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SPICE 2013: Bremen, Germany
- Tanja Woronowicz, Terry Rout, Rory V. O'Connor

, Alec Dorling:
Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination - 13th International Conference, SPICE 2013, Bremen, Germany, June 4-6, 2013. Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 349, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-38832-3
Process Quality
- Timo Varkoi:

Safety as a Process Quality Characteristic. 1-12 - Giuseppe Lami

, Luigi Buglione, Fabrizio Fabbrini:
Derivation of Green Metrics for Software. 13-24
Medical Device Software Processes
- Anita Finnegan, Fergal McCaffery

, Gerry Coleman:
A Process Assessment Model for Security Assurance of Networked Medical Devices. 25-36 - Silvana Togneri MacMahon

, Fergal McCaffery
, Frank Keenan:
The Approach to the Development of an Assessment Method for IEC 80001-1. 37-48 - Valentine Casey, Fergal McCaffery

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The Development and Current Status of Medi SPICE. 49-60
Design and Use of Process Models
- Michael Boronowsky

, Antanas Mitasiunas, Jonas Ragaisis, Tanja Woronowicz:
An Approach to Development of an Application Dependent SPICE Conformant Process Capability Model. 61-72 - Olivier Mangin, Nicolas Mayer

, Béatrix Barafort, Patrick Heymans, Eric Dubois
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An Improvement of Process Reference Model Design and Validation Using Business Process Management. 73-83 - Ricardo Eito-Brun

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Comparing SPiCE for Space (S4S) and CMMI-DEV: Identifying Sources of Risk from Improvement Models. 84-94
Studies of Software Development
- Fritz Stallinger

, Robert Neumann, Robert Schossleitner:
Assessing Software Product Management Capability: An Industry Validation Case Study. 95-106 - Aarthy Krishnamurthy, Rory V. O'Connor

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Using ISO/IEC 12207 to Analyze Open Source Software Development Processes: An E-Learning Case Study. 107-119 - Çagri Murat Karapiçak, Onur Demirörs

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A Case Study on the Need to Consider Personality Types for Software Team Formation. 120-129
Agile Development
- Özden Özcan Top

, Onur Demirörs
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Assessment of Agile Maturity Models: A Multiple Case Study. 130-141 - Ernest Wallmüller, Fred Kaminski:

Agile Software Development in System Engineering Conditions. 142-153 - Tomas Schweigert, Detlef Vohwinkel, Monique Blaschke, Mohsen Ekssir-Monfared:

TestSPICE and Agile Testing - Synergy or Confusion. 154-164
IT Service Management
- David Tuffley

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Can 'Soft' Organisational Problems Be Solved by 'Hard' Process Reference Models? 165-175 - Marko Jäntti

, Terry Rout, Lian Wen, Sanna Heikkinen, Aileen Cater-Steel:
Exploring the Impact of IT Service Management Process Improvement Initiatives: A Case Study Approach. 176-187 - Aileen Cater-Steel, Wui-Gee Tan, Mark A. Toleman

, Terry Rout, Anup Shrestha
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Software-Mediated Process Assessment in IT Service Management. 188-198
Assessment for Diagnosis
- Martin McHugh, Fergal McCaffery

, Brian Fitzgerald
, Klaas-Jan Stol
, Valentine Casey, Garret Coady:
Balancing Agility and Discipline in a Medical Device Software Organisation. 199-210 - Gilbert Regan

, Fergal McCaffery
, Kevin McDaid, Derek Flood:
Investigation of Traceability within a Medical Device Organization. 211-222 - Stasys Peldzius, Saulius Ragaisis:

Usage of Multiple Process Assessment Models. 223-234
Short Papers
- Tanja Woronowicz, Michael Boronowsky

, David Wewetzer:
Implementing innoSPICE in Support of Political European Innovation Strategies. 235-238 - Frank van Outvorst, Lex Scholten:

Industrial Experience Report: BiSL as Driver for Innovating Business Information Management in the Dutch Police Organization(s). 239-242 - Rory V. O'Connor

, Marty Sanders:
Lessons from a Pilot Implementation of ISO/IEC 29110 in a Group of Very Small Irish Companies. 243-246 - Terence P. Rout:

Critical Design Decisions in the Development of the Standard for Process Assessment. 247-251 - Linda Ibrahim:

Developing the Enterprise SPICE Strategy Using Enterprise SPICE. 252-255 - Bharathi V., Udaya Shastry:

Scorecard Based Project Performance Management. 256-260 - Jennifer Schöffler, Anne Kramer, Norbert Kastner:

Parameterized Generation of Process Variants and Project-Specific Operating Procedures from Business Process Models. 261-266

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