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5th PROFES 2004: Kansai Science City, Japan
- Frank Bomarius, Hajimu Iida:

Product Focused Software Process Improvement, 5th International Conference, PROFES 2004, Kausai Science City, Japan, April 5-8, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3009, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21421-6
Software Process Improvement
- Mahmood Niazi, David Wilson, Didar Zowghi

, Bernard Wong
:
A Model for the Implementation of Software Process Improvement: An Empirical Study. 1-16 - Kjetil Moløkken, Anette C. Lien, Magne Jørgensen, Sinan Sigurd Tanilkan, Hans Gallis, Siw Elisabeth Hove:

Does Use of Development Model Affect Estimation Accuracy and Bias? 17-29 - Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Nicola Boffoli, Danilo Caivano, Giuseppe Visaggio:

Managing Software Process Improvement (SPI) through Statistical Process Control (SPC). 30-46 - Mingyang Gu, Xin Tong:

Towards Hypotheses on Creativity in Software Development. 47-61 - Lasse Harjumaa, Ilkka Tervonen, Pekka Vuorio:

Using Software Inspection as a Catalyst for SPI in a Small Company. 62-75 - Atte Kinnula

, Marianne Kinnula
:
Comparing Global (Multi-site) SPI Program Activities to SPI Program Models. 76-91 - Kunihiko Ikeda, Yasuyuki Akamatsu:

Starting SPI from Software Configuration Management: A Fast Approach for an Organization to Realize the Benefits of SPI. 92-104
Software Quality
- Jukka Riekki, Pekka Isomursu

, Minna Isomursu:
Evaluating the Calmness of Ubiquitous Applications. 105-119 - Axel Spriestersbach, Thomas Springer:

Quality Attributes in Mobile Web Application Development. 120-130 - Lerina Aversano

, Gerardo Canfora, Giovanni Capasso, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Corrado Aaron Visaggio
:
Introducing Quality System in Small and Medium Enterprises: An Experience Report. 131-145
Measurement
- Félix García

, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini:
Definition and Empirical Validation of Metrics for Software Process Models. 146-158 - Pasquale Ardimento

, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Danilo Caivano, Giuseppe Visaggio:
Multiview Framework for Goal Oriented Measurement Plan Design. 159-173 - Magne Jørgensen, Kjetil Moløkken:

Eliminating Over-Confidence in Software Development Effort Estimates. 174-184 - S. Kanmani, V. Rhymend Uthariaraj, V. Sankaranarayanan, P. Thambidurai:

Measuring the Object-Oriented Properties in Small Sized C++ Programs? An Empirical Investigation. 185-202
Methods and Tools
- Atiq Chowdhury, Lesley Pek Wee Land:

An Empirical Investigation on the Impact of Training-by-Examples on Inspection Performance. 203-219 - Yoshiki Higo, Toshihiro Kamiya, Shinji Kusumoto, Katsuro Inoue:

Refactoring Support Based on Code Clone Analysis. 220-233 - Henrik Hedberg:

Introducing the Next Generation of Software Inspection Tools. 234-247 - Amandeep, Günther Ruhe, Mark Stanford:

Intelligent Support for Software Release Planning. 248-262
Experimental Software Engineering
- Osamu Mizuno, Takanari Hamasaki, Yasunari Takagi, Tohru Kikuno:

An Empirical Evaluation of Predicting Runaway Software Projects Using Bayesian Classification. 263-273 - Naoki Ohsugi, Masateru Tsunoda, Akito Monden

, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Effort Estimation Based on Collaborative Filtering. 274-286 - Daniel Rodríguez

, Manoranjan Satpathy, Dietmar Pfahl
:
Effective Software Project Management Education through Simulation Models: An Externally Replicated Experiment. 287-301 - Markku Oivo, Pasi Kuvaja, Petri Pulli, Jouni Similä:

Software Engineering Research Strategy: Combining Experimental and Explorative Research (EER). 302-317
Industrial Experiences
- Minna Pikkarainen, Matias Vierimaa, Hannu Tanner, Raija Suikki:

Automatic Measurement at Nokia Mobile Phones: A Case of SDL Based Software Development. 318-332 - Marek Vokác, Oluf Jensen:

Using a Reference Application with Design Patterns to Produce Industrial Software. 333-347 - João M. Fernandes, Francisco J. Duarte

:
Using RUP for Process-Oriented Organisations. 348-362 - Jianyun Zhou, Tor Stålhane:

Web-Based System Development: Status in the Norwegian IT Organizations. 363-377
Agile Methods
- Tuomo Kähkönen, Pekka Abrahamsson:

Achieving CMMI Level 2 with Enhanced Extreme Programming Approach. 378-392 - Timo Jokela, Pekka Abrahamsson:

Usability Assessment of an Extreme Programming Project: Close Co-operation with the Customer Does Not Equal to Good Usability. 393-407 - Outi Salo, Pekka Abrahamsson:

Empirical Evaluation of Agile Software Development: The Controlled Case Study Approach. 408-423 - Kari Känsälä:

Good-Enough Software Process in Nokia. 424-430 - Marcello Visconti, Curtis R. Cook:

An Ideal Process Model for Agile Methods. 431-441 - Ari Keronen, Mauri Myllyaho, Pasi Alatalo, Markku Oivo, Harri Antikainen, Jarmo Rusanen:

Experimental Development of a Prototype for Mobile Environmental Information Systems (MEIS). 442-456
Software Process Assessment
- Stig Larsson, Fredrik Ekdahl:

Selecting CMMI Appraisal Classes Based on Maturity and Openness. 457-470 - Pasi Ojala:

Combining Capability Assessment and Value Engineering: A BOOTSTRAP Example. 471-484 - Marcello Visconti, Curtis R. Cook:

Assessing the State of Software Documentation Practices. 485-496
Requirements Engineering
- Laura Lehtola, Marjo Kauppinen, Sari Kujala

:
Requirements Prioritization Challenges in Practice. 497-508 - Masatoshi Shimakage, Atsuo Hazeyama:

A Requirement Elicitation Method in Collaborative Software Development Community. 509-522 - Sergiy A. Vilkomir, Aditya K. Ghose:

Development of a Normative Package for Safety-Critical Software Using Formal Regulatory Requirements. 523-537
Software Reuse / COTS
- Jingyue Li

, Reidar Conradi, Parastoo Mohagheghi, Odd Are Sæhle, Øivind Wang, Erlend Naalsund, Ole Anders Walseth:
A Study of Developer Attitude to Component Reuse in Three IT Companies. 538-552 - Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini:

Managing COTS Components Using a Six Sigma-Based Process. 553-567 - Mercedes Ruiz, Isabel Ramos, Miguel Toro:

Using Dynamic Modeling and Simulation to Improve the COTS Software Process. 568-581

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