Berlin
In 2000 the IWSM conference was held on October 4-6 in Berlin.
Papers
On this conference 19 papers were presented. These papers are published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Object-Oriented Software Measurement
- Dirk Beyer, Claus Lewerentz, Frank Simon
Impact of Inheritance on Metrics for Size, Coupling, and Cohesion in Object-Oriented Systems - Peter Rosner, Tracy Hall, Tobias Mayer
Measuring Object-Orientedness: The Invocation Profile - Siar Sarferaz, Wolfgang Hesse
CEOS – A Cost Estimation Method for Evolutionary, Object-Oriented Software Development - Li Xinke, Liu Zongtian, Pan Biao, Xing Dahong
A Measurement Tool for Object Oriented Software and Measurement Experiments with IT
Investigations in Software Process Improvement
- Erik Foltin, Andreas Schmietendorf
Estimating the Cost of Carrying out Tasks Relating to Performance Engineering - Tracy Hall, Nathan Baddoo, David N. Wilson
Measurement in Software Process Improvement Programmes: An Empirical Study - Christof Ebert, Casimiro Hernandez Parro, Roland Suttels, Harald Kolarczyk
Improving Validation Activities in a Global Software Development - Manoranjan Satpathy, Rachel Harrison, Colin F. Snook, Michael J. Butler
A Generic Model for Assessing Process Quality - Andreas Schmietendorf, André Scholz
Maturity Evaluation of the Performance Engineering Process
Function-Point-Based Software Measurement
- Alain Abran, Serge Oligny, Charles R. Symons
COSMIC FFP and the World-Wide Field Trials Strategy - Harry M. Sneed
Extraction of Function-Points from Source-Code - Luca Santillo
Early & Quick COSMIC-FFP Analysis using Analytic Hierarchy Process
Software Measurement of Special Aspects
- Sue Black, Francis Clark
Measuring the Ripple Effect of Pascal Programs - Maya Daneva
An Assessment of the Effects of Requirements Reuse Measurements on the ERP Requirements Engineering Process - Reiner R. Dumke, Cornelius Wille
A New Metric-Based Approach for the Evaluation of Customer Satisfaction in the IT Area - Dirk Schmelz, Margitta Schmelz, Julia Schmelz
Utility Metrics for Economic Agents
Improving the Software Measurement Process
- Luigi Buglione, Alain Abran
QFD: A Different Way to Measure Software Quality - Dirk Hamann, Andrew Beitz, Markus Müller, Rini van Solingen
Using FAME Assessments to Define Measurement Goals - Francis Dion, Thanh Khiet Tran, Alain Abran
Mapping Processes Between Parallel, Hierarchical, and Orthogonal System Representations
Organization
Program Committee
Alain Abran, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
Manfred Bundschuh, DASMA, Germany
Jean-Marc Desharnais, CIM Montreal, Canada
Reiner Dumke, University of Magdeburg, Germany
Christof Ebert, Alcatel Antwerp, Belgium
Tracy Hall, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Franz Lehner, University of Regensburg, Germany
Claus Lewerentz, TU Cottbus, Germany
Rini van Solingen, IESE Kaiserslautern, Germany
Andreas Schmietendorf, T-Nova Berlin, Germany
Harry Sneed, SES Munich/Budapest, Hungary
Charles Symons, SMS, London, UK
Hans van Vliet, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Horst Zuse, TU Berlin, Germany
Website
Original website: www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/iwsm/iwsm2000
Shortlink to this page: 2000.iwsm-mensura.org