selected publications
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academic article
- Longevity of risks in software development projects: a comparative analysis with an academic environment. Procedia Computer Science. 827-834. 2021
- A Case Studies Approach to the Analysis of Profiling and Framing Structures for Pervasive Information Systems. IJWP. 4:1-18. 2012
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book
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chapter
- Project-based learning: An environment to prepare IT students for an industry career. 1931-1951. 2017
- Business Modeling and Requirements in RUP: A Dependency Analysis of Activities, Tasks and Work Products. 595-607. 2016
- Development Framework Pattern for Pervasive Information Systems. 161-185. 2014
- Profiling and Framing Structures for Pervasive Information Systems Development 2012
- Model-Driven Development for Pervasive Information Systems. 408-438. 2010
- Model-Driven Development for Pervasive Information Systems. 45-82. 2008
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conference paper
- CLASSIFYING EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN AN EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT THROUGH AN EXPERIMENTATION FRAMEWORK. Edulearn Proceedings. 6564-6574. 2020
- Architectural element points: estimating software development effort by analysis of logical architectures. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. 72-84. 2016
- An empirical study on the estimation of size and complexity of software applications with function points analysis. 27-34. 2014
- An empirical study on the estimation of software development effort with use case points. 101-107. 2013
- Experimental software engineering in educational context. 336-341. 2012
- Model-Driven Software Development for Pervasive Information Systems Implementation. 218-222. 2007
- Model-driven methodologies for pervasive information systems development. 15-23. 2004
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document
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journal article
- A case studies approach to the analysis of profiling and framing structures for pervasive information systems. IJWP. 1-18. 2012
- Profiling and framing structures for pervasive information systems development. 283-293. 2012
- SPEM 2.0 extension for pervasive information systems. WSEAS Transactions on Computers. 319-328. 2012