David M. Raffo

Affiliations: 
Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States 
Area:
System Science Engineering, General Business Administration
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Kuhrmann M, O'Connor RV, Houston D, et al. (2019) Summary of the International Conference on Software andSystem Processes (ICSSP 2018) Acm Sigsoft Software Engineering Notes. 43: 48-51
Raffo D, Bendraou R, Huang L, et al. (2019) Innovative process paradigms and data driven analytics: A new horizon for software and systems process Journal of Software: Evolution and Process. 31: 1
Salman R, Daim T, Raffo D, et al. (2018) Exploring capability maturity models and relevant practices as solutions addressing information technology service offshoring project issues International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management. 13: 147-157
Kuhrmann M, O'Connor RV, Perry DE, et al. (2016) Summary of the International Conference on Software and System Processes (ICSSP 2016): [Co-located with ICSE 2016] Acm Sigsoft Software Engineering Notes. 41: 27-30
Zhang H, Raffo D, Birkhöltzer T, et al. (2014) Software process simulation—at a crossroads? Journal of Software: Evolution and Process. 26: 923-928
Raffo D, Pfahl D, Zhang L. (2014) ICSSP 2011 Special issue: processes for tomorrow's systems and software engineering: an evolving dynamic domain Journal of Software: Evolution and Process. 26: 369-370
Harmon RR, Demirkan H, Raffo D. (2012) Roadmapping the Next Wave of Sustainable IT Foresight. 14: 121-138
Canfora G, Dalcher D, Raffo D. (2012) Software: evolution and process A new journal is born Journal of Software: Evolution and Process. 24: 1-1
Canfora G, Dalcher D, Raffo D, et al. (2011) In memory of Manny Lehman, ‘Father of Software Evolution’ Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice. 23: 137-144
Dalcher D, Raffo D. (2009) Software process: The end of an Era Software Process: Improvement and Practice. 14: 303-304
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