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Muhammad Firdaus Harun
Muhammad Firdaus Harun
Software Construction Research Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
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Investigation of code smells in different software domains
M Delchev, MF Harun
Full-scale Software Engineering 31, 2015
142015
Towards a Technical Debt Management Framework based on Cost-Benefit Analysis
MF Harun, H Licther
10th International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2015), 2015
132015
Towards a Severity and Activity based Assessment of Code Smells
HK Husien, MF Harun, H Lichter
The 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Computational …, 2017
122017
On bridging the gap between practice and vision for software architecture reconstruction and evolution: A toolbox perspective
A Dragomir, MF Harun, H Lichter
Proceedings of the WICSA 2014 Companion Volume, 1-4, 2014
92014
A study of cost-benefit analysis of technical debt
R Coanda, MF Harun
Full-scale Software Engineering/The Art of Software Testing, 62, 2017
12017
Release readiness measurement: a comparison of best practices
N Koprowski, MF Harun, H Lichter
Software Engineering Conference (MySEC), 2014 8th Malaysian, 166-171, 2014
12014
A Review on Automated Refactoring Tools
J Hollm, MF Harun
Continuous Software Engineering & Full-scale Software Engineering, 14, 2018
2018
Towards A Modularity-Based Technical Debt Prioritization Approach
P Sommerhoff, MF Harun
FsSE / CTRelEng 2016 1, 45, 2016
2016
Visualization Concept for Software Architecture Landscape
KTM Han, MF Harun, H Lichter
Fifth International Conference on Science and Engineering organized by …, 2014
2014
An Architecture for Toolbox-based Software Architecture Reconstruction Solutions
A Dragomir, MF Harun, H Lichter
2014
A Bidirectional Traceability Approach in Translating Architecture Modeling to Code Generation
MF Harun
2011 5th Malaysian Software Engineering Conference, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, 2011
2011
A Comparison of Architectural Debt Measurements
P Lena, MF Harun
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