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Product-Focused Software Process Improvement [electronic resource] : 11th International Conference, PROFES 2010, Limerick, Ireland, June 21-23, 2010, Proceedings / edited by Muhammad Ali Babar, Matias Vierimaa, Markku Oivo.

Contributor(s): Ali Babar, Muhammad [editor.] | Vierimaa, Matias [editor.] | Oivo, Markku [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Programming and Software Engineering: 6156Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Edition: 1st ed. 2010.Description: XIII, 410 p. 115 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642137921.Subject(s): Software engineering | Electronic data processing -- Management | Computers and civilization | Information technology -- Management | Computer simulation | Software Engineering | IT Operations | Computers and Society | Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing | Computer ModellingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Keynote Addresses -- Mobile Privacy Requirements on Demand -- Lean Development - Potentials, Principles and Practices -- Software Quality Assurance I -- A Qualitative Survey of Regression Testing Practices -- Investigating the Temporal Behavior of Defect Detection in Software Inspection and Inspection-Based Testing -- Analysis of Bug Fixing Processes Using Program Slicing Metrics -- Agile Software Development -- Systematic Piloting of Agile Methods in the Large: Two Cases in Embedded Systems Development -- Optimized Feature Distribution in Distributed Agile Environments -- Approaches to Agile Adoption in Large Settings: A Comparison of the Results from a Literature Analysis and an Industrial Inventory -- Software Quality Assurance II -- Applying DPPI: A Defect Causal Analysis Approach Using Bayesian Networks -- Evaluating Three Approaches to Extracting Fault Data from Software Change Repositories -- Regularities in Learning Defect Predictors -- Software Business -- Business Value Is Not Only Dollars - Results from Case Study Research on Agile Software Projects -- Critical Success Factors for Offshore Software Development Outsourcing Vendors: An Empirical Study -- Impact of Corporate and Organic Growth on Software Development -- Software Systems -- Prioritizing Countermeasures through the Countermeasure Method for Software Security (CM-Sec) -- Feedback in Context: Supporting the Evolution of IT-Ecosystems -- Comparing Agile Processes for Agent Oriented Software Engineering -- Standardizing the Software Tag in Japan for Transparency of Development -- Process Quality I -- Discovering Software Process and Product Quality Criteria in Software as a Service -- A Maturity Model for IT Dependability in Emergency Management -- Dependency Analysis between CMMI Process Areas -- Software Measurement.-Productivity Reanalysis for Unbalanced Datasets with Mixed-Effects Models -- SAS: A Tool for the GQM+Strategies Grid Derivation Process -- Understanding the Influential Factors to Development Effort in Chinese Software Industry -- Process Quality II -- Lean Management of Software Processes and Factories Using Business Process Modeling Techniques -- Improving Efficiency of Change Impact Assessment Using Graphical Requirement Specifications: An Experiment -- Vague Project Start Makes Project Success of Outsourced Software Development Projects Uncertain -- Software Process Improvement -- The Rosetta Stone Methodology - A Benefits Driven Approach to Software Process Improvement -- Defining and Monitoring Strategically Aligned Software Improvement Goals -- A Strategy for Painless Harmonization of Quality Standards: A Real Case.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: On behalf of the PROFES Organizing Committee we are proud to present the proce- th ings of the 11 International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2010), held in Limerick, Ireland. Since the first conference in 1999 the conference has established its place in the software engineering community as a respected conference that brings together participants from academia and industry. The roots of PROFES are in professional software process improvement motivated by product and service quality needs. The conference addresses both the solutions found in practice as well as relevant research results from academia. To ensure that PROFES retains its high quality and focus on the most relevant research issues, the conference has actively maintained close collaboration with industry and subsequently widened its scope to the research areas of collaborative and agile software devel- ment. The main themes of this year's conference were "Agile and Lean Processes" and "Engineering Service-Oriented Systems. " These two main themes enabled us to cover the contemporary software devel- ment demands and trends in a comprehensive manner and to tackle the most important current challenges identified by the software industry and software research com- nity--namely, the shift of focus from "products" to "services. " The technical program featured invited talks, research papers, and experience reports on the most relevant topics related to processes for developing software-intensive services and products. In addition, a number of workshops and tutorials were hosted.
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Keynote Addresses -- Mobile Privacy Requirements on Demand -- Lean Development - Potentials, Principles and Practices -- Software Quality Assurance I -- A Qualitative Survey of Regression Testing Practices -- Investigating the Temporal Behavior of Defect Detection in Software Inspection and Inspection-Based Testing -- Analysis of Bug Fixing Processes Using Program Slicing Metrics -- Agile Software Development -- Systematic Piloting of Agile Methods in the Large: Two Cases in Embedded Systems Development -- Optimized Feature Distribution in Distributed Agile Environments -- Approaches to Agile Adoption in Large Settings: A Comparison of the Results from a Literature Analysis and an Industrial Inventory -- Software Quality Assurance II -- Applying DPPI: A Defect Causal Analysis Approach Using Bayesian Networks -- Evaluating Three Approaches to Extracting Fault Data from Software Change Repositories -- Regularities in Learning Defect Predictors -- Software Business -- Business Value Is Not Only Dollars - Results from Case Study Research on Agile Software Projects -- Critical Success Factors for Offshore Software Development Outsourcing Vendors: An Empirical Study -- Impact of Corporate and Organic Growth on Software Development -- Software Systems -- Prioritizing Countermeasures through the Countermeasure Method for Software Security (CM-Sec) -- Feedback in Context: Supporting the Evolution of IT-Ecosystems -- Comparing Agile Processes for Agent Oriented Software Engineering -- Standardizing the Software Tag in Japan for Transparency of Development -- Process Quality I -- Discovering Software Process and Product Quality Criteria in Software as a Service -- A Maturity Model for IT Dependability in Emergency Management -- Dependency Analysis between CMMI Process Areas -- Software Measurement.-Productivity Reanalysis for Unbalanced Datasets with Mixed-Effects Models -- SAS: A Tool for the GQM+Strategies Grid Derivation Process -- Understanding the Influential Factors to Development Effort in Chinese Software Industry -- Process Quality II -- Lean Management of Software Processes and Factories Using Business Process Modeling Techniques -- Improving Efficiency of Change Impact Assessment Using Graphical Requirement Specifications: An Experiment -- Vague Project Start Makes Project Success of Outsourced Software Development Projects Uncertain -- Software Process Improvement -- The Rosetta Stone Methodology - A Benefits Driven Approach to Software Process Improvement -- Defining and Monitoring Strategically Aligned Software Improvement Goals -- A Strategy for Painless Harmonization of Quality Standards: A Real Case.

On behalf of the PROFES Organizing Committee we are proud to present the proce- th ings of the 11 International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2010), held in Limerick, Ireland. Since the first conference in 1999 the conference has established its place in the software engineering community as a respected conference that brings together participants from academia and industry. The roots of PROFES are in professional software process improvement motivated by product and service quality needs. The conference addresses both the solutions found in practice as well as relevant research results from academia. To ensure that PROFES retains its high quality and focus on the most relevant research issues, the conference has actively maintained close collaboration with industry and subsequently widened its scope to the research areas of collaborative and agile software devel- ment. The main themes of this year's conference were "Agile and Lean Processes" and "Engineering Service-Oriented Systems. " These two main themes enabled us to cover the contemporary software devel- ment demands and trends in a comprehensive manner and to tackle the most important current challenges identified by the software industry and software research com- nity--namely, the shift of focus from "products" to "services. " The technical program featured invited talks, research papers, and experience reports on the most relevant topics related to processes for developing software-intensive services and products. In addition, a number of workshops and tutorials were hosted.

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