Product Focused Software Process Improvement Second International Conference, PROFES 2000, Oulu, Finland, June 20-22, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Frank Bomarius, Markku Oivo.

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Other Authors: Bomarius, Frank (Editor), Oivo, Markku (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Edition:1st ed. 2000.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1840
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Table of Contents:
  • Keynote Address: The Cascading Benefits of Software Process Improvement
  • Keynote Address: The Cascading Benefits of Software Process Improvement
  • Keynote Address: Capitalizing on Experience
  • Keynote Address: Software Development Challenges for the 2000’s
  • Panel Session: Corporate Software Engineering Knowledge Networks: How Can They Improve Training of the Workforce in Software Organisations?
  • Process Improvement
  • Active Probes Synergy in Experience-Based Process Improvement
  • A Framework for the Continuous Monitoring and Evaluation of Improvement Programmes
  • No Improvement without Learning: Prerequisites for Learning the Relations between Process and Product Quality in Practice
  • Introducing the Data Role in Models for Database Assessment
  • Applying Benchmarking to Learn from Best Practices
  • Modelling Usability Capability – Introducing the Dimensions
  • Using Simulation to Visualise and Analyse Product-Process Dependencies in Software Development Projects
  • Transforming Software Organizations with the Capability Maturity Model
  • Empirical Software Engineering
  • The Effect of Constraint Notification within a Case Tool Environment on Design Productivity and Quality
  • Is a Design Rationale Vital when Predicting Change Impact? – A Controlled Experiment on Software Architecture Evolution
  • Modeling and Analysis of Software Aging Process
  • Industrial Experiences
  • Usability Engineering in Concurrent Product Development
  • An Industrial Experience in Using Problem Resolution Process for Software Porting
  • Managing Engineering and Product Technology: A Method for Technology Assessment
  • The Benefits of Networking
  • Project Experience Database: A Report Based on First Practical Experience
  • SPI – A Guarantee for Success? – A Reality Story from Industry -
  • Product Driven Process Improvement PROFES Experiences at Dräger
  • Experiences on Lean Techniques to Manage Software Suppliers
  • The PROFES Improvement Methodology – Enabling Technologies and Methodology Design
  • Methods and Tools
  • Object-Oriented Design in Real-Time Embedded Robot Control Software
  • Managing Distributed Software Development – A Portfolio Based Methodology
  • Software and Process Modelling
  • Formalizing SCM Use Cases within the Virtual Software Corporation
  • The FEAST Approach to Quantitative Process Modelling of Software Evolution Processes
  • A Description of a ‘Framework Approach’ to Evolutionary Systems Development
  • Software and Process Measurement
  • An Evaluation of Functional Size Methods and a Bespoke Estimation Method for Real-Time Systems
  • Instrumenting Measurement Programs with Tools
  • Organizational Learning and Experience Factory
  • A Relationship-Based View to Software Engineering Competence
  • Software Experience Bases: A Consolidated Evaluation and Status Report
  • LIDs: A Light-Weight Approach to Experience Elicitation and Reuse.