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19th PROFES 2018: Wolfsburg, Germany
- Marco Kuhrmann, Kurt Schneider, Dietmar Pfahl, Sousuke Amasaki, Marcus Ciolkowski, Regina Hebig, Paolo Tell, Jil Klünder, Steffen Küpper:
Product-Focused Software Process Improvement - 19th International Conference, PROFES 2018, Wolfsburg, Germany, November 28-30, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11271, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-03672-0
Processes and Methods
- Carolin Unger-Windeler, Jil Klünder:
On the Tasks and Characteristics of Product Owners: A Case Study in the Oil and Gas Industry. 3-11 - Soreangsey Kiv, Samedi Heng, Manuel Kolp, Yves Wautelet:
Agile Manifesto and Practices Selection for Tailoring Software Development: A Systematic Literature Review. 12-30 - Jakob Diebold, Philipp Diebold, Arthur Vetter:
Agile Meets Assessments: Case Study on How to Do Agile Process Improvement in a Very Small Enterprise. 31-47 - Vitalii Ivanov, Kari Smolander:
Implementation of a DevOps Pipeline for Serverless Applications. 48-64 - Patricia López, Jon Mabe, Leire Etxeberria, Eneko Gorritxategi:
Iterative Prototyping Methodology for the Development of Innovative and Dependable Complex Embedded Systems Through SPC&KPI Techniques. 65-80 - Pegah Nikbakht Bideh, Martin Höst, Martin Hell:
HAVOSS: A Maturity Model for Handling Vulnerabilities in Third Party OSS Components. 81-97 - Frank Elberzhager, Matthias Koch, Balthasar Weitzel:
Towards a Digital Ecosystem for Rural Areas: Experiences from Three Years of Development. 98-105 - Gabriella Castro Barbosa Costa, Humberto L. O. Dalpra, Eldânae Nogueira Teixeira, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner, Regina M. M. Braga, Marcos Alexandre Miguel:
Software Processes Analysis with Provenance. 106-122 - Kai-Kristian Kemell, Anh Nguyen-Duc, Xiaofeng Wang, Juhani Risku, Pekka Abrahamsson:
The Essence Theory of Software Engineering - Large-Scale Classroom Experiences from 450+ Software Engineering BSc Students. 123-138
Empirical Studies in Industry
- Di Wang, Matthias Galster:
An Exploratory Study on Software Products and Development Organizations in New Zealand. 141-149 - Oliver Karras:
Software Professionals' Attitudes Towards Video as a Medium in Requirements Engineering. 150-158 - Steve Counsell, Stephen Swift, Mahir Arzoky, Giuseppe Destefanis:
Do Developers Really Worry About Refactoring Re-test? An Empirical Study of Open-Source Systems. 159-166 - Adrian Santos, Markku Oivo, Natalia Juristo:
Moving Beyond the Mean: Analyzing Variance in Software Engineering Experiments. 167-181 - David Issa Mattos, Pavel A. Dmitriev, Aleksander Fabijan, Jan Bosch, Helena Holmström Olsson:
An Activity and Metric Model for Online Controlled Experiments. 182-198 - Abdallah Salameh, Julian M. Bass:
Influential Factors of Aligning Spotify Squads in Mission-Critical and Offshore Projects - A Longitudinal Embedded Case Study. 199-215
Testing
- Anders Sundelin, Javier Gonzalez-Huerta, Krzysztof Wnuk:
Test-Driving FinTech Product Development: An Experience Report. 219-226 - Adrian Santos, Janne Järvinen, Jari Partanen, Markku Oivo, Natalia Juristo:
Does the Performance of TDD Hold Across Software Companies and Premises? A Group of Industrial Experiments on TDD. 227-242 - Alireza Haghighatkhah, Mika Mäntylä, Markku Oivo, Pasi Kuvaja:
Test Case Prioritization Using Test Similarities. 243-259
Measurement and Monitoring
- Jan Ole Johanssen, Anja Kleebaum, Bernd Bruegge, Barbara Paech:
Feature Crumbs: Adapting Usage Monitoring to Continuous Software Engineering. 263-271 - Prabhat Ram, Pilar Rodríguez, Markku Oivo:
Software Process Measurement and Related Challenges in Agile Software Development: A Multiple Case Study. 272-287 - Christian R. Prause, Alfred Hönle:
Emperor's New Clothes: Transparency Through Metrication in Customer-Supplier Relationships. 288-296
Global Software Engineering and Scaling
- Marcelo Marinho, Alexandre Luna, Sarah Beecham:
Global Software Development: Practices for Cultural Differences. 299-317 - Aivars Sablis, Darja Smite, Nils Brede Moe:
Exploring Cross-Site Networking in Large-Scale Distributed Projects. 318-333 - Abheeshta Putta, Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Benefits and Challenges of Adopting the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): Preliminary Results from a Multivocal Literature Review. 334-351
Industry Talks
- Markus Fockel, Sven Merschjohann, Masud Fazal-Baqaie:
Threat Analysis in Practice - Systematically Deriving Security Requirements. 355-358 - Tilman Seifert:
Process Evolution and Product Maturity: From Prototype to Product. 359-362
Workshops and Tutorial
- Jürgen Münch, Krzysztof Wnuk:
Workshops and Tutorials. 365-369
Workshop: QuASD 2018
- Claudia P. Ayala, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Pilar Rodríguez:
2nd QuASD Workshop: Managing Quality in Agile and Rapid Software Development Processes. 373-377 - Simon André Scherr, Frank Elberzhager, Lisa Müller:
Quality Improvement of Mobile Apps - Tool-Supported Lightweight Feedback Analyses. 378-388 - Raquel Andrade Barros Ouriques, Krzysztof Wnuk, Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Tony Gorschek:
Thinking Strategically About Knowledge Management in Agile Software Development. 389-395 - Nuno Santos, Jaime Pereira, Nuno Ferreira, Ricardo J. Machado:
Modeling in Agile Software Development: Decomposing Use Cases Towards Logical Architecture Design. 396-408 - Philipp Hohl, Sven Theobald, Martin Becker, Michael Stupperich, Jürgen Münch:
Mapping Agility to Automotive Software Product Line Concerns. 409-421 - Florian Lautenschlager, Marcus Ciolkowski:
Making Runtime Data Useful for Incident Diagnosis: An Experience Report. 422-430
Workshop: HELENA 2018
- Paolo Tell, Stephen G. MacDonell, Sherlock A. Licorish:
3rd Workshop on Hybrid Development Approaches in Software System Development. 433-440 - Michal Dolezel:
Possibilities of Applying Institutional Theory in the Study of Hybrid Software Development Concepts and Practices. 441-448 - Jil Klünder, Philipp Hohl, Steffen Küpper, Stephan Krusche, Pernille Lous, Masud Fazal-Baqaie, Christian R. Prause:
Towards Understanding the Motivation of German Organizations to Apply Certain Software Development Methods. 449-456
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