Software Process Standardization for Distributed Working Groups
ISESS '99 Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Symposium and Forum on Software Engineering Standards
Journal of Systems and Software
Engineering Rich Internet Application User Interfaces over Legacy Web Models
IEEE Internet Computing
Designing Rich Internet Applications Combining UWE and RUX-Method
ICWE '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Eighth International Conference on Web Engineering
Continuous process improvement at a large software organization
Software Process: Improvement and Practice
Model-based collaborative design in engineering
CDVE'09 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Cooperative design, visualization, and engineering
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Under a Software Process Improvement (SPI) environment, all phases of a process improvement initiative involving establishing commitment, assessment or diagnosing, improvement plans generation, pilot implementation and improvements deployment, may be accomplished collaboratively by different groups inside an enterprise. Organizational, technical and processbased circumstances have an impact on process assessment and modeling practices. Based on a Model-based Collaborative Design, a strategy for collaborative process assessment and modeling is proposed. This collaborative support helps project managers in overcoming complexities and to create a common understanding of the process and products of a SPI initiative. Finally, a Rich Internet Application (RIA) is developed and applied to provide strong support for distributed project managers, to collaboratively assess and model their software process within a SPI project, the CEForSPI (Collaborative Environment For Software Process Improvement) prototype. This tool represents a collaborative strategy to support SPI teams in handling the different phases of a typical SPI lifecycle.