Filomena FERRUCCI
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Filomena FERRUCCI

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Professor of Software Engineering, Department of Computer Science, University of Salerno (Italy)
empirical software engineeringsoftware development effort estimationsoftware metricssoftware-development environmentsand
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Academic Achievements
  • She has published about 200 peer-reviewed papers in international journals, books, and conference proceedings. She was co-editor of three books and guest editor of two special issues. Editorial Board Member of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering and Organizational Committee Member of multiple Software Engineering conferences and events.
Research Experience
  • From 1995 to October 2001, she was a Research Associate at the University of Salerno. From November 2001 to October 2011, she was an associate professor and since November 2011 she is a full professor at the same university, where she leads the Software Quality and Measurement research group. Since the academic year 1998/1999, she has been a professor of the software engineering courses of the Computer Science degrees of the University of Salerno. She was the coordinator of the International PhD on Information Systems and Software Engineering jointly organized with University College of Dublin.
Education
  • She received an MSc degree in Computer Science (cum laude) from the University of Salerno (Italy) in 1990. In 1995, she received a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Naples (Italy).
Background
  • Her main research interests include Empirical Software Engineering, Software Development Effort/Cost Estimation, Software Metrics, Fault Prediction, Testing, Machine Learning & Data Mining, Search Based Software Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science Education. In recent years, she has focused on the use of machine learning and search-based techniques to address the construction of predictive models in various fields.
Miscellany
  • She is the department coordinator for internationalization and she is tutor for about 60 Erasmus+ mobility agreements. She was Delegated by the Chancellor of the University of Salerno for the Diploma Supplement (the University of Salerno was awarded the 'DS Label 2013-2016' by the European Commission as recognition of the excellence in the implementation of the Diploma Supplement).
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