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8th QUATIC 2012: Lisbon, Portugal
- João Pascoal Faria, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, Ricardo Jorge Machado:
8th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology, QUATIC 2012, Lisbon, Portugal, 2-6 September 2012, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-0-7695-4777-0
Main Session
- Eileen C. Forrester:
Beyond Service Management: The Next Performance Advantage for All Disciplines. 1-3 - Keith G. Jeffery:
Quality Aspects in CLOUD Computing. 4-9 - Cinzia Cappiello, Maristella Matera, Matteo Picozzi, Florian Daniel, Adrian Fernandez:
Quality-Aware Mashup Composition: Issues, Techniques and Tools. 10-19 - Philip Lew, Maissom Qanber Abbasi, Irfan Rafique, X. Wang, Luis Olsina:
Using Web Quality Models and Questionnaires for Web Applications Understanding and Evaluation. 20-29 - Dennis Bijlsma, José Pedro Correia, Joost Visser:
Automatic Event Detection for Software Product Quality Monitoring. 30-37 - Markus Klems, David Bermbach, Rene Weinert:
A Runtime Quality Measurement Framework for Cloud Database Service Systems. 38-46 - Isabel Lopes Margarido, Raul Moreira Vidal, Marco Vieira:
Lessons Learnt in the Implementation of CMMI Maturity Level 5. 47-56 - Panagiotis Sfetsos, Panagiotis Adamidis, Lefteris Angelis, Ioannis Stamelos, Ignatios S. Deligiannis:
Investigating the Impact of Personality and Temperament Traits on Pair Programming: A Controlled Experiment Replication. 57-65 - Hajer Ayed, Benoît Vanderose, Naji Habra:
A Metamodel-Based Approach for Customizing and Assessing Agile Methods. 66-74 - Rui Monteiro, João Araújo, Vasco Amaral, Miguel Goulão, Pedro Patrício:
Model-Driven Development for Requirements Engineering: The Case of Goal-Oriented Approaches. 75-84 - Antonia Bertolino, Antinisca Di Marco, Francesca Lonetti:
Complex Events Specification for Properties Validation. 85-94
Thematic Track: ICT verification and validation
- Eda Marchetti:
Foreword: ICT verification and validation. 95-96 - Daniel Simon, Frank Simon:
Integrating Test and Risk Management. 97-102 - Andrea Bonacchi, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefano Bacherini, Matteo Tempestini, Leonardo Cipriani:
A GUI Testability Problem: A Case Study in the Railway Signaling Domain. 103-107 - Simone Hanazumi, Ana Cristina Vieira de Melo:
Coordinating Exceptions of Java Systems: Implementation and Formal Verification. 108-113 - Saba Anwar, Zeeshan Ali Rana, Shafay Shamail, Mian M. Awais:
Using Association Rules to Identify Similarities between Software Datasets. 114-119 - Raphael Pham, Sebastian Meyer, Ingo Kitzmann, Kurt Schneider:
Interactive Multimedia Storyboard for Facilitating Stakeholder Interaction: Supporting Continuous Improvement in IT-ecosystems. 120-123
Thematic Track: ICT Process Improvement and Assessment
- Karol Frühauf:
Foreword: ICT Process Improvement and Assessment. 124-124 - Clênio F. Salviano, Angela Maria Alves, Giancarlo Nuti Stefanuto, Sonia T. Maintinguer, Carolina V. Mattos, Camila Zeitoum, Giancarlo Reuss:
Developing a Process Assessment Model for Technological and Business Competencies on Software Development. 125-130 - Cesar Barbosa Duarte, João Pascoal Faria, Mushtaq Raza:
PSP PAIR: Automated Personal Software Process Performance Analysis and Improvement Recommendation. 131-136 - Gleison Santos, Marcos Kalinowski, Ana Regina Rocha, Guilherme Horta Travassos, Kival Chaves Weber, José Antonio Antonioni:
MPS.BR Program and MPS Model: Main Results, Benefits and Beneficiaries of Software Process Improvement in Brazil. 137-142 - Eric Rocha de Souza, Maria Lencastre:
A Method for Applying Reuse in Tests Specifications. 143-148 - Alessandra Zoucas, Cristiano Cunha, Clênio F. Salviano, Marcello Thiry:
Revealing the Influence of Leadership on Software Process Improvement Initiatives. 149-152 - Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov, Heinrich C. Mayr, Christian Kop:
Acquiring Empirical Knowledge to Support Intelligent Analysis of Quality-Related Issues in Software Development. 153-156 - Pedro Sá Silva, António Trigo, João Varajão:
Collaborative Risk Management in Software Projects. 157-160 - Guido Lubinski, Armin Oppitz:
Applying the KANO Model in Mobile Services World: A Report from the Frontline. 161-164
Thematic Track: Quality in ICT service management
- Eric Dubois:
Foreword: Quality in ICT service management. 165-165 - Carlos Mendes, João Ferreira, Miguel Mira da Silva:
Using DEMO to Identify IT Services. 166-171 - Maria do Mar Rosa, Nelson Gama, Miguel Mira da Silva:
A Method for Identifying IT Services Using Incidents. 172-177 - Ana Vieira, Soraia Figueiredo, Miguel Mira da Silva:
Using a CRM Approach for Implementing an Information System to Support ITIL. 178-181 - Mauricio Diéguez, Samuel Sepúlveda, Carlos Cares:
On Optimizing the Path to Information Security Compliance. 182-185
Thematic Track: Quality in ICT Requirements Engineering
- Maria Lencastre:
Foreword: Quality in ICT Requirements Engineering. 186-186 - Dusan Savic, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, Sinisa Vlajic, Sasa Lazarevic, Vojislav Stanojevic, Ilija Antovic, Milos Milic:
Use Case Specification at Different Levels of Abstraction. 187-192 - Alexandre Marcos Lins de Vasconcelos, Jose Luis de la Vara, Juan Sánchez, Oscar Pastor:
Towards CMMI-compliant Business Process-Driven Requirements Engineering. 193-198 - Fernando Wanderley, Denis Silva da Silveira:
A Framework to Diminish the Gap between the Business Specialist and the Software Designer. 199-204 - Estrela Ferreira Cruz, Ricardo Jorge Machado, Maribel Yasmina Santos:
From Business Process Modeling to Data Model: A Systematic Approach. 205-210 - Neide Ferreira Alves, Maria Lencastre, Rafael Dueire Lins:
Improving Requirements Quality in Digital Libraries: The Case of Scientific Proceedings. 211-216 - David de Almeida Ferreira, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
Formally Specifying Requirements with RSL-IL. 217-220 - Gilberto A. de A. Cysneiros Filho, Maria Lencastre:
Towards a Traceability Visualisation Tool. 221-223 - Ana Luiza Dias, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes, Paulo César Masiero:
Increasing the Quality of Web Systems: By Inserting Requirements of Accessibility and Usability. 224-229
Thematic Track: Quality in ICT Evolution
- Tiago L. Alves:
Foreword: Quality in ICT Evolution. 230-230 - Jácome Cunha, João Paulo Fernandes, Christophe Peixoto, João Saraiva:
A Quality Model for Spreadsheets. 231-236
Thematic Track: Quality in model driven engineering
- Vasco Amaral:
Foreword: Quality in model driven engineering. 237-238 - Jobson L. Massollar, Rafael Maiani de Mello, Guilherme H. Travassos:
Structuring and Verifying Requirement Specifications through Activity Diagrams to Support the Semi-automated Generation of Functional Test Procedures. 239-244 - João Pascoal Faria, Ana C. R. Paiva, Zhuanli Yang:
Test Generation from UML Sequence Diagrams. 245-250 - Javier Gonzalez-Huerta, Emilio Insfrán, Silvia Abrahão:
A Multimodel for Integrating Quality Assessment in Model-Driven Engineering. 251-254 - André Ribeiro, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
Survey on Cross-Platforms and Languages for Mobile Apps. 255-260 - Vasco Amaral, Bruno Barroca, Paulo Carreira:
Towards a Robust Solution in Building Automation Systems: Supporting Rapid Prototyping and Analysis. 261-264
Thematic Track: Quality in agile methods
- Panagiotis Sfetsos:
Foreword: Quality in agile methods. 265 - Adnan Causevic, Sasikumar Punnekkat, Daniel Sundmark:
Quality of Testing in Test Driven Development. 266-271 - Androklis Mavridis, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Ioannis Stamelos, Panagiotis Sfetsos, Ignatios S. Deligiannis:
Selecting Refactorings: An Option Based Approach. 272-277
Thematic Track: Quality in cloud computing
- Foreword: Quality in cloud computing. 278
- Nuno Cardoso, Rui Abreu:
Self-Healing on the Cloud: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges. 279-284 - Philippe Massonet, Alvaro Arenas:
Towards more Transparency in Quality of Protection for Infrastructure Clouds. 285-290
Thematic Track: Quality in web and mobile engineering
- Silvia Abrahão, Ralf Carbon:
Foreword: Quality in web and mobile engineering. 291-292 - Carmen Moraga, Angélica Caro, Rodrigo Romo Muñoz, María Ángeles Moraga, Coral Calero:
Women vs. Men: Perceptions of Data Quality in Web Portals. 293-298 - Hamilton Fernandes de-Moraes Junior, Fabia Lika Nishida, Ana Cristina Vieira de Melo:
Modelling Websites Navigation Elements According to Usability Aspects. 299-302 - Maissom Qanber Abbasi, Jingnong Weng, Yunhong Wang, Irfan Rafique, Xinran Wang, Philip Lew:
Modeling and Evaluating User Interface Aesthetics Employing ISO 25010 Quality Standard. 303-306 - Paulo R. F. Nunes, Ana Cristina Vieira de Melo:
Testing the Adherence of Enterprise Web Applications to Transactional Patterns. 307-312 - Steffen Hess, Felix Kiefer, Ralf Carbon:
Quality by Construction Through mConcAppt: Towards Using UI-construction as Driver for High Quality Mobile App Engineering. 313-318 - Andreas Rümpel, Klaus Meißner:
Requirements-Driven Quality Modeling and Evaluation in Web Mashups. 319-322 - Emilio Insfrán, Priscila Cedillo, Adrian Fernandez, Silvia Abrahão, Maristella Matera:
Evaluating the Usability of Mashups Applications. 323-326 - Tiago Henrique Lopes Ferreira, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva:
Improving the Quality of the Community Relations Knowledge Using Implicit Connections. 327-332
Thematic Track: SEDES 2012 - Fourth Portuguese Software Engineering Doctoral Symposium
- Miguel Goulão, Fernando Brito e Abreu:
Foreword: SEDES 2012 - Fourth Portuguese Software Engineering Doctoral Symposium. 333-335 - Luís M. Alves, Ricardo Jorge Machado, Pedro Ribeiro:
Experimental Software Engineering in Educational Context. 336-341 - Ankica Barisic, Vasco Amaral, Miguel Goulão:
Usability Evaluation of Domain-Specific Languages. 342-347 - Tiago Boldt Sousa, Hugo Sereno Ferreira:
Object-Functional Patterns: Re-thinking Development in a Post-Functional World. 348-352 - Jose C. C. Martins, Ricardo Jorge Machado:
Ontologies for Product and Process Traceability at Manufacturing Organizations: A Software Requirements Approach. 353-358 - Manuel Joao Amaro, Ricardo Jorge Machado:
A Software Framework for Supporting Ubiquitous Business Processes: An ANSI/ISA-95 Approach. 359-364 - José L. R. Sousa, Ricardo Jorge Machado, J. F. F. Mendes:
Modeling Organizational Information System Architecture Using "Complex Networks" Concepts. 365-370
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