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Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 2001
- Fabiano Cattaneo, Alfonso Fuggetta, Donatella Sciuto:
Pursuing coherence in software process assessment and improvement. 3-22 - Peter Isacsson, Gunnar Pedersen, Stig Bang:
Accelerating CMM-based improvement programs: the accelerator model and method with experiences. 23-34 - Mathias Weske, Thomas Goesmann, Roland Holten, Rüdiger Striemer:
Analysing, modelling and improving workflow application development processes. 35-46 - Oddur Benediktsson, Robin B. Hunter, Andrew D. McGettrick:
Processes for software in safety critical systems. 47-62
Volume 6, Number 2, June 2001
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer, Colin Tully:
Editorial. 65 - Hareton K. N. Leung, Terence C. F. Yuen:
A process framework for small projects. 67-83 - Kurt Schneider, Thilo Schwinn:
Maturing experience base concepts at DaimlerChrysler. 85-96 - Paolo Donzelli, Giuseppe Iazeolla:
A hybrid software process simulation model. 97-109 - Ho-Won Jung:
Rating the process attribute utilizing AHP in SPICE-based process assessments. 111-122
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2001
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer, Colin Tully:
Editorial. 123 - Josée Tassé, Nazim H. Madhavji:
View-based process elicitation: a user's perspective. 125-139 - Scott Henninger:
Turning development standards into repositories of experiences. 141-155 - Ita Richardson:
Software process matrix: a small company SPI model. 157-165
Volume 6, Number 4, December 2001
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer, Colin Tully:
Editorial. 167 - Austen Rainer, Tracy Hall:
An analysis of some core studies of software process improvement. 169-187 - Onur Demirörs, Elif Demirörs, Ayça Tarhan:
Managing instructional software acquisition. 189-203 - Ho-Won Jung, Robin Hunter, Dennis R. Goldenson, Khaled El Emam:
Findings from Phase 2 of the SPICE trials. 205-242
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