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found 34 matches
- 2016
- Onat Ege Adali, Özden Özcan Top, Onur Demirörs:
Evaluation of Agility Assessment Tools: A Multiple Case Study. SPICE 2016: 135-149 - Danilo Assmann:
Smart Requirements: How Smart Can They Get? SPICE 2016: 431-436 - Béatrix Barafort, Antoni Lluís Mesquida, Antònia Mas Picahaco:
How to Integrate Risk Management in IT Settings Within Management Systems? Comparison and Integration Perspectives from ISO Standards. SPICE 2016: 254-269 - Andrzej Beniamin Bujok, Silvana Togneri MacMahon, Fergal McCaffery, Dick Whelan, Bernard Mulcahy, William J. Rickard:
Safety Critical Software Development - Extending Quality Management System Practices to Achieve Compliance with Regulatory Requirements. SPICE 2016: 17-30 - Alejandro Calderón, Mercedes Ruiz:
Coverage of ISO/IEC 12207 Software Lifecycle Process by a Simulation-Based Serious Game. SPICE 2016: 59-70 - Alvaro Fernández del Carpio:
A Behavior Tree-Based Model for Supporting the Analysis of Knowledge Transferred in Software R&D Teams. SPICE 2016: 377-390 - Ana G. Carretero, Ismael Caballero, Mario Piattini:
MAMD: Towards a Data Improvement Model Based on ISO 8000-6X and ISO/IEC 33000. SPICE 2016: 241-253 - Paul M. Clarke, Antoni Lluís Mesquida, Damjan Ekert, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Tatjana Gornostaja, Milos Jovanovic, Jørn Johansen, Antònia Mas Picahaco, Richard Messnarz, Blanca Nájera Villar, Alexander O'Connor, Rory V. O'Connor, Michael Reiner, Gabriele Sauberer, Klaus-Dirk Schmitz, Murat Yilmaz:
An Investigation of Software Development Process Terminology. SPICE 2016: 351-361 - Surafel Demissie, Frank Keenan, Fergal McCaffery:
Investigating the Suitability of Using Agile for Medical Embedded Software Development. SPICE 2016: 409-416 - Barbara Gallina, Elena Gómez-Martínez, Clara Benac Earle:
Deriving Safety Case Fragments for Assessing MBASafe's Compliance with EN 50128. SPICE 2016: 3-16 - Solomon Gizaw, Jim Buckley, Sarah Beecham:
Empirically Derived Recommendations for Personalised Text-Based Technical Support. SPICE 2016: 316-333 - Ebru Gökalp, Onur Demirörs:
Developing Process Definition for Financial and Physical Resource Management Process in Government Domain. SPICE 2016: 169-180 - Ebru Gökalp, Onur Demirörs:
Towards a Process Capability Assessment Model for Government Domain. SPICE 2016: 210-224 - Linda Ibrahim, Ernest Wallmüller, Wolfgang Daschner:
Using Enterprise SPICE in Very Small Entities. SPICE 2016: 423-430 - Jørn Johansen, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Rory V. O'Connor:
Towards a Manifesto for Software Process Education, Training and Professionalism. SPICE 2016: 98-105 - Edward Kabaale, Lian Wen, Zhe Wang, Terry Rout:
Representing Software Process in Description Logics: An Ontology Approach for Software Process Reasoning and Verification. SPICE 2016: 362-376 - Nazrina Khurshid, Paul L. Bannerman:
SPI Sustainment Model Validation: Two Exploratory Case Studies. SPICE 2016: 334-348 - Giuseppe Lami, Isabella Biscoglio, Fabio Falcini:
An Empirical Study on Software Testing Practices in Automotive. SPICE 2016: 301-315 - Fergal McCaffery, Kitija Trektere, Özden Özcan Top:
Agile - Is it Suitable for Medical Device Software Development? SPICE 2016: 417-422 - Eduardo Miranda:
A Nominal Group Interview Technique to Support Lightweight Process Assessments: Description and Experience Report. SPICE 2016: 181-194 - Takeshige Miyoshi:
The Need for Obtaining Real Sponsor Satisfaction that Leads to Steady Generation of SPI Effects. SPICE 2016: 391-405 - Mirna Muñoz, Jezreel Mejia, Brisia Corona, José Antonio Calvo-Manzano, Tomás San Feliu, Juan Miramontes:
Analysis of Tools for Assessing the Implementation and Use of Agile Methodologies in SMEs. SPICE 2016: 123-134 - John Noll, Sarah Beecham:
Measuring Global Distance: A Survey of Distance Factors and Interventions. SPICE 2016: 227-240 - Tatsuya Nonoyama, Lian Wen, Terry Rout:
Current Challenges and Proposed Software Improvement Process for VSEs in Developing Countries. SPICE 2016: 437-444 - Elena Orta, Mercedes Ruiz:
A Simulation and Gamification Approach for IT Service Management Improvement. SPICE 2016: 84-97 - Rana Ozakinci, Ayça Tarhan:
The Role of Process in Early Software Defect Prediction: Methods, Attributes and Metrics. SPICE 2016: 287-300 - Peter Rust, Derek Flood, Fergal McCaffery:
Software Process Improvement Roadmaps - Using Design Patterns to Aid SME's Developing Medical Device Software in the Implementation of IEC 62304. SPICE 2016: 43-56 - Dina Salah, Richard F. Paige, Paul A. Cairns:
A Maturity Model for Integrating Agile Processes and User Centred Design. SPICE 2016: 109-122 - Mary-Luz Sánchez-Gordón, Rory V. O'Connor, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Sandra Sanchez-Gordon:
A Learning Tool for the ISO/IEC 29110 Standard: Understanding the Project Management of Basic Profile. SPICE 2016: 270-283 - Anup Shrestha, Aileen Cater-Steel, Mark A. Toleman, Terry Rout, Suren Behari:
The Issue of Reliability in Software Mediated Process Assessments. SPICE 2016: 195-209
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