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Nelly Condori-Fernandez

Researcher at VU University Amsterdam

Publications -  105
Citations -  1049

Nelly Condori-Fernandez is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software requirements specification & Usability. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 98 publications receiving 927 citations. Previous affiliations of Nelly Condori-Fernandez include Polytechnic University of Valencia & University of A Coruña.

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A systematic mapping study on empirical evaluation of software requirements specifications techniques

TL;DR: In this article, an empirical mapping study was conducted to identify what aspects of software requirement specifications (SRS) are empirically evaluated, in which context, and by using which research method.
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Characterizing the contribution of quality requirements to software sustainability

TL;DR: This study has identified security, satisfaction, and freedom from risk as very good contributors to social sustainability and to which extent quality requirements contribute to the sustainability of software-intensive systems.
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TESTAR: Tool Support for Test Automation at the User Interface Level

TL;DR: The authors report on their experiences obtained when transferring TESTAR in three different industrial contexts with decreasing involvement of the TESTAR developers and increasing participation of the companies when deploying and using TESTAR during testing.
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Defining and validating metrics for navigational models

TL;DR: This work discusses a set of metrics for navigational models that has been proposed for analyzing the quality of Web applications in terms of size and structural complexity, and defined and validated using a formal framework for software measure construction that satisfies the measurement needs of empirical software engineering research.
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Usability evaluation of multi-device/platform user interfaces generated by model-driven engineering

TL;DR: The usability of user interfaces generated for the two mentioned platforms and used on multiple display devices has been examined and it is suggested that the tested MDE approach should incorporate enhancements in its multi-device/platform user interface generation process in order to improve its generated usability.