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Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January / February 2009
- Darren Dalcher

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Experimenting with new ways of thinking about processes. 1-2
- Demosthenes Akoumianakis

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Managing universal accessibility requirements in software-intensive projects. 3-29 - Pasi Ojala:

Experiences of a value assessment for products. 31-37 - K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh, Arvinder Kaur, Ruchika Malhotra:

Empirical analysis for investigating the effect of object-oriented metrics on fault proneness: a replicated case study. 39-62
Volume 14, Number 2, March / April 2009
- Darren Dalcher

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Attaining and sustaining organisational excellence: process improvement as a moving target. 63-64
- Viviane Malheiros, Fábio Rilston Paim, Manoel G. Mendonça

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Continuous process improvement at a large software organization. 65-83 - Alexis Ocampo

, Jürgen Münch
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Rationale modeling for software process evolution. 85-105 - Lena Holmberg, Agneta Nilsson, Helena Holmström Olsson, Anna Börjesson Sandberg:

Appreciative inquiry in software process improvement. 107-125
Volume 14, Number 3, May / June 2009
- David M. Raffo:

Examining process design and change. 127-128
- Kesav V. Nori:

Requirements for design of processes. 129-142 - Colette Rolland:

Method engineering: towards methods as services. 143-164 - Vahid Garousi

, Keyvan Khosrovian, Dietmar Pfahl
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A customizable pattern-based software process simulation model: design, calibration and application. 165-180 - Ove Armbrust, Masafumi Katahira, Yuko Miyamoto, Jürgen Münch

, Haruka Nakao, Alexis Ocampo
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Scoping software process lines. 181-197
Volume 14, Number 4, July / August 2009
- David M. Raffo:

Addressing management issues. 199-200
- Eoin Ó Conchúir, Helena Holmström Olsson, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald

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Benefits of global software development: exploring the unexplored. 201-212 - Tim Menzies

, Steve Williams, Oussama El-Rawas, Daniel Baker, Barry W. Boehm, Jairus Hihn, Karen T. Lum, Raymond J. Madachy:
Accurate estimates without local data? 213-225 - Lang Gou, Qing Wang, Jun Yuan, Ye Yang, Mingshu Li, Nan Jiang:

Quantitative defects management in iterative development with BiDefect. 227-241
Volume 14, Number 5, September / October 2009
- Miklós Biró

, Richard Messnarz
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SPI experiences and innovation for Global Software Development. 243-245
- Valentine Casey, Ita Richardson

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Implementation of Global Software Development: a structured approach. 247-262 - Jørn Johansen, Mads Christiansen:

Experience with Innovation Checks: a case study with 46 companies in Denmark. 263-270 - Fergal McCaffery

, Gerry Coleman:
Lightweight SPI assessments: what is the real cost? 271-278 - Richard Messnarz

, Hans-Leo Ross, Stephan Habel, Frank König, Abdelhadi Koundoussi, Jürgen Unterreitmayer, Damjan Ekert
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Integrated Automotive SPICE and safety assessments. 279-288 - Mariano Angel Montoni, Ana Regina Rocha, Kival Chaves Weber:

MPS.BR: a successful program for software process improvement in Brazil. 289-300
Volume 14, Number 6, November / December 2009
- Darren Dalcher

, David Raffo:
Software process: The end of an Era. 303-304
- Luigi Buglione, Ricardo J. Rejas-Muslera, Juan Jose Cuadrado-Gallego:

Strengthening maturity levels by a legal assurance process. 305-314 - Alexander Poth:

Product line requirements engineering in the context of process aspects in organizations with various domains. 315-323 - Andreas Riel

, Serge Tichkiewitch, Richard Messnarz
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Integrated engineering skills for improving the system competence level. 325-335 - Paolo Salvaneschi:

Managing knowledge for information system evolution: the MinimalEDoc methodology. 337-347 - Bernhard Sechser:

The marriage of two process worlds. 349-354 - Siegfried Zopf:

Success factors for globally distributed projects. 355-359

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