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14th PROFES 2013: Paphos, Cyprus
- Jens Heidrich, Markku Oivo, Andreas Jedlitschka, Maria Teresa Baldassarre:
Product-Focused Software Process Improvement - 14th International Conference, PROFES 2013, Paphos, Cyprus, June 12-14, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7983, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-39258-0
Keynote Talks
- Stefan Wagner:
Making Software Quality Visible. 1-2 - Alexis Eduardo Ocampo Ramírez:
ECO-MAPS: Information Quality-Driven Enterprise Modeling. 3 - Christos Xenis:
Implementation of an Online Multi-level and Device-Independent Time and Attendance System. 4
Empirical Software Engineering
- Jussi Kasurinen, Risto Laine, Kari Smolander:
How Applicable Is ISO/IEC 29110 in Game Software Development? 5-19 - Jarkko Hyysalo, Jari Lehto, Sanja Aaramaa, Markus Kelanti:
Supporting Cognitive Work in Software Development Workflows. 20-34 - Kristian Wiklund, Daniel Sundmark, Sigrid Eldh, Kristina Lundqvist:
Impediments in Agile Software Development: An Empirical Investigation. 35-49 - Daniel Graziotin, Xiaofeng Wang, Pekka Abrahamsson:
Are Happy Developers More Productive? - The Correlation of Affective States of Software Developers and Their Self-assessed Productivity. 50-64 - Marília Aranha Freire, Paola R. G. Accioly, Gustavo Sizílio, Edmilson Campos Neto, Uirá Kulesza, Eduardo Aranha, Paulo Borba:
A Model-Driven Approach to Specifying and Monitoring Controlled Experiments in Software Engineering. 65-79 - Michael Kläs, Thomas Bauer, Ubaldo Tiberi:
Beyond Herding Cats: Aligning Quantitative Technology Evaluation in Large-Scale Research Projects. 80-92
Software Process Improvement
- Joakim Pernstål, Tony Gorschek, Robert Feldt, Dan Florén:
Software Process Improvement in Inter-departmental Development of Software-Intensive Automotive Systems - A Case Study. 93-107 - Daniel Méndez Fernández, Roel J. Wieringa:
Improving Requirements Engineering by Artefact Orientation. 108-122 - Sanja Aaramaa, Tuomo Kinnunen, Jari Lehto, Nebojsa Tausan:
Managing Constant Flow of Requirements: Screening Challenges in Very Large-Scale Requirements Engineering. 123-137
Managing Software Processes
- Marco Kuhrmann, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Alexander Knapp:
Who Cares About Software Process Modelling? A First Investigation About the Perceived Value of Process Engineering and Process Consumption. 138-152 - Fellipe Araújo Aleixo, Uirá Kulesza, Edson A. Oliveira Junior:
Modeling Variabilities from Software Process Lines with Compositional and Annotative Techniques: A Quantitative Study. 153-168 - Edson A. Oliveira Junior, Maicon G. Pazin, Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes, Uirá Kulesza, Fellipe Araújo Aleixo:
SMartySPEM: A SPEM-Based Approach for Variability Management in Software Process Lines. 169-183
Software Measurement
- Victor R. Basili, Constanza Lampasona, Alexis Eduardo Ocampo Ramírez:
Aligning Corporate and IT Goals and Strategies in the Oil and Gas Industry. 184-198 - Bruno Carreiro da Silva, Rita Suzana Pitangueira Maciel, Franklin Ramalho:
Evaluating Maintainability of MDA Software Process Models. 199-213 - Sousuke Amasaki, Chris Lokan:
The Evaluation of Weighted Moving Windows for Software Effort Estimation. 214-228
Decision Support in Software Engineering
- Nilay V. Oza, Jürgen Münch, Juan Garbajosa, Agustín Yagüe, Eloy González Ortega:
Identifying Potential Risks and Benefits of Using Cloud in Distributed Software Development. 229-239 - Andreas Christoforou, Andreas S. Andreou:
A Cloud Adoption Decision Support Model Based on Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. 240-252 - Pantelis Stylianos Yiasemis, Andreas S. Andreou:
Modeling and Decision Support of the Mobile Software Development Process Using Influence Diagrams. 253-267
Safety-Critical Software Engineering
- Ivan Porres, Jeanette Heidenberg, Max Weijola, Kristian Nordman, Dragos Truscan:
Authoring IEC 61508 Based Software Development Process Models. 268-282 - Jesper Pedersen Notander, Martin Höst, Per Runeson:
Challenges in Flexible Safety-Critical Software Development - An Industrial Qualitative Survey. 283-297
Software Maintenance
- Ayaka Imazato, Yui Sasaki, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto:
Improving Process of Source Code Modification Focusing on Repeated Code. 298-312 - Kenji Fujiwara, Kyohei Fushida, Norihiro Yoshida, Hajimu Iida:
Assessing Refactoring Instances and the Maintainability Benefits of Them from Version Archives. 313-323
Short Papers
- Rakesh Rana, Miroslaw Staron, Niklas Mellegård, Christian Berger, Jörgen Hansson, Martin Nilsson, Fredrik Törner:
Evaluation of Standard Reliability Growth Models in the Context of Automotive Software Systems. 324-329 - Anup Shrestha, Aileen Cater-Steel, Wui-Gee Tan, Mark Toleman, Terry Rout:
A Tool for IT Service Management Process Assessment for Process Improvement. 330-333 - Daniel Graziotin, Pekka Abrahamsson:
Making Sense Out of a Jungle of JavaScript Frameworks - Towards a Practitioner-Friendly Comparative Analysis. 334-337 - André L. N. Campos, Toacy Cavalcante de Oliveira:
Software Processes with BPMN: An Empirical Analysis. 338-341 - Kiyoshi Honda, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:
A Generalized Software Reliability Model Considering Uncertainty and Dynamics in Development. 342-346 - Petri Kettunen:
Orienting High Software Team Performance: Dimensions for Aligned Excellence. 347-350 - Noriko Hanakawa, Masaki Obana:
An Experience Report: Trial Measurement of Process Independency between Infrastructure Construction and Software Development. 351-354 - Philipp Diebold:
How to Configure SE Development Processes Context-Specifically? 355-358 - Marko Jäntti, Terry Rout:
Improving IT Service Operation Processes. 359-362 - Anita Finnegan, Fergal McCaffery, Gerry Coleman:
A Security Assurance Framework for Networked Medical Devices. 363-366
Tutorials
- Hermann Kaindl:
Model-Based Transition from Requirements to High-Level Software Design. 367-369 - Jens Heidrich:
Software Effort Estimation and Risk Management. 370-371
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