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Jürgen Vaupel
Researcher at Siemens
Publications - 14
Citations - 67
Jürgen Vaupel is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development process & Capability Maturity Model Integration. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 66 citations.
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Method and system for generating and validating clinical reports with built-in automated measurement and decision support
Peiya Liu,Sridharan Palanivelu,Amit Chakraborty,Dorin Comaniciu,Christoph Dickmann,Sultan Haider,Saikat Mukherjee,Stefan Scholl,Jürgen Vaupel,Volker Wetekam +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for generation and validation of clinical reports with built-in automated measurement and decision support is provided, which can be used to validate collected data on-the-fly based on constraint specifications without human interaction.
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An interactive software management simulator based on the CMMI framework
TL;DR: A simulator concept is presented that lets its user act in the role of a software-producing organization's top-level manager and is used by all stakeholders involved in software development to better understand the various aspects of software engineering, their interdependencies, and the resulting complex dynamics of the software- producing organization's operations.
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Deriving a valid process simulation from real world Experiences
TL;DR: The research work focuses on the systematic set up of a validated and acknowledged model that matches the company's process improvement needs by involving experts to adapt an existing mathematical framework and simulation application.
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A Framework for Systematic Evaluation of Process Improvement Priorities
TL;DR: A conceptual framework and tool set is presented in this paper which is based on a quantitative model of the relations between improvement efforts and outcomes represented as weighted dependency graph with extensions for time dynamics as well as uncertainties.
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Goal-driven evaluation of process fragments using weighted dependency graphs
TL;DR: A conceptual framework and tool set is presented in this paper to search for sets of process fragments, which are able to meet actual objectives in an optimal way.