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SPETP@SPICE 2015: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Rory V. O'Connor, Antanas Mitasiunas, Margaret Ross:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Software Process Education, Training and Professionalism co-located with 15th International Conference on Software Process Improvement and Capability dEtermination (SPICE 2015), Gothenburg, Sweden, June 15-17, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1368, CEUR-WS.org 2015
Keynote
- Margaret Ross:
Process Improvement - Barriers and Opportunities for Teaching and Training. 1-6
Workshop Papers
- Alberto Heredia, Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Antonio de Amescua Seco:
A Systematic Mapping Study on Software Process Education. 7-17 - Claude Y. Laporte, Rory V. O'Connor:
Software Process Improvement in Graduate Software Engineering Programs. 18-24 - Vincent Ribaud, Alexandre Bescond, Matthieu Gourvenec, Joel Gueguen, Victorien Lamour, Alexandre Levieux, Thomas Parvillers, Rory V. O'Connor:
Process Assessment Issues in a Bachelor Capstone Project. 25-33 - Tomas Schweigert, Miklós Biró:
The SPI Manifesto and the corresponding ECQA certified SPI manager Training. 34-40 - Barbara Gallina:
An Education-oriented ISO 26262 Interpretation Combined with Constructive Alignment. 41-48 - Martine Herpers:
The Teacher's Role in Gamification in Software Engineering at Universities (Field Report) - or how geeks can be inspired to sing. 49-54 - Oleg Mirzianov, Antanas Mitasiunas:
Continuous Learning Process Assessment Model. 55-62 - Clênio F. Salviano:
Teaching Process Improvement by establishing Process Modeling Profile to drive Process Improvement: The PRO2PI-WORK4E Method. 63-69 - Carlos S. Portela, Alexandre Marcos Lins de Vasconcelos, Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira:
Software Process Education Oriented to Software Industry Needs. 70-74 - Patricia McQuaid, Ritendra Banerjee:
Establishing Long-lasting Relationships between Industry and Academia. 74-79 - Linda Ibrahim:
Process Education Training and Professionalism - Let's Bring Together Process Improvement Knowledge. 80-85
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