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ICSSP 2017: Paris, France
- Reda Bendraou, David Raffo, LiGuo Huang, Fabrizio Maria Maggi:
Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Software and System Process, Paris, France, ICSSP 2017, July 5-7, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5270-3
Invited Talks
- Thomas Zimmermann:
Software productivity decoded: how data science helps to achieve more (keynote). 1-2 - Noel Carroll, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Ita Richardson:
Software engineering for connected health (journal first session). 3-4
Systems and Software Process Traceability
- Domenico Amalfitano, Vincenzo De Simone, Anna Rita Fasolino, Stefano Scala:
Improving traceability management through tool integration: an experience in the automotive domain. 5-14 - Dongjin Yu, Jiaojiao Wang:
Mining collaboration patterns of software development processes based on trace alignment. 15-24 - Zeheng Li, Mingrui Chen, LiGuo Huang, Vincent Ng, Ruili Geng:
Tracing requirements in software design. 25-29
Empirical Studies and Experience Reports
- Marco Kuhrmann, Philipp Diebold, Jürgen Münch, Paolo Tell, Vahid Garousi, Michael Felderer, Kitija Trektere, Fergal McCaffery, Oliver Linssen, Eckhart Hanser, Christian R. Prause:
Hybrid software and system development in practice: waterfall, scrum, and beyond. 30-39 - Sanja Aaramaa, Sandun Dasanayake, Markku Oivo, Jouni Markkula, Samuli Saukkonen:
Requirements volatility in software architecture design: an exploratory case study. 40-49 - Haojie Gong, He Zhang, Dexian Yu, Bohan Liu:
A systematic map on verifying and validating software process simulation models. 50-59
Agile World
- Doug Rosenberg, Barry W. Boehm, Bo Wang, Kan Qi:
Rapid, evolutionary, reliable, scalable system and software development: the resilient agile process. 60-69 - Philipp Hohl, Javad Ghofrani, Jürgen Münch, Michael Stupperich, Kurt Schneider:
Searching for common ground: existing literature on automotive agile software product lines. 70-79 - Philipp Diebold, Thomas Zehler, Dominik Richter:
How do agile practices support automotive SPICE compliance? 80-84
Process Modeling and Simulation
- Ilya Verenich, Hoang Nguyen, Marcello La Rosa, Marlon Dumas:
White-box prediction of process performance indicators via flow analysis. 85-94 - Ian J. De Silva, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Domain modeling for development process simulation. 95-99
Business Process Improvement
- Deniz Iren, Hajo A. Reijers:
Leveraging business process improvement with natural language processing and organizational semantic knowledge. 100-108 - Mingrui Chen, Yann Dautais, LiGuo Huang, Jidong Ge:
Data driven credit risk management process: a machine learning approach. 109-113
Process and Project Management
- Dan Houston:
Using TRIZ to balance software process commonality and diversity. 114-123 - María Cecilia Bastarrica, Daniel Perovich, Jacqueline Marín, Luis Rioseco:
Process-based project management and SPI. 124-133 - Alexey Tregubov, Barry W. Boehm, Natalia Rodchenko, Jo Ann Lane:
Impact of task switching and work interruptions on software development processes. 134-138
Poster Papers
- Mushtaq Raza, João Pascoal Faria, Luis Amaro, Pedro Castro Henriques:
WebProcessPAIR: recommendation system for software process improvement. 139-140 - Amin Jalali:
Towards capability-oriented business process management. 141-142
Workshops
- Souheib Baarir, Kais Klai:
First international workshop on verification of business and software processes. 143-144 - Marco Kuhrmann, Philipp Diebold, Jürgen Münch:
First international workshop on hybrid dEveLopmENt approaches in software systems development. 145-146
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