Travelled to:
1 × Argentina
1 × Australia
1 × Canada
1 × Germany
1 × Hungary
2 × Italy
2 × USA
Collaborated with:
G.Ruhe N.Angkasaputra M.Borg P.Runeson S.M.D.A.Alam K.Wnuk A.Al-Emran A.Jedlitschka F.Bomarius I.Grützner A.Eberlein E.Ras S.Trapp C.Differding
Talks about:
support (4) softwar (4) learn (4) decis (4) base (3) methodolog (2) technolog (2) collabor (2) product (2) coronet (2)
Person: Dietmar Pfahl
DBLP: Pfahl:Dietmar
Facilitated 1 volumes:
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- CSMR-2013-BorgPR #network
- Analyzing Networks of Issue Reports (MB, DP, PR), pp. 79–88.
- SEKE-2013-AlamRP
- Decision Support for Re-planning of Software Product Releases (SMDAA, GR, DP), pp. 89–94.
- CSMR-2012-BorgWP #industrial #overview #research #student #traceability
- Industrial Comparability of Student Artifacts in Traceability Recovery Research — An Exploratory Survey (MB, KW, DP), pp. 181–190.
- RE-2010-Al-EmranPR #analysis #release planning #robust
- Decision Support for Product Release Planning Based on Robustness Analysis (AAE, DP, GR), pp. 157–166.
- SEKE-2004-JedlitschkaPB #framework #re-engineering
- A Framework for Comprehensive Experience-based Decision Support for Software Engineering Technology Selection (AJ, DP, FB), pp. 342–345.
- LSO-2002-AngkasaputraPRT #collaboration #implementation #learning
- The Collaborative Learning Methodology CORONET-Train: Implementation and Guidance (NA, DP, ER, ST), pp. 13–24.
- SEKE-2002-GrutznerAP #approach #information management #learning
- A systematic approach to produce small courseware modules for combined learning and knowledge management environements (IG, NA, DP), pp. 533–539.
- SEKE-2002-RuheEP #requirements
- Quantitative WinWin: a new method for decision support in requirements negotiation (GR, AE, DP), pp. 159–166.
- LSO-2001-PfahlADR #collaboration #learning #named
- CORONET-Train: A Methodology for Web-Based Collaborative Learning in Software Organisations (DP, NA, CD, GR), pp. 37–51.
- SEKE-2001-PfahlR #learning
- System Dynamics as an Enabling Technology for Learning in Software Organizations (DP, GR), pp. 355–362.