Software Process Change International Software Process Workshop and International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling, SPW/ProSim 2006, Shanghai, China, May 20-21, 2006. Proceedings /

This volume contains papers presented at the first joint conference of the Software Pr- ess Workshop and the International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling (SPW/ProSim 2006) held in Shanghai, P.R. China, on May 20-21, 2006. The theme of SPW/ProSim 2006 was “Software Process Chang...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Wang, Qing (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Pfahl, Dietmar (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Raffo, David M. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Wernick, Paul (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Σειρά:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3966
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505 0 |a Keynotes -- A Value-Based Software Process Framework -- Exploring the Business Process-Software Process Relationship -- Assessing 3-D Integrated Software Development Processes: A New Benchmark -- Ubiquitous Process Engineering: Applying Software Process Technology to Other Domains -- Process Tailoring and Decision-Support -- Dependencies Between Data Decisions -- Tailor the Value-Based Software Quality Achievement Process to Project Business Cases -- Optimizing Process Decision in COTS-Based Development Via Risk Based Prioritization -- Process Tools and Metrics -- Project Replayer – An Investigation Tool to Revisit Processes of Past Projects -- Software Process Measurement in the Real World: Dealing with Operating Constraints -- Evaluation of Project Quality: A DEA-Based Approach -- Process Management -- A Pattern-Based Solution to Bridge the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Using Process Models -- On Mobility of Software Processes -- Software Process Fusion: Uniting Pair Programming and Solo Programming Processes -- Towards an Approach for Security Risk Analysis in COTS Based Development -- COCOMO-U: An Extension of COCOMO II for Cost Estimation with Uncertainty -- A Product Line Enhanced Unified Process -- Process Representation, Analysis and Modeling -- Automatic Fault Tree Derivation from Little-JIL Process Definitions -- Workflows and Cooperative Processes -- Spiral Lifecycle Increment Modeling for New Hybrid Processes -- Definition and Analysis of Election Processes -- The Design of a Flexible Software Process Language -- Building Business Process Description and Reasoning Meta-model M bp in A-Prolog -- A Process-Agent Construction Method for Software Process Modeling in SoftPM -- Applying Little-JIL to Describe Process-Agent Knowledge in SoftPM -- Process Simulation Modeling -- Reusable Model Structures and Behaviors for Software Processes -- Organization-Theoretic Perspective for Simulation Modeling of Agile Software Processes -- Semi-quantitative Simulation Modeling of Software Engineering Process -- Process Simulation Applications -- Analysis of Software-Intensive System Acquisition Using Hybrid Software Process Simulation -- Simulation-Based Stability Analysis for Software Release Plans -- Exploring the Impact of Task Allocation Strategies for Global Software Development Using Simulation -- Users and Developers: An Agent-Based Simulation of Open Source Software Evolution -- Simulating the Structural Evolution of Software -- Experience Report -- An Empirical Study on SW Metrics for Embedded System -- Process-Family-Points -- Automated Recognition of Low-Level Process: A Pilot Validation Study of Zorro for Test-Driven Development -- Process Evolution Supported by Rationale: An Empirical Investigation of Process Changes -- Implementing Process Change in a Software Organization – An Experience Based Study -- Practical Experiences of Cost/Schedule Measure Through Earned Value Management and Statistical Process Control. 
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