10. ISPW 1996:
Dijon,
France
10th International Software Process Workshop (ISPW '96), June 17-19, 1996, Dijon, France.
IEEE Computer Society 1996
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title = {10th International Software Process Workshop (ISPW '96), June
17-19, 1996, Dijon, France},
booktitle = {ISPW},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
year = {1996},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Workshop/Session Summaries
Position Papers
- Ilham Alloui, Flávio Oquendo:
Support for environment-mediated human cooperation in large-scale reuse-based projects.
18-20
- Selma Arbaoui, Flávio Oquendo:
Reuse sensitive process models: are process elements software assets too?
21-24
- Denis Avrilionis, Pierre-Yves Cunin:
Process model reuse support-the OPSIS approach.
25-28
- Robert Balzer:
Supporting product line development.
29-31
- Sergio Bandinelli, Santiago Rementeria:
Software reuse introduction requires a process perspective.
32-34
- Noureddine Belkhatir, Jacky Estublier:
Supporting reuse and configuration for large scale software process models.
35-39
- Alfs T. Berztiss:
The software process and application domains.
40-42
- Reidar Conradi:
Process support for reuse.
43-47
- Gianpaolo Cugola, Carlo Ghezzi:
Program families: some requirements issues for the process languages.
48-50
- Elisabetta Di Nitto, Alfonso Fuggetta:
Product lines: what are the issues?
51-53
- Stephane Doublait, Cristina Lissoni:
Processes for systematic software reuse.
54-59
- Ernst Ellmer, Dieter Merkl:
Considerations for an organizational memory in software development.
60-62
- Jacky Estublier, Samir Dami:
About reuse in multi-paradigm process modelling approach.
63-65
- R. Mark Greenwood, Peter Kawalek, Ian Robertson, Brian Warboys:
An asset view on the software process.
66-67
- Stephane Doublait, Cristina Lissoni:
Processes for Systematic Software Reuse.
68-70
- Dennis Heimbigner, Alexander L. Wolf:
Software in the field needs process too.
71-73
- Roger Hitchings, Maria Martinez:
Reuse of process elements-one company's experience.
74-77
- Craig Hollenbach:
Experiences in process domain engineering at PRC Inc.
78-79
- Won-Kook Hong, Nazim H. Madhavji:
The role of a software process generaliser in managing a line of products.
80-82
- Karen E. Huff:
Process measurement through process modeling and simulation.
83-85
- Maria Letizia Jaccheri:
Reusing software process models in E3.
86-88
- Badara Ali Kaba, Jean-Claude Derniame:
Evolution of on-line process fragments families.
89-92
- Gail E. Kaiser, Peter D. Skopp, Jack Jingshuang Yang, George T. Heineman:
On the yellow brick road to component-based product lines.
93-96
- Carol Diane Klingler, Richard Creps:
Integrating and applying processes and methods for product line management.
97-100
- M. M. Lehman:
Feedback, evolution and software technology.
101-103
- Nancy A. Staudenmayer:
Moving away from a hacker vs. disciplined-based organizational legacy-an organization theory perspective on software processes.
104-108
- Stanley M. Sutton Jr., Leon J. Osterweil:
Product families and process families.
109-111
- Martin Verlage:
Towards software process modules.
112-114
- Lawrence G. Votta, Mary L. Zajac:
Using process waiver data to improve a design process: a case study of feedback and control using the FEAST model.
115-
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