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Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January-February 2006
Editorials
- Darren Dalcher:
Software process: the next level. 1-2
- Torgeir Dingsøyr:
Software process improvement in Europe: selected articles from EuroSPI 2004. 3-5
- Laura Lehtola, Marjo Kauppinen:
Suitability of requirements prioritization methods for market-driven software product development. 7-19 - Nils Brede Moe, Tore Dybå:
The use of an electronic process guide in a medium-sized software development company. 21-34 - Joost J. P. Schalken, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Hans van Vliet:
A method to draw lessons from project postmortem databases. 35-46 - Lars-Ola Damm, Lars Lundberg, Claes Wohlin:
Faults-slip-through - a concept for measuring the efficiency of the test process. 47-59 - Darja Smite:
Global software development projects in one of the biggest companies in Latvia: is geographical distribution a problem? 61-76 - Frank Padberg:
A study on optimal scheduling for software projects. 77-91
Volume 11, Number 2, March-April 2006
Editorials
- Darren Dalcher:
Software Process: the key to success. 93
- Walt Scacchi, Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani:
Understanding Free/Open Source Software Development Processes. 95-105
- David Cruz, Thomas Wieland, Alexander Ziegler:
Evaluation criteria for free/open source software products based on project analysis. 107-122 - Kevin Crowston, James Howison, Hala Annabi:
Information systems success in free and open source software development: theory and measures. 123-148 - David M. Nichols, Michael B. Twidale:
Usability processes in open source projects. 149-162 - Adam A. Porter, Cemal Yilmaz, Atif M. Memon, Arvind S. Krishna, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Techniques and processes for improving the quality and performance of open-source software. 163-176 - Katherine J. Stewart, Sanjay Gosain:
The moderating role of development stage in free/open source software project performance. 177-191 - Mahmood Niazi, David Wilson, Didar Zowghi:
Critical success factors for software process improvement implementation: an empirical study. 193-211
Volume 11, Number 3, May-June 2006
Editorials
- Darren Dalcher:
Research and practice can co-exist. 213
- Miklós Biró, Richard Messnarz:
Special issue with selected industrial experience papers of EuroSPI22005. 215-218
- Nathan Baddoo, Tracy Hall, Dorota Jagielska:
Software developer motivation in a high maturity company: a case study. 219-228 - Stefan Biffl, Dietmar Winkler, Reinhard Höhn, Herbert Wetzel:
Software process improvement in Europe: potential of the new V-modell XT and research issues. 229-238 - Miklós Biró, Csilla Deák, János Ivanyos, Richard Messnarz:
From compliance to business success: improving outsourcing service controls by adopting external regulatory requirements. 239-249 - Péter Fehér, András Gábor:
The role of Knowledge Management Supporters in software development companies. 251-260 - Javier García Guzmán, Román López-Cortijo García, Antonio de Amescua Seco, Gonzalo Cuevas Agustín:
CASE STUDY: a practical approach for SPI in large Spanish companies. 261-268 - Gerry Coleman, Martin McAnallen:
Managing the challenges of legacy systems using extreme programming. 269-275 - Fergal McCaffery, Darja Smite, F. George Wilkie, Donald McFall:
A proposed way for European software industries to achieve growth within the global marketplace. 277-285 - Richard Messnarz, Gearoid O'Suilleabhain, Ray Coughlan:
From process improvement to learning organisations. 287-294 - Joseph Momoh, Günther Ruhe:
Release planning process improvement - an industrial case study. 295-307 - Paolo Salvaneschi, Daniele Grasso, Maurizio Besurga:
The role of process improvement in IT departments: experiences and lessons learned. 309-317 - Kerstin V. Siakas, Bo Balstrup:
Software outsourcing quality achieved by global virtual collaboration. 319-328 - Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Timo Varkoi, Clênio F. Salviano:
Standard based software process assessments in small companies. 329-335
Volume 11, Number 4, July-August 2006
- Darren Dalcher:
Working in a complex environment. 337
- Jürgen Münch, Dietmar Pfahl:
Special issue on ProSim 2005, The 6th international workshop on software process simulation and modeling, St. Louis, Missouri, USA may 2005. 339-343
- Marco Melis, Ivana Turnu, Alessandra Cau, Giulio Concas:
Evaluating the impact of test-first programming and pair programming through software process simulation. 345-360 - Dan Houston:
An experience in facilitating process improvement with an integration problem reporting process simulation. 361-371 - KeungSik Choi, Doo-Hwan Bae, TagGon Kim:
An approach to a hybrid software process simulation using the DEVS formalism. 373-383 - Yu Chen, Gerald C. Gannod, James S. Collofello:
A software product line process simulator. 385-409 - Márcio de Oliveira Barros, Alexandre Ribeiro Dantas, Gustavo Olanda Veronese, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner:
Model-driven game development: experience and model enhancements in software project management education. 411-421 - Neil Smith, Andrea Capiluppi, Juan F. Ramil:
Agent-based simulation of open source evolution. 423-434 - Sebastian Kiebusch, Bogdan Franczyk, Andreas Speck:
An unadjusted size measurement of embedded software system families and its validation. 435-446
Volume 11, Number 5, September-October 2006
- Pär J. Ågerfalk, Jolita Ralyté:
Situational Requirements Engineering Processes: reflecting on method engineering and requirements practice. 447-450
- Chad Coulin, Didar Zowghi, Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui:
A situational method engineering approach to requirements elicitation workshops in the software development process. 451-464 - Johan F. Hoorn, Mark E. Breuker, Evelien Kok:
Shifts in foci and priorities. Different relevance of requirements to changing goals yields conflicting prioritizations and is viewpoint-dependent. 465-485 - Régine Laleau, Sylvie Vignes, Yves Ledru, Michel Lemoine, Didier Bert, Véronique Donzeau-Gouge, Catherine Dubois, Fabien Peureux:
Adopting a situational requirements engineering approach for the analysis of civil aviation security standards. 487-503 - Toshihiko Tsumaki, Tetsuo Tamai:
Framework for matching requirements elicitation techniques to project characteristics. 505-519 - Inge van de Weerd, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Jurriaan Souer, Johan Versendaal:
A situational implementation method for web-based content management system-applications: method engineering and validation in practice. 521-538 - Mauri Leppänen:
Conceptual evaluation of methods for engineering situational ISD methods. 539-555
Volume 11, Number 6, November/December 2006
- Darren Dalcher:
Supporting software development: enhancing productivity, management and control. 557-559
- Mette Asmild, Joseph C. Paradi, Atin Kulkarni:
Using Data Envelopment Analysis in software development productivity measurement. 561-572 - Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Yan Sun, Gautam Kane, Yuji Kyoya, Kunio Noguchi:
Business-oriented software process improvement based on CMM using QFD. 573-589 - Muthu Ramachandran:
Automated improvement for component reuse. 591-599 - James Miller, Hean Chin Yeoh:
COTS acquisition process: incorporating business factors into COTS vendor evaluation taxonomies. 601-626 - Michael Meisinger, Andreas Rausch, Marc Sihling:
4everedit - Team-based Process Documentation Management. 627-642
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