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Márcio Barros
Márcio Barros
Professor of Computer Science, UNIRIO University
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Staffing a software project: A constraint satisfaction and optimization-based approach
A Barreto, MO Barros, CML Werner
Computers & Operations Research 35 (10), 3073-3089, 2008
2122008
Contributions of in virtuo and in silico experiments for the future of empirical studies in software engineering
GH Travassos, MO Barros
2nd Workshop on empirical software engineering the future of empirical …, 2003
1402003
Evaluating software project portfolio risks
HR Costa, MO Barros, GH Travassos
Journal of Systems and Software 80 (1), 16-31, 2007
1292007
Supporting risks in software project management
M de Oliveira Barros, CML Werner, GH Travassos
Journal of Systems and Software 70 (1-2), 21-35, 2004
1102004
0006/2011-threats to validity in search-based software engineering empirical studies
M de Oliveira Barros, AC Dias-Neto
RelaTe-DIA, 2011
1042011
Software requirements selection and prioritization using SBSE approaches: A systematic review and mapping of the literature
AM Pitangueira, RSP Maciel, M Barros
Journal of Systems and Software 103, 267-280, 2015
1022015
A Simulation-Based Game for Project Management Experiential Learning.
AR Dantas, M de Oliveira Barros, CML Werner
SEKE 19 (24), 2004
1022004
On the nature of merge conflicts: a study of 2,731 open source java projects hosted by github
G Ghiotto, L Murta, M Barros, A Van Der Hoek
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 46 (8), 892-915, 2018
862018
An analysis of the effects of composite objectives in multiobjective software module clustering
MO Barros
Proceedings of the 14th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary …, 2012
812012
Model‐driven game development: experience and model enhancements in software project management education
MO Barros, AR Dantas, GO Veronese, CML Werner
Software Process: Improvement and Practice 11 (4), 411-421, 2006
482006
A systematic review of software requirements selection and prioritization using SBSE approaches
AM Pitangueira, RSP Maciel, M de Oliveira Barros, AS Andrade
Search Based Software Engineering: 5th International Symposium, SSBSE 2013 …, 2013
422013
Learning from optimization: A case study with Apache Ant
M de Oliveira Barros, F de Almeida Farzat, GH Travassos
Information and Software Technology 57, 684-704, 2015
412015
Risk-aware multi-stakeholder next release planning using multi-objective optimization
AM Pitangueira, P Tonella, A Susi, RS Maciel, M Barros
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality: 22nd …, 2016
382016
Gerenciamento de projetos baseado em cenários: uma abordagem de modelagem dinâmica e simulação
MO Barros, CML Werner, GH Travassos
SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE QUALIDADE DE SOFTWARE1, 2001
382001
An experiment on process model understandability using textual work instructions and BPMN models
RDA Rodrigues, MDO Barros, K Revoredo, LG Azevedo, H Leopold
2015 29th Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 41-50, 2015
342015
An empirical study of the impact of OCL smells and refactorings on the understandability of OCL specifications
A Correa, C Werner, M Barros
International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems …, 2007
332007
Treinamento experimental com jogos de simulação para gerentes de projeto de software
AR Dantas, M de Oliveira Barros, CML Werner
Anais do XVIII Simpósio Brasileiro de Engenharia de Software, 23-38, 2004
312004
Large neighborhood search applied to the software module clustering problem
MC Monçores, ACF Alvim, MO Barros
Computers & Operations Research 91, 92-111, 2018
292018
A system dynamics metamodel for software process modeling
M De Oliveira Barros, CML Werner, GH Travassos
Software Process: Improvement and Practice 7 (3‐4), 161-172, 2002
282002
Minimizing the stakeholder dissatisfaction risk in requirement selection for next release planning
AM Pitangueira, P Tonella, A Susi, RSP Maciel, M Barros
Information and Software Technology 87, 104-118, 2017
262017
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