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SPICE 2012: Palma, Spain
- Antònia Mas Picahaco, Antoni Lluís Mesquida, Terry Rout, Rory V. O'Connor
, Alec Dorling:
Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination - 12th International Conference, SPICE 2012, Palma, Spain, May 29-31, 2012. Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 290, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-30438-5
Organizational Process Improvement 1
- Sussy Bayona Oré, José Antonio Calvo-Manzano
, Tomás San Feliu Gilabert
:
Critical Success Factors in Software Process Improvement: A Systematic Review. 1-12 - Anneli Tuisk, André Karpistsenko, Marion Lepmets:
Integrated Process Improvement Approach: Case Studies in Skype Technologies Ltd. 13-25 - Algan Uskarci, Onur Demirörs
:
A Case Study on Employee Perceptions of Organization Wide Continuous Process Improvement Activities. 26-37
SPI in Small and Very Small Enterprises
- Lian Wen, Terry Rout:
Using Composition Trees to Validate an Entry Profile of Software Engineering Lifecycle Profiles for Very Small Entities (VSEs). 38-50 - Mohammad Zarour
, Jean-Marc Desharnais, Abdulrahman Alarifi, Naji Habra, Grégory Cassiers, Antoine Robaeys:
Gained Experience by Making Intervention to Improve Software Process in Very Small Organizations. 51-61 - Paul M. Clarke
, Rory V. O'Connor
, Murat Yilmaz
:
A Hierarchy of SPI Activities for Software SMEs: Results from ISO/IEC 12207-Based SPI Assessments. 62-74
Process Models 1
- Jérémy Besson, Tanja Woronowicz, Antanas Mitasiunas, Michael Boronowsky:
Innovation, Knowledge- and Technology Transfer Process Capability Model - innoSPICETM. 75-84 - Amalia Alvarez, Santiago Matalonga
, Tomás San Feliu Gilabert
:
A Case Study on Process Composition Using Enterprise SPICE Model. 85-92 - Fritz Stallinger, Robert Neumann:
Extending ISO/IEC 12207 with Software Product Management: A Process Reference Model Proposal. 93-106
SPI in Automotive Software and Security
- Morayo Adedjouma, Hubert Dubois, François Terrier, Tarek Kitouni:
An Experiment on Merging Quality Assessment in Automotive Domain. 107-117 - Maria Antonieta Garcia, Ernesto Viale, Marco Bellotti, João Carlos Alchieri:
A Process-Oriented Approach for Functional Safety Implementation in the Automotive Industry. 118-128 - Olivier Mangin, Béatrix Barafort, Patrick Heymans, Eric Dubois
:
Designing a Process Reference Model for Information Security Management Systems. 129-140
SPI in Medical and Safety Critical Systems
- Martin McHugh, Fergal McCaffery
, Valentine Casey:
Barriers to Adopting Agile Practices When Developing Medical Device Software. 141-147 - Silvana Togneri MacMahon
, Fergal McCaffery
, Sherman Eagles, Frank Keenan, Marion Lepmets, Alain Renault:
Development of a Process Assessment Model for Assessing Medical IT Networks against IEC 80001-1. 148-160 - Gilbert Regan
, Fergal McCaffery
, Kevin McDaid, Derek Flood:
Traceability-Why Do It? 161-172
Organizational Process Improvement 2
- Antònia Mas Picahaco
, Antoni Lluís Mesquida
:
Improving the Tendering Process through the Deployment of PMBOK®. 173-185 - Luigi Buglione, Fergal McCaffery
, Jean Carlo Rossa Hauck, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim
:
FIRST: Common-Sense Process Scopes for Starting a Process Improvement Program. 186-197 - Murat Yilmaz
, Rory V. O'Connor
, Paul M. Clarke
:
A Systematic Approach to the Comparison of Roles in the Software Development Processes. 198-209
Process Models 2
- Stasys Peldzius, Saulius Ragaisis:
Framework for Usage of Multiple Software Process Models. 210-221 - Sharmistha Kar, Satyabrata Das
, Amiya Kumar Rath
, Subrata Kumar Kar:
Self-assessment Model and Review Technique for SPICE: SMART SPICE. 222-232 - Bharathi V., Udaya Shastry, Joseph Raj:
Bayesian Network Based Bug-fix Effort Prediction Model. 233-238
Short Papers
- Mirna Muñoz
, Antonio de Amescua Seco
, Jezreel Mejia, José Antonio Calvo-Manzano
, Gonzalo Cuevas Agustín, Tomás San Feliu
:
A State of Art of Software Improvement Implementation Support Tools in SMEs. 239-243 - Ravindra Joshi:
Adaptive Process Improvement Approaches. 244-248 - Ernest Wallmüller:
Improving Risk Management Practices with Success Driver Analysis. 249-252 - Manfred Schedl, Eugene Nebrat, Lyudmila Matveeva:
Software Engineering Process and Quality Assurance Framework for Automotive Product Engineering Outsourcing. 253-256 - Smitha Bhandary, Balaji Ramachandran, Basavaraj Betageri:
Applying Kaizen for Improving Productivity in Automotive Software Projects. 257-260 - Anna Orecka, Sebastian Dawid, Rafal Dzianach:
Best Practices for Achieving Automotive SPICE Capability Level 3. 261-264 - Valentine Casey, Fergal McCaffery
:
Development of the Medi SPICE PRM. 265-268 - Han van Loon:
Concrete, Steel and ISO 15288. 269-272 - Gerry Crines, Sarah Salahuddin, Donald Mackinnon:
DEFT - A Test Framework to Aid Decision Making. 273-276 - Rory V. O'Connor
:
Evaluating Management Sentiment towards ISO/IEC 29110 in Very Small Software Development Companies. 277-281 - Terry Rout:
Using Process Assessment Models Based on Multiple Process Reference Models in a Capability Determination Context. 282-285 - Han van Loon:
Using Target Process Profiles in the Real World. 286-288 - Tomas Schweigert, Risto Nevalainen, Detlef Vohwinkel, Morten Korsaa, Miklós Biró
:
Agile Maturity Model: Oxymoron or the Next Level of Understanding. 289-294 - Alec Dorling, Fergal McCaffery
:
The Gamification of SPICE. 295-301
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