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- 2011
- Stefan Wagner:
The use of application scanners in software product quality assessment. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 42-49 - Motoei Azuma:
The impact of ICT evolution and application explosion on software quality: a solution by ISO/IEC 250nn square series of standards. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 1-2 - Andreas Goeb, Klaus Lochmann:
A software quality model for SOA. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 18-25 - Mathieu Lavallée, Pierre N. Robillard:
Do software process improvements lead to ISO 9126 architectural quality factor improvement. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 11-17 - Klaus Lochmann, Andreas Goeb:
A unifying model for software quality. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 3-10 - Ayse Tosun Misirli, Brendan Murphy, Thomas Zimmermann, Ayse Basar Bener:
An explanatory analysis on eclipse beta-release bugs through in-process metrics. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 26-33 - Harry M. Sneed, Rudolf Majnar:
A process for assessing data quality. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 50-57 - Masae Yamamuro, Yukio Tanitsu, Toshihiro Komiyama, Motoei Azuma:
Introduction of Japan's investigation activities on systems and software product quality metrics. WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011: 34-41 - Stefan Wagner, Sunita Chulani, Bernard Wong:
Proceedings of the 8th international workshop on Software quality, WoSQ@ESEC/FSE 2011, Szeged, Hungary, September 4, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0851-9 [contents] - 2009
- Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Mario Piattini, Francisco J. Pino, Giuseppe Visaggio:
Comparing ISO/IEC 12207 and CMMI-DEV: Towards a mapping of ISO/IEC 15504-7. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 59-64 - Andrea Bei, Maurizio Lancia, Flavio Lombardi, Roberto Puccinelli:
Processes for software development within the Public Administration. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 22-32 - Michele Bombardieri, Francesca Arcelli Fontana:
Software aging assessment through a specialization of the SQuaRE quality model. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 33-38 - Florian Deissenboeck, Elmar Jürgens, Klaus Lochmann, Stefan Wagner:
Software quality models: Purposes, usage scenarios and requirements. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 9-14 - Parastoo Mohagheghi, Vegard Dehlen:
Existing model metrics and relations to model quality. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 39-45 - Frank Salger, Gregor Engels, Alexander Hofmann:
Inspection effectiveness for different quality attributes of software requirement specifications: An industrial case study. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 15-21 - Ana Sanz-Esteban, Javier García Guzmán, Javier Saldaña Ramos, Antonio Amescua:
A proposal of a process model to create a test factory. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 65-70 - Mikael Svahnberg, Kennet Henningsson:
Consolidating different views of quality attribute relationships. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 46-50 - Bernard Wong, Mahwish Bhatti:
The influence of team relationships on software quality. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 1-8 - Justin Wong, Danny Ho, Luiz Fernando Capretz:
An investigation of using Neuro-Fuzzy with software size estimation. WoSQ@ICSE 2009: 51-58 - 2009 ICSE Workshop on Software Quality, WoSQ@ICSE 2009, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 16, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-3723-8 [contents]
- 2008
- Stefan Wagner, Florian Deissenboeck, Sebastian Winter:
Managing quality requirements using activity-based quality models. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 29-34 - Stefan Biffl, Richard Mordinyi, Thomas Moser, Dindin Wahyudin:
Ontology-supported quality assurance for component-based systems configuration. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 59-64 - Xian Chen, Paul G. Sorenson:
A QoS-based service acquisition model for IS services. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 41-46 - LiGuo Huang, Xu Bai, Suku Nair:
Developing a SSE-CMM-based security risk assessment process for patient-centered healthcare systems. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 11-16 - Tatsuya Miyake, Yoshiki Higo, Katsuro Inoue:
A metric-based approach for reconstructing methods in object-oriented systems. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 53-58 - Christian R. Prause, Stefan Apelt:
An approach for continuous inspection of source code. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 17-22 - Zeeshan Ali Rana, Shafay Shamail, Mian Muhammad Awais:
Towards a generic model for software quality prediction. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 35-40 - Dan E. Tamir, Oleg V. Komogortsev, Carl J. Mueller:
An effort and time based measure of usability. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 47-52 - June M. Verner:
Quality software development: what do we need to improve in the software development process? WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 1-2 - Bernard Wong, Sazzad Hasan:
Cultural influences and differences in software process improvement programs. WoSQ@ICSE 2008: 3-10
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