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Patient autonomy in inpatient medical rehabilitation in Germany-study protocol of a multicenter cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Using a defined and measured Personal Software Process
Improved software processes lead to improved product quality. The Personal Software Process (PSP) is a framework of techniques to help engineers improve their performance-and that of their organizations-through a step-by-step, disciplined approach to measuring and analyzing their work.
Watts S. Humphrey
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Personal Software Process: Classroom Experiences from Finland
2002The personal software process (PSPsm) method was introduced a little less than a decade ago with high expectations. Still, only a limited number of experience reports have been published. This paper reports results from the University of Oulu in Finland, where PSP is a mandatory course for students majoring in software engineering.
Abrahamsson, Pekka, Kautz, Karlheinz
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Personal software improvement process
2023This thesis work documents the results of a study which examines the impact of the Personal Software Process (PSP) on the performance of software engineers, the methodology (Barker's method) employed throughout the development of the automated PSP prototype, and significance of engaging in Web technology.
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Critical factors affecting personal software processes
IEEE Software, 2000Personal software process quality helps determine the success of software projects and organizations. Although encouraging, previous studies treated the Personal Software Process approach as a black-box tool for personal process improvement. We dig deeper into the factors affecting personal processes.
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Understanding software defect detection in the Personal Software Process
Proceedings Ninth International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (Cat. No.98TB100257), 2002There is a general need to understand software defects and the ability to detect defects during different activities. This is particularly important in relation to software process improvement, where one objective may be to decrease the number of defects.
C. Wohlin, A. Wesslen
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