlag, 2007. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer, Bart Du Bois, Matthias Rieger, and Bart Van Rompaey. The LAN-simulation: A refactoring lab session. In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Refactoring Tools. University of Berlin, 2007. More info.

Year 2006

  1. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Yann-Ga\"el Guéhéneuc, Kim Mens, and Roel Wuyts. Workshop on object-oriented reengineering. In Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'06 Workshop Reader), volume LNCS 4379 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 2006. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Yann-Ga\"el Guéhéneuc, Kim Mens, and Roel Wuyts, editors. Proceedings of the ECOOP'06 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering (WOOR'06), Technical Report. University of Berne - Software Composition Group, June 2006. More info.

Year 2005

  1. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Kim Mens, and Roel Wuyts, editors. Proceedings of the ECOOP'05 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering (WOOR'05), Technical Report. University of Berne - Software Composition Group, June 2005. More info.
  2. Oscar Nierstrasz, Stéphane Ducasse, and Serge Demeyer. Objektorientierte re-engineering-muster: ein \"Uberblick. ObjektSpektrum, 2005(6):46--51, 2005. Web link, More info.

Year 2004

  1. Andy Zaidman, Toon Calders, Serge Demeyer, and Jan Paredaens. Selective introduction of aspects for program comprehension. In Proceedings WARE'04 (WCRE Workshop on Aspect Reverse Engineering), 2004. More info.
  2. Roel Wuyts, Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, and Kim Mens. Workshop on object-oriented reengineering. In Jacques Malenfant and Bjarte M. \Ostvold, editors, Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'04 Workshop Reader), volume LNCS 3344 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 2004. More info.
  3. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Kim Mens, and Roel Wuyts, editors. Proceedings of the ECOOP'04 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering (WOOR'04), Technical Report. University of Antwerp - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, June 2004. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Kim Mens, Adrian Trifu, Rajesh Vasa, and Filip Van Rysselberghe. Workshop on object-oriented reengineering. In Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'03 Workshop Reader), volume LNCS 3013 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 2004. More info.
  5. Filip Van Rysselberghe and Serge Demyer. Mining version control systems for facs (frequently applied changes). In Proceedings MSR'04 (International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories), pages 48--52. IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), 2004. More info.
  6. Marijn Temmerman, Edgar Daylight, Serge Demeyer, Franky Catthoor, and Tom Dhaene. Towards energy-conscious class transformations for data-dominant applications: a case study. In Koen De Bosschere, editor, Proceedings PA3CT'03 (3rd PA3CT Symposium), 2004. Web link, More info.
  7. Marijn Temmerman, Edgar Daylight, Serge Demeyer, Franky Catthoor, and Tom Dhaene. About the need of model-driven architecture in the design of embedded systems. In Uwe Assman, editor, Proceedings MDAFA'04 (Workshop on Model Driven Architecture: Foundations and Applicationns), 2004. More info.
  8. Jan Hidders, Jan Paredaens, Roel Vercammen, and Serge Demeyer. A light but formal introduction to XQuery. In Proceedings XSYM'04 (Second International XML Database Symposium), volume LNCS 3186 of Lecture Notes on Computer Science, pages 5--20. Springer — Verlag, 2004. Acceptance ratio: 15/58 = 26\%. More info.
  9. Bart Du Bois and Serge Demeyer. Opportunities and challenges in deriving metric impacts from refactoring postconditions. In Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Kim Mens, and Roel Wuyts, editors, Proceedings WOOR'04 (ECOOP'04 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering), June 2004. More info.

Year 2003

  1. Andy Zaidman and Serge Demeyer. Using a variant of sliding window to reduce event trace data. In Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Kim Mens, editors, Proceedings WOOR'03 (ECOOP'03 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering), pages 4--9. Universiteit Antwerpen, July 2003. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Kim Mens, editors. Proceedings of the ECOOP'03 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering (WOOR'03), Technical Report. University of Antwerp - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, June 2003. More info.
  3. Filip Van Rysselberghe and Serge Demeyer. Studying software evolution using clone detection. In Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Kim Mens, editors, Proceedings WOOR'03 (ECOOP'03 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering), pages 71--75. Universiteit Antwerpen, July 2003. More info.
  4. Filip Van Rysselberghe and Serge Demeyer. Reconstruction of successful software evolution using clone detection. In Tommi Mikkonen, Michael W. Godfrey, and Motoshi Saeki, editors, Proceedings IWPSE'03 (International Workshop on principles of software evolution), pages 126--130. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2003. More info.
  5. Filip Van Rysselberghe and Serge Demeyer. Evaluating clone detection techniques. In Tom Mens, Juan F. Ramil, Michael W. Godfrey, and Brian Down, editors, Proceedings ELISA'03 (International Workshop on Evolution of Large-scale Industrial Software Applications), pages 25--36. Vrije Universiteit Brussel, September 2003. More info.
  6. Pieter Van Gorp, Hans Stenten, Tom Mens, and Serge Demeyer. Enabling and using the UML for model-driven refactoring. In Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Kim Mens, editors, Proceedings WOOR'03 (ECOOP'03 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering), pages 37--40. Universiteit Antwerpen, July 2003. More info.
  7. Tom Mens, Serge Demeyer, Bart Du Bois, Hans Stenten, and Pieter Van Gorp. Refactoring: Current Research and Future Trends. In Proceedings LDTA'03 (Third Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools and Applications), volume Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science — 72. Elsevier, March 2003. Web link, DOI: 10.1016/S1571-0661(05)82624-6, More info.
  8. Dirk Janssens, Serge Demeyer, and Tom Mens. Case study: Simulation of a LAN. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 72(4):71 – 73, 2003. DOI: 10.1016/S1571-0661(04)80627-3, More info.

Year 2001

  1. Tom Mens and Serge Demeyer. Future trends in software evolution metrics. In Tetsuo Tamai, Mikio Aoyama, and Keith Bennett, editors, Proceedings IWPSE'01 (International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution), pages 83--86. ACM Press, September 2001. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Sander Tichelaar, and Stéphane Ducasse. FAMIX 2.1 - the FAMOOS information exchange model. Technical report, University of Berne, 2001. More info.
  3. Serge Demeyer, Tom Mens, and Michel Wermelinger. Towards a software evolution benchmark. In Tetsuo Tamai, Mikio Aoyama, and Keith Bennett, editors, Proceedings IWPSE'01 (4th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution), pages 147--177. ACM Press, September 2001. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer. Ecoop 2001 - workshop on object-oriented architectural evolution - position statement. In Proceedings of ECOOP 2001 Workshop on Object-Oriented Architectural Evolution, June 2001. More info.

Year 2000

  1. Sander Tichelaar, Stéphane Ducasse, and Serge Demeyer. FAMIX and XMI. In Proceedings WCRE'00 (7th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering), November 2000. More info.
  2. Sander Tichelaar, Stéphane Ducasse, and Serge Demeyer. FAMIX: Exchange experiences with CDIF and XMI. In Proceedings of the ICSE 2000 Workshop on Standard Exchange Format (WoSEF 2000), June 2000. More info.
  3. Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, and Oscar Nierstrasz. Transform conditionals to polymorphism. In Proceedings EUROPLOP'00 (5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming and Computing, 1999, pages 219--252, Konstanz, Germany, July 2000. UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz GmbH. More info.
  4. Stéphane Ducasse, Serge Demeyer, and Oscar Nierstrasz. Tie code and questions: a reengineering pattern. In Proceedings EUROPLOP'00 (5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming and Computing, 1999, pages 209--217, Konstanz, Germany, July 2000. UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz GmbH. More info.
  5. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Oscar Nierstrasz. 'interview during demo': a sample reverse engineering pattern. In Proceedings of OOPSLA 2000 Workshop on Scenario-Based Round-Trip Engineering, October 2000. More info.
  6. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Oscar Nierstrasz. A pattern language for reverse engineering (2). In Proceedings EUROPLOP'00 (5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming and Computing, 1999, pages 189--208, Konstanz, Germany, July 2000. UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz GmbH. More info.
  7. Serge Demeyer and Harald Gall. Workshop on object-oriented re-engineering (WOOR'99). ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 25(1):27--27, January 2000. More info.

Year 1999

  1. Sander Tichelaar and Serge Demeyer. SNiFF+ talks to Rational Rose — interoperability using a common exchange model. In SNiFF+ User's Conference, January 1999. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer and Stéphane Ducasse. Metrics, do they really help? In Jacques Malenfant, editor, Proceedings LMO'99 (Languages et Modèles \`a Objets), pages 69--82. HERMES Science Publications, Paris, 1999. More info.
  3. Serge Demeyer, Sander Tichelaar, and Patrick Steyaert. FAMIX 2.0 - the FAMOOS information exchange model. Technical report, University of Berne, August 1999. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Sander Tichelaar. A pattern language for reverse engineering. In Paul Dyson, editor, Proceedings EUROPLOP'99 (4th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming and Computing, 1999, pages 327--354, Konstanz, Germany, July 1999. UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz GmbH. More info.
  5. Serge Demeyer. Structural computing: The case for reengineering tools. In Peter Nuernberg, editor, Proceedings of the 1rst Workshop on Structural Computing – Hypertext'99, February 1999. More info.
  6. Serge Demeyer and Harald Gall, editors. Proceedings of the ESEC/FSE'99 Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering (WOOR'99), TUV-1841-99-13. Technical University of Vienna - Information Systems Institute - Distributed Systems Group, September 1999. More info.
  7. Isabelle Borne, Serge Demeyer, and Galal Hassan Galal, editors. Proceedings of the ECOOP'99 Workshop on Object-Oriented Architectural Evolution, June 1999. More info.

Year 1998

  1. Sander Tichelaar, Juan Carlos Cruz, and Serge Demeyer. Coordination as a variability aspect in open distributed systems. Technical report, University of Berne, January 1998. More info.
  2. Sander Tichelaar and Serge Demeyer. An exchange model for reengineering tools. In Serge Demeyer and Jan Bosch, editors, Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'98 Workshop Reader), volume 1543 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, July 1998. More info.
  3. Oscar Nierstrasz, Sander Tichelaar, and Serge Demeyer. CDIF as the interchange format between reengineering tools. In OOPSLA'98 Workshop on Model Engineering, Methods and Tools Integration with CDIF, October 1998. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer, Matthias Rieger, and Sander Tichelaar. Three reverse engineering patterns. Technical report, University of Berne, April 1998. More info.
  5. Serge Demeyer. Analysis of overriden methods to infer hot spots. In Serge Demeyer and Jan Bosch, editors, Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'98 Workshop Reader), volume 1543 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 1998. More info.
  6. Serge Demeyer and Stéphane Ducasse. Do metrics support framework development ? In Serge Demeyer and Jan Bosch, editors, Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'98 Workshop Reader), volume 1543 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 1998. More info.
  7. Serge Demeyer and Harald Gall. Report: Workshop on object-oriented re-engineering (WOOR'97). ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 23(1):28--29, January 1998. More info.

Year 1997

  1. Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Robb Nebbe, Oscar Nierstrasz, and Tamar Richner. Using restructuring transformations to reengineer object-oriented systems. Technical report, University of Berne, May 1997. Technical Report. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Theo Dirk Meijler, and Matthias Rieger. Towards design pattern transformations. In Jan Bosch and Stuart Mitchell, editors, Object-Oriented Technology (ECOOP'97 Workshop Reader), volume 1357 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 280--281. Springer-Verlag, June 1997. More info.
  3. Serge Demeyer. A framework browser scenario. In Uffe Kock Wiil, editor, Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems — Hypertext'97, CIT Scientific report SR-97-01, pages 26--36. The Danisch National Centre for IT Research - Forskerparken Gustav Wieds Vej 10 - DK-8000 Aarhus C - Denmark, April 1997. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer and Harald Gall, editors. Proceedings of the ESEC/FSE Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering, TUV-1841-97-10. Technical University of Vienna - Information Systems Institute - Distributed Systems Group, September 1997. More info.

Year 1996

  1. Uffe Kock Wiil and Serge Demeyer. Workshop report: 2nd workshop on open hypermedia systems. SIGLINK Newsletter, 5(2), June 1996. More info.
  2. Uffe Kock Wiil and Serge Demeyer, editors. Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems — Hypertext'96, volume 96-10, April 1996. More info.
  3. Theo Dirk Meijler, Serge Demeyer, and Robert Engel. Class composition in FACE, a framework adaptive composition environment. In Max Mühlhäuser, editor, Special Issues in Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP'96 Workshop Reader). dpunkt.verlag, July 1996. More info.
  4. Serge Demeyer, Patrick Steyaert, Koen De Hondt, Wim Codenie, Roel Wuyts, and Theo D'Hondt. The zypher meta object protocol. In Uffe Kock Wiil and Serge Demeyer, editors, Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems — Hypertext'96, pages 15--23. Department of Information and Computer Science - University of California Irvine - CA 92717-3425, April 1996. UCI-ICS Technical Report 96-10. More info.

Year 1995

  1. Serge Demeyer. Ending the tyranny of the link: Adding paths to the dexter-model. Technical report, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), March 1995. More info.

Year 1994

  1. Serge Demeyer. Virtual hypertext based on paths and warm links. Technical report, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), June 1994. More info.
  2. Serge Demeyer, Patrick Steyaert, and Koen De Hondt. Techniques for building open hypermedia systems. In Uffe Kock Wiil and Kasper Osterbye, editors, Proceedings of the 1rst Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems — Hypertext'94, R-94-2038. Institute for Electronic Systems - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science - Frederik Bajers Vej 7 - DK 9220 Aalborg - Denmark, September 1994. More info.

PhD Thesis

Year 2023

  1. Sten Vercammen. Mutation testing : fewer, faster, and smarter. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, April 2023. More info.
  2. Brent van Bladel. Test code : a new frontier in code cloning research. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, February 2023. More info.

Year 2022

  1. Mehrdad Abdi. Toward zero-touch test amplification. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, December 2022. More info.

Year 2019

  1. Diana Leyva Pernia. Development of an Indoor Air Quality Index for Heritage Conservation, an Exploratory Study. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, February 2019. More info.
  2. Ali Parsai. Mutation Testing: from Theory to Practice. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, August 2019. More info.

Year 2018

  1. Gulsher Laghari. Optimising and Assessing the Effectiveness of Spectrum Based Fault Localisation. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, May 2018. More info.

Year 2016

  1. Siegfried Mercelis. A systematic Multi-Layered Approach for Optimizing and Parallelizing Real-Time Media and Audio Applications. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, December 2016. More info.
  2. Frederik De Bleser. The Impact of Generative Design — The Nodebox Perspective. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, June 2016. More info.

Year 2015

  1. Quinten David Soetens. Change-Based Software Engineering — Using Reified Changes for Test Selection and Refactoring Reconstruction. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, December 2015. More info.

Year 2014

  1. Sylvain Degrandsart. Model-Driven Engineering of Context-aware Interactive Applications. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, November 2014. More info.

Year 2013

  1. Ahmed Lamkanfi. Improving bug triaging using machine learning techniques. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, December 2013. More info.
  2. Joachim Denil. Design, Verification and Deployment of Software Intensive Systems: A Multi-Paradigm Modelling Approach. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, February 2013. More info.

Year 2012

  1. Anne Keller. Analysis-based Resolution Support for Inconsistencies in UML Models. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, April 2012. More info.

Year 2010

  1. Joris Van Geet. Reverse Engineering for Mainframe Enterprise Applications: Patterns and Experiences. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, November 2010. More info.

Year 2009

  1. Bart Van Rompaey. Developer testing as an asset during software evolution: a series of empirical studies. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, April 2009. More info.

Year 2008

  1. Filip Van Rysselberghe. Studying Historic Change Operations: Techniques and Observations. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, January 2008. More info.
  2. Marijn Temmerman. Optimizing Abstract Data Types Models for Dynamic and Data-Dominant Embedded Applications. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, January 2008. More info.

Year 2007

  1. Christian Lange. Assessing and Improving the Quality of Modeling: a Series of Empirical Studies about the UML. PhD thesis, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, October 2007. More info.

Year 2006

  1. Andy Zaidman. Scaleability Solutions for Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, September 2006. More info.
  2. Bart Du Bois. A Study of Quality Improvements by Refactoring. PhD thesis, Universiteit Antwerpen, September 2006. More info.

Year 1996

  1. Serge Demeyer. ZYPHER Tailorability as a link from Object-Oriented Software Engineering to Open Hypermedia. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), Department of Computer Science, July 1996. More info.

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