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Overview

Angelo Susi is affiliated with the Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy, focusing primarily on computer science and social sciences domains. Their research interests span across several specialized subfields including artificial intelligence, information systems, software, developmental and educational psychology, and sociology and political science.

The core topics of Angelo Susi's work involve software engineering research and practices, advanced software engineering methodologies, and software testing and debugging techniques. Additionally, their research also addresses artificial intelligence in games, educational games and gamification, and digital games and media.

Some of the recent publications by Angelo Susi include:

  • Analysing app reviews for software engineering: a systematic literature review (2022), Empirical Software Engineering
  • Automating user-feedback driven requirements prioritization (2021), Information and Software Technology
  • Mining and searching app reviews for requirements engineering: Evaluation and replication studies (2023), Information Systems
  • EvoMBT: Evolutionary model based testing (2023), Science of Computer Programming
  • Specifying requirements for collection and analysis of online user feedback (2022), Requirements Engineering

Angelo Susi frequently collaborates with several researchers in the field. Notable coauthors include:

  • Anna Perini
  • Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew
  • Davide Prandi
  • Raihana Ferdous
  • Paolo Busetta

The publication venues where Angelo Susi has contributed often include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), arXiv (Cornell University), and journals such as Empirical Software Engineering, Information and Software Technology, and Information Systems.

Best Publications

  • Clustering test cases to achieve effective and scalable prioritisation incorporating expert knowledge

    Shin Yoo;Mark Harman;Paolo Tonella;Angelo Susi

  • A Machine Learning Approach to Software Requirements Prioritization

    A. Perini;A. Susi;P. Avesani

  • The Tropos Metamodel and its Use

    Angelo Susi;Anna Perini;John Mylopoulos;Paolo Giorgini

  • Interactive requirements prioritization using a genetic algorithm

    Paolo Tonella;Angelo Susi;Francis Palma

  • Tool-supported requirements prioritization: Comparing the AHP and CBRank methods

    Anna Perini;Filippo Ricca;Angelo Susi

  • Using the Case-Based Ranking Methodology for Test Case Prioritization

    Paolo Tonella;Paolo Avesani;Angelo Susi

  • Facing scalability issues in requirements prioritization with machine learning techniques

    P. Avesani;C. Bazzanella;A. Perini;A. Susi

  • Analysing app reviews for software engineering: a systematic literature review

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  • High variability design for software agents: Extending Tropos

    Loris Penserini;Anna Perini;Angelo Susi;John Mylopoulos

  • Automating model transformations in agent-Oriented modelling

    Anna Perini;Angelo Susi

  • Developing a decision support system for integrated production in agriculture

    Anna Perini;Angelo Susi

  • Part-of-speech tagging of program identifiers for improved text-based software engineering tools

    Samir Gupta;Sana Malik;Lori Pollock;K. Vijay-Shanker

  • Automating model transformations in agent-oriented modelling

    Anna Perini;Angelo Susi

  • A Multi-Objective Technique to Prioritize Test Cases

    Alessandro Marchetto;Md. Mahfuzul Islam;Waseem Asghar;Angelo Susi

  • An empirical study on the efficiency of graphical vs. textual representations in requirements comprehension

    Zohreh Sharafi;Alessandro Marchetto;Angelo Susi;Giuliano Antoniol

  • Designing Law-Compliant Software Requirements

    Alberto Siena;John Mylopoulos;Anna Perini;Angelo Susi

  • An Empirical Study to Compare the Accuracy of AHP and CBRanking Techniques for Requirements Prioritization

    A. Perini;A. Susi;F. Ricca;C. Bazzanella

  • Validation of requirements for hybrid systems: A formal approach

    Alessandro Cimatti;Marco Roveri;Angelo Susi;Stefano Tonetta

  • Using Interactive GA for Requirements Prioritization

    Paolo Tonella;Angelo Susi;Francis Palma

  • From stakeholder intentions to software agent implementations

    Loris Penserini;Anna Perini;Angelo Susi;John Mylopoulos

  • Tool-supported development with Tropos: the conference management system case study

    Mirko Morandini;Duy Cu Nguyen;Anna Perini;Alberto Siena

  • Capturing variability of law with nómos 2

    Alberto Siena;Ivan Jureta;Silvia Ingolfo;Angelo Susi

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna Perini
Anna Perini Fondazione Bruno Kessler
John Mylopoulos
John Mylopoulos University of Ottawa
Xavier Franch
Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Alessandro Cimatti
Alessandro Cimatti Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Paolo Tonella
Paolo Tonella Universita della Svizzera Italiana
Massimo Zancanaro
Massimo Zancanaro University of Trento
Filippo Ricca
Filippo Ricca University of Genoa
Daniel Amyot
Daniel Amyot University of Ottawa
Paolo Giorgini
Paolo Giorgini University of Trento
Mark Harman
Mark Harman University College London

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