Journal: Journal of Software Maintenance

Volume 24, Issue 8

851 -- 876Francisco J. Pino, Francisco Ruiz, Félix García, Mario Piattini. A software maintenance methodology for small organizations: Agile_MANTEMA
877 -- 894Mahmood Niazi. An exploratory study of software process improvement implementation risks
895 -- 909Zádor Dániel Kelemen, Rob J. Kusters, Jos J. M. Trienekens. Identifying criteria for multimodel software process improvement solutions - based on a review of current problems and initiatives

Volume 24, Issue 7

719 -- 720Vahid Garousi, Qing Wang. Guest editors' introduction
721 -- 740Xu Bai, LiGuo Huang, He Zhang, Supannika Koolmanojwong. Hybrid modeling and simulation for trustworthy software process management: a stakeholder-oriented approach
741 -- 763He Zhang, Barbara Kitchenham, D. Ross Jeffery. Toward trustworthy software process models: an exploratory study on transformable process modeling
765 -- 781Reda Bendraou, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Franck Fleurey. Achieving process modeling and execution through the combination of aspect and model-driven engineering approaches
783 -- 801Qi Li, Ye Yang, Mingshu Li, Qing Wang, Barry W. Boehm, Chenyong Hu. Improving software testing process: feature prioritization to make winners of success-critical stakeholders
803 -- 814Dan X. Houston, Douglas Buettner, Myron Hecht. Defectivity profiling with dynamic COQUALMO: An explication and product quality retrospective
815 -- 835Mubarak Mohammad, Vangalur S. Alagar. A component-based development process for trustworthy systems
837 -- 850Lan Cao. Dynamic capability for trustworthy software development

Volume 24, Issue 6

603 -- 604Allen Milewski, Alberto Avritzer, Yael Dubinsky. Special issue on global software engineering
605 -- 623Darja Smite, Claes Wohlin. Lessons learned from transferring software products to India
625 -- 642Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Rafael Prikladnicki, A. César C. França, Cleviton V. F. Monteiro, Catarina Costa, Rodrigo G. C. Rocha. An evidence-based model of distributed software development project management: results from a systematic mapping study
643 -- 659Samireh Jalali, Claes Wohlin. Global software engineering and agile practices: a systematic review
661 -- 675Ansgar Lamersdorf, Jürgen Münch, Alicia Fernández del Viso Torre, Carlos Rebate Sánchez, Markus Heinz, H. Dieter Rombach. A rule-based model for customized risk identification and evaluation of task assignment alternatives in distributed software development projects
677 -- 692Tuomas Niinimäki, Arttu Piri, Casper Lassenius, Maria Paasivaara. Reflecting the choice and usage of communication tools in global software development projects with media synchronicity theory
693 -- 706Patricia Lago, Henry Muccini, Muhammad Ali Babar. An empirical study of learning by osmosis in global software engineering
707 -- 717Miguel J. Monasor, Aurora Vizcaíno, Mario Piattini. Cultural and linguistic problems in GSD: a simulator to train engineers in these issues

Volume 24, Issue 5

455 -- 458Miklós Biró, Richard Messnarz. Topics in Software, Systems and Services Process Improvement
459 -- 470Patricia A. McQuaid. Software disasters - understanding the past, to improve the future
471 -- 480Michael Steiner, Monique Blaschke, Michael Philipp, Tomas Schweigert. Make test process assessment similar to software process assessment - the Test SPICE approach
481 -- 491Ivan Garcia, Carla Pacheco, Eloy Mendoza, José Antonio Calvo-Manzano, Gonzalo Cuevas Agustín, Tomás San Feliu Gilabert. Managing the software process with a software process improvement tool in a small enterprise
493 -- 500Antònia Mas Picahaco, Bartomeu Fluxà, Esperança Amengual Alcover. Lessons learned from an ISO/IEC 15504 SPI programme in a company
501 -- 510Mika Johansson, Risto Nevalainen. Additional requirements for process assessment in safety-critical software and systems domain
511 -- 523José Antonio Calvo-Manzano, Gonzalo Cuevas Agustín, Gerzón Gómez, Jezreel Mejia, Mirna Muñoz, Tomás San Feliu Gilabert. Methodology for process improvement through basic components and focusing on the resistance to change
525 -- 540Morten Korsaa, Miklós Biró, Richard Messnarz, Jörn Johansen, Detlef Vohwinkel, Risto Nevalainen, Tomas Schweigert. The SPI manifesto and the ECQA SPI manager certification scheme
541 -- 549Volker Ovi Bachmann, Richard Messnarz. Improving the software development for multiple projects by applying a platform strategy for mechatronic systems
551 -- 560Andreas Riel, Anca Draghici, George Draghici, Damian Grajewski, Richard Messnarz. Process and product innovation needs integrated engineering collaboration skills
561 -- 571Pádraig O'Leary, Fergal McCaffery, Steffen Thiel, Ita Richardson. An agile process model for product derivation in software product line engineering
573 -- 583Elli Georgiadou, Kerstin V. Siakas. KASL-II: a dynamic four-loop model for knowledge sharing and learning
585 -- 601Alain Abran, Jean-Marc Desharnais, Juan Jose Cuadrado-Gallego. Measurement and quantification are not the same: ISO 15939 and ISO 9126

Volume 24, Issue 4

375 -- 400Ebrahim Bagheri, Tommaso Di Noia, Dragan Gasevic, Azzurra Ragone. Formalizing interactive staged feature model configuration
401 -- 419Ho-Won Jung. Process attribute rating and sensitivity analysis in process assessment
421 -- 435P. A. van de Griend, Rob J. Kusters. Integration test effort in sap r/3 systems
436 -- 454Yeni Yuqin Li Helgesson, Martin Höst, Kim Weyns. A review of methods for evaluation of maturity models for process improvement

Volume 24, Issue 3

231 -- 236Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt, Ilia Bider, Gil Regev. Special issue on business process lifecycle: design, deployment, operation and evaluation
237 -- 258Sebastian Adam, Norman Riegel, Jörg Dörr, Özgür Ünalan, Daniel Kerkow. From business processes to software services and vice versa - an improved transition through service-oriented requirements engineering
259 -- 283Roland Ukor, Andy Carpenter. Service selection and horizontal multi-sourcing in process-oriented capability outsourcing
285 -- 302Stefan Zugal, Jakob Pinggera, Barbara Weber. Toward enhanced life-cycle support for declarative processes
303 -- 319Arnon Sturm. Supporting business process analysis via data warehousing
321 -- 339Khurram Shahzad, Jelena Zdravkovic. Process warehouses in practice: a goal-driven method for business process analysis
341 -- 360Antonio De Nicola 0001, Michele Missikoff, Fabrizio Smith. Towards a method for business process and informal business rules compliance
361 -- 373Rainer Schmidt. Meta-service support for the business process life cycle

Volume 24, Issue 2

115 -- 117Ita Richardson, Daniel J. Paulish, June M. Verner. Research directions for global software engineering - where to next?
119 -- 137Rafael Prikladnicki. Propinquity in global software engineering: examining perceived distance in globally distributed project teams
139 -- 152Alexander Boden, Gabriela Avram, Liam J. Bannon, Volker Wulf. Knowledge sharing practices and the impact of cultural factors: reflections on two case studies of offshoring in SME
153 -- 168Marcelo Cataldo, Sangeeth Nambiar. The impact of geographic distribution and the nature of technical coupling on the quality of global software development projects
169 -- 184Olly Gotel, Vidya Kulkarni, Moniphal Say, Christelle Scharff, Thanwadee Sunetnanta. Quality indicators on global software development projects: does 'getting to know you' really matter?
185 -- 205Arttu Piri, Tuomas Niinimäki, Casper Lassenius. Fear and distrust in global software engineering projects
207 -- 229Muhammad Ali Babar. A framework for groupware-supported software architecture evaluation process in global software development

Volume 24, Issue 1

1 -- 0Gerardo Canfora, Darren Dalcher, David Raffo. Software: evolution and process A new journal is born
3 -- 33Huzefa H. Kagdi, Malcom Gethers, Denys Poshyvanyk, Maen Hammad. Assigning change requests to software developers
35 -- 49Joanne E. Hale, David P. Hale. Evaluating testing effectiveness during software evolution: a time-series cross-section approach
51 -- 66Ray-Yaung Chang, Andy Podgurski. Discovering programming rules and violations by mining interprocedural dependences
67 -- 82Ákos Hajnal, István Forgács. A demand-driven approach to slicing legacy COBOL systems
83 -- 113Tony Gorschek, Andrigo Gomes, Andreas Pettersson, Richard Torkar. Introduction of a process maturity model for market-driven product management and requirements engineering