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31st EuroSPI 2024: Munich, Germany
- Murat Yilmaz, Paul M. Clarke, Andreas Riel, Richard Messnarz, Christian Greiner, Thomas Peisl:
Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement - 31st European Conference, EuroSPI 2024, Munich, Germany, September 4-6, 2024, Proceedings, Part I. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2179, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-71138-1
SPI and Emerging and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering
- Maria Monserrat, Antónia Mas, Antoni Lluís Mesquida, Antonio Crespí:
Empowering Software Project Success: Guidelines to Enhance the Impact of Human Critical Success Factors. 3-18 - Aybüke Yalçiner, Ahmet Dikici, Ebru Gökalp:
Data-Driven Software Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review. 19-32 - Arife Gülsah Erol, Murat Yilmaz, Paul M. Clarke:
Sleepless in the Code: Exploring the Relationship Between Occupational Anxiety and Sleep Patterns in the Software Industry. 33-47 - Thomas Fehlmann, Eberhard Kranich:
How to Explain Artificial Intelligence to Humans - Learning from Quality Function Deployment. 48-63 - Muhammet Kürsat Görmez, Murat Yilmaz, Paul M. Clarke:
Large Language Models for Software Engineering: A Systematic Mapping Study. 64-79 - Errikos Siakas, Georgios Lampropoulos, Harjinder Rahanu, Elli Georgiadou, Dimitrios Siakas, Kerstin V. Siakas:
REFIoT: A Framework to Combat Requirements Engineering in IoT Applications and Systems. 80-96 - Robin Korfmann, Patrick Beyersdorffer, Jürgen Münch, Marco Kuhrmann:
Using Data Augmentation to Support AI-Based Requirements Evaluation in Large-Scale Projects. 97-111 - Niamh St John Lynch, Róisín Loughran, Martin McHugh, Fergal McCaffery:
Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Medical Device Standards: A Multidisciplinary Literature Review. 112-130 - Ernesto Orozco-Jiménez, Mirna Muñoz, Jezreel Mejía:
Toward the Development of a Method for Identifying Problems and Providing Strategies to Reduce Them in Software Development Teams. 131-146 - Gareth Hogan, Patricija Shalkauskaite, Mengte Zhu, Martin Derwin, Murat Yilmaz, Andrew McCarren, Paul M. Clarke:
Investigating Systems Modernisation: Approaches, Challenges and Risks. 147-162 - Tuomas Bazzan, Benjamin Olojo, Przemyslaw Majda, Thomas Kelly, Murat Yilmaz, Gerard Marks, Paul M. Clarke:
Analysing the Role of Generative AI in Software Engineering - Results from an MLR. 163-180 - Walter Seböck, Arndt Bonitz, Bettina Pospisil, Stefan Ruehrup, Christoph Schmittner, Martin Latzenhofer:
Virtual Emergency Warnings via C-ITS - An Interdisciplinary Approach. 181-194
SPI and Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
- Bhargav Adabala, Gerhard Griessnig, Adam Schnellbach, Martin Ringdorfer, Christian Santer, Aisha Maria Puchleitner, Kaan Suar, Martin Mandl, Vanesa Klopic:
AI-Driven Test Flow Generation from Semi-formal Functional Safety Requirements. 197-205 - Mohammed Hussein, Ahmed Zeyad, Yasser ElAdawy:
Understanding the Implications: Critical Path Analysis vs Dependent Failure Analysis in ISO 26262 Safety Methodology. 206-215 - Buddhika Jayaneththi, Fergal McCaffery, Gilbert Regan:
Towards the Development of a Data Security Risk Management Framework for Medical Device Software AI Models. 216-230 - José Antonio Calvo-Manzano, Tomás San Feliu, Ángel Herranz, Julio Mariño, Lars-Åke Fredlund, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Ana M. Moreno:
Towards an Integrated Cybersecurity Framework for Small and Medium Enterprises. 231-244 - Elaheh Gol Hashem, Walter Sebron:
Situation Analysis for Railway Safety: Adapting SOTIF for Passive Crossings. 245-259 - Thomas Krug, Omar Veledar, Georg Macher:
Leveraging Digital Twins for Smart Hydropower: A Pathway to Industry 4.0. 260-272 - Noha Moselhy, Ahmed Seddik, Doaa Badawy:
A Proposal for ISO24089 Audit Methodology Before Type Approvals: Interface with Automotive SPICE® PAM4.0. 273-299 - Sirisha Bai Govardhan Rao, Julieth Patricia Castellanos Ardila, Sasikumar Punnekkat:
A Proposal for Enhancing IEC 61508 Methodology for the β-Factor Estimation. 300-314 - Thomas Liedtke, Richard Messnarz, Damjan Ekert, Alexander Much:
Consistency for More Than One TARA and Security Element Out of Context Experiences. 315-336
SPI and Standards and Safety and Security Norms
- Damjan Ekert, Elena-Flavia Povirnaru, Andreas Gasch, Ralf Mayer, So Norimatsu, Alexander Feulner, Brigitte Kurz-Grießnig, Peter Lindermuth, Rainer Dreves, Rudolf Grave, Richard Messnarz:
Analysis of Automotive SPICE V4.0 Changes. 339-352 - Darius Barmayoun, Martin Kemeter:
Paving the Road Towards Cybersecurity Compliance: Navigating ISO 21434 and ASPICE from Organizational- to Project-Level Compliance. 353-362 - Mourad Mounir, Noha Moselhy, Khaled Badr:
A Study on Automotive SPICE® Assessment Indicators Correlation with Product Quality. 363-373 - Aysegül Özkurt, Ebru Gökalp, Aylin Hatip Ipek:
A Software Test Maturity Model Customized for Aerospace Industries: A Systematic Literature Review. 374-389 - Christoph Schmittner, Omar Veledar, Thomas Faschang, Georg Macher, Eugen Brenner:
Fostering Cyber Resilience in Europe: An In-Depth Exploration of the Cyber Resilience Act. 390-404 - Sudeesh Bhat, Mourad Mounir, Khaled Badr:
Implementing Process Increments in Sprints: A Way of Working for Improved ASPICE Compliance. 405-412 - Martina Richerzhagen, Matthias Braunersreuther, Groher Patrick, Thomas Wegner, Bernhardt Steger:
Platform Assessment - Challenges and Recommendations Regarding Automotive SPICE©. 413-428 - Ahmed Adel Mohamed, Heba Aslan, Tamer Arafa:
Automotive Cybersecurity Engineering Standardization and Regulation: An Integrated Model. 429-445
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