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Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement

17th European Conference, EuroSPI 2010, Grenoble, France, September 1-3, 2010. Proceedings

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Table of contents (26 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A Framework for Process Improvement in Software Product Management

    • Willem Bekkers, Inge van de Weerd, Marco Spruit, Sjaak Brinkkemper
    Pages 1-12
  3. Graphical Technique to Support the Teaching/Learning Process of Software Process Reference Models

    • Ismael Edrein Espinosa-Curiel, Josefina Rodríguez-Jacobo, José Alberto Fernández-Zepeda
    Pages 13-24
  4. Team SPICE: A SPICE-Based Teamwork Assessment Model

    • Esperança Amengual, Antònia Mas, Antoni Lluís Mesquida
    Pages 37-47
  5. MATURE: A Model Driven bAsed Tool to Automatically Generate a langUage That suppoRts CMMI Process Areas spEcification

    • David Musat, Víctor Castaño, Jose A. Calvo-Manzano, Juan Garbajosa
    Pages 48-59
  6. Requirement Changes and Project Success: The Moderating Effects of Agile Approaches in System Engineering Projects

    • Sabine Maierhofer, Ernst Stelzmann, Markus Kohlbacher, Björn Fellner
    Pages 60-70
  7. Software Process Improvement Initiatives Based on Quality Assurance Strategies: A QATAM Pilot Application

    • Dietmar Winkler, Frank Elberzhager, Stefan Biffl, Robert Eschbach
    Pages 71-82
  8. Improving Video Game Development: Facilitating Heterogeneous Team Collaboration through Flexible Software Processes

    • Juergen Musil, Angelika Schweda, Dietmar Winkler, Stefan Biffl
    Pages 83-94
  9. Approach to Identify Internal Best Practices in a Software Organization

    • Calvo-Manzano Jose A., Cuevas Gonzalo, Mejia Jezreel, Muñoz Mirna, San Feliu Tomás, Sánchez Ángel et al.
    Pages 107-118
  10. How to Improve Process Models for Better ISO/IEC 15504 Process Assessment

    • Michel Picard, Alain Renault, Stéphane Cortina
    Pages 130-141
  11. The Tutelkan SPI Framework for Small Settings: A Methodology Transfer Vehicle

    • Gonzalo Valdes, Hernán Astudillo, Marcello Visconti, Claudia López
    Pages 142-152
  12. Software Engineering Support Activities for Very Small Entities

    • Vincent Ribaud, Philippe Saliou, Rory V. O’Connor, Claude Y. Laporte
    Pages 165-176
  13. Improving Software Development Process through Economic Mechanism Design

    • Murat Yilmaz, Rory V. O’Connor, John Collins
    Pages 177-188
  14. Impact of Growing Business on Software Processes

    • Natalja Nikitina, Mira Kajko-Mattsson
    Pages 189-200
  15. The Rosetta Stone Methodology – A Benefits-Driven Approach to SPI

    • Fionbarr McLoughlin, Ita Richardson
    Pages 201-212

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About this book

A typical characterization of EuroSPI is reflected in a statement made by a c- pany: “. . . the biggest value of EuroSPI lies in its function as a European knowledge and experience exchange mechanism for SPI and innovation. ” Since its beginning in 1994 in Dublin, the EuroSPI initiative has outlined that there is not a single silver bullet to solve SPI issues, but that you need to understand a c- bination of different SPI methods and approaches to achieve concrete benefits. The- fore each proceedings volume covers a variety of different topics, and at the conf- ence we discuss potential synergies and the combined use of such methods and - proaches. These proceedings contain selected research papers for five topics: Section I: SPI Tools Section II: SPI Methods Section III: SPI in SMEs Section IV: Economic Aspects of SPI Section V: The Future of SPI Section I presents studies on SPI tools. The authors provide an insight into new tools which can be used for SPI. Willem Bekkers et al. present a new assessment method and tool for software product management. Ismael Edrei-Espinosa-Curiel et al. illustrate a graphical approach to support the teaching of SPI. Paul Clarke and coworkers deal with an analysis and a tool to help real adoption of standards like ISO 12207 and they focus on SPI implementation and practices. Esparanca Amengual et al. present a new team-based assessment method and tool.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Grenoble Institute of Technology, Grenoble, France

    Andreas Riel, Serge Tichkiewitch

  • Lero, The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre and School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

    Rory O’Connor

  • ISCN, Graz, Austria and ISCN, Bray, Co., Wicklow, Ireland

    Richard Messnarz

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