Quantitative models for managing software development processes
Software Engineering Journal - Controlling software projects
Software project dynamics: an integrated approach
Software project dynamics: an integrated approach
Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
A formal model of the software test process
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
An extensible model for evaluating the impact of process improvements on software development cycle time
Semi-quantitative Modeling for Managing Software Development Processes
ASWEC '08 Proceedings of the 19th Australian Conference on Software Engineering
Reflections on 10 years of software process simulation modeling: a systematic review
ICSP'08 Proceedings of the Software process, 2008 international conference on Making globally distributed software development a success story
Unifying microprocess and macroprocess research
SPW'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Unifying the Software Process Spectrum
Modeling a resource-constrained test-and-fix cycle and test phase duration
ICSP'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New modeling concepts for today's software processes: software process
Impact of process simulation on software practice: an initial report
Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Software Engineering
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Software process simulation modeling has become an increasinglyactive research area for managing and improving software development processessince its introduction in the last two decades. Hybrid process simulationmodels have attracted interest as a possibility to avoid the limitations of applyingsingle modeling method, and more realistically capture complex real-world software processes. This paper presents a hybrid process modeling scheme tobuild an integrated software process model. It focuses on the particular portionof software process by using different techniques on separate but interconnectedphases, while still allows for the integrity of modeling development process.We developed a hybrid simulation model of the test-and-fix process of incrementalsoftware development. Results conclude that this approach can supportthe investigation of portions of software process at different granularity levelssimultaneously. It also avoids the limitation caused by incomplete process detailof some phases, and may help reduce the effort of building a hybrid simulationmodel.