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- affiliation: University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j21]Dan Port, Bill Taber, Parisa Emkani:
Investigating effectiveness and compliance to DevOps policies and practices for managing productivity and quality variability. J. Syst. Softw. 213: 112030 (2024) - [c77]Daniel Port, Bill Taber:
Investigating an Industry Practical Model for Confidence in Expert Cost Estimation of Feature Enhancement Requests. HICSS 2024: 7770-7779 - [i1]Alyssia Chen, Timothy Huo, Yunhee Nam, Dan Port, Anthony Peruma:
The Impact of Generative AI-Powered Code Generation Tools on Software Engineer Hiring: Recruiters' Experiences, Perceptions, and Strategies. CoRR abs/2409.00875 (2024) - 2023
- [c76]Dan Port, Rick Kazman:
Workshop on Bad Practice Smells in Novice Software Engineering Education. CSEE&T 2023: 202 - [c75]Dan Port, William Taber, LiGuo Huang:
Investigating a NASA Cyclomatic Complexity Policy on Maintenance Risk of a Critical System. ICSE-SEIP 2023: 211-221
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c74]Dan Port, Joel M. Wilf:
Introduction to the Minitrack on High-Stakes IS Risk and Decision-Making. HICSS 2019: 1 - [c73]Dan Port, Joel M. Wilf:
Classifying Risk Uncertainty for Decision Making. HICSS 2019: 1-8 - 2018
- [j20]Dan Port, William Taber:
Actionable Analytics for Strategic Maintenance of Critical Software: An Industry Experience Report. IEEE Softw. 35(1): 58-63 (2018) - [c72]Eunjong Choi, Daiki Tanaka, Norihiro Yoshida, Kenji Fujiwara, Daniel Port, Hajimu Iida:
An Investigation of the Relationship between Extract Method and Change Metrics: A Case Study of JEdit. APSEC 2018: 653-657 - [c71]Dan Port, William Taber:
An empirical study of process policies and metrics to manage productivity and quality for maintenance of critical software systems at the jet propulsion laboratory. ESEM 2018: 37:1-37:10 - [c70]Dan Port, Joel M. Wilf:
Introduction to the Minitrack on IS Risk and Decision. HICSS 2018: 1 - 2017
- [c69]Dan Port, Joel M. Wilf:
A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Measuring Security. HICSS 2017: 1-10 - [c68]Dan Port, Joel M. Wilf:
Introeuction to IS Risk and Decision-Making Minitrack. HICSS 2017: 1 - 2016
- [j19]Emily Hill, Philip M. Johnson, Daniel Port:
Is an Athletic Approach the Future of Software Engineering Education? IEEE Softw. 33(1): 97-100 (2016) - [c67]Philip M. Johnson, Dan Port, Emily Hill:
An Athletic Approach to Software Engineering Education. CSEE&T 2016: 8-17 - [c66]William Taber, Dan Port:
Staffing Strategies for Maintenance of Critical Software Systems at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. ESEM 2016: 49:1-49:6 - [c65]Daniel Port, Joel M. Wilf:
Introduction to IS Risk and Decision-Making Minitrack. HICSS 2016: 5627 - [c64]Joel M. Wilf, Daniel Port:
Decisions and Disasters: Modeling Decisions that Contribute to Mishaps. HICSS 2016: 5635-5641 - [c63]Daniel Port, Joel M. Wilf, Madeline Diep, Carolyn B. Seaman, Martin S. Feather:
Developing a Value-Based Methodology for Satisfying NASA Software Assurance Requirements. HICSS 2016: 5642-5651 - 2014
- [c62]Dan Port, Joel M. Wilf:
The Value Proposition for Assurance of JPL Systems. CSER 2014: 398-403 - [c61]William Taber, Dan Port:
Empirical and face validity of software maintenance defect models used at the jet propulsion laboratory. ESEM 2014: 7:1-7:7 - [c60]Dan Port, Tung Bui, Joel M. Wilf, Yuki Kobayashi, Yuko Miyamoto:
What we have learned about the value of software assurance. ESEM 2014: 54:1-54:8 - [c59]Daniel Port, Gary C. Kessler:
Introduction to IS Education and Training Minitrack. HICSS 2014: 4921 - [c58]Thai Pangsakulyanont, Patanamon Thongtanunam, Daniel Port, Hajimu Iida:
Assessing MCR Discussion Usefulness Using Semantic Similarity. IWESEP 2014: 49-54 - 2013
- [j18]Raymond R. Panko, Daniel Port:
End User Computing: The Dark Matter (and Dark Energy) of Corporate IT. J. Organ. End User Comput. 25(3): 1-19 (2013) - [c57]Daniel Port, Chris Rachal, Jia Liu:
Motivating and orienting novice students to value introductory software engineering. CSEE&T 2013: 99-108 - [c56]Daniel Port, Joel M. Wilf:
The Value of Certifying Software Release Readiness: An Exploratory Study of Certification for a Critical System at JPL. ESEM 2013: 373-382 - [c55]Daniel Port, Jairus Hihn, Joel M. Wilf:
Introduction to New Directions in Software Assurance Minitrack. HICSS 2013: 4920 - [c54]Denise Shigeta, Daniel Port, Allen P. Nikora, Joel M. Wilf:
Tool Use within NASA Software Quality Assurance. HICSS 2013: 4938-4947 - 2012
- [c53]Raymond R. Panko, Daniel Port:
Descriptive Research in End User Computing: Embracing the "D Word" to Understand End User Innovation. AMCIS 2012 - [c52]Raymond R. Panko, Daniel Port:
End User Computing: The Dark Matter (and Dark Energy) of Corporate IT. HICSS 2012: 4603-4612 - 2011
- [c51]Michelle Katchuck, Daniel Port:
Managing Green IS - Integrating the Triple Bottom Line into the IS Value Chain: A framework for sustainable IS solutions. AMCIS 2011 - [c50]LiGuo Huang, Daniel Port:
Relevance and alignment of Real-Client Real-Project courses via technology transfer. CSEE&T 2011: 189-198 - [c49]Daniel Port, Allen P. Nikora, Jane Huffman Hayes, LiGuo Huang:
Text Mining Support for Software Requirements: Traceability Assurance. HICSS 2011: 1-11 - [c48]Daniel Port, Joel M. Wilf:
A Study on the Perceived Value of Software Quality Assurance at JPL. HICSS 2011: 1-10 - [c47]Daniel Port, Allen P. Nikora, Jairus Hihn, LiGuo Huang:
Experiences with text mining large collections of unstructured systems development artifacts at jpl. ICSE 2011: 701-710 - [e4]J. Barrie Thompson, Emily Oh Navarro, Dan Port:
24th IEEE-CS Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training, CSEE&T 2011, May 22-24, 2011, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0348-5 [contents] - 2010
- [c46]Thomas Birkhölzer, Raymond J. Madachy, Dietmar Pfahl, Daniel Port, Harry Beitinger, Michael Schuster, Alexy Olkov:
SimSWE - A Library of Reusable Components for Software Process Simulation. ICSP 2010: 321-332 - [c45]LiGuo Huang, Daniel Port, Liang Wang, Tao Xie, Tim Menzies:
Text mining in supporting software systems risk assurance. ASE 2010: 163-166
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j17]Daniel Port, Tung Bui:
Simulating mixed agile and plan-based requirements prioritization strategies: proof-of-concept and practical implications. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 18(4): 317-331 (2009) - [c44]Bryan Lemon, Aaron Riesbeck, Tim Menzies, Justin Price, Joseph D'Alessandro, Rikard Carlsson, Tomi Prifiti, Fayola Peters, Huihua Lu, Daniel Port:
Applications of Simulation and AI Search: Assessing the Relative Merits of Agile vs Traditional Software Development. ASE 2009: 580-584 - 2008
- [c43]Donald J. Bagert, Daniel Noah Port, Hossein Saiedian:
Software Engineering Education, Training, and Research: The Legacy of Nancy Mead. CSEE&T 2008: 238-243 - [c42]Daniel Noah Port, Barry W. Boehm, David Klappholz:
Nancy R. Mead: Making Requirements Prioritization a Priority. CSEE&T 2008: 250-261 - [c41]Dan Port, Marcel Korte:
Comparative studies of the model evaluation criterions mmre and pred in software cost estimation research. ESEM 2008: 51-60 - [c40]Daniel Port, Alexy Olkov, Tim Menzies:
Using Simulation to Investigate Requirements Prioritization Strategies. ASE 2008: 268-277 - [c39]Marcel Korte, Dan Port:
Confidence in software cost estimation results based on MMRE and PRED. PROMISE@ICSE 2008: 63-70 - 2007
- [j16]Paul Grünbacher, Norbert Seyff, Robert O. Briggs, Hoh Peter In, Hasan Kitapci, Daniel Port:
Making every student a winner: The WinWin approach in software engineering education. J. Syst. Softw. 80(8): 1191-1200 (2007) - [c38]Daniel Port, Rick Kazman:
Laptop Enabled Active Learning in the Software Engineering Classroom: An Experience Report. CSEE&T 2007: 262-274 - [c37]Daniel Port, Ramanathan Narayanan:
Panel: Software Engineering Education for a Flat World. CSEE&T 2007: 361 - [c36]Haruka Nakao, Shigeo Yoshikawa, Daniel Port, Yuko Miyamoto, Masafumi Katahira:
Comparing Model Generated with Expert Generated IV&V Activity Plans. ESEM 2007: 71-80 - 2006
- [c35]Paul Grünbacher, Norbert Seyff, Robert O. Briggs, Hoh Peter In, Hasan Kitapci, Daniel Port:
Making Every Student a Winner: The WinWin Approach in Software Engineering Education. CSEE&T 2006: 201-208 - [c34]Rick Kazman, Daniel Port, Günther Ruhe:
Minitrack Introduction. HICSS 2006 - [c33]Daniel Port, David Klappholz:
So you want brooks in your classroom? ICSE 2006: 655-660 - 2005
- [j15]Zhihao Chen, Tim Menzies, Daniel Port, Barry W. Boehm:
Feature subset selection can improve software cost estimation accuracy. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 30(4): 1-6 (2005) - [j14]Tim Menzies, Daniel Port, Zhihao Chen, Jairus Hihn:
Simple software cost analysis: safe or unsafe? ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 30(4): 1-6 (2005) - [j13]Ye Yang, Jesal Bhuta, Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Noah Port:
Value-Based Processes for COTS-Based Applications. IEEE Softw. 22(4): 54-62 (2005) - [j12]Zhihao Chen, Barry W. Boehm, Tim Menzies, Daniel Port:
Finding the Right Data for Software Cost Modeling. IEEE Softw. 22(6): 38-46 (2005) - [c32]Hossein Saiedian, Timothy C. Lethbridge, Dan Port:
Software Engineering Education (SEE) Research and Publication: Issues, Challenges and Directions. CSEE&T 2005: 258 - [c31]Rick Kazman, Daniel Port:
Strategic Software Engineering. HICSS 2005 - [c30]Daniel Port, Haruka Nakao, Masafumi Katahira, Christina Motes:
Challenges of COTS IV & V. ICCBSS 2005: 4 - [c29]Barry W. Boehm, Ye Yang, Jesal Bhuta, Daniel Port:
Composable Spiral Processes for COTS-Based Application Development. ICCBSS 2005: 6-7 - [c28]Daniel Port, Haruka Nakao, Hideki Nomoto, Hitoshi Mamiya, Masafumi Katahira:
Resolving COTS System Assessment Clashes. ICCBSS 2005: 65-76 - [c27]Tim Menzies, Daniel Port, Zhihao Chen, Jairus Hihn, Sherry Stukes:
Validation methods for calibrating software effort models. ICSE 2005: 587-595 - [c26]David Klappholz, Daniel Port:
M(in)BASE: An Upward-Tailorable Process Wrapper Framework for Identifying and Avoiding Model Clashes. ISPW 2005: 376-388 - [c25]Zhihao Chen, Daniel Port, Yue Chen, Barry W. Boehm:
Evolving an Experience Base for Software Process Research. ISPW 2005: 433-448 - [c24]Tim Menzies, Daniel Port, Zhihao Chen, Jairus Hihn:
Specialization and extrapolation of software cost models. ASE 2005: 384-387 - [c23]Daniel Port, Ann Takenaka, David Klappholz:
Critical Factors in Software Adoption. PACIS 2005: 47 - [c22]Tim Menzies, Dan Port, Zhihao Chen, Jairus Hihn:
Simple software cost analysis: safe or unsafe? PROMISE@ICSE 2005: 6:1-6:6 - [c21]Zhihao Chen, Tim Menzies, Dan Port, Barry W. Boehm:
Feature subset selection can improve software cost estimation accuracy. PROMISE@ICSE 2005: 8:1-8:6 - [e3]Timothy C. Lethbridge, Daniel Port:
18th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T 2005), 18-20 April 2005, Ottawa, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2324-2 [contents] - [e2]Xavier Franch, Daniel Port:
COTS-Based Software Systems, 4th International Conference, ICCBSS 2005, Bilbao, Spain, February 7-11, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3412, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-24548-0 [contents] - 2004
- [j11]David Klappholz, Daniel Port:
Introduction to MBASE (Model-Based [System] Architecting and Software Engineering). Adv. Comput. 62: 203-248 (2004) - [c20]Daniel Port, David Klappholz:
Empirical Research in the Software Engineering Classroom. CSEE&T 2004: 132-137 - [c19]Daniel Port, David Klappholz:
Performing Empirical Software Engineering Research in the Classroom. CSEE&T 2004: 172-173 - [c18]Daniel Port, Ye Yang:
Empirical Analysis of COTS Activity Effort Sequences. ICCBSS 2004: 169-182 - [c17]Daniel Port, Scott Chen:
Assessing COTS Assessment: How Much Is Enough? ICCBSS 2004: 183-198 - [e1]Rick Kazman, Daniel Port:
COTS-Based Software Systems, Third International Conference, ICCBSS 2004, Redondo Beach, CA, USA, February 1-4, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2959, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21903-X [contents] - 2003
- [c16]David Klappholz, Lawrence Bernstein, Daniel Port:
Assessing Attitude Towards, Knowledge of, and Ability to Apply, Software Development Process. CSEE&T 2003: 268-278 - [c15]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port, David Klappholz:
Tailoring a Successful Project-Based Course. CSEE&T 2003: 329- - [c14]David Klappholz, Lawrence Bernstein, Daniel Port, Peter Dominic:
Tools for Outcomes Assessment of Education and Training in the Software Development Process. CSEE&T 2003: 331- - [c13]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port, Ye Yang, Jesal Bhuta:
Not All CBS Are Created Equally: COTS-Intensive Project Types. ICCBSS 2003: 36-50 - [c12]Jane Huffman Hayes, Timothy Lethbridge, Daniel Port:
Evaluating Individual Contribution Toward Group Software Engineering Projects. ICSE 2003: 622-627 - [c11]Daniel Port, LiGuo Huang:
Strategic Architectural Flexibility. ICSM 2003: 389- - [c10]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port, Ye Yang, Jesal Bhuta, Chris Abts:
Composable Process Elements for Developing COTS-Based Applications. ISESE 2003: 8-17 - 2002
- [j10]Daniel Port, Barry W. Boehm:
Introducing Risk Management Techniques Within Project Based Software Engineering Courses. Comput. Sci. Educ. 12(1-2): 37-55 (2002) - [j9]Barry W. Boehm, Dan Port, A. Winsor Brown:
Balancing Plan-Driven and Agile Methods in Software Engineering Project Courses. Comput. Sci. Educ. 12(3): 187-195 (2002) - [j8]Daniel Port:
A Characterization of Exponential and Ordinary Generating Functions. J. Comb. Theory A 98(2): 219-234 (2002) - [c9]Daniel Port, Barry W. Boehm:
Tutorial 1: Introducing Software Economics within SWE Project Courses. CSEE&T 2002: 266 - [c8]Forrest Shull, Victor R. Basili, Barry W. Boehm, A. Winsor Brown, Patricia Costa, Mikael Lindvall, Daniel Port, Ioana Rus, Roseanne Tesoriero, Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
What We Have Learned About Fighting Defects. IEEE METRICS 2002: 249- - 2001
- [j7]Daniel Port, Ebru Dincel:
Experiences Using Domain Specific Techniques within Multimedia Software Engineering. Ann. Softw. Eng. 12(1): 11-45 (2001) - [c7]Daniel Port, Barry W. Boehm:
Using a Model Framework in Developing and Delivering a Family of Software Engineering Project Courses. CSEE&T 2001: 44-55 - [c6]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port:
Educating Software Engineering Students to Manage Risk. ICSE 2001: 591-600 - 2000
- [j6]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port, Mohammed Al-Said:
Avoiding the Software Model-Clash Spiderweb. Computer 33(11): 120-122 (2000) - [c5]Barry W. Boehm, Gail E. Kaiser, Daniel Port:
A Combined Curriculum Research and Curriculum Development Approach to Software Engineering Education. CSEE&T 2000: 310-
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c4]Daniel Port, Monica McArthur:
A Study of Productivity and Efficiency for Object-Oriented Methods and Languages. APSEC 1999: 128- - [c3]Barry W. Boehm, Marwan Abi-Antoun, Daniel Port, Julie Kwan, Anne Lynch:
Requirements Engineering, Expectations Management, and the Two Cultures. RE 1999: 14-22 - [c2]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port, Alexander Egyed, Marwan Abi-Antoun:
The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package. WICSA 1999: 511-528 - 1998
- [j5]Barry W. Boehm, Alexander Egyed, Daniel Port, Archita Shah, Julie Kwan, Raymond J. Madachy:
A Stakeholder Win-Win Approach to Software Engineering Education. Ann. Softw. Eng. 6: 295-321 (1998) - [j4]Barry W. Boehm, Alexander Egyed, Julie Kwan, Daniel Port, Archita Shah, Raymond J. Madachy:
Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study. Computer 31(7): 33-44 (1998) - [j3]Daniel Port, Gail E. Kaiser:
Collaborative Work: Collaborative Technologies for Evolving Software Systems. IEEE Internet Comput. 2(6): 79-83 (1998) - [j2]Daniel Port:
Circular Numbers and n-set Partitions. J. Comb. Theory A 83(1): 57-78 (1998) - 1997
- [c1]Barry W. Boehm, Daniel Port:
Conceptual Modeling Challenges for Model-Based Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE). Conceptual Modeling 1997: 24-43 - 1992
- [j1]Daniel Port:
A Course in Simulation (Sheldon M. Ross). SIAM Rev. 34(2): 342-343 (1992)
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