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Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 1998
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer:

Editorial. 1 - Mikael Lindvall:

Monitoring and measuring the change-prediction process at different granularity levels: an empirical study. 3-10 - K. Thorwart:

The AMETIST process improvement experiment: towards efficient team development in small companies. 11-18 - Reiner R. Dumke:

Guest Editor Introduction: Software Measurement in Theory and Practice. 19-20 - Christof Ebert:

The quest for technical controlling. 21-31 - Erik Foltin, Reiner R. Dumke:

Aspects of software metrics database design. 33-42 - Harry M. Sneed:

Measuring reusability of legacy software systems. 43-48
Volume 4, Number 2, June 1998
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer:

Editorial. 53 - Frank Niessink, Hans van Vliet:

Towards mature IT services. 55-71 - Tim C. Kasse, Patricia A. McQuaid:

Entry strategies into the process improvement initiative. 73-88 - Frank Bomarius, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Wolfgang Müller:

Knowledge management for learning software organizations. 89-93
Volume 4, Number 3, September 1998
- Dewayne E. Perry, Wilhelm Schäfer:

Editorial. 99 - Gianpaolo Cugola, Carlo Ghezzi:

Software processes: a retrospective and a path to the future. 101-123 - Gregory Alan Bolcer, Richard N. Taylor:

Advanced workflow management technologies. 125-171 - Antony Powell, Duncan Brown:

A practical strategy for industrial reuse improvement. 173-182
Volume 4, Number 4, December 1998
- Introduction to Special Issue on 'Organizational Change in Software Process Improvement'. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 4(4): 185 (1998)

- Claude Y. Laporte, Sylvie Trudel:

Addressing the people issues of process improvement activities at Oerlikon Aerospace. 187-198 - Deependra Moitra:

Managing change for software process improvement initiatives: a practical experience-based approach. 199-207 - Karlheinz Kautz:

Software process improvement in very small enterprises: does it pay off? 209-226 - Dirk Stelzer

, Werner Mellis:
Success factors of organizational change in software process improvement. 227-250

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