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Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, March 2002
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer, Colin Tully:

Editorial. 1 - Tracy Hall, Austen Rainer, Nathan Baddoo:

Implementing software process improvement: an empirical study. 3-15 - Nathan Baddoo, Tracy Hall:

Practitioner roles in software process improvement: an analysis using grid technique. 17-31 - Jarmo J. Ahonen, Marko Forsell, Sanna-Kaisa Taskinen:

A modest but practical software process modeling technique for software process improvement. 33-44
Volume 7, Number 2, June 2002
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer, Colin Tully:

Editorial. 45 - Bridget Meehan, Ita Richardson:

Identification of Software Process Knowledge Management. 47-55 - G. A. Bell, M. A. Cooper, Sajda Qureshi:

The Holon Framework and Software Process Improvement: A Radiotherapy Project Case Study. 57-70 - Darren Dalcher

, Colin Tully:
Learning from Failures. 71-89
Volume 7, Number 3-4, September 2002
- Walt Scacchi, David Raffo:

Editorial: Special issue on software process simulation and modeling. 91-93 - Juan F. Ramil, Neil Smith:

Qualitative simulation of models of software evolution. 95-112 - Paul Wernick, Tracy Hall:

Simulating global software evolution processes by combining simple models: an initial study. 113-126 - Frank Padberg:

A discrete simulation model for assessing software project scheduling policies. 127-139 - Eliza Chiang, Tim Menzies:

Simulations for very early lifecycle quality evaluations. 141-159 - Márcio de Oliveira Barros, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner, Guilherme Horta Travassos:

A system dynamics metamodel for software process modeling. 161-172 - Ioannis P. Antoniades, Ioannis Stamelos, Lefteris Angelis, Georgios L. Bleris:

A novel simulation model for the development process of open source software projects. 173-188 - Dietmar Pfahl, Günther Ruhe:

IMMoS: a methodology for integrated measurement, modelling and simulation. 189-210

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