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First International Workshop on No-Frills Software Engineering, Yokohama, Japan

The First International Workshop on No-Frills Software Engineering will take place on 28 September 2010 in Yokohama, Japan.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange results and experiences related to applied software processes wi...

28 September 2010 - 28 September 2010
Japan
The First International Workshop on No-Frills Software Engineering will take place on 28 September 2010 in Yokohama, Japan.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange results and experiences related to applied software processes with a special focus on lightweight software process models. As more and more experience from this type of model application becomes available, a critical view of success factors and weaknesses will allow for an assessment of the actual impact, relevance and future course of 'no-frills' software engineering.

Speakers at the conference are set to come cover innovative and significant work in lightweight software process improvement, industry experience, new ideas and the pros and cons of specific proposals. Individual topics will include:
- 'Best practices for lightweight software processes',
- 'Organisational and business views on process improvement',
- 'Value-based software engineering',
- 'Software process improvement and process standards',
- 'Process modelling, composition, and enactment',
- 'Quantitative models for development processes and products',
- 'Global software engineering',
- 'Open source software and software quality',
- 'Reuse of software and software product lines',
- 'Quality assurance, inspections, testing',
- 'Software evolution',
- 'Innovative approaches to software development',
- 'Empirical studies and experimental approaches'.

The workshop is co-located with the Ninth International Conference on New Software Methodologies, Tools, and Techniques.For further information, please visit:
http://www.it-factum.de/NFSE10/(opens in new window)
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