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[1]  Evolving to a `lighter` software process: a case study
Authors: Moore, R.J.
Reference: Software Engineering Workshop, 2001. Proceedings. 26th Annual NASA Goddard
Page(s): 14-21
Date/Year: 2002
Description d’une expérience d’évolution vers un processus léger (agile).

[2]  Web metrics-estimating design and authoring effort
Authors: Mendes, E.; Mosley, N.; Counsell, S.
Reference: IEEE Multimedia , Volume: 8 Issue: 1
Page(s): 50-57
Date/Year: Jan.-March 2001
Like any software process, Web application development would benefit from early-stage effort estimates. Using an undergraduate university course as a case study, we collected metrics corresponding to Web applications, developers and tools. Then we used those metrics to generate models for predicting design and authoring effort for future Web applications.

[3]  Open source standards on software process: a practical application
Authors: Freericks, C.
Reference: IEEE Communications Magazine , Volume: 39 Issue: 4
Page(s): 116-123
Date/Year: April 2001
Étude de l’application des principes de l’Open Source sur la documentation des processus et à l’application de principes applicatifs à l’apprentissage.

[4]  Thinking objectively: software process improvement in the small
Authors: Robert P. Ward , Mohamed E. Fayad , Mauri Laitinen
Reference: Communications of the ACM, Volume 44 Issue 4
Page(s): 105-107
Date/Year: April 2001
A small software development company’s most difficult challenge: changing processes to match changing circumstances.

[5]  Interval-Based Analysis of Software Processes
Authors: D. Ziegenbein , F. Wolf , K. Richter , M. Jersak , R. Ernst
Reference: ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 36 Issue 8
Page(s): 94-101
Date/Year: August 2001
This paper focuses on the formal analysis of software processes with respect to their non-functional properties like timing or pow er consumption.The proposed approach yields safe upper and lower bounds on these properties and has advantages over previous work in terms of accuracy and efficiency.

[6]  Descriptive Software Process Modeling—How to Deal with Sensitive Process Information
Authors: Ulrike Becker-Kornstaedt
Reference: Empirical Software Engineering 6(4)
Page(s): 353-367
Date/Year: Dec 2001
This paper lists experience from descriptive process modeling cases in industry where sensitive information was provided and provides guidelines on how to deal with such information.

[7]  A specific software development process for an electronic commerce portal
Authors: Gruhn, V.; Schope, L.; Book, M.
Reference: Quality Software, 2001. Proceedings.Second Asia-Pacific Conference on
Page(s): 406-414
Date/Year: 2001
Discussion sur le besoin de développer un processus différent pour le commerce électronique parce que différents sur points X.

[8]  Best practice approaches in know-how and technology transfer methods for manufacturing SMEs
Authors: Enzenhofer, W.; Chroust, G.
Reference: Euromicro Conference, 2001. Proceedings. 27th
Page(s): 279-286
Date/Year: 2001
This paper presents four successfully applied Best Practice Methods aimed at assisting SMEs in the implementation of Information and Communication Technology. Each of these Best Practice Methods used its own step-by-step approach and drew on certain internationally recognized methods and tools for ICT implementation and for software process improvement (SPI).

[9]  Cost estimation driven software development process
Authors: Doban, O.; Pataricza, A.
Reference: Euromicro Conference, 2001. Proceedings. 27th
Page(s): 208-213
Date/Year: 2001
Présentation des expériences de pseudo estimations de coûts en mettant l’emphase sur le design de système basé sur l’estimation des coûts (cost estimation driven system design) pour les systèmes dépendants.

[10]  Incorporating software reliability engineering into the test process for an extensive GUI-based network management system
Authors: Donovan, D.; Dislis, C.; Murphy, R.; Unger, S.; Kenneally, C.; Young, J.; Sheehan, L.
Reference: Software Reliability Engineering, 2001. ISSRE 2001. Proceedings. 12th International Symposium on
Page(s): 44-53
Date/Year: 2001
This paper describes the process used to adapt Software Reliability Engineering (SR) to a GUI-based network management system.

[11]  Integrating pair programming into a software development process
Authors: Williams, L.
Reference: Software Engineering Education and Training, 2001. Proceedings. 14th Conference on
Page(s): 27-36
Date/Year: 2001
Aperçu de comment la programmation par paire peut être intégrée dans un processus (PSP) qui devient alors le CSP. Discussion sur les résultats attendus d’une telle intégration.

[12]  Introducing workflow management in software maintenance processes
Authors: Aversano, L.; Betti, S.; De Lucia, A.; Stefanucci, S.
Reference: Software Maintenance, 2001. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Page(s): 441-450
Date/Year: 2001
Présentation d’une étude de cas de l’adaptation d’une technologie de workflow (processus) pour les projets virtuels

[13]  Special requirements for software process improvement applied in teleworking environments
Authors: Guo, H.
Reference: Quality Software, 2001. Proceedings.Second Asia-Pacific Conference on
Page(s): 331-340
Date/Year: 2001
Discussions sur le fait que la gestion de projets informatiques doit faire attention aux « teleworkers »qui amènent des aspects particuliers. Développement du SPITE.

[14]  Tailoring and verifying software process
Authors: Il-Chul Yoon; Sang-Yoon Min; Bac, D.-H.
Reference: Software Engineering Conference, 2001. APSEC 2001. Eighth Asia-Pacific
Page(s): 202-209
Date/Year: 2001
In this paper, we propose a systeamtic method for formalizing a process standard clearly with the encapsulated reusable process modules, for tailoring process modules, and for verifying tailored process.

[15]  The role of process in software start-up
Authors: Sutton, S.M., Jr.
Reference: IEEE Software , Volume: 17 Issue: 4
Page(s): 33-39
Date/Year: July-Aug. 2000
In the start-up environment, software process technologies and methodologies that focus on advanced levels of process maturity can be out of place. This article gives an overview of a start-up's relationship with the software process and gives guidelines on how to apply this process to a start-up company.

[16]  A flexible requirements process
Authors: Berztiss, A.T.
Reference: Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2000. Proceedings. 11th International Workshop on
Page(s): 973-977
Date/Year: 2000
Different software systems require different approaches to the requirements phase of the software process. We adapt a methodology that has been used effectively for the definition of generic application processes to define a generic requirements process. Tasks of this process are based on a distillation of the software engineering literature. The aim is to achieve for requirements engineering a capability level comparable to what Level 3 of the CMM is for the software process in general.

[17]  Software process support over the Internet
Authors: F. Maurer , G. Succi , H. Holz , B. Kötting , S. Goldmann , B. Dellen
Reference: Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering
Page(s): 642-645
Date/Year: May 1999
The MILOS system supports software development processes over the Internet. It integrates process modeling with project planning and enactment.

[18]  Software process improvement in Web time
Authors: Wiegers, K.E.
Reference: IEEE Software , Volume: 16 Issue: 4
Page(s): 78-86
Date/Year: July-Aug. 1999
Process engineering is sometimes seen as a luxury relevant only to large software projects with long time frames. This article shows otherwise; the Web development group it describes tackled several aspects of project management, change control, requirements engineering, and quality practices, reaping both tangible and cultural benefits within five months.

[19]  Why can't we implement this SDM? [systems development methodology]
Authors: Roberts, T.
Reference: IEEE Software , Volume: 16 Issue: 6
Page(s): 70-71, 75
Date/Year: Nov.-Dec. 1999
To cope with the mounting demands for large, complex information system applications, most organizations turn to a systems development methodology. SDMs are logically appealing, offering a flexible framework for the sequence of tasks needed to develop an application, as well as tools and techniques for accomplishing these tasks.

[20]  Interfacing Oz with the PCTE OMS: A Case Study of Integrating a Legacy System with a Standard Object Management System
Authors: Wenke Lee
Reference: Journal of Systems Integration 9(4)
Page(s): 329-358
Date/Year: Dec 1999
The integration of a legacy system and a standard Object Management System (OMS) is often a very challenging task. This paper details a case study, our experiment in interfacing Oz with the PCTE (Portable Common Tool Environment) Object Management System.

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