Making Globally Distributed Software Development a Success Story International Conference on Software Process, ICSP 2008 Leipzig, Germany, May 10-11, 2008, Proceedings /

This volume contains papers presented at the International Conference on Software Process (ICSP 2008) held in Leipzig, Germany, during May 10-11, 2008. ICSP 2008 was the second conference of the ICSP series. The theme of ICSP 2008 was “Making Globally Distributed Software Development a Success Story...

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Other Authors: Wang, Qing. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Pfahl, Dietmar. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Raffo, David. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edition:1st ed. 2008.
Series:Programming and Software Engineering ; 5007
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79588-9
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505 0 |a Invited Talk -- Benefits of Global Software Development: The Known and Unknown -- Method Engineering: Towards Methods as Services -- Process Management -- Macro-processes Informing Micro-processes: The Case of Software Project Performance -- Improving Software Risk Management Practices in a Medical Device Company -- Framework to Evaluate Software Process Improvement in Small Organizations -- On Deriving Actions for Improving Cost Overrun by Applying Association Rule Mining to Industrial Project Repository -- Software Multi-project Resource Scheduling: A Comparative Analysis -- Project Assets Ontology (PAO) to Support Gap Analysis for Organization Process Improvement Based on CMMI v.1.2 -- Process Content -- Towards Individualized Requirements Specification Evolution for Networked Software Based on Aspect -- Requirement-Centric Traceability for Change Impact Analysis: A Case Study -- Scaling Up Software Architecture Evaluation Processes -- Process Tools and Metrics -- Software Project Similarity Measurement Based on Fuzzy C-Means -- An Empirically–Based Process to Improve the Practice of Requirement Review -- Capability Assessment of Individual Software Development Processes Using Software Repositories and DEA -- Process Representation, Analysis and Modeling -- Scoping Software Process Models - Initial Concepts and Experience from Defining Space Standards -- Detection of Consistent Patterns from Process Enactment Data -- A Deviation Management System for Handling Software Process Enactment Evolution -- Assessing Quality Processes with ODC COQUALMO -- Accurate Estimates without Calibration? -- Investigating Factors Affecting the Usability of Software Process Descriptions -- Degree of Agility in Pre-Implementation Process Phases -- Support IT Service Management with Process Modeling and Analysis -- The Secret Life of a Process Description: A Look into the Evolution of a Large Process Model -- Simulation Modeling -- Simulating Worst Case Scenarios and Analyzing Their Combined Effect in Operational Release Planning -- Using Process Simulation to Assess the Test Design Effort Reduction of a Model-Based Testing Approach -- GENSIM 2.0: A Customizable Process Simulation Model for Software Process Evaluation -- RVSim: A Simulation Approach to Predict the Impact of Requirements Volatility on Software Project Plans -- Identifying Key Success Factors for Globally Distributed Software Development Project Using Simulation: A Case Study -- Hybrid Modeling of Test-and-Fix Processes in Incremental Development -- Reflections on 10 Years of Software Process Simulation Modeling: A Systematic Review -- Experience Report -- Integrating Joint Reviews with Automotive SPICE Assessments Results -- Quantitatively Managing Defects for Iterative Projects: An Industrial Experience Report in China -- An Investigation of Software Development Productivity in China -- Optimized Software Process for Fault Handling in Global Software Development -- Measuring and Comparing the Adoption of Software Process Practices in the Software Product Industry. 
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