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Tor Stålhane
Tor Stålhane
professor emeritus NTNU
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Postmortem: Never leave a project without it
A Birk, T Dingsoyr, T Stalhane
IEEE software 19 (3), 43-45, 2002
2552002
Ontology-driven guidance for requirements elicitation
S Farfeleder, T Moser, A Krall, T Stålhane, I Omoronyia, H Zojer
The Semanic Web: Research and Applications: 8th Extended Semantic Web …, 2011
1052011
DODT: Increasing requirements formalism using domain ontologies for improved embedded systems development
S Farfeleder, T Moser, A Krall, T Stålhane, H Zojer, C Panis
14th IEEE International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic …, 2011
922011
Challenges and strategies for motivating software testing personnel
A Deak, T Stålhane, G Sindre
Information and software Technology 73, 1-15, 2016
852016
The application of Safe Scrum to IEC 61508 certifiable software
T Stålhane, T Myklebust, GK Hanssen
11th International Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference …, 2012
852012
A domain ontology building process for guiding requirements elicitation
I Omoronyia, G Sindre, T Stålhane, S Biffl, T Moser, W Sunindyo
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality: 16th …, 2010
752010
Quality assurance in scrum applied to safety critical software
GK Hanssen, B Haugset, T Stålhane, T Myklebust, I Kulbrandstad
Agile Processes, in Software Engineering, and Extreme Programming: 17th …, 2016
722016
SafeScrum®-Agile development of safety-critical software
GK Hanssen, T Stålhane, T Myklebust
Springer International Publishing, 2018
582018
The application of ISO 9001 to agile software development
T Stålhane, GK Hanssen
Product-Focused Software Process Improvement: 9th International Conference …, 2008
562008
Post mortem–an assessment of two approaches
T Stålhane, T Dingsøyr, GK Hanssen, NB Moe
Empirical Methods and Studies in Software Engineering: Experiences from …, 2003
532003
The agile safety case
T Myklebust, T Stålhane
Springer, 2018
512018
A comparison of two approaches to safety analysis based on use cases
T Stålhane, G Sindre
Conceptual Modeling-ER 2007: 26th International Conference on Conceptual …, 2007
512007
Safety hazard identification by misuse cases: Experimental comparison of text and diagrams
T Stålhane, G Sindre
Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems: 11th International …, 2008
392008
A conceptual model of traceability for safety systems
V Katta, T Stålhane
Proceedings of the complex systems design & management conference, 2011
382011
Scrum, documentation and the IEC 61508-3: 2010 software standard
T Myklebust, T Stålhane, GK Hanssen, T Wien, B Haugset
International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assesment and Management …, 2014
372014
Agile change impact analysis of safety critical software
T Stålhane, GK Hanssen, T Myklebust, B Haugset
Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security: SAFECOMP 2014 Workshops: ASCoMS …, 2014
362014
Enabling hazard identification from requirements and reuse-oriented HAZOP analysis
O Daramola, T Stålhane, G Sindre, I Omoronyia
2011 4th International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge, 3-11, 2011
332011
Using ontologies and machine learning for hazard identification and safety analysis
O Daramola, T Stålhane, I Omoronyia, G Sindre
Managing requirements knowledge, 117-141, 2013
322013
Cost drivers of software corrective maintenance: An empirical study in two companies
J Li, T Stålhane, JMW Kristiansen, R Conradi
2010 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, 1-8, 2010
312010
Comparing safety analysis based on sequence diagrams and textual use cases
T Stålhane, G Sindre, L Du Bousquet
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 22nd International Conference …, 2010
292010
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