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found 28 matches
- 2007
- Pär J. Ågerfalk, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Fredrik Karlsson, Steven Kelly, Jolita Ralyté:
Modularization Constructs in Method Engineering: Towards Common Ground? Situational Method Engineering 2007: 359-368 - Anat Aharoni, Iris Reinhartz-Berger:
Representation of Method Fragments. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 130-145 - Mehmet N. Aydin:
Examining Key Notions for Method Adaptation. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 49-63 - Mehmet N. Aydin, Frank Harmsen, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Taxonomic Dimensions for Studying Situational Method Development. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 146-160 - Marko Bajec, Damjan Vavpotic, Stefan Furlan, Marjan Krisper:
Software Process Improvement Based on the Method Engineering Principles. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 283-297 - Jörg Becker, Christian Janiesch, Daniel Pfeiffer:
Reuse Mechanisms in Situational Method Engineering. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 79-93 - Tobias Bucher, Mario Klesse, Stephan Kurpjuweit, Robert Winter:
Situational Method Engineering. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 33-48 - Deepak Dhungana, Paul Grünbacher, Rick Rabiser:
Domain-specific Adaptations of Product Line Variability Modeling. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 238-251 - Cesar Gonzalez-Perez:
Supporting Situational Method Engineering with ISO/IEC 24744 and the Work Product Pool Approach. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 7-18 - Antero Järvi, Harri Hakonen, Tuomas Mäkilä:
Developer Driven Approach to Situational Method Engineering. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 94-99 - Manfred A. Jeusfeld:
Partial Evaluation in Meta Modeling. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 115-129 - Fredrik Karlsson, Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Multi-Grounded Action Research in Method Engineering: The MMC Case. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 19-32 - Steven Kelly:
Domain-Specific Modeling: The Killer App for Method Engineering? Situational Method Engineering 2007: 1-5 - Elena Kornyshova, Rébecca Deneckère, Camille Salinesi:
Method Chunks Selection by Multicriteria Techniques: an Extension of the Assembly-based Approach. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 64-78 - Martin Op't Land:
Towards Evidence Based Splitting of Organizations. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 328-342 - Isabelle Mirbel:
Connecting method engineering knowledge: a community based approach. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 176-192 - Fredy Navarrete, Pere Botella, Xavier Franch:
Defining a Scope for COTS Selection Methods. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 298-312 - Yves-Roger Nehan, Rébecca Deneckère:
Component-based Situational Methods. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 161-175 - Leon J. Osterweil, George S. Avrunin, Bin Chen, Lori A. Clarke, Rachel L. Cobleigh, Elizabeth A. Henneman, Philip L. Henneman:
Engineering Medical Processes to Improve Their Safety. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 267-282 - S. J. Overbeek, Patrick van Bommel, Henderik Alex Proper, Daan B. B. Rijsenbrij:
Characterizing Knowledge Intensive Tasks indicating Cognitive Requirements; Scenarios in Methods for Specific Tasks. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 100-114 - Viara Popova, Alexei Sharpanskykh:
A Formal Framework for Modeling and Analysis of Organizations. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 343-358 - Naveen Prakash:
Complete Methods for Building Complete Applications. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 207-221 - Colette Rolland:
Method Engineering: Trends and Challenges. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 6 - Guttorm Sindre:
A Look at Misuse Cases for Safety Concerns. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 252-266 - Samira Tasharofi, Raman Ramsin:
Process Patterns for Agile Methodologies. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 222-237 - Inge van de Weerd, Stefan de Weerd, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Developing a Reference Method for Game Production by Method Comparison. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 313-327 - Liming Zhu, Mark Staples:
Situational Method Quality. Situational Method Engineering 2007: 193-206 - Jolita Ralyté, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Situational Method Engineering: Fundamentals and Experiences, Proceedings of the IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference, 12-14 September 2007, Geneva, Switzerland. IFIP 244, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-0-387-73946-5 [contents]
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