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6th QUATIC 2007: Lisbon, Portugal
- Ricardo Jorge Machado, Fernando Brito e Abreu, Paulo Rupino da Cunha:
Quality of Information and Communications Technology, 6th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology, QUATIC 2007, Lisbon, Portugal, September 12-14, 2007, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 0-7695-2948-8
Invited Papers
- François Coallier:
A Vision for International Standardization in Software and Systems Engineering. 3-11 - Philip Miller:
An SEI Process Improvement Path to Software Quality. 12-20
Session on Software Product Quality
- Harald Gruber, Christian Körner, Reinhold Plösch, Stefan Schiffer:
Tool Support for ISO 14598 based code quality assessments. 21-29 - Ilja Heitlager, Tobias Kuipers, Joost Visser:
A Practical Model for Measuring Maintainability. 30-39 - Sérgio Bryton, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Towards Paradigm-Independent Software Assessment. 40-54
Session on Software Methodologies and Quality Assurance
- Giovanni Giachetti, Beatriz Marín, Nelly Condori-Fernández, Juan Carlos Molina:
Updating OO-Method Function Points. 55-64 - Mario Luca Bernardi, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca:
Testing Aspect Oriented Programs: an Approach Based on the Coverage of the Interactions among Advices and Methods. 65-76 - Miguel Goulão, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Modeling the Experimental Software Engineering Process. 77-90
Session on Software Process Improvement Methods
- Adriano Takara, Aletéia Xavier Bettin, Carlos Miguel Tobar Toledo:
Problems and Pitfalls in a CMMI level 3 to level 4 Migration Process. 91-99 - Paula Ventura Martins, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
A comparative study of SPI Approaches with ProPAM. 100-109 - Kival Chaves Weber, Eratostenes Edson Ramalho de Araujo, Danilo Scalet, Edméia Leonor Pereira de Andrade, Ana Regina Cavalcanti da Rocha, Mariano Angel Montoni:
MPS Model-Based Software Acquisition Process Improvement in Brazil. 110-122
Session on Middleware and Service Architectures
- Tomi Räty, Johannes Oikarinen, Markus Sihvonen:
A Scalable Quality of Service Middleware System with Passive Monitoring Agents over Wireless Video Transmission. 123-130 - Jeff W. Boote, Andreas Hanemann, Loukik Kudarimoti, Panagiotis Louridas, Luis Marta, Michalis Michael, Nicolas Simar, Ilias Tsompanidis:
Quality Assurance in perfSONAR Release Management. 131-142
Session on Quality in the Web
- Angélica Caro, Coral Calero, Emilia Mendes, Mario Piattini:
A Probabilistic Approach to Web Portal?s Data Quality Evaluation. 143-153 - Hernán Molina, Luis Olsina:
Towards the Support of Contextual Information to a Measurement and Evaluation Framework. 154-166
Session on Software Process Improvement in Action
- Ana Regina Cavalcanti da Rocha, Mariano Montoni, Kival Chaves Weber, Eratostenes Edson Ramalho de Araujo:
A Nationwide Program for Software Process Improvement in Brazil. 167-176 - Jens Heidrich, Adam Trendowicz, Jürgen Münch, Yasushi Ishigai, Kenji Yokoyama, Nahomi Kikuchi, Takashi Kawaguchi:
Lessons Learned and Results from Applying Data-Driven Cost Estimation to Industrial Data Sets. 177-186 - Gleison Santos, Mariano Montoni, Jucele F. A. Vasconcellos, Sávio Figueiredo, Reinaldo Cabral, Cristina Cerdeiral, Anne Elise Katsurayama, Peter P. Lupo, David Zanetti, Ana Regina Rocha:
Implementing Software Process Improvement Initiatives in Small and Medium-Size Enterprises in Brazil. 187-198 - Alexandre Bragança, Ricardo Jorge Machado:
Model Driven Development of Software Product Lines. 199-203 - Edgar E. M. Goncalves, António Menezes Leitão:
Offline execution in workflow-enabled Web applications. 204-207 - António Miguel Rosado da Cruz, João Pascoal Faria:
Automatic Generation of User Interfaces from Domain and Use Case Models. 208-212 - Óscar R. Ribeiro, João M. Fernandes:
Validation of Reactive Software from Scenario-Based Models. 213-217 - José Eduardo Fernandes, Ricardo Jorge Machado, João Álvaro Carvalho:
Model-Driven Software Development for Pervasive Information Systems Implementation. 218-222 - Francisco J. Duarte, Ricardo Jorge Machado, João M. Fernandes:
Automated Information Systems Generation for Process-Oriented Organizations. 223-228
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