Morasca Sandro
Ordinary Professors
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
Insubria University
Italy
Biography
Sandro Morasca is a Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences of the University of Insubria . He was an Associate and Assistant Professor at the Politecnico di Milano in Milan and Como, Italy, and a Faculty Research Assistant and later Visiting Scientist at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland at College Park. Sandro Morasca has been actively carrying out research in Empirical Software Engineering, Software Quality, Software Verification, Open Source Software and Specification of Concurrent and Real-Time Software Systems, and has published 30 journals and over 80 conference papers. Sandro Morasca has been involved in several national and international projects and is now involved in the S-CASE project (funded by the European Commission in the 7th Framework Program). Sandro Morasca is the President and one of the founders of OpenSoftEngineering srl, a spin-off company of the University of Insubria, whose primary missions are the promotion of the use of Open Source Software and the assessment of its quality.
Research Interest
-Empirical Software Engineering -Software Quality -Software Verification -Open Source Software -Specification of Concurrent and Real-Time Software Systems
Publications
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Jehad Al Dallal and Sandro Morasca. Predicting object-oriented class reuse-proneness using internal quality attributes. Empirical Software Engineering, 19 (4): 775-821, 2014.
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Vieri Del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza, Geng Liu, Sandro Morasca, and Abedallah Zaid Abualkishik. Model-based early and rapid estimation of cosmic functional size and experimental evaluation. Accepted for publication in Information & Software Technology.
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Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca, and Davide Tosi. Using function point analysis and cosmic for measuring the functional size of real-time and embedded software: a comparison. International Journal on Advances in Software, 7 (1 & 2), 2014.