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ICSSP 2015: Tallinn, Estonia
- Dietmar Pfahl, Reda Bendraou, Richard Turner, Marco Kuhrmann, Regina Hebig, Fabrizio Maria Maggi:

Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Software and System Process, ICSSP 2015, Tallinn, Estonia, August 24 - 26, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3346-7
Keynotes
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst

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Big software on the run: in vivo software analytics based on process mining (keynote). 1-5 - Lars-Ola Damm:

How is the software development process impacted when a large company goes agile? (keynote). 6-7 - Jürgen Münch:

Software development as an experiment system (keynote). 8
Process Frameworks and Models
- Marion Lepmets, Fergal McCaffery

, Paul M. Clarke
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Piloting MDevSPICE: the medical device software process assessment framework. 9-16 - Silvana Togneri MacMahon

, Fergal McCaffery
, Frank Keenan:
Development and validation of the MedITNet assessment framework: improving risk management of medical IT networks. 17-26 - Juha-Matti Vanhatupa

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Process model for rapid implementation of features using flexible architecture. 27-31
Project and Resource Management
- Mojtaba Hajmoosaei, Hanh Nhi Tran

, Christian Percebois, Agnès Front, Claudia Roncancio
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Towards a change-aware process environment for system and software process. 32-41 - Cristina Cabanillas

, Manuel Resinas
, Jan Mendling, Antonio Ruiz Cortés
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Automated team selection and compliance checking in business processes. 42-51 - Wei Zhang, Yun Yang, Junchao Xiao, Xiao Liu

, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Ant colony algorithm based scheduling for handling software project delay. 52-56
Enterprise-Wide Process Engineering
- Jörg Holtmann

, Ruslan Bernijazov, Matthias Meyer, David Schmelter
, Christian Tschirner:
Integrated systems engineering and software requirements engineering for technical systems. 57-66 - Christian Prause, Markus Bibus, Carsten Dietrich, Wolfgang Jobi:

Tailoring process requirements for software product assurance. 67-71 - Juan Cadavid, Mauricio Alférez, Sébastien Gérard, Patrick Tessier

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Conceiving the model-driven smart factory. 72-76 - David Adjepon-Yamoah, Alexander B. Romanovsky

, Alexei Iliasov:
A reactive architecture for cloud-based system engineering. 77-81
Agile Process Evaluation
- Ian J. De Silva, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:

A reference model for simulating agile processes. 82-91 - Philipp Diebold, Thomas Zehler:

The agile practices impact model: idea, concept, and application scenario. 92-96 - Rory V. O'Connor

, Marion Lepmets:
Exploring the use of the cynefin framework to inform software development approach decisions. 97-101 - Syed Muhammad Ali Shah, Efi Papatheocharous, Jaana Nyfjord:

Measuring productivity in agile software development process: a scoping study. 102-106
Software Process Improvement
- Marco Kuhrmann

, Claudia Konopka, Peter Nellemann, Philipp Diebold, Jürgen Münch
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Software process improvement: where is the evidence?: initial findings from a systematic mapping study. 107-116 - Myroslava Stavnycha, Huishi Yin, Toomas Römer:

A large-scale survey on the effects of selected development practices on software correctness. 117-121 - Marco Kuhrmann

, Ita Richardson
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How do artifact models help direct SPI projects? 122-126
Process Variability and Adaptation
- Fabian Rojas Blum, Jocelyn Simmonds

, María Cecilia Bastarrica:
Software process line discovery. 127-136 - Saulius Astromskis, Andrea Janes

, Michael Mairegger:
A process mining approach to measure how users interact with software: an industrial case study. 137-141 - Rory V. O'Connor

, Paul M. Clarke
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Software process reflexivity and business performance: initial results from an empirical study. 142-146
Process Simulation
- Shu Jiang, He Zhang, Chao Gao, Dong Shao, Guoping Rong:

Process simulation for software engineering education. 147-156 - Chao Gao, He Zhang, Shu Jiang:

Constructing hybrid software process simulation models. 157-166
Posters
- Oisín Cawley

, Ita Richardson
, Xiaofeng Wang
, Marco Kuhrmann
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A conceptual framework for lean regulated software development. 167-168 - Raef Mousheimish, Yehia Taher, Béatrice Finance:

Towards smart logistics processes: a predictive monitoring and proactive adaptation approach. 169-170 - Andrea Janes

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Squirrel: an architecture for the systematic collection of software development data in microenterprises to support lean software development. 171-172 - Shigeru Kusakabe, Hsin-Hung Lin, Yoichi Omori, Keijiro Araki:

Visualizing centrality of process area networks in CMMI-DEV. 173-174
Tutorials
- Barry W. Boehm, Richard Turner:

The incremental commitment spiral model (ICSM): principles and practices for successful systems and software. 175-176 - Marcello La Rosa:

Strategic business process management. 177-178 - Mira Kajko-Mattsson:

Tackling the incompleteness of software engineering education with the ESSENCE kernel. 179-180
Workshop ImpAct 2015
- Philipp Diebold, Daniel Méndez Fernández

, Darja Smite:
Summary of the 1st international workshop on impact of agile practices (ImpAct 2015). 181-182
Workshop OISE 2015
- Maleknaz Nayebi, Krzysztof Wnuk:

Summary of the 1st international workshop on open innovation in software engineering (OISE 2015). 183-184 - Kouichi Kishida:

Process model for open innovation. 185-186 - Hussan Munir

, Per Runeson
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Software testing in open innovation: an exploratory case study of the acceptance test harness for jenkins. 187-191 - Huishi Yin:

A study plan: open innovation based on internet data mining in software engineering. 192-193 - Victoria Karaseva, Ahmed Seffah, Jari Porras

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A social-media-based living lab: an incubator for human-centric software engineering and innovation. 194-198 - Anh Nguyen-Duc, Pertti Seppänen

, Pekka Abrahamsson
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Hunter-gatherer cycle: a conceptual model of the evolution of software startups. 199-203 - Huishi Yin, Dietmar Pfahl

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A preliminary study into research about open innovation with focus on the field of computer science. 204-207 - Johan Linåker

, Björn Regnell
, Hussan Munir
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Requirements engineering in open innovation: a research agenda. 208-212

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