Computer and communication systems performance modelling
Computer and communication systems performance modelling
The software engineering laboratory: an operational software experience factory
ICSE '92 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering
Efficient software performance estimation methods for hardware/software codesign
DAC '96 Proceedings of the 33rd annual Design Automation Conference
An approach to performance evaluation of software architectures
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Software and performance
Qualitative Methods in Empirical Studies of Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software product lines: practices and patterns
Software product lines: practices and patterns
MicroC/OS-II: the real-time kernel
MicroC/OS-II: the real-time kernel
Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: ADA 95, Real-Time Java, and Real-Time POSIX
Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: ADA 95, Real-Time Java, and Real-Time POSIX
Introduction to 3G Mobile Communications
Introduction to 3G Mobile Communications
Using a qualitative research method for building a software maintenance methodology
Software—Practice & Experience
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Architecture-level performance evaluation of component-based embedded systems
Proceedings of the 40th annual Design Automation Conference
RTAS '04 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
Performance Prediction Based on Knowledge of Prior Product Versions
CSMR '05 Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
Technical Software Development Process in the XML Domain
ICSP '09 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Process: Trustworthy Software Development Processes
Requirements and constructors for tailoring software processes: a systematic literature review
Software Quality Control
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For real time embedded systems software performance is one of the most important quality attributes. Controlling and predicting the software performance in software is associated with a number of challenges. One of the challenges is to tailor the established and rather general performance activities to the needs and available opportunities of a specific organization. This study presents a qualitative methodology for tailoring process activities to a specific organization. The proposed methodology is used in case study performed in a large company that develops embedded platforms. A number of suggestions for modification and addition of process activities has been brought forward as a result of the study. The result can further be summarized as SPE in embedded platform development holds more opportunities for reuse, but also requires more focus on external stakeholders, continual training and coordination between projects.