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E-grāmata: Product-Focused Software Process Improvement: 9th International Conference, PROFES 2008, Monte Porzio Catone, Italy, June 23-25, 2008, Proceedings

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5089
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jun-2008
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  • ISBN-13: 9783540695660

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On behalf of the PROFES Organizing Committee, we are proud to present to you the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2008) held in Frascati - Monteporzio Catone, Rome, Italy. Since 1999, PROFES has established itself as one of the recognized international process improvement conferences. The main theme of PROFES is professional so- ware process improvement (SPI) motivated by product and service quality needs. Focussing on a product to be developed, PROFES 2008 addressed both quality en- neering and management topics including processes, methods, techniques, tools, - ganizations, and enabling SPI. Both solutions found in practice and the relevant research results from academia were presented. Domains such as the automotive and mobile applications industry are growing r- idly, resulting in a strong need for professional development and improvement. Nowadays, the majority of embedded software is developed in collaboration, and distribution of embedded software development continues to increase. Thus, PROFES 2008 addressed different development modes, roles in the value chain, stakeholders viewpoints, collaborative development, as well as economic and quality aspects. - ile development was included again as one of the themes. Since the beginning of the series of PROFES conferences, the purpose has been to bring to light the most recent findings and novel results in the area of process - provement, and to stimulate discussion among researchers, experienced professionals, and technology providers from around the world.
Keynote Addresses
Software Testing Forever: Old and New Processes and Techniques for Validating Today's Applications
1(1)
Antonia Bertolino
Culture of Error Management ``Why Admit an Error When No One Will Find Out?''
2(1)
Horst Degen-Hientz
Supporting Experience and Information Flow in Software Projects
3(1)
Kurt Schneider
Quality and Measurement I
Goal-Oriented Setup and Usage of Custom-Tailored Software Cockpits
4(15)
Jens Heidrich
Jiirgne Miinch
MIS-PyME Software Measurement Maturity Model-Supporting the Definition of Software Measurement Programs
19(15)
Maria Diaz-Ley
Felix Garcia
Mario Piatini
Predicting Software Metrics at Design Time
34(11)
Wolfgang Holz
Rahul Premraj
Thomas Zimmermann
Andreas Zeller
A Metrics Suite for Measuring Quality Characteristics of JavaBeans Components
45(16)
Hironori Washizaki
Hiroki Hiraguchi
Yoshiaki Fukazawa
Cost Estimation
Software Cost Estimation Inhibitors-A Case Study
61(14)
Ana Magazinovic
Joakim Pernstal
Peter Ohman
Impact of Base Functional Component types on Software Functional Size Based Effort Estimation
75(15)
Luigi Buglione
Cigdem Gencel
Managing Uncertainty in ERP Project Estimation Practice: An Industrial Case Study
90(15)
Maya Daneva
The Effect of Entity Generalization on Software Functional Sizing: A Case Study
105(12)
Oktay Turetken
Onur Demirors
Cigdem Gencel
Ozden Ozcan Top
Baris Ozkan
Capability and Maturity Models
Towards a Capability Model for the Software Release Planning Process---Based on a Multiple Industrial Case Study
117(16)
Markus Lindgren
Rikard Land
Christer Norstrom
Anders Wall
From CMMI to SPICE - Experiences on How to Survice a SPICE Assessment Having Already Implemented CMMI
133(10)
Fabio Bella
Klaus Hormann
Bhaskar Vanamali
A Model for Requirements Change Management: Implementation of CMMI Level 2 Specific Practice
143(15)
Mahmood Niazi
Carles Hickman
Rashid Ahmad
Muhammad Ali Babar
Systmes and Software Quality
Experience Report on the Effect of Software Development Characteristics on Change Distribution
158(16)
Anita Gupta
Reidar Conradi
Forrest Shull
Daniela Cruzes
Christopher Ackermann
Harald RØnneberg
Einar Landre
Virtual Prototypes in Developing Mobile Software Applications and Devices
174(15)
Kari Liukkunen
Matti Etelapera
Markku Oivo
Juha-Pekka Soininen
Mika Pellikka
Comparing Assessment Methodologies for Free/Open Source Software: OpenBRR and QSOS
189(15)
Jean-Christphe Deprez
Simon Alexandre
Quality and Measurement II
Predicting Software Fault Proneness Model Using Neural Network
204(11)
Yogesh Sing
Arvinder Kaur
Ruchika Malhotra
Automating the Measurement of Functional Size of Conceptual Models in an MDA Environment
215(15)
Beatriz Marin
Oscar Pastor
Giovanni Giachetti
How Does a Measurement Programme Evolve in Software Organizations?
230(14)
Losse Harjumaa
Jouni Markkula
Markku Oivo
A Fault Prediction Model with Limited Fault Data to Improve Test Process
244(14)
Cagatay Catal
Banu Diri
Software Process Improvement
Big Imprvements with Small Changes: Improving the Processes of a Small Software Company
258(15)
Anu Valtanen
Jarmo J. Ahonen
Software Process Improvement Methodologies for Small and Medium Enterprises
273(16)
Deepti Mishra
Alok Mishra
An Empirical Study on Software Engineering Knowledge/Experience Packages
289(15)
Pasquale Ardimento
Marta Cimitile
Customized Predictive Models for Process Improvement Projects
304(13)
Thomas Birkholzer
Christoph Dickmann
Harald Klein
Jurgen Vaupel
Stefan Ast
Ludger Meyer
Lessons Learned and Best Practices I
Improving Customer Support Processes: A Case Study
317(13)
Marko Jantti
Niko Pylkkanen
Influential Factors on Incident Management: Lessons Learned from a Large Sample of Products in Operation
330(15)
Joao Caldeira
Fernando Brito e Abreu
Pitfalls in Remote Team Coordination: Lessons Learned from a Case Study
345(15)
Darja Smite
Nils Brede Moe
Richard Torkar
Agile Software Development
A Model to Identify Refacting Effort during Maintenance by Mining Source Code Repositories
360(11)
Raimund Muser
Witold Pedrycz
Alberto Sillitti
Giancarlo Succi
The Application of ISO 9001 to Agile Software Development
371(15)
Tor Stalhane
Geir Kjetil Hanssen
Study of the Evolution of an Agile Project Featuring a Web Application Using Software Metrics
386(14)
Giulio Concas
Marco Di Francesco
Michele Marchesi
Roberta Quaresima
Sandro Sandro Pinna
Lessons Learned and Best Practices II
Identifying and Understanding Architectural Risks in Software Evolution: An Empirical Study
400(15)
Odd Petter Nord Slyngstad
Jingyue Li
Reidar Conradi
M. Ali Babar
A Hands-On Approach for Teaching Systematic Review
415(12)
Maria Teresa Baldassrre
Nicola Boffoli
Danilo Caivano
Giuseppe Visaggio
An Empirical Study Identifying High Perceived Value Practices of CMMI Level 2
427(15)
Mahmood Niazi
Muhammad Ali Babar
Suhaimi Ibrahim
Workshops
2nd International Workshop on Measurement-Based Cockpits for Distributed Software and Systems Engineering Projects (SOFTPIT 2008)
442(1)
Marcus Ciolkowski
Jens Heidrich
Marco Kuhrmann
Jurgen Munch
10th International Workshop on: Learning Software Organizations-Methods, Tools, and Experiences
443(1)
Raimund L. Feldmann
Martin Wessner
Implementing Product Line Engineering in Industry: Feedback from the Field to Research
444(1)
Davide Falessi
Dirk Muthig
What to Learn from Different Standards and Measurement Approaches? Is a Pragmatic Integrative Approach Possible?
445(2)
Fabio Bella
Horst Degen-Hientz
Author Index 447