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WoSQ '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software quality
ACM2006 Proceeding
  • Conference Chair:
  • Sunita Chulani,
  • Program Chairs:
  • Barry Boehm,
  • June Verner,
  • Bernard Wong
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
ICSE06: International Conference on Software Engineering Shanghai China 21 May 2006
ISBN:
978-1-59593-399-7
Published:
21 May 2006
Sponsors:
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Article
Workshop description of 4th workshop on software quality (WOSQ)

Cost, schedule and quality are highly correlated factors in software development. They basically form three sides of the same triangle. Beyond a certain point (the "Quality is Free" point), it is difficult to increase the quality without increasing ...

SESSION: Workshop papers
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A risk management capability model for use in medical device companies

Medical device software is a risky business. Failure of the software can have potentially catastrophic effects, leading to injury of patients or even death. It is therefore no surprise that regulators throughout the world are penalising medical device ...

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Extending the ISO/IEC 9126-1 quality model with non-technical factors for COTS components selection

The selection of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is currently a central activity in the development of information systems. Criteria for selecting COTS components include both technical and non-technical issues. Whilst many catalogues of ...

Article
Using fault slippage measurement for monitoring software process quality during development

In a competitive environment where time-to-market is crucial for success, software development companies initiate process improvement programs that can shorten the development time. They especially seek improvements in the verification activities since ...

Article
Demystifying maintainability

Due to its economic impact "maintainability" is broadly accepted as an important quality attribute of software systems. But in contrast to attributes such as performance and correctness, there is no common understanding of what maintainability actually ...

Article
Accessibility validation with RAVEN

Testing is, for most, a necessary evil in the software life cycle. One very important form of testing is the evaluation of software products according to mandated criteria or guidelines such as those that specify level of accessibility. Such evaluations ...

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Quality gates in use-case driven development

In use-case driven software development, a project is organized as sequence of use-case development workflows. Here, we describe a process where each workflow instance is a sequence of model transformation steps, whose outcome has to pass defined ...

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An exploratory study of process enactment as input to software process improvement

Software process improvement has been a focus of industry for many years. To assist the procedure and implementation of software process improvement we provide a software process recovery method based on mining project enactment data. The goal of ...

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Revisiting the problem of using problem reports for quality assessment

In this paper, we describe our experience with using problem reports from industry for quality assessment. The non-uniform terminology used in problem reports and validity concerns have been subject of earlier research but are far from settled. To ...

Article
Toward effective deployment of design patterns for software extension: a case study

A design pattern documents a reference design for the solution to a recurring problem encountered in object-oriented software development. The fundamental theme of design patterns is to encapsulate the concepts that vary. Software practitioners ...

Article
Optimal release time: numbers or intuition?

Despite the exponential increase in the demand for software and the increase in our dependence on software, many software manufacturers behave in an unpredictable manner. In such an unpredictable software manufacturer organization, it is difficult to ...

Article
A methodology to support software release decisions

A relatively unexplored area in the field of software management is the implementation or release decision, deciding whether or not a software product can be transferred from its development phase to operational use. Many software manufacturers have ...

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Modelling the quality economics of defect-detection techniques

There are various ways to evaluate defect-detection techniques. However, for a comprehensive evaluation the only possibility is to reduce all influencing factors to costs. There are already some models and metrics for the cost of quality that can be ...

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Exploring robust component-based software

The emerging technology of component-based software engineering offers huge potentials for quicker and easier software development. Meanwhile, it imposes big challenges on performance optimization of component-based software systems. Tolerance design ...

Contributors
  • Cisco Systems
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Oulu
  • Middlesex University

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Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate7of11submissions,64%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
WoSQ '1111764%
Overall11764%