9 papers:
- ICST-2015-ArltMPW #dependence #testing
- If A Fails, Can B Still Succeed? Inferring Dependencies between Test Results in Automotive System Testing (SA, TM, AP, SW), pp. 1–10.
- ICSE-2012-CrnkovicBZ #education #re-engineering
- Ten tips to succeed in Global Software Engineering education (IC, IB, MZ), pp. 1225–1234.
- ICSE-2011-StreitP #how #quality #why
- Why software quality improvement fails: (and how to succeed nevertheless) (JS, MP), pp. 726–735.
- CSEET-2005-NavarroH05a #design #how #prototype #scalability #student
- Scaling up: How Thirty-two Students Collaborated and Succeeded in Developing a Prototype Software Design Environment (EON, AvdH), pp. 155–162.
- CSCW-2000-TeasleyCKO #how #question
- How does radical collocation help a team succeed? (SDT, LC, MSK, JSO), pp. 339–346.
- CSCW-2000-YamauchiYSI #agile #collaboration #how #open source
- Collaboration with Lean Media: how open-source software succeeds (YY, MY, TS, TI), pp. 329–338.
- TOOLS-USA-1998-Meyer #component #question
- Can We Make Componentware Succeed? (BM), p. 3.
- CSCW-1994-OkamuraOFY
- Helping CSCW Applications Succeed: The Role of Mediators in the Context of Use (KO, WJO, MF, JY), pp. 55–65.
- CAiSE-1989-LagerkvistN #automation #how #tool support
- How to Succeed with Modern Tools such as the CASE tool “Deft” on the Macintosh (CL, ÅN).