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10th QUATIC 2016: Lisbon, Portugal
- Mark C. Paulk, Ricardo J. Machado, Miguel A. Brito, Miguel Goulão, Vasco Amaral:
10th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology, QUATIC 2016, Lisbon, Portugal, September 6-9, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3581-6
Main Track
- Aêda Sousa, Tarcísio Couto Pereira, Celso Agra, Fernanda M. R. Alencar:
Use of Ontologies in Embedded Systems: A Systematic Mapping. 1-8 - Farina Faiz, Rubaida Easmin, Alim Ul Gias:
Achieving Better Requirements to Code Traceability: Which Refactoring Should Be Done First? 9-14 - Antonio Vallecillo, Carmen Morcillo, Priscill Orue:
Expressing Measurement Uncertainty in Software Models. 15-24 - Diego Clerissi, Maurizio Leotta, Gianna Reggio, Filippo Ricca:
Test Driven Development of Web Applications: A Lightweight Approach. 25-34 - Antonello Calabrò, Francesca Lonetti, Eda Marchetti, Giorgio Oronzo Spagnolo:
Enhancing Business Process Performance Analysis through Coverage-Based Monitoring. 35-43 - Tom McBride, Marion Lepmets:
Quality Assurance in Agile Safety-Critical Systems Development. 44-51 - Timo Varkoi, Risto Nevalainen, Timo Mäkinen:
Process Assessment in a Safety Domain - Assessment Method and Results as Evidence in an Assurance Case. 52-58
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Requirements Engineering
- Maria Lencastre, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
Thematic Track: Quality in ICT Requirements Engineering 2016. 59-60 - Adriana Rodrigues, Maria Lencastre, Gilberto A. de A. Cysneiros Filho:
Multi-VisioTrace: Traceability Visualization Tool. 61-66 - Jorge Romulo Frota Dos Santos, Adriano Bessa Albuquerque, Plácido Rogério Pinheiro:
Requirements Prioritization in Market-Driven Software: A Survey Based on Large Numbers of Stakeholders and Requirements. 67-72 - Opeyemi O. Adesina, Timothy C. Lethbridge, Stéphane S. Somé:
A Fully Automated Approach to Discovering Nondeterminism in State Machine Diagrams. 73-78 - Dante Carrizo Moreno:
Comparison of Research and Practice Regarding What We Mean by "The Right Software Requirements Elicitation Technique". 79-82 - João Pimentel, Maria Lencastre, Jaelson Castro:
Implicit Priorities in Adaptation Requirements. 83-86
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Model-Driven Engineering
- Marjan Mernik, Jordi Cabot:
Foreword to the Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Model-Driven Engineering. 87 - Francesco Basciani, Juri Di Rocco, Davide Di Ruscio, Ludovico Iovino, Alfonso Pierantonio:
A Customizable Approach for the Automated Quality Assessment of Modelling Artifacts. 88-93 - Davide Di Ruscio, Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Yannis Korkontzelos, Nicholas Matragkas, Jurgen J. Vinju:
Supporting Custom Quality Models to Analyse and Compare Open-Source Software. 94-99
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Agile Methods
- Eduardo Miranda, João M. Fernandes:
Foreword of the Thematic Track Quality Aspects in Agile Methods. 100 - S. Hassan Adelyar, Alex Norta:
Towards a Secure Agile Software Development Process. 101-106 - Antonio Cesar Brandao Gomes da Silva, Glauco de Figueiredo Carneiro, Antonio Carlos Marcelino de Paula, Miguel Pessoa Monteiro, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Agility and Quality Attributes in Open Source Software Projects Release Practices. 107-112 - Gaetano Lombardi:
Being Business Agile Focusing on Flow Efficiency: Tale of a Practitioner's Approach. 113-117
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Process Improvement and Assessment
- Karol Frühauf:
Foreword of the Thematic Track Quality Aspects in Process Improvement and Assessment. 118 - Fabricio Wickey da Silva Garcia, Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira, Clênio Figueiredo Salviano:
CERTICS - A Harmonization with CMMI-DEV Practices for Implementation of Technological Development Competence Area. 119-124 - Claude Y. Laporte, Rory V. O'Connor:
Implementing Process Improvement in Very Small Enterprises with ISO/IEC 29110: A Multiple Case Study Analysis. 125-130 - Anna Vasileva, Doris Schmedding:
How to Improve Code Quality by Measurement and Refactoring. 131-136 - Luiz Otavio Danin de Lima, Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira, Bleno Wilson Franklin Vale da Silva, Gessica Pinheiro da Silva, Iuri Igonez Silva Raiol:
Spider-DAR: A Tool to Support the Implementation of Decision Analysis and Resolution Process Based into CMMI-DEV and MR-MPS-SW Models. 137-142 - Cenkler Yakin:
Evolution of Process & Product Metrics Based on Information Needs. 143-145 - Lilian Santos Ferreira da Silva, Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira:
A Process Framework with Agile Practices for Implementation of Project Portfolio Management Process. 146-149 - Luiz Sérgio Plácido da Silva, Suzana Cândido de Barros Sampaio, Eric Rocha de Souza, Renata T. Moreira, Alexandre M. L. de Vasconcelos:
Mapping between the Guide of IT Solution Contract and CMMI Models: A Qualitative Analysis. 150-153
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Verification and Validation
- Gianluca Mezzetti:
Foreword to the Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Verification and Validation. 154 - Ludger Martin, Manuel Dudda:
Usability Reasoning Using OWL 2 RL. 155-159 - Luis E. Mendoza Morales, Manuel I. Capel:
Checking Critical Software Systems: A Formal Proposal. 160-163
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Software Engineering Using Evidence-Based Approaches
- Sheila S. Reinehr, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Foreword of the thematic track quality aspects in software engineering using evidence-based approaches. 164-165 - Fabian Kortum, Jil Klünder:
Early Diagnostics on Team Communication: Experience-Based Forecasts on Student Software Projects. 166-171 - José Pereira dos Reis, Glauco de Figueiredo Carneiro:
Code Smells Incidence: Does It Depend on the Application Domain? 172-177
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Big Data Systems
- Maribel Yasmina Santos:
Foreword to the Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Big Data Systems. 178 - Andrey Malikov, Vladimir Voronkin, Nikolay Shiryaev:
Models of Integrity Assurance in Big Relational Databases. 179-184 - Ian Oliver, Yoan Miché:
On the Development of a Metric for Quality of Information Content over Anonymised Data-Sets. 185-190
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Safety-Critical Systems
- Marion Lepmets:
Foreword to the Thematic Track: Quality in Safety-Critical Systems. 191-192 - Marion Lepmets, Tom McBride, Fergal McCaffery:
Towards Safer Medical Device Software Systems: Industry-Wide Learning from Failures and the Use of Safety-Cases to Support Process Compliance. 193-198 - Barbara Gallina, Kathyayani Padira, Mattias Nyberg:
Towards an ISO 26262-compliant OSLC-based Tool Chain Enabling Continuous Self-Assessment. 199-204 - Martine Herpers, Daniela Schmelz:
Generic Acceptance Test Strategy for Mobile Robots' Navigation Algorithms: Applied in a Health Care Environment. 205-208
Thematic Track: Quality Aspects in Service Management
- Natalia Kryvinska, Miguel Mira da Silva:
Foreword of the Thematic Track Quality Aspects in Service Management. 209 - Mehdi Panjwani, Marko Jäntti, Juuso Sormunen:
IT Service Management from a Perspective of Small and Medium Sized Companies. 210-215 - Martin Kollar, Arkadiusz Zieba:
A Method of MOS Evaluation for Video Based Services. 216-221
Thematic Track: 6th Portuguese Software Engineering Doctoral Symposium
- Paulo Rupino, José Maria Fernandes:
Foreword to the 6th Portuguese Software Engineering Doctoral Symposium (SEDES 2016). 222-223 - Ana Lima, Gabriela Fernandes, Ricardo J. Machado:
Project and Program Management Implications in the Portfolio Management of IT Projects in Applied R&D Organizations. 224-229 - Bruno Lima, João Pascoal Faria:
Towards the Online Testing of Distributed and Heterogeneous Systems with Extended Petri Nets. 230-235 - Juliana Medeiros, Miguel Goulão, Alexandre M. L. de Vasconcelos, Carla T. L. L. Silva:
Towards a Model about Quality of Software Requirements Specification in Agile Projects. 236-241 - Nuno Santos, Ricardo J. Machado, Nuno Ferreira:
Adopting Logical Architectures within Agile Projects. 242-247 - Américo Rio, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Web Systems Quality Evolution. 248-253 - João Caldeira, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Software Development Process Mining: Discovery, Conformance Checking and Enhancement. 254-259
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