Software design: the options approach
ISAW '96 Joint proceedings of the second international software architecture workshop (ISAW-2) and international workshop on multiple perspectives in software development (Viewpoints '96) on SIGSOFT '96 workshops
Exploiting ADLs to specify architectural styles induced by middleware infrastructures
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering
Software engineering and middleware: a roadmap
Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering
Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering
The structure and value of modularity in software design
Proceedings of the 8th European software engineering conference held jointly with 9th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Distributed component technologies and their software engineering implications
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering
Software engineering economics: background, current practices, and future directions
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering
Evaluating Architectural Stability with Real Options Theory
ICSM '04 Proceedings of the 20th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
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Economics-driven software mining (EDSM) sifts through the re-pository data to extract information that could be useful for rea-soning about not only the technical aspects but also the econom-ics properties related to the development and/or evolution of soft-ware systems, and in relation to the environments in which they are procured, developed, evolved and used. The objective is to provide the analyst with insights into investment decisions related to the development, maintenance, and evolution of software sys-tems. EDSM can also assist the analyst in resource planning and utilization. In this position paper, we define EDSM, describe pos-sible scenarios for realizing EDSM and highlight some challenges.