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Monday June 20th - Doctoral Symposium, Workshops and Tutorials
 09:00  Doctoral Symposium
 09:00  Workshop on Managing the Client Value Creation Process in Agile Projects (VALOIR)
 09:00  Workshop on project and knowledge management trends (PKMT)
 09:00  TUTORIAL: Establishing and improving project management using assessment models for process capability and organizational maturity
 10:30-11:00  Coffee Break
 12:30-13:30  Lunch
 13:30-15:00  workshop and doctoral symposium sessions
 15:00-15:30  Coffee Break
 15:30-17:00  workshop and doctoral symposium sessions
 18:00  Bus pickup for Welcome Reception

 

Tuesday June 21st 2011
 8:30-9:00  Registration
 9:00-9:30  Wecome and Introduction
 9:30-10:30  Keynote
 10:30-11:00  Coffee break
 11:00-12:30 Parallel Session 1A - Agile and Lean Practices Parallel Session 1B: Cross-Model Quality Improvement
Miroslaw Staron and Wilhelm Meding.   
Monitoring Bottlenecks in Agile and Lean Software Development Projects – A Method and its Industrial Use
Jean Carlo R. Hauck, Christiane Gresse Von Wangenheim, Fergal Mc Caffery and Luigi Buglione.
Proposing an ISO/IEC 15504-2 Compliant Method for Process Capability/Maturity Models Customization
Miguel Morales Trujillo, Hanna Oktaba, Francisco J. Pino and María J. Orozco.
Applying Agile and Lean Practices in a Software Development Project into a CMMI Organization
César Pardo, Francisco J. Pino, Félix García, Mario Piattini, Maria Teresa Baldassarre and Sandra Lemus.
Homogenizing, Comparison and Integration: A Harmonizing Strategy for the Unification of Multi-Models for Banking Sector
Kirsi Korhonen.
Adopting Agile Practices in Teams with No Direct Programming Responsibility – a Case Study
Andre L. Ferreira, Ricardo Machado and Mark Paulk.
Supporting Audits and Assessments in Multi-Model Environments
 12:30-13:30  Lunch break
 11:00-12:30 Parallel Session 2A: Global and Competitive Software Development Parallel Session 2B: Managing Diversity
Emam Hossain, Paul Bannerman and Ross Jeffery.
Scrum Practices in Global Software Development
Tomas Martinez-Ruiz, Félix García and Mario Piattini.
Managing Process Diversity by Applying Rationale Management in Variant Rich Processes
Andrzej Zalewski and Szymon Kijas.
Towards the Competitive Software Development
Martin Höst, Alma Orucevic-Alagic and Per Runeson.
Usage of Open Source in Commercial Software Product Development - Findings from a Focus Group Meeting
Tihana Galinac Grbac and Darko Huljenic.
Defect Detection Effectiveness and Product Quality in Global Software Development
Ahmad Salman Khan and Mira Kajko-Mattsson.
Identifying and Tackling Diversity of Management and Administration of a Handover Process
 15:00-15:30  Coffee break
 15:30-17:00  Session 3: Short Paper Track
Christiane Gresse Von Wangenheim, Jean Carlo R. Hauck, Luigi Buglione, Fergal Mccaffery, Thaisa Cardoso Lacerda and Ronny F. Vieira Da Cruz. Building a Maturity & Capability Model Repository
Simona Pricope and Horst Lichter. A Model Based Integration Approach for Reference Models
Darko Durisic, Miroslaw Staron and Martin Nilsson. Measuring the Size of Changes in Automotive Software Systems and their Impact on Product Quality
Sousuke Amasaki. Replicated Analyses of Windowing Approach with Single Company Datasets
Taisa Santos, Renata Araujo and Andrea Magdaleno. Bringing Out Collaboration in Software Development Social Networks
Oscar Dieste, Marta López Fernández and Dante Carrizo. Experiment limitations may be a source of information for the design of replications
 18:30  Bus pickup for Conference Banquet - Restaurant "La Maddalena"

 

Wednesday June 22nd 2011
 9:30-10:30  Keynote
 10:30-11:00  Coffee break
 11:00-12:30 Parallel Session 4A: Product-Focused Software Process Improvement Parallel Session 4B: Requirement Process Improvement
Per Runeson, Per Heed and Alexander Westrup.
A Factorial Experimental Evaluation of Automated Input Generation - Java Platform Testing in Embedded Devices

Aminah Zawedde, Martijn Klabbers, Ddembe Williams and Mark Van Den Brand.
Understanding the Dynamics of Requirements Process Improvement: A New Approach

Marcos Kalinowski, Emilia Mendes and Guilherme Travassos.
Automating and Evaluating Probabilistic Cause-Effect Diagrams to Improve Defect Causal Analysis

Edward Kabaale and Josephine Nabukenya.
A Systematic Approach to Requirements Engineering Process Improvement in Small and Medium Enterprises: An Exploratory Study

Sergio Di Martino, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino and Federica Sarro.
A Genetic Algorithm to configure Support Vector Machines for Predicting Fault-Prone Components
Francesco Di Cerbo, Gabriella Dodero, Gianna Reggio, Filippo Ricca and Giuseppe Scanniello.
Precise vs. Ultra-light Activity Diagrams - An Experimental Assessment in the Context of Business Process Modelling
 12:30-13:30  Lunch break
 11:00-12:30 Parallel Session 5A: Software Process Improvement Parallel Session 5B: Product and Process Measurements
Henk Van Der Schuur, Slinger Jansen and Sjaak Brinkkemper.
If the SOK Fits, Wear It: Pragmatic Process Improvement through Software Operation Knowledge
Masaki Obana, Noriko Hanakawa and Hajimu Iida.
A process complexity- product quality (PCPQ) model based on process fragment with workflow management tables
Sami Kollanus.
Critical Issues on Test-Driven Development
Sergio Di Martino, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino and Federica Sarro.
Using Web Objects for Development Effort Estimation of Web Applications: A Replicated Study
Filippo Ricca, Alessandro Marchetto and Marco Torchiano.
On the difficulty of computing the Truck Factor
Maria Tortorella and Lerina Aversano.
Applying EFFORT for Evaluating CRM Open Source Systems
 15:00-15:30  Coffee break
   Conference Close