Software Process Improvement 11th European Conference, EuroSPI 2004, Trondheim, Norway, November 10-12, 2004. Proceedings / edited by T. Dingsøyr.

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Other Authors: Dingsøyr, T. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
Edition:1st ed. 2004.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3281
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Table of Contents:
  • On-Site Customer in an XP Project: Empirical Results from a Case Study
  • Extreme Programming: Reassessing the Requirements Management Process for an Offsite Customer
  • Global Software Development Project Management – Distance Overcoming
  • Towards Comprehensive Experience-Based Decision Support
  • Discovering the Relation Between Project Factors and Project Success in Post-mortem Evaluations
  • Serious Insights Through Fun Software-Projects
  • Software Process Improvement in Small and Medium Sized Software Enterprises in Eastern Finland: A State-of-the-Practice Study
  • An Experimental Replica to Validate a Set of Metrics for Software Process Models
  • Using Measurement Data in a TSPSM Project
  • Software Thinking Improvement Learning Performance Improving Lessons
  • The Adoption of an Electronic Process Guide in a Company with Voluntary Use
  • Knowledge Mapping: A Technique for Identifying Knowledge Flows in Software Organisations
  • Determining the Improvement Potential of a Software Development Organization Through Fault Analysis: A Method and a Case Study
  • Root Cause Analysis and Gap Analysis – A Tale of Two Methods
  • Empirical Evaluation of Two Requirements Prioritization Methods in Product Development Projects
  • Project Effort Estimation: Or, When Size Makes a Difference
  • A Comparison of Size Estimation Techniques Applied Early in the Life Cycle
  • Model and Process for Timely Progress Reporting in Use Case Driven Software Development.