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28th EuroSPI 2021: Krems, Austria
- Murat Yilmaz, Paul M. Clarke, Richard Messnarz, Michael Reiner:
Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement - 28th European Conference, EuroSPI 2021, Krems, Austria, September 1-3, 2021, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1442, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-85520-8
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Emerging Software and Systems Engineering Paradigms
- Selina Demi, Mary Sánchez-Gordón, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
A Blockchain-Enabled Framework for Requirements Traceability. 3-13 - Aifric Nolan, Rachel White, Mahjabeen Soomro, Boluwatife Comfort Dopamu, Murat Yilmaz, David Solan, Paul M. Clarke:
To Work from Home (WFH) or Not to Work from Home? Lessons Learned by Software Engineers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 14-33
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Team Skills and Diversity
- Bahadur Shah, Eren Aykanat, Raphael Edlmann, Ehson Shah, Thomas Peisl:
The Influence of Specialised University Degrees on Employee's Performance. 37-43
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Recent Innovations
- Alexander Ziegler, Thomas Peisl, Patrick Harte:
Linking Innovation and eLearning - The Case for an Embedded Design. 47-63 - Anja Del Fabbro, Alexander Niklas, Thomas Peisl:
The Need of an Innovation Agent: Requirements and Competencies of the Human Dimension in Innovation Management. 64-70
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Agile
- Jean Carlo Rossa Hauck, Marcel Vieira:
Towards a Guide for Risk Management Integration in Agile Software Projects. 73-87 - Alexander Poth, Mario Kottke, Andreas Riel:
Orchestrating Agile IT Quality Management for Complex Solution Development Through Topic-Specific Partnerships in Large Enterprises - An Example on the EFIS Framework. 88-104
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Standards and Safety and Security Norms
- Stéphane Cortina, Michel Picard, Samuel Renault, Philippe Valoggia:
Towards a Process-Based Approach to Compliance with GDPR. 107-121 - Noha Moselhy, Yasser Ali:
Impact of the New A-SPICE Appendix for Cybersecurity on the Implementation of ISO26262 for Functional Safety. 122-136
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Good/Bad SPI Practices in Improvement
- Jan Pries-Heje, Jørn Johansen, Morten Korsaa:
Symptom-Based Improvement Advice: A New Relevant-Focused Problem-Based Framework. 139-150 - Hermann Maurer, Bilal Zaka, Sonja Eisenberger:
Passively Acquiring Information Must End. 151-163 - Elli Georgiadou, Eleni Berki, Kerstin V. Siakas, Samer Sameh, John Estdale, Harjinder Rahanu, Margaret Ross, Richard Messnarz, Juri Petri Valtanen:
Towards a Multidimensional Self-assessment for Software Process Improvement: A Pilot Tool. 164-180 - Elli Georgiadou, Kerstin V. Siakas, Eleni Berki, John Estdale, Harjinder Rahanu, Margaret Ross, Richard Messnarz:
A Multidimensional Review and Extension of the SPI Manifesto Using STEEPLED Analysis - An Expert Validation. 181-208
Core Research Contributions: SPI and Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
- Christoph Schmittner, Abdelkader Magdy Shaaban, Svatopluk Stolfa, Jakub Stolfa, Jan Plucar, Marek Spanyik, Alen Salamun, Richard Messnarz, Damjan Ekert, Georg Macher, Alexander Much:
Automotive Cybersecurity - Training the Future. 211-219
Core Research Contributions: Digitalisation of Industry, Infrastructure and E-Mobility
- Walter Sebron, Elaheh Gol Hashem, Peter Krebs, Hans Tschürtz:
The Impact of Train Station Topologies on Operation of Autonomous People Movers. 223-237
Selected Industrial Contributions: SPI and Emerging Software and Systems Engineering Paradigms
- Gloria Piedad Gasca Hurtado, María Clara Gómez-Álvarez, Mirna Muñoz, Jezreel Mejía:
Gamification Principles to Decrease SPI Change Resistance. 241-256 - Errikos Siakas, Harjinder Rahanu, Elli Georgiadou, Kerstin V. Siakas:
Towards Reducing Communication Gaps in Multicultural and Global Requirements Elicitation. 257-277 - Mourad Mounir, Khaled Badr, Samer Sameh:
Gamification Framework in Automotive SW Development Environment to Increase Teams Engagement. 278-288 - André Wendland, Marco Zenere, Jörg Niemann:
Introduction to Text Classification: Impact of Stemming and Comparing TF-IDF and Count Vectorization as Feature Extraction Technique. 289-300 - Neil Lapuz, Paul M. Clarke, Yalemisew M. Abgaz:
Digital Transformation and the Role of Dynamic Tooling in Extracting Microservices from Existing Software Systems. 301-315
Selected Industrial Contributions: SPI and Recent Innovations
- Thomas Peisl, Joanne Hyland, Richard Messnarz, Bruno Wöran, Samer Sameh, Georg Macher, Jürgen Dobaj, Laura Aschbacher, Detlev Aust:
Innovation Agents - Moving from Process Driven to Human Centred Intelligence Driven Approaches. 319-335 - Georg Macher, Omar Veledar:
Balancing Exploration and Exploitation Through Open Innovation in the Automotive Domain - Focus on SMEs. 336-348 - Emma Costello, Sara Kilbride, Zoe Milne, Paul M. Clarke, Murat Yilmaz, Silvana Togneri MacMahon:
A Professional Career with Autism: Findings from a Literature Review in the Software Engineering Domain. 349-360
Selected Industrial Contributions: SPI and Agile
- Sabrina Gutiérrez, Valeria Henríquez, Ana María Moreno:
Knowledge Sharing in Agile Settings: State of the Practice of Organizational Training. 363-376 - Thomas Fehlmann, Eberhard Kranich:
ART for Agile - Autonomous Real-Time Testing in the Product Development Cycle. 377-390 - Claudia Salazar Dorn, Christian L. Knüvener:
Building the Bridge Between Automotive SPICE® and Agile Development. 391-405
Selected Industrial Contributions: SPI and Standards and Safety and Security Norms
- Christian Schlager, Georg Macher:
The Cybersecurity Extension for ASPICE - A View from ASPICE Assessors. 409-422 - Samer Sameh, Ahmed Alborae, Selina Meza, Damjan Ekert, Ibrahim Sobh, Ahmed Seddik:
Post Pandemic Era: Future of the Automotive Online Assessments. 423-438 - Mirna Muñoz, Jezreel Mejia, Adriana Peña, Claude Y. Laporte, Gloria Piedad Gasca Hurtado, María Clara Gómez-Álvarez:
An Exploratory Analysis of the Perception of the Utility of Proven Practices of the Software Basic Profile of ISO/IEC 29110 by a Set of VSEs in Mexico. 439-456 - Martin Ringdorfer, Gerhard Griessnig:
Speed-Up Testing by Application of Semiformal Notations and Automation. 457-472
Selected Industrial Contributions: SPI and Good/Bad SPI Practices in Improvement
- Bartosz Walter, Branko Marovic, Ivan Garnizov, Marcin Wolski, Andrijana Todosijevic:
Monitoring the Adoption of SPI-Related Best Practices. An Experience Report. 475-484 - Gerald Wagenhofer, Reinhold Sahl, Bernhardt Steger:
Cultural Diversity - Building up a Network of Standarised Expert's Skills for Cultural Heritage of the European Union. 485-501
Selected Industrial Contributions: SPI and Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
- Ricardo Eito-Brun:
A Proposal for the Tailoring of AUTOSAR Coding Guidelines C++ to ISO 26262-6: 2018. 505-517 - Xabier Larrucea, Izaskun Santamaría:
Dealing with Privacy for Protecting Information. 518-530 - Richard Messnarz, So Norimatsu, Jürgen Dobaj, Damjan Ekert, Georg Macher, Tobias Zehetner, Laura Aschbacher:
First Experiences with the Automotive SPICE for Cybersecurity Assessment Model. 531-547 - Christoph Schmittner, Bernhard Schrammel, Sandra König:
Asset Driven ISO/SAE 21434 Compliant Automotive Cybersecurity Analysis with ThreatGet. 548-563 - Esraa Magdy:
A-SPICE for Cybersecurity: Analysis and Enriched Practices. 564-574 - Ovi Bachmann, Bernhardt Steger:
FMEA Integration in Requirements Management as a Basis for an Automotive SPICE© Level 3 Project. 575-585
Selected Industrial Contributions: Digitalisation of Industry, Infrastructure and E-Mobility
- Harjinder Rahanu, Elli Georgiadou, Kerstin V. Siakas, Margaret Ross, Eleni Berki:
Ethical Issues Invoked by Industry 4.0. 589-606 - Jörg Niemann, Claudia Fussenecker, Alexander Paul, Marius Schöning, Martin Schlösser, Dominik Kretschmar:
How to Train the Future European Service Engineer? 607-611 - Dietmar Kinalzyk:
SOTIF Process and Methods in Combination with Functional Safety. 612-623 - Aysegül Ünal, Onur Kaynak, Taner Özdemir:
Challenges in Transition of System Engineering Oriented Organization to a Service Management Perspective. 624-639 - Dionysios Solomos, Nikos Tsianos, Parisa Ghodous, Andreas Riel:
The European CHAISE Initiative to Shape the Future of Blockchain Skill Qualification and Certification. 640-650 - Nikolay Pavlov, Boyko Gigov, Maria Stefanova-Pavlova:
Normative Documents for Electric Vehicles and Possibilities for Their Application in the Education of E-Powertrain Engineers. 651-662 - Omar Veledar, Eric Armengaud, Leo Happ Botler, Violeta Damjanovic-Behrendt, Christian Derler, Stefan Jaksic, Lukas Krammer, Christian Lettner, Georg Macher, Stefan Marksteiner, Andreas Martin, Martin Matschnig, Peter Priller, Sebastian Ramacher, Kay Römer, Christoph Schmittner, Christina Tiefnig, Heribert Vallant, Heinz Weiskirchner, Mario Drobics:
Steering Drivers of Change: Maximising Benefits of Trustworthy IoT. 663-674 - Svatopluk Stolfa, Jakub Stolfa, Petr Simoník, Richard Messnarz, Damjan Ekert, Georg Macher, Eugen Brenner, Nikolay Pavlov, Boyko Gigov, Maria Stefanova-Pavlova, Marius Schoening, Alexander Paul, Jörg Niemann, Claudia Fussenecker:
Electric Powertrain Engineer Skills Needs and Pilot Course Implementation. 675-691
Selected Industrial Contributions: Virtual Reality
- Emer O'Farrell, Murat Yilmaz, Ulas Güleç, Paul M. Clarke:
PlaySAFe: Results from a Virtual Reality Study Using Digital Game-Based Learning for SAFe Agile Software Development. 695-707 - Helena Lovasz-Bukvova, Marvin Hölzl, Gerhard Kormann-Hainzl, Thomas Moser, Tanja Zigart, Sebastian Schlund:
Usability and Task Load of Applications in Augmented and Virtual Reality - How Applicable are the Technologies in Corporate Settings? 708-718 - Sandra Pfiel, Helena Lovasz-Bukvova, Florian Tiefenbacher, Matej Hopp, René Schuster, Michael Reiner, Deepak Dhungana:
Virtual Reality Applications for Experiential Tourism - Curator Application for Museum Visitors. 719-729 - Sarah Horwitz:
Virtual Reality as a Tool for Education and Training in Intensive Care. 730-740 - Carsten Wolff, Christian Reimann, Olha V. Mikhieieva, Ekaterina Mikhaylova:
Agile Development of Cross-University Digital Education Ecosystems. 741-753
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