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Jan. 2010 |
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| [2] Amélioration des processus logiciel chez HQE: Étude de cas |
| Authors: |
Lacroix, M, Robillard, P.N. |
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IEEE 20th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, CCECE07, CD proceeding |
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x-x |
| Date/Year: |
Apr. 2007 |
| None available. |
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| [3] Peer Review as a V&V Standard Compliance Technique : An Avionic Industry Case Study |
| Authors: |
Gendreau. O., Robillard, P.N., Labrèche, P. |
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IEEE 20th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, CCECE07, CD proceeding |
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x-x |
| Date/Year: |
Apr. 2007 |
| None available. |
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| [4] Investigating the impact of usability on software architecture through scenarios: A case study on web systems |
| Authors: |
Rafla T., Robillard P.N., Desmarais M. |
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Journal of systems and Software, Vol 79/3 |
| Page(s): |
415-426 |
| Date/Year: |
2006 |
| None available. |
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| [5] Engineering-Based Process and Agile Methodologies for Software Development: A comparative Case Study |
| Authors: |
Germain E. Robillard, P.N. |
| Reference: |
Journal of Systems & Software, Vol 75 |
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17-27 |
| Date/Year: |
2005 |
| None available. |
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| [6] A Case Study on how an Existing Architecture can Accommodate Usability Driven Changes |
| Authors: |
Rafla T., Oketokoun R., Wiklik A., Desmarais M., Robillard P.N. |
| Reference: |
The 8th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications, Acta Press, Anaheim |
| Page(s): |
150-154 |
| Date/Year: |
2004 |
| None available. |
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| [7] Virtual extension: The role of software processes and communication in offshore software development |
| Authors: |
Anandasivam Gopal , Tridas Mukhopadhyay , Mayuram S. Krishnan |
| Reference: |
No Tail |
| Page(s): |
193-200 |
| Date/Year: |
April 2002 |
| In this article, we discuss how software processes affect offshore development projects. We use data from projects in India, and focus on three measures of project performance: effort, elapsed time, and software rework. |
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| [8] An empirical study of software productivity |
| Authors: |
Morasca, S.; Russo, G. |
| Reference: |
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2001. COMPSAC 2001. 25th Annual International |
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317-322 |
| Date/Year: |
2001 |
| We studied productivity in a real-life environment in the Italian public administration by applying the goal/question/metrics paradigm to define a productivity related measurement goal and derive measures that were deemed relevant to reach the stated goal. |
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| [9] Statistical process control: analyzing space shuttle onboard software process |
| Authors: |
Florac, W.A.; Carleton, A.D.; Barnard, J.R. |
| Reference: |
IEEE Software , Volume: 17 Issue: 4 |
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97-106 |
| Date/Year: |
July-Aug. 2000 |
| The authors use data and analysis from a collaborative effort between the Software Engineering Institute (a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the US Department of Defense) and the Space Shuttle Onboard Software Project as a vehicle to illustrate the analytic processes analysts frequently encounter when using SPC. |
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| [10] Applying the PSP in industry |
| Authors: |
Morisio, M. |
| Reference: |
IEEE Software , Volume: 17 Issue: 6 |
| Page(s): |
90-95 |
| Date/Year: |
Nov.-Dec. 2000 |
| The author describes a case study where he introduced the PSP in an industrial environment and that effort raised the issues of: training form and duration, resistance to change, independence and dependence between the single programmer and his or her team, overhead in data collection and tool support, and sustainability of measure. We addressed these problems by considerably modifying the PSP for that environment. |
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| [11] Requirements-Based Estimation of Change Costs |
| Authors: |
Luigi Lavazza |
| Reference: |
Empirical Software Engineering 5(3) |
| Page(s): |
229-243 |
| Date/Year: |
Nov 2000 |
| We present a case study that aims at quantitative assessment of the impact of requirements changes, and quantitative estimation of costs of the development activities that must be carried out to accomplish those changes. Our approach is based on enhanced traceability and an integrated view of the process and product models. The elements in the process and product models are quantitatively characterised through proper measurement, thus achieving a sound basis for different kinds of sophisticated analysis concerning the impact of requirements changes and their costs. We present the results of the application of modeling and measurement to an industrial project dealing with real-time software development. The ability to predict the impact of changes in requirements and the cost of related activities is shown |
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| [12] The successful diffusion of innovations: guidance for software development organizations |
| Authors: |
Green, G.C.; Hevner, A.R. |
| Reference: |
IEEE Software , Volume: 17 Issue: 6 |
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96-103 |
| Date/Year: |
Nov.-Dec. 2000 |
| Using the personal software process (PSP) as an example of an innovative information technology, the authors performed a field study of developers using the PSP approach on software development projects in industry. Their analysis of the results offers practical guidance on how software development organizations should support the diffusion of innovations into successful practice. |
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| [13] Making the software factory work: lessons from a decade of experience |
| Authors: |
Siy, H.P.; Herbsleb, J.D.; Mockus, A.; Krishnan, M.; Tucker, G.T. |
| Reference: |
Software Metrics Symposium, 2001. METRICS 2001. Proceedings. Seventh International |
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317-326 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| We study an organization that was to provide fast, low-cost, high-quality software development services to product teams within Lucent Technologies. We use a rich collection of data from interviews, questionnaires, software metrics and software process assessments to advance our knowledge of how to create and sustain an effective, medium-size process-centered software development organization. |
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| [14] Managing an employee ownership model in an IPO world |
| Authors: |
Shafer, D.F. |
| Reference: |
Engineering Management in Technology-Based Organizations, 2000. Proceedings. 1st Austin Workshop on |
| Page(s): |
11-16 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| Athens Group Inc. (AG), founded in June 1998, is an Austin-based, 100% employee-owned consulting firm specializing in technology strategy and custom software development. Athens Group builds software processes into the infrastructure of each client project. |
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| [15] Obstacles in software process technology evolution: analysis of the code generation case |
| Authors: |
Seppanen, V. |
| Reference: |
Euromicro Conference, 2000. Proceedings of the 26th , Volume: 2 |
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292-299 vol.2 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| The paper discusses experiences gained from the evolution of novel software process technology, a code generation environment. It focuses on the question of why the technology could not, after all, be successfully transferred to industrial use by its developer organisation. |
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| [16] Producing more reliable software: mature software engineering process vs. state-of-the-art technology? |
| Authors: |
Widmaier, J.C.; Smidts, C.; Xin Huang |
| Reference: |
Software Engineering, 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on |
| Page(s): |
88-93 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| This paper explores the specification for the system under development, the two competing development processes, the products and metrics captured during development, the analysis tools and testing techniques by the third party, and the results of a reliability and process analysis. |
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| [17] Studying the process of software change: an analysis of software evolution |
| Authors: |
Burd, E.; Bradley, S.; Davey, J. |
| Reference: |
Reverse Engineering, 2000. Proceedings. Seventh Working Conference on |
| Page(s): |
232-239 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| The paper describes the analysis and results of studies in software evolution. Four major applications have been studied, three of which are from the commercial sector. The study concentrates on analysing changes in data complexity, as a direct result of the maintenance processes through comparing versions of the same application |
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| [18] Supporting collaboration in distributed software engineering teams |
| Authors: |
Layzell, P.; Brereton, O.P.; French, A. |
| Reference: |
Software Engineering Conference, 2000. APSEC 2000. Proceedings. Seventh Asia-Pacific |
| Page(s): |
38-45 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| This paper presents the results from a study of communication and co-operation practices on a range of distributed software projects from an industrial and educational context. It analyses the advantages and disadvantages of distributed software engineering teams and presents the lessons learned from these studies, including team structure, project management, communication and procedures. |
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| [19] Process control for error-free software: a software success story |
| Authors: |
Tackett, B.D.; Van Doren, B. |
| Reference: |
IEEE Software , Volume: 16 Issue: 3 |
| Page(s): |
24-29 |
| Date/Year: |
May-June 1999 |
| This author's customized approach delivered a highly sensitive missile warning system to NORAD's Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center within budget and meeting all the customer requirements. |
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| [20] Software process maturity : is level five enough? |
| Authors: |
Roger G. Fordham |
| Reference: |
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering |
| Page(s): |
611 |
| Date/Year: |
May 1999 |
| My perspective is that of a manager who has developed and managed several high maturity software development organizations on several continents. In this presentation I will address two distinct angles on the theme. |
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