Ebook: Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement: 19th European Conference, EuroSPI 2012, Vienna, Austria, June 25-27, 2012. Proceedings
Author: Paul Clarke Rory V. O’Connor (auth.) Dietmar Winkler Rory V. O’Connor Richard Messnarz (eds.)
- Tags: Software Engineering, Management of Computing and Information Systems, Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing, Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet), Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
- Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science 301
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th EuroSPI conference, held in Vienna, Austria, in June 2012. The 29 revised papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. They are organized in topical sections on SPI and business factors; SPI lifecycle and models; SPI assessment and quality; SPI processes and standards; SPI in SMEs; SPI and implementation; creating environments supporting innovation and improvement; standards and experiences with the implementation of functional safety; business process management; SPI in SMEs - a project management perspective.
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th EuroSPI conference, held in Vienna, Austria, in June 2012. The 29 revised papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. They are organized in topical sections on SPI and business factors; SPI lifecycle and models; SPI assessment and quality; SPI processes and standards; SPI in SMEs; SPI and implementation; creating environments supporting innovation and improvement; standards and experiences with the implementation of functional safety; business process management; SPI in SMEs - a project management perspective.
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th EuroSPI conference, held in Vienna, Austria, in June 2012. The 29 revised papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. They are organized in topical sections on SPI and business factors; SPI lifecycle and models; SPI assessment and quality; SPI processes and standards; SPI in SMEs; SPI and implementation; creating environments supporting innovation and improvement; standards and experiences with the implementation of functional safety; business process management; SPI in SMEs - a project management perspective.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Business Success in Software SMEs: Recommendations for Future SPI Studies....Pages 1-12
MEDEPRO: A Method to Deploy Processes Focused on People....Pages 13-24
A Market Based Approach for Resolving Resource Constrained Task Allocation Problems in a Software Development Process....Pages 25-36
Rule-Based Detection of Process Conformance Violations in Application Lifecycle Management....Pages 37-48
A Model for Business Value in Large-Scale Agile and Lean Software Development....Pages 49-60
Establishing a Continual Service Improvement Model: A Case Study....Pages 61-72
Application of the ISO/IEC 15504 Standard Based Model – innoSPICE....Pages 73-84
Software Process Improvement Health Checklist....Pages 85-96
Software Sustainability from a Process-Centric Perspective....Pages 97-108
Integrating Governance, Service Management and Project Management of IT....Pages 109-120
A Harmonized Multimodel Framework for Safety Environments....Pages 121-132
Towards the Harmonization of Process and Product Oriented Software Quality Approaches....Pages 133-144
Improvement of Task Management with Process Models in Small and Medium Software Companies....Pages 145-156
Towards a Maturity Model for IT Service Management Applied to Small and Medium Enterprises....Pages 157-168
Towards Configurable ISO/IEC 29110-Compliant Software Development Processes for Very Small Entities....Pages 169-180
Using Functional Defect Analysis as an Input for Software Process Improvement: Initial Results....Pages 181-192
Documenting Evolutionary Process Improvements with Method Increment Case Descriptions....Pages 193-204
Towards an Integration of Multiple Process Improvement Reference Models Based on Automated Concept Extraction....Pages 205-216
Innovating Innovation: A Conceptual Framework....Pages 217-228
Towards an Ideation Process Applied to the Automotive Supplier Industry....Pages 229-240
Launching Innovation in the Market Requires Competences in Dissemination and Exploitation....Pages 241-252
EU Project SafEUr – Competence Requirements for Functional Safety Managers....Pages 253-265
Experiences with Trial Assessments Combining Automotive SPICE and Functional Safety Standards....Pages 266-275
A Way to Support SPI Strategy through CertiBPM Training and Certification Program in Romania....Pages 276-287
EU Project BPM-GOSPEL – Applying Compliance Management Scenarios in Business Process Modelling for Trusted Business Coaching Programs....Pages 288-299
There Is No Knowledge without Terminology: Key Factors for Organisational Learning....Pages 300-309
Process Improvement for the Small and Agile....Pages 310-318
A Practical Approach to Project Management in a Very Small Company....Pages 319-329
Software Project Management in Very Small Entities with ISO/IEC 29110....Pages 330-341
Back Matter....Pages -
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th EuroSPI conference, held in Vienna, Austria, in June 2012. The 29 revised papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. They are organized in topical sections on SPI and business factors; SPI lifecycle and models; SPI assessment and quality; SPI processes and standards; SPI in SMEs; SPI and implementation; creating environments supporting innovation and improvement; standards and experiences with the implementation of functional safety; business process management; SPI in SMEs - a project management perspective.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Business Success in Software SMEs: Recommendations for Future SPI Studies....Pages 1-12
MEDEPRO: A Method to Deploy Processes Focused on People....Pages 13-24
A Market Based Approach for Resolving Resource Constrained Task Allocation Problems in a Software Development Process....Pages 25-36
Rule-Based Detection of Process Conformance Violations in Application Lifecycle Management....Pages 37-48
A Model for Business Value in Large-Scale Agile and Lean Software Development....Pages 49-60
Establishing a Continual Service Improvement Model: A Case Study....Pages 61-72
Application of the ISO/IEC 15504 Standard Based Model – innoSPICE....Pages 73-84
Software Process Improvement Health Checklist....Pages 85-96
Software Sustainability from a Process-Centric Perspective....Pages 97-108
Integrating Governance, Service Management and Project Management of IT....Pages 109-120
A Harmonized Multimodel Framework for Safety Environments....Pages 121-132
Towards the Harmonization of Process and Product Oriented Software Quality Approaches....Pages 133-144
Improvement of Task Management with Process Models in Small and Medium Software Companies....Pages 145-156
Towards a Maturity Model for IT Service Management Applied to Small and Medium Enterprises....Pages 157-168
Towards Configurable ISO/IEC 29110-Compliant Software Development Processes for Very Small Entities....Pages 169-180
Using Functional Defect Analysis as an Input for Software Process Improvement: Initial Results....Pages 181-192
Documenting Evolutionary Process Improvements with Method Increment Case Descriptions....Pages 193-204
Towards an Integration of Multiple Process Improvement Reference Models Based on Automated Concept Extraction....Pages 205-216
Innovating Innovation: A Conceptual Framework....Pages 217-228
Towards an Ideation Process Applied to the Automotive Supplier Industry....Pages 229-240
Launching Innovation in the Market Requires Competences in Dissemination and Exploitation....Pages 241-252
EU Project SafEUr – Competence Requirements for Functional Safety Managers....Pages 253-265
Experiences with Trial Assessments Combining Automotive SPICE and Functional Safety Standards....Pages 266-275
A Way to Support SPI Strategy through CertiBPM Training and Certification Program in Romania....Pages 276-287
EU Project BPM-GOSPEL – Applying Compliance Management Scenarios in Business Process Modelling for Trusted Business Coaching Programs....Pages 288-299
There Is No Knowledge without Terminology: Key Factors for Organisational Learning....Pages 300-309
Process Improvement for the Small and Agile....Pages 310-318
A Practical Approach to Project Management in a Very Small Company....Pages 319-329
Software Project Management in Very Small Entities with ISO/IEC 29110....Pages 330-341
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