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30th Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering

This special series originates from the 30th Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES 2016) which was held in September 2016 at Maringa-PR, Brazil. It publishes extended versions of selected papers that represent key contributions to the symposium describing different aspects of software engineering research and development.

Edited by: Eduardo Almeida

  1. Software projects often reach hundreds or thousands of files. Therefore, manually searching for code elements that should be changed to fix a failure is a difficult task. Static bug localization techniques pro...

    Authors: Marcelo Garnier, Isabella Ferreira and Alessandro Garcia
    Citation: Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development 2017 5:6
  2. Software development using distributed version control systems has become more frequent recently. Such systems bring more flexibility, but also greater complexity to manage and monitor multiple existing reposi...

    Authors: Cristiano Cesario, Ruben Interian and Leonardo Murta
    Citation: Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development 2017 5:5