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Overview

Maurizio Morisio is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with a particular focus on areas such as Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Software, Computer Networks and Communications, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

The scientist has contributed to various topics that include:

  • Software Testing and Debugging Techniques
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Recommender Systems and Techniques
  • Topic Modeling
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Personal Information Management and User Behavior

Maurizio Morisio's recent papers include:

  • "A systematic literature review of multicriteria recommender systems," 2020, Artificial Intelligence Review
  • "Multilingual Transformer-Based Personality Traits Estimation," 2020, Information
  • "Automated Classification of Fake News Spreaders to Break the Misinformation Chain," 2021, Information
  • "Automated Test Selection for Android Apps Based on APK and Activity Classification," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "BIPMIN: A Gamified Framework for Process Modeling Education," 2022, Information

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Luca Ardito
  • Giuseppe Rizzo
  • Diego Monti
  • Riccardo Coppola
  • Simone Leonardi

Most of Maurizio Morisio's publications have appeared in the following venues:

  • Information
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Artificial Intelligence Review
  • IEEE Access
  • Information and Software Technology

In addition to articles, Maurizio Morisio has published books with Springer Science+Business Media, including two editions of "Product-Focused Software Process Improvement" published in 2020 and 2021.

Best Publications

  • Success and failure factors in software reuse

    M. Morisio;M. Ezran;C. Tully

  • Connected Car: Technologies, Issues, Future Trends

    Riccardo Coppola;Maurizio Morisio

  • Hybrid recommender systems: A systematic literature review

    Erion Çano;Maurizio Morisio

  • Overlooked aspects of COTS-based development

    M. Torchiano;M. Morisio

  • Investigating and improving a COTS-based software development process

    M. Morisio;C. B. Seaman;A. T. Parra;V. R. Basili

  • COTS-based software development: processes and open issues

    M. Morisio;C. B. Seaman;V. R. Basili;A. T. Parra

  • Characteristics of open source projects

    A. Capiluppi;P. Lago;M. Morisio

  • Building a software cost estimation model based on categorical data

    L. Angelis;I. Stamelos;M. Morisio

  • IusWare: a methodology for the evaluation and selection of software products

    Maurizio Morisio;Alexis Tsoukiàs

  • Definition and Classification of COTS: A Proposal

    Maurizio Morisio;Marco Torchiano

  • Smart Grid Technologies in Europe: An Overview

    Luca Ardito;Giuseppe Procaccianti;Giuseppe Menga;Maurizio Morisio

  • Development with Off-the-Shelf Components: 10 Facts

    Jingyue Li;R. Conradi;C. Bunse;M. Torchiano

  • A State-of-the-Practice Survey of Risk Management in Development with Off-the-Shelf Software Components

    Jingyue Li;O.P.N. Slyngstad;M. Torchiano;M. Morisio

  • Practical software reuse

    Michel Ezran;Maurizio Morisio;Colin Tully

  • Quality, productivity, and learning in framework-based development: an exploratory case study

    M. Morisio;D. Romano;I. Stamelos

  • A systematic literature review of Linked Data-based recommender systems

    Cristhian Figueroa;Cristhian Figueroa;Iacopo Vagliano;Oscar Rodríguez Rocha;Maurizio Morisio

  • Estimating the development cost of custom software

    Ioannis Stamelos;Lefteris Angelis;Maurizio Morisio;Evaggelos Sakellaris

  • Structural evolution of an open source system: a case study

    A. Capiluppi;M. Morisio;J.F. Ramil

  • Evidences in the evolution of OS projects through Changelog Analyses

    Andrea Capiluppi;Patricia Lago;Maurizio Morisio

  • Extending UML to support domain analysis

    M. Morisio;G.H. Travassos;M.E. Stark

  • TwitPersonality: Computing Personality Traits from Tweets Using Word Embeddings and Supervised Learning

    Giulio Carducci;Giuseppe Rizzo;Diego Monti;Enrico Palumbo

  • Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement

    Maurizio Morisio;Tore Dybå;Marco Torchiano

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Torchiano
Marco Torchiano Polytechnic University of Turin
Patricia Lago
Patricia Lago Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Reidar Conradi
Reidar Conradi Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Ioannis Stamelos
Ioannis Stamelos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Hausi A. Müller
Hausi A. Müller University of Victoria
Jun Han
Jun Han Swinburne University of Technology
Lefteris Angelis
Lefteris Angelis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Rory V. O'Connor
Rory V. O'Connor Dublin City University
Rick Kazman
Rick Kazman University of Hawaii at Manoa

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