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- 2018
- Zulal Akarsu, Özgün Onat Metin, Deniz Gungor, Murat Yilmaz:
Towards a Role Playing Game for Exploring the Roles in Scrum to Improve Collaboration Problems. EuroSPI 2018: 254-264 - Suha Akman, Elif Berru Aksuyek, Onur Kaynak:
ALM Tool Infrastructure with a Focus on DevOps Culture. EuroSPI 2018: 291-303 - Paulo Roberto Martins de Andrade, Samira Sadaoui:
An Analysis of IT Project Management Across Companies in an International Scenario. EuroSPI 2018: 95-107 - Gorka Benguria, Juncal Alonso, Iñaki Etxaniz, Leire Orue-Echevarria, Marisa Escalante:
Agile Development and Operation of Complex Systems in Multi-technology and Multi-company Environments: Following a DevOps Approach. EuroSPI 2018: 15-27 - Alejandro Calderón, Manuel Trinidad, Mercedes Ruiz, Rory V. O'Connor:
Towards a Standard to Describe and Classify Serious Games as Learning Resources for Software Project Management. EuroSPI 2018: 229-239 - Peter H. Carstensen, Otto Vinter:
Eight Aspects of Actions in Improvement Plans. EuroSPI 2018: 147-158 - Jürgen Dobaj, Johannes Iber, Michael Krisper, Christian Kreiner:
Towards Executable Dependability Properties. EuroSPI 2018: 341-353 - Madlen Doberstein:
Crises Respondence Strategies for Companies in the Automotive Industry in Order to Maintain Their Reputation. EuroSPI 2018: 631-639 - John Estdale, Elli Georgiadou:
Applying the ISO/IEC 25010 Quality Models to Software Product. EuroSPI 2018: 492-503 - Thomas Fehlmann, Eberhard Kranich:
Theoretical Aspects of Consumer Metrics for Safety & Privacy. EuroSPI 2018: 640-653 - Rafaela Mantovani Fontana, Regina Albuquerque, Rosmar Luz, Ana Carolina Moises, Andreia Malucelli, Sheila S. Reinehr:
Maturity Models for Agile Software Development: What Are They? EuroSPI 2018: 3-14 - Barbara Gallina, Shankar Iyer:
Towards Quantitative Evaluation of Reuse Within Safety-Oriented Process Lines. EuroSPI 2018: 469-479 - Karolin Gebhardt, Tom Maes, Andreas Riel:
A Project Management Decision Support Tool for Keeping Pace with the Dynamics of Corporate Innovation Projects. EuroSPI 2018: 619-630 - Elli Georgiadou:
Reflections on the Need for Disambiguation of Terminology for Software Process Improvement. EuroSPI 2018: 577-589 - Görkem Giray, Murat Yilmaz, Rory V. O'Connor, Paul M. Clarke:
The Impact of Situational Context on Software Process: A Case Study of a Very Small-Sized Company in the Online Advertising Domain. EuroSPI 2018: 28-39 - Sonja Hammerschmid:
Developing and Testing of a Virtual and Augmented Reality Maturity Model. EuroSPI 2018: 279-288 - Eduardo Herranz, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
Is Gamification a Way to a Softer Software Process Improvement? A Preliminary Study of Success Factors. EuroSPI 2018: 207-218 - Gloria Piedad Gasca Hurtado, María Clara Gómez-Alvarez, Mirna Muñoz, Jezreel Mejia:
Assessment Framework for Gamified Environments: A Gamification Assessment Model for Implementing the Framework. EuroSPI 2018: 240-253 - Masao Ito:
Method of Evaluating the Influence Factor of Safety in the Automated Driving System: The Chasm Between SAE Level 2 and Level 3. EuroSPI 2018: 161-172 - Sebastian Janocha, Peter Witzgall, Adrian Indefrey, Peter Kapfhammer:
A Classification of Roles for Gamification in Business - a CHANGCE-Thinking Approach. EuroSPI 2018: 265-276 - Michael Krisper, Johannes Iber, Jürgen Dobaj:
Use-Cases for Uncertainty Propagation in Distributed Control Systems. EuroSPI 2018: 368-379 - Xabier Larrucea, Félix Nanclares, Izaskun Santamaría, Ricardo Ruiz Nolasco:
Approach for Enabling Security Across PLC Phases: An Industrial Use Case. EuroSPI 2018: 354-367 - Claudia Linditsch, Claudia Fussenecker, Jörg Niemann, Richard Messnarz, Eva Penz, Anette Casey, Jakub Stolfa:
ELIC - Building the New Generation of Engineers for Automotive in Europe. EuroSPI 2018: 654-665 - Philippe Lohier, Patricia Rodríguez-Dapena:
Self-assessment as a Path to Improvement and Recognition for Small Entities. EuroSPI 2018: 514-526 - Georg Macher, Markus Bachinger, Andreas Kager, Michael Stolz, Christian Kreiner:
Integrating SEooC Components in Highly Automated Vehicles. EuroSPI 2018: 56-67 - Antònia Mas, Alexander Poth, Susumu Sasabe:
SPI with Retrospectives: A Case Study. EuroSPI 2018: 456-466 - Fergal McCaffery, Özden Özcan Top, Ceara Treacy, Pangkaj Chandra Paul, John Loane, Jennifer Crilly, Arthur Mc Mahon:
A Process Framework Combining Safety and Security in Practice. EuroSPI 2018: 173-180 - Markus Meichau:
Experiences with a Compliance-Assuring Framework for Decentralized Process Management in a Large Agile Organization. EuroSPI 2018: 410-420 - Richard Messnarz, Harald Sporer:
Functional Safety Case with FTA and FMEDA Consistency Approach. EuroSPI 2018: 387-397 - Richard Messnarz, Bernhard Sechser, Holger Höhn, Volker Lehmann, Damjan Ekert:
Assessing Agile in Automotive Embedded Development Projects Using Automotive SPICE 3.1. EuroSPI 2018: 443-455
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