Author
Number of items: 33.
Article
Machine code and metaphysics : a perspective on software engineering. (2016)
Lindsay Smith,
Vito Veneziano
and
Paul Wernick
In memory of Manny Lehman, 'Father of Software Evolution'. (2011)
Gerardo Canfora,
Darren Dalcher,
David Raffo,
Victor R. Basili,
Juan Fernandez-Ramil,
Vaclav Rajlich,
Keith Bennett,
Liz Burd,
Malcolm Munro,
Sophia Drossopoulou,
Barry Boehm,
Susan Eisenbach,
Greg Michaelson,
Peter Ross,
Paul D. Wernick
and
Dewayne E. Perry
Improving the Precision of Fowler's Definitions of Bad Smells. (2009)
M. Zhang,
N. Baddoo,
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
An Open Source Simulation Model of Software Development and Testing. (2007)
S. Ur,
E. Yom-Tov
and
P. Wernick
Evolution in Software Systems: Foundations of the SPE Classification Scheme. (2006)
S. Cook,
R. Harrison,
M. Lehman
and
P. Wernick
Information system evolvability and pattern languages. (2006)
S. Cook,
R. Harrison
and
P. Wernick
Evaluating a rapid simulation modelling process (RSMP) through controlled experiments. (2005)
R. Ahmed,
T. Hall,
P. Wernick
and
S. Robinson
Can Thomas Kuhn's paradigms help us understand software engineering. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
The impact of using pair programming on system evolution a simulation-based study. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Simulating Global Software Evolution Processes by Combining Simple Models: An Initial Study. (2003)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
System Dynamics Modelling of Software Evolution Processs for Policy Investigation: Approach and Example. (2001)
G. Kahen,
M. Lehman,
J.F. Ramil
and
P. Wernick
Modelling a software evolution process: a long-term case study. (2000)
B.W. Chatters,
M. Lehman,
J.F. Ramil
and
P. Wernick
Software process dynamic modelling for FEAST/1. (1999)
P. Wernick
and
M. Lehman
Feyerabend and information systems development: against methods. (1998)
P. Wernick
Other
Simulating Perceptions of Security. (2017)
Paul Wernick,
Bruce Christianson
and
William Spring
Machine Code and Metaphysics : A Perspective on Software Engineering. (2014)
Lindsay Smith,
Paul Wernick
and
Vito Veneziano
Prioritising refactoring using code bad smells. (2011)
Min Zhang,
N. Baddoo,
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Is finding a Black Swan (Popper, 1936) possible in software development? (2011)
Lindsay Smith,
Paul Wernick
and
Vito Veneziano
Evaluating Three Approaches to Extracting Fault Data from Software Change Repositories. (2010)
Tracy Hall,
David Bowes,
Gernot Liebchen
and
Paul Wernick
Software development : Out of the black box. (2010)
Lindsay Smith,
Vito Veneziano
and
Paul Wernick
Meeting stakeholder expectations of software, or looking for the “Black Swan” in software requirements. (2009)
Lindsay Smith,
Paul Wernick
and
Vito Veneziano
Using Speech Act theory to Analyse Activities in the Software Development Process. (2009)
Paul Wernick,
Jean Baillie
and
Vito Veneziano
Do bad smells indicate "trouble" in code? (2008)
M. Zhang,
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo
and
P. Wernick
Getting the Best out of Software Process Simulation and Empirical Research in Software Engineering. (2007)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Plus ca change...but what changes and what stays the same. (2006)
R. Dickerson,
C.L. Nehaniv
and
P. Wernick
Software Evolutionary Dynamics Modelled as the Activity of an Actor-Network. (2006)
P. Wernick,
T. Hall
and
C.L. Nehaniv
What Software Evolution and Biological Evolution Don't Have in Common. (2006)
C.L. Nehaniv,
J. Hewitt,
B. Christianson
and
P. Wernick
Program slicing metrics and evolvability: an initial study. (2005)
T. Hall
and
P. Wernick
The naming of systems and software evolvability. (2005)
M.J. Loomes,
C.L. Nehaniv
and
P. Wernick
A simulation model of self-organising evolvability in software systems. (2005)
Stephen Cook,
Rachel Harrison
and
P. Wernick
A Policy Investigation Model for Long-term Software Evolution Processes. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
ProSim'04-the 5th international workshop on software process simulation and modeling. (2004)
D. Pfahl,
I. Rus,
D. Raffp
and
P. Wernick
Simulation modelling practices of ProSim03 participants: A survey. (2004)
R. Ahmed,
T. Hall,
P. Wernick
and
Stewart Robinson