Karl-Heinrich Möller: Selecting, Implementing, and Measuring Methods to Improve the Software Development Process. 73-76
Adam A. Porter: Rethinking Measurement to Support Incremental Process Improvement. 77-81
Norman E. Fenton: Session 2 Summary: Objectives and Context of Measurement or Experimentation. 82-86
Session 3:
Procedures and Mechanisms for Measurement or Experimentation
Richard W. Selby: Software Measurement and Experimentation Frameworks, Mechanisms, and Infrastructure. 89-106
Warren Harrison: Towards Well-Defined, Shareable Product Data. 107-110
D. Ross Jeffery: A View on the Use of Three Research Philosophies to Adress Empirically Determined Weaknesses of the Software Engineering Process. 111-115
Chris F. Kemerer: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice in Software Engineering Management: Reflections on the Staffing Factors Paradox. 116-120
Barbara Kitchenham: A Methodology for Evaluating Software Engineering Methods and Tools. 121-124
Hausi A. Müller: Experimental Software Engineering Should Concentrate on Software Evolution. 125-128
Eric E. Sumner Jr.: Yet Another Laboratory for Software Engineering. 129-132
Horst Zuse: Support of Experimentation by Measurement Theory. 137-140
Barbara Kitchenham: Session 3 Summary: Procedures and Mechanisms for Measurement or Experimentation. 141-148
Session 4:
(Measurement-Based) Modeling
Stephen M. Thebaut, Vincent Yun Shen: Task-Specific Utility Assessment Models and their Role in the Development of Software Engineering Handbooks. 151-157
Lionel C. Briand: Quantitative Empirical Modeling for Manageing Software Development: Constraints, Needs and Solutions. 158-163
Giovanni Cantone: Software Business, Concurrent Engineering and Experience Factory Relationships. 164-170
Daniel Hoffman: Establishing the Fundamentals of Software Engineering. 171-172
Bev Littlewood: Measurement-Based Modelling Issues - The Problem of Assuring Ultra-High Dependability. 173-176
Anneliese von Mayrhauser: The Role of Simulation in Software Engineering Experimentation. 177-179
Markku Oivo: Multiple Viewpoints of Software Models. 180-182