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PROFES Workshops 2011: Torre Canne, Italy
- Danilo Caivano, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Félix Oscar García, Marcela Genero, Emilia Mendes, Per Runeson, Alberto Sillitti, Guilherme H. Travassos, Giuseppe Visaggio:

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Product Focused Software Development and Process Improvement, Profes '11, Torre Canne, Brindisi, Italy, June 20-22, 2011 - Second Proceedings: Short Papers, Doctoral Symposium and Workshops. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0783-3
PKMT workshop
- Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim

, Jean Carlo Rossa Hauck, Luigi Buglione, Fergal McCaffery, Thaísa Cardoso Lacerda, Ronny F. Vieira da Cruz:
Building a maturity & capability model repository. 2-5 - Simona Pricope, Horst Lichter

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A model based integration approach for reference models. 6-9 - Darko Durisic

, Miroslaw Staron
, Martin Nilsson:
Measuring the size of changes in automotive software systems and their impact on product quality. 10-13 - Sousuke Amasaki:

Replicated analyses of windowing approach with single company datasets. 14-17 - Taísa Alves dos Santos, Renata Mendes de Araujo, Andréa Magalhães Magdaleno:

Bringing out collaboration in software development social networks. 18-21 - Dante Carrizo Moreno, Oscar Dieste, Marta López:

Identifying moderator variables through requirements elicitation experiments limitations. 22-25 - Benedikt Hauptmann:

Model-based test instantiation for applications with user interfaces. 27-30 - Valentina Lenarduzzi

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Towards a marketing strategy for open source software. 31-33 - Usman Nasir, Mahmood Niazi

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Cloud computing adoption assessment model (CAAM). 34-37 - Federica Sarro

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Search-based approaches for software development effort estimation. 38-43 - Ana M. Fernández-Sáez

, Marcela Genero
, Michel R. V. Chaudron
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Empirical investigation on the benefits of using UML in software maintenance. 44-47
VALOIR workshop
- R. J. Macasaet

, Lawrence Chung, José Luis Garrido
, Manuel Noguera
, María Luisa Rodríguez:
An agile requirements elicitation approach based on NFRs and business process models for micro-businesses. 50-56 - Luigi Buglione:

Light maturity models (LMM): an Agile application. 57-61 - Carlos Fernández

, Daniel López, Agustín Yagüe
, Juan Garbajosa
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Towards estimating the value of an idea. 62-67 - Jean-Marc Desharnais, Luigi Buglione, Bugra Kocatürk:

Using the COSMIC method to estimate Agile user stories. 68-73 - Zornitza Bakalova, Maya Daneva

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A comparative case study on clients participation in a 'traditional' and in an Agile software company. 74-80
PKMT workshop
- Andrea Volpe:

Reduction of complexity as key element for the management of a programme for public works. 82-85 - Lars Rölker-Denker, Marco Eichelberg:

The GAL project: an interdisciplinary PM challenge. 86-88 - Solvita Berzisa

, Janis Grabis
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Combining project requirements and knowledge in configuration of project management information systems. 89-95 - Paolo Maresca

, Lidia Stanganelli, Mauro Coccoli
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Managing a software project leveraging students' cooperation: on the road to Eclipse (OTRE) experience. 96-100 - Luca Carrubbo, Emanuela Antonucci:

Agro-food industry in light of service research: a system perspective. 101-105 - Pietro D'Ambrosio, Rita Francese, Antonio Marino, Ignazio Passero

, Genny Tortora:
Towards a shared software factory: an industrial experience. 106-111 - Marialuisa Saviano

, Primiano Di Nauta
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Project management as a compass in complex decision making contexts: a viable systems approach. 112-119 - Ciro Di Leva, Isaia Guardascione, Frederick Newton:

International mission in Kosovo: program, project and knowledge management. 120-127 - Giancarlo Nota

, Rossella Aiello, Rosario Carvello:
Modeling the reconciliation process for stakeholder diverging project views. 128-134 - Vincenzo D'Errico, Massimo Fico, Giacomo Franco:

Knowledge based business model to manage opportunities in a distributed network of partners. 135-140 - Antonio Coletta:

Establishing and improving project management using assessment models for process capability and organizational maturity tutorial. 141-145

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