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SPICE 2011: Dublin, Ireland
- Rory V. O'Connor

, Terry Rout, Fergal McCaffery
, Alec Dorling:
Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination - 11th International Conference, SPICE 2011, Dublin, Ireland, May 30 - June 1, 2011. Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 155, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21232-1
Part 1 / Process Modelling and Assessment
- Lian Wen, David Tuffley, Terry Rout:

Using Composition Trees to Model and Compare Software Process. 1-15 - Clênio F. Salviano:

A Modeling View of Process Improvement. 16-27 - Paul M. Clarke, Rory V. O'Connor

:
An Approach to Evaluating Software Process Adaptation. 28-41 - Mohammad Zarour

, Alain Abran, Jean-Marc Desharnais:
Evaluation of Software Process Assessment Methods - Case Study. 42-51
Part 2 / Safety and Security
- Per Johannessen, Öjvind Halonen, Ola Örsmark:

Functional Safety Extensions to Automotive SPICE According to ISO 26262. 52-63 - Antoni Lluís Mesquida, Antònia Mas Picahaco, Esperança Amengual:

An ISO/IEC 15504 Security Extension. 64-72
Part 3 / Medi SPICE
- M. S. Sivakumar, Valentine Casey, Fergal McCaffery

, Gerry Coleman:
Verification & Validation in Medi SPICE. 73-83 - Oisín Cawley, Ita Richardson, Xiaofeng Wang:

Medical Device Software Development - A Perspective from a Lean Manufacturing Plant. 84-96 - Martin McHugh, Fergal McCaffery

, Valentine Casey:
Standalone Software as an Active Medical Device. 97-107
Part 4 / High Maturity
- Ayça Tarhan, Onur Demirörs

:
Assessment of Software Process and Metrics to Support Quantitative Understanding: Experience from an Undefined Task Management Process. 108-120 - Timo Karasch, Jens Peter Benthaus:

Methodical Enhancement of Maturity Level: "SPICE" and "SixSigma" Intertwine. 121-132
Part 5 / Implementation and Improvement
- Marion Lepmets, Eric Ras, Alain Renault:

Organizational Support for Process Improvement - Results of an International Survey. 133-144 - Angela Maria Alves, Marcelo Schneck de Paula Pessôa, Clênio F. Salviano:

Towards a Systemic Maturity Model for Public Software Ecosystems. 145-156 - Fritz Stallinger

, Robert Neumann, Robert Schossleitner, Rene Zeilinger:
Linking Software Life Cycle Activities with Product Strategy and Economics: Extending ISO/IEC 12207 with Product Management Best Practices. 157-168 - Emanuel Irrazábal, Felipe Vásquez, Rafael Díaz, Javier Garzás:

Applying ISO/IEC 12207: 2008 with SCRUM and Agile Methods. 169-180
Part 6 / Short Papers
- Celestina Bianco:

Agile and SPICE Capability Levels. 181-185 - Smitha Bhandary, Shah Quadri:

Application of Lean Principles in Automotive Software Projects. 186-189 - Matthias Rasking:

Experiences Developing TMMi® as a Public Model. 190-193 - Fran O'Hara:

Experiences from Informal Test Process Assessments in Ireland - Top 10 Findings. 194-196 - Terry Rout:

High Levels of Process Capability in CMMI and ISO/IEC 15504. 197-199 - B. Sridhar, G. Rajesh:

Process Innovation Reaping Customer Satisfaction. 200-203 - Clênio F. Salviano:

Process Improvement in an R&D&I Center Using Enterprise SPICE and SPICE for Research Models. 204-207 - Fergal McCaffery

, Valentine Casey:
Med-Trace. 208-211 - Bernhard Sechser:

Functional Safety - SPICE for Professionals? 212-216 - Sandra Kelly, Frank Keenan, Fergal McCaffery

:
Challenges for Requirements Development: An Industry Perspective. 217-220 - Reinhold Plösch, Gustav Pomberger, Fritz Stallinger

:
Software Engineering Strategies: Aligning Software Process Improvement with Strategic Goals. 221-226 - Rory V. O'Connor

, Claude Y. Laporte:
Deploying Lifecycle Profiles for Very Small Entities: An Early Stage Industry View. 227-230 - Fran O'Hara:

Past, Present and Future of Process Improvement in Ireland - An Industry View. 231-235 - Bharathi V., Udaya Shastry:

Neural Network Based Effort Prediction Model for Maintenance Projects. 236-239 - Naseebullah, Shuib Bin Basri, P. D. D. Dominic, Muhammad Jehangir Khan

:
A Framework of Organizational E-Readiness Impact on E-Procurement Implementation. 240-245

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