
Software Process '12
@SoftwareProcess
The course channel for Software Process Definition and Management. University of Helsinki, Department of Computer Science.
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The exam results are now in. Go check your grade from the 2nd floor board or from this link: bit.ly/T5ht6S.
Processing the exams will take some time but first, check that you have the correct amount of exercises marked: bit.ly/R8ceTK.
We're also interested to hear your opinion about the course. It would be of great help if you could give feedback: bit.ly/RIQkXJ.
While preparing for the exam, you can also take a look at the just-published solutions for the last set of exercises.
The course staff would like to wish good luck for the exam which is held tomorrow in the Exactum B123 auditorium, starting at 9:00.
Learn more about empirical studies and process simulations from the recently released course slides.
Now available: the last set of exercises is about process improvement, empirical studies and process simulations.
Some fine comments about process modeling at the exercise session today. Navigate to the exercise section to get a peek at the solutions.
Processes always have room to improve. The just-released slides for Ch. 5 give a few pointers how improvement activities can be organized.
You need tools and notations to model processes. Practice makes perfect so the just released exercises for next week can help you there.
The RASCI Matrix that came up in yesterday's exercise session can help to distinguish responsibilities of roles: presented in intro slides.
A brand new set of slides about process modeling notations and tools has been published. Look for chapter 4 slides on the appropriate tab.
Course material for descriptive process models and next week's related exercises now available. Check out Kuhrmann's special slides, too.
Remember, special guest lecture tomorrow starring Dr. Marco Kuhrmann from the Technische Universität München (TUM).
Exercises for next week can now be found from the course page. This set will make you think about prescriptive process models.
Prescriptive process model lecture slides are out. Get your very own copy from the course material section.
A minor update to the exercises. The example for task five has been fixed; now the 'consume' and 'produce' sections are marked accordingly.
Nothing to do for the weekend? No worries, we've got you covered. A fresh set of exercises has been published: due Thu next week. Have fun!
Yesterday's lecture slides are now available and they can be found under the 'course material' tab accessed from the top of the page.
Thanks people for attending the first lecture; it was great to see you there. Remember, exercises start next week. No session this Thursday.
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