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Software process simulation modeling : an extended systematic review

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posted on 2011-02-04, 11:05 authored by He Zhang, Barbara Kitchenham, Dietmar Pfahl
Software Process Simulation Modeling (SPSM) research has increased in the past two decades, especially since the first ProSimWorkshop held in 1998. Our research aims to systematically assess how SPSM has evolved during the past 10 years in particular whether the purposes for SPSM, the simulation paradigms, tools, research topics, and the model scopes and outputs have changed. We performed a systematic literature review of the SPSM research in two subsequent stages, and identified 156 relevant studies in four categories. This paper reports the review process of the second stage and the preliminary results by aggregating studies from the two stages. Although the load of SPSM studies was dominated in ProSim/ICSP community, the outside research presented more diversity in some aspects. We also perceived an immediate need for refining and updating the reasons and the classification scheme for SPSM introduced by Kellner, Madachy and Raffo (KMR).

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New Modeling Concepts for Today’s Software Processes;6195,2010/ pp. 309-320

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Springer-Verlag

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