2005
Baker, A., E. Oh Navarro, and A. van der Hoek,
"An Experimental Card Game for Teaching Software Engineering Processes",
Journal of Systems and Software, special issue containing invited and expanded best papers from the 2003 International Conference on Software Engineering & Training (CSEET '03), vol. 75, no. 1-2, 3-16, 2005.
Estublier, J., D. B. Leblang, G. Clemm, R. Conradi, A. van der Hoek, W. Tichy, and D. Wiborg-Weber,
"Impact of the Research Community on the Field of Software Configuration Management",
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering Methodology (TOSEM)ACM Transactions on Software Engineering Methodology (TOSEM), vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 383-430, October, 2005.
Kay, D. G., A. van der Hoek, and D. J. Richardson,
"Informatics: A Focus on Computer Science in Context",
SIGCSE 2005 Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, pp. 551–555, February, 2005.
Birkhölzer, T., E. Oh Navarro, and A. van der Hoek,
"Teaching by Modeling instead of by Models",
Sixth International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling (ProSIM 2005), held in conjunction with ICSE 2005, St. Louis, MO, May, 2005.
2004
Sarma, A., and A. van der Hoek,
"A Conflict Detected Earlier is a Conflict Resolved Easier",
Fourth Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering in conjunction with ICSE 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 82–86, May 25, 2004.
van der Hoek, A., D. F. Redmiles, P. Dourish, A. Sarma, R. S. Silva Filho, and C. R. B. De Souza,
"Continuous Coordination: A New Paradigm for Collaborative Software Engineering Tools",
Workshop on Directions in Software Engineering Environments (WoDiSEE) in conjunction with ICSE 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 29–36, May, 2004.
van der Hoek, A.,
"Design-Time Product Line Architectures for Any-Time Variability",
Science of Computer Programming, Special issue on Software Variability Management, vol. 53, no. 30, pp. 285-304, 2004.
Lüer, C., and A. van der Hoek,
"JPloy: User-Centric Deployment Support in a Component Platform",
Second International Working Conference on Component Deployment (CD 2004), collocated with ICSE 2004, pp. 190–204, May 20-21, 2004.
Roshandel, R., A. van der Hoek, M. Mikic-Rakic, and N. Medvidović,
"Mae - A System Model and Environment for Managing Architectural Evolution",
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 240-276, April, 2004.
Sarma, A., and A. van der Hoek,
"A Need Hierarchy for Teams",
Technical Report, no. UCI-ISR-04-9: Institute for Software Research, University of California, Irvine, October, 2004.
Sarma, A., A. van der Hoek, and L-T. Cheng,
"A Need-Based Collaboration Classification Framework",
1st Workshop on Eclipse as a Vehicle for CSCW Research, held in conjunction with OOPSLA 2004, Chicago, IL, pp. 16–20, 2004.
Oh Navarro, E., and A. van der Hoek,
"SimSE: An Interactive Simulation Game For Software Engineering Education",
Computers and Advanced Technology in Education (CATE 2004), Kauai, Hawaii, August 16-18, 2004.
Oh Navarro, E., and A. van der Hoek,
"Software Process Modeling for an Educational Software Engineering Simulation Game",
Software Process Improvement and Practice special issue containing expanded best papers from the Fifth International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 311-325, 2004.
Oh Navarro, E., and A. van der Hoek,
"Software Process Modeling for an Interactive, Graphical, Educational Software Engineering Simulation Game",
Fifth International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling (ProSim '04), in conjunction with ICSE 2004, pp. 171–176, May, 2004.
Baker, A., E. Oh Navarro, and A. van der Hoek,
"Teaching Software Engineering using Simulation Games",
International Conference on Simulation in Education (ICSiE '04), San Diego, CA, pp. 9–14, January 18-21, 2004.
Ripley, R., R. Yasui, A. Sarma, and A. van der Hoek,
"Workspace Awareness in Application Development",
Eclipse Technology Exchange Workshop, held in conjunction with OOPSLA 2004, Chicago, IL, pp. 17-21, October, 2004.