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Markku Oivo
Researcher at University of Oulu
Publications - 148
Citations - 3736
Markku Oivo is an academic researcher from University of Oulu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Agile software development. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 147 publications receiving 2886 citations. Previous affiliations of Markku Oivo include Technical University of Madrid.
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Continuous deployment of software intensive products and services: A systematic mapping study
Pilar Rodríguez,Alireza Haghighatkhah,Lucy Ellen Lwakatare,Susanna Teppola,Tanja Suomalainen,Juho Eskeli,Teemu Karvonen,Pasi Kuvaja,June M. Verner,Markku Oivo +9 more
TL;DR: Overall, although the topic area is very promising, it is still in its infancy, thus offering a plethora of new opportunities for both researchers and software intensive companies.
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Survey on agile and lean usage in finnish software industry
TL;DR: Generally, the experiences of using agile and lean methods seem to be rather positive, although challenges, such as obtaining management support and limitations for scaling agile in distributed settings, were also identified.
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Empirical software engineering experts on the use of students and professionals in experiments
Davide Falessi,Natalia Juristo,Claes Wohlin,Burak Turhan,Jürgen Münch,Jürgen Münch,Andreas Jedlitschka,Markku Oivo +7 more
TL;DR: Using students as participants remains a valid simplification of reality needed in laboratory contexts but, like any other aspect of study settings, should be carefully considered during the design, execution, interpretation, and reporting of an experiment.
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Naming the pain in requirements engineering
D. Méndez Fernández,Stefan Wagner,Marcos Kalinowski,Michael Felderer,P. Mafra,Antonio Vetro,Tayana Conte,Marie-Therese Christiansson,Desmond Greer,Casper Lassenius,Tomi Männistö,M. Nayabi,Markku Oivo,Birgit Penzenstadler,Dietmar Pfahl,Rafael Prikladnicki,Guenther Ruhe,André Schekelmann,Sagar Sen,Rodrigo O. Spínola,Ahmet Tuzcu,J. L. de la Vara,Roel Wieringa +22 more
TL;DR: The Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative as discussed by the authors is a family of surveys on the status quo and problems in practical requirements engineering (RE) in 10 countries in various domains.
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Adopting GQM based measurement in an industrial environment
TL;DR: The paper discusses the elements of the G QM approach and fitting GQM to a measurement program.