Items where Author is "Hall, T."
Number of items: 57.
A mapping study of software code cloning. (2012)
T. Shippey,
D. Bowes,
B. Christianson
and
T. Hall
Prioritising refactoring using code bad smells. (2011)
Min Zhang,
N. Baddoo,
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
An analysis of the 'inconclusive' change report category in OSS assisted by a program slicing metric. (2010)
S. Counsell,
T. Hall,
E. Nasseri
and
D. Bowes
A theoretical and empirical analysis of three slice-based metrics for cohesion. (2010)
S. Counsell,
T. Hall
and
D. Bowes
Fault Analysis in OSS Based on Program Slicing Metrics. (2009)
S. Black,
S. Counsell,
T. Hall
and
D. Bowes
Improving the Precision of Fowler's Definitions of Bad Smells. (2009)
M. Zhang,
N. Baddoo,
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Models of motivation in software engineering. (2009)
H. Sharp,
N. Baddoo,
S. Beecham,
T. Hall
and
H. Robinson
A systematic review of theory use in studies investigating the motivations of software engineers. (2009)
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo,
S. Beecham,
H. Robinson
and
H. Sharp
Building a Narrative Based Requirements Engineering Mediation Model. (2008)
N. Ma,
T. Hall
and
T. Barker
Do bad smells indicate "trouble" in code? (2008)
M. Zhang,
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo
and
P. Wernick
What Do We Know about Developer Motivation? (2008)
T. Hall,
H. Sharp,
S. Beecham,
N. Baddoo
and
H. Robinson
Does the XP environment meet the motivational needs of the software developer An empirical study. (2007)
S. Beecham,
H. Sharp,
N. Baddoo,
T. Hall
and
H. Robinson
Exploring Motivational Differences between Software--Developers and Project Managers. (2007)
H. Sharp,
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo
and
S. Beecham
Exploring motivational differences between software developers and project managers. (2007)
H. Sharp,
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo
and
S. Beecham
Getting the Best out of Software Process Simulation and Empirical Research in Software Engineering. (2007)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Motivation in Software Engineering: A Systematic--Literature Review. (2007)
S. Beecham,
N. Baddoo,
T. Hall,
H. Robinson
and
H. Sharp
The Motivation of Software Engineers : Developing a Rigorous and Usable Model. (2007)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo,
H. Robinson
and
H. Sharp
Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review of Motivation in Software Engineering. (2006)
S. Beecham,
N. Baddoo,
T. Hall,
H. Robinson
and
H. Sharp
Software Evolutionary Dynamics Modelled as the Activity of an Actor-Network. (2006)
P. Wernick,
T. Hall
and
C.L. Nehaniv
Software developer motivation in a high maturity company: a case study. (2006)
N. Baddoo,
T. Hall
and
D. Jagielska
Trust in Software Outsourcing Relationships: An Empirical Investigation of Indian Software Companies. (2006)
N. Oza,
T. Hall,
A. Rainer
and
S. Grey
A preliminary empirical investigation of the use of evidence based software engineering by under-graduate students. (2006)
A. Rainer,
T. Hall
and
N. Baddoo
Defining a Requirements Process Improvement Model. (2005)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall
and
A. Rainer
Difficulties in Managing Offshore Software Outsourcing Relationships : An Empirical Analysis. (2005)
N. Oza
and
T. Hall
Evaluating a rapid simulation modelling process (RSMP) through controlled experiments. (2005)
R. Ahmed,
T. Hall,
P. Wernick
and
S. Robinson
Program slicing metrics and evolvability: an initial study. (2005)
T. Hall
and
P. Wernick
Using Existing Website Ontologies to Assist Navigation and Exploration. (2005)
G. Saward,
M. Shah
and
T. Hall
Using an expert panel to validate a requirements software process improvement model. (2005)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall,
C. Britton,
M. Cottee
and
A. Rainer
Using software development progress data to understand threats to project outcomes. (2005)
T. Hall,
A. Rainer
and
D. Jagielska
Assessing usability through perceptions of information scent. (2004)
G. Saward,
T. Hall
and
T. Barker
Can Thomas Kuhn's paradigms help us understand software engineering. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Identifying the causes of poor progress in software projects. (2004)
A. Rainer
and
T. Hall
A Policy Investigation Model for Long-term Software Evolution Processes. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
A Policy Investigation Model for Long-term Software Evolution Processes. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Simulation modelling practices of ProSim03 participants: A survey. (2004)
R. Ahmed,
T. Hall,
P. Wernick
and
S. Robinson
Simulation modelling practices of ProSim03 participants: A survey. (2004)
R. Ahmed,
T. Hall,
P. Wernick
and
Stewart Robinson
The impact of using pair programming on system evolution a simulation-based study. (2004)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Assessing Requirements Process Strengths and Weaknesses: A first step to prioritising requirements process implementation. (2003)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall
and
A. Rainer
Building a requirements process improvement model. (2003)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall
and
A. Rainer
De-motivators Of Software Process Improvement : An Analysis Of Practitioners' Views. (2003)
N. Baddoo
and
T. Hall
Defining a requirements process improvement model. (2003)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall
and
A. Rainer
Persuading developers to buy into software process improvement: a local opinion and empirical evidence. (2003)
A. Rainer,
T. Hall
and
N. Baddoo
Simulating Global Software Evolution Processes by Combining Simple Models: An Initial Study. (2003)
P. Wernick
and
T. Hall
Software process improvement problems in twelve software companies: An empirical analysis. (2003)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall
and
A. Rainer
Validating a requirements process improvement model. (2003)
S. Beecham,
T. Hall,
C. Britton,
M. Cottee
and
A. Rainer
A quantitative and qualitative analysis of factors affecting software process improvement. (2003)
A. Rainer
and
T. Hall
Motivators of Software Process Improvement : An Analysis of Practitioners' Views. (2002)
N. Baddoo
and
T. Hall
Implementing Software Process Improvement: An Empirical study. (2002)
T. Hall,
A. Rainer
and
N. Baddoo
Key success factors for implementing software process improvement : a maturity-based analysis. (2002)
A. Rainer
and
T. Hall
Persuading developers to buy into software process improvement: an exploratory analysis. (2002)
A. Rainer,
T. Hall
and
N. Baddoo
Practitioner roles in Software process Improvement: An analysis using Grid Technique. (2002)
N. Baddoo
and
T. Hall
Requirements Problems in Twelve Software Companies: An Empirical Analysis. (2002)
T. Hall,
S. Beecham
and
A. Rainer
Software Process Improvement Motivators : An Analysis using Multidimensional Scaling. (2002)
N. Baddoo
and
T. Hall
Ethical Issues in software engineering research: a survey of current practice. (2001)
T. Hall
and
V. Flynn
An Overview Of The Practitioners, Processes and Products Project. (2001)
A. Rainer,
T. Hall,
N. Baddoo
and
D. Wilson
An analysis of some 'core studies' of software process improvement. (2001)
A. Rainer
and
T. Hall
An empirical study of maintenance issues within process improvement programmes in the software industry. (2001)
T. Hall,
A. Rainer,
N. Baddoo
and
S. Beecham