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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j13]Julien Siebert, Lisa Jöckel, Jens Heidrich, Adam Trendowicz, Koji Nakamichi, Kyoko Ohashi, Isao Namba, Rieko Yamamoto, Mikio Aoyama:
Construction of a quality model for machine learning systems. Softw. Qual. J. 30(2): 307-335 (2022) - 2021
- [c85]Shinobu Saito, Mikio Aoyama:
ELFIEP: Evolutionary Lifecycle Framework for Industrial Engineering Practice : A Ten Year Journey of Requirements Inspection Systems Design Methodology (RISDM). RE 2021: 356-366 - [c84]Masayuki Tanaka, Mikio Aoyama:
A Distributed Large-Scale Agile Software Development for Multiple Products and Its Practical Evaluation. SERA 2021: 66-72 - 2020
- [c83]Kengo Hayashi, Mikio Aoyama:
A Portfolio-Driven Development Model and Its Management Method of Agile Product Line Engineering Applied to Automotive Software Development. PROFES 2020: 88-105 - [c82]Julien Siebert, Lisa Jöckel, Jens Heidrich, Koji Nakamichi, Kyoko Ohashi, Isao Namba, Rieko Yamamoto, Mikio Aoyama:
Towards Guidelines for Assessing Qualities of Machine Learning Systems. QUATIC 2020: 17-31 - [c81]Koji Nakamichi, Kyoko Ohashi, Isao Namba, Rieko Yamamoto, Mikio Aoyama, Lisa Jöckel, Julien Siebert, Jens Heidrich:
Requirements-Driven Method to Determine Quality Characteristics and Measurements for Machine Learning Software and Its Evaluation. RE 2020: 260-270 - [i1]Julien Siebert, Lisa Jöckel, Jens Heidrich, Koji Nakamichi, Kyoko Ohashi, Isao Namba, Rieko Yamamoto, Mikio Aoyama:
Towards Guidelines for Assessing Qualities of Machine Learning Systems. CoRR abs/2008.11007 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c80]Yuta Shirasaki, Yuya Kobayashi, Mikio Aoyama:
A Speech Data-Driven Stakeholder Analysis Methodology Based on the Stakeholder Graph Models. COMPSAC (2) 2019: 213-220 - 2018
- [c79]Akiyuki Takoshima, Mikio Aoyama:
A Design Method for Domain-Specific Models of Software Requirements Specification Based on Stakeholders' Concerns. APSEC 2018: 542-550 - [c78]Rieko Yamamoto, Kyoko Ohashi, Masahiro Fukuyori, Kosaku Kimura, Atsuji Sekiguchi, Ryuichi Umekawa, Tadahiro Uehara, Mikio Aoyama:
A Quality Model and Its Quantitative Evaluation Method for Web APIs. APSEC 2018: 598-607 - [c77]Seiya Kato, Yota Inagaki, Mikio Aoyama:
A Structural Analysis Method of OSS Development Community Evolution Based on A Semantic Graph Model. COMPSAC (1) 2018: 292-297 - [c76]Kengo Hayashi, Mikio Aoyama:
A multiple product line development method based on variability structure analysis. SPLC 2018: 160-169 - [e4]Shijun Liu, Bedir Tekinerdogan, Mikio Aoyama, Liang-Jie Zhang:
Edge Computing - EDGE 2018 - Second International Conference, Held as Part of the Services Conference Federation, SCF 2018, Seattle, WA, USA, June 25-30, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10973, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-94339-8 [contents] - 2017
- [c75]Moe Matsubara, Mikio Aoyama:
An Analysis Method of Safety Requirements for Automotive Software Systems. APSEC 2017: 408-416 - [c74]Hiroki Nakashima, Mikio Aoyama:
An Automation Method of SLA Contract of Web APIs and Its Platform Based on Blockchain Concept. ICCC 2017: 32-39 - [c73]Kengo Hayashi, Mikio Aoyama, Keiji Kobata:
Agile Tames Product Line Variability: An Agile Development Method for Multiple Product Lines of Automotive Software Systems. SPLC (A) 2017: 180-189 - 2016
- [c72]Ichiro Yamaguchi, Masanobu Furukawa, Mikio Aoyama, Yasuhiro Kikushima:
A Digital Business Analysis Method - A Business Requirements Engineering Process by the Cooperation of Management, Business Operation and IT Department. APRES 2016: 123-131 - [c71]Mikio Aoyama:
Bridging the Requirements Engineering and Business Analysis Toward a Unified Knowledge Framework. ER Workshops 2016: 149-160 - [c70]Akiyuki Takoshima, Mikio Aoyama:
A Two-Stage Inspection Method for Automotive Software Systems and Its Practical Applications. RE 2016: 313-322 - [c69]Atsuko Kawano, Emiko Isogai, Mikio Aoyama:
A model and evaluation method of learning motivation in the education and training of professional engineers. TALE 2016: 311-318 - 2015
- [c68]Masahiro Ide, Yukio Amagai, Mikio Aoyama, Yasuhiro Kikushima:
A Lean Design Methodology for Business Models and Its Application to IoT Business Model Development. AGILE 2015: 107-111 - [c67]Kengo Hayashi, Mikio Aoyama, Keiji Kobata:
A Concurrent Feedback Development Method and Its Application to Automotive Software Development. APSEC 2015: 362-369 - [c66]Akiyuki Takoshima, Mikio Aoyama:
Assessing the Quality of Software Requirements Specifications for Automotive Software Systems. APSEC 2015: 393-400 - [c65]Mikio Aoyama:
Software Engineering for the Connected Automobiles: Opportunities and Challenges. COMPSAC 2015: 1 - [c64]Shinobu Saito, Yukako Iimura, Mikio Aoyama:
REO: Requirements Engineering Ontology Spectrum Analysis of Requirements Engieering Knowledge and Its Practical Application. COMPSAC 2015: 62-70 - [c63]Norifumi Nomura, Mikio Aoyama, Yasuhiro Kikushima:
A Continuous Stakeholder Management Method throughout the System Life Cycle and Its Evaluation. COMPSAC 2015: 89-94 - [e3]Lin Liu, Mikio Aoyama:
Requirements Engineering in the Big Data Era - Second Asia Pacific Symposium, APRES 2015, Wuhan, China, October 18-20, 2015, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 558, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-662-48633-7 [contents] - 2014
- [c62]Masahiro Ide, Tomoko Kishida, Mikio Aoyama, Yasuhiro Kikushima:
An IT-Driven Business Requirements Engineering Methodology. APRES 2014: 60-76 - [c61]Norifumi Nomura, Yasuhiro Kikushima, Mikio Aoyama:
A Test Scenario Design Methodology Based on Business Context Modeling and Its Evaluation. APSEC (1) 2014: 3-10 - [c60]Masahiro Ide, Tomoko Kishida, Mikio Aoyama, Yasuhiro Kikushima:
A Goal-Oriented Design Methodology of IT-Driven Business Architecture. APSEC (2) 2014: 11-14 - [c59]Reiko Fujimoto, Mikio Aoyama:
A Lifecycle-Based Design Methodology of the Lightweight Ontology and Its Application to Cultivating High Quality Mandarin Orange. APSEC (1) 2014: 147-150 - [c58]Mikio Aoyama, Kazuo Yabuta, Tsutomu Kamimura, Souichi Inomata, Toshiya Chiba, Takashi Niwa, Koji Sakata:
A Resource-Oriented Services Platform for Managing Software Supply Chains and Its Experience. ICWS 2014: 598-605 - [c57]Masahiro Ide, Mikio Aoyama, Tomoko Kishida, Yasuhiro Kikushima:
An IT-driven business model design methodology and its evaluation. REBPM 2014: 1-10 - [c56]Shinobu Saito, Mutsuki Takeuchi, Setsuo Yamada, Mikio Aoyama:
RISDM: A requirements inspection systems design methodology: Perspective-based design of the pragmatic quality model and question set to SRS. RE 2014: 223-232 - 2013
- [c55]Mikio Aoyama, Takako Nakatani, Shinobu Saito, Yukako Iimura:
Requirements Engineering Based on REBOK (Requirements Engineering Body Of Knowledge) and Its Practice. APSEC (2) 2013: 79-80 - [c54]Norifumi Nomura, Yasuhiro Kikushima, Mikio Aoyama:
Business-Driven Acceptance Testing Methodology and Its Practice for E-Government Software Systems. APSEC (2) 2013: 99-104 - [c53]Keiji Kobata, Takuji Uesugi, Hisayoshi Adachi, Mikio Aoyama:
Software Engineering Education Program for Software Professionals of High Competency at DENSO. APSEC (2) 2013: 117-122 - [c52]Mikio Aoyama, Nozomi Kurono:
An Extended Orthogonal Variability Model for Metadata-Driven Multitenant Cloud Services. APSEC (1) 2013: 339-346 - [c51]Mikio Aoyama, Kazuo Yabuta, Tsutomu Kamimura, Souichi Inomata, Toshiya Chiba, Takashi Niwa, Koji Sakata:
PROMIS: A Management Platform for Software Supply Networks Based on the Linked Data and OSLC. COMPSAC 2013: 214-219 - [c50]Mikio Aoyama:
Model and Its Management Architecture of Software Service Supply Chains. ICServ 2013: 181-189 - [c49]Mikio Aoyama, Hirotaka Kojima:
LISA: Linked Services Architecture Based on the Linked Data and Service Broker. ICWS 2013: 617-618 - [c48]Shinobu Saito, Mutsuki Takeuchi, Masatoshi Hiraoka, Tsuyoshi Kitani, Mikio Aoyama:
Requirements clinic: Third party inspection methodology and practice for improving the quality of software requirements specifications. RE 2013: 290-295 - [c47]John D. McGregor, Mikio Aoyama, Linda M. Northrop, Klaus Schmid:
Scale changes everything, but... SPLC 2013: 288 - 2012
- [j12]Mikio Aoyama:
Computing for the Next-Generation Automobile. Computer 45(6): 32-37 (2012) - [c46]Mikio Aoyama, Shinobu Saito:
Requirements Engineering Based on REBOK (Requirements Engineering Body Of Knowledge) and Its Practical Guide. APSEC Workshops 2012: 146-147 - [c45]Shinobu Saito, Takashi Hoshino, Mutsuki Takeuchi, Masatoshi Hiraoka, Tsuyoshi Kitani, Mikio Aoyama:
Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Requirements Traceability Quality to the Productivity of Enterprise Applications Development. APSEC 2012: 330-333 - 2011
- [c44]Akihito Iwai, Mikio Aoyama:
Automotive Cloud Service Systems Based on Service-Oriented Architecture and Its Evaluation. IEEE CLOUD 2011: 638-645 - [c43]Mikio Aoyama, Hayaki Tanabe:
A Design Methodology for Real-Time Distributed Software Architecture Based on the Behavioral Properties and Its Application to Advanced Automotive Software. APSEC 2011: 211-218 - 2010
- [c42]Mikio Aoyama, Takako Nakatani, Shinobu Saito, Mikio Suzuki, Kazuaki Fujita, Hiroaki Nakazaki, Ritsuo Suzuki:
A Model and Architecture of REBOK (Requirements Engineering Body of Knowledge) and Its Evaluation. APSEC 2010: 50-59 - [c41]Mikio Aoyama, Takako Nakatani, Shinobu Saito:
REBOK Manifest: Towards a Requirements Engineering Body of Knowledge. RE 2010: 383-384 - [p1]Mikio Aoyama:
A Method for Capturing and Reconciling Stakeholder Intentions Based on the Formal Concept Analysis. Intentional Perspectives on Information Systems Engineering 2010: 155-176
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c40]Mikio Aoyama, Takashi Ikezaki, Noboru Nakamichi:
Attribute-Based Architecture Patterns for Lightweight Service-Oriented Architectures. APSEC 2009: 119-126 - 2008
- [c39]Mikio Aoyama, Atsuko Yoshino:
AORE (Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering) Methodology for Automotive Software Product Lines. APSEC 2008: 203-210 - [c38]Mikio Aoyama, Akira Mori:
A Unified Design Method of Asynchronous Service-Oriented Architecture Based on the Models and Patterns of Asynchronous Message Exchanges. ICWS 2008: 537-544 - [c37]Mikio Aoyama, Hiroshi Takeichi:
Adaptive Self-Organizing Overlay Network for Car-to-Car Communications. SNPD 2008: 605-610 - [c36]Mikio Aoyama:
A Model and Design Methodology of Continuous Services over the Home Service Systems. SOSE 2008: 50-55 - 2007
- [j11]Wolfgang Emmerich, Mikio Aoyama, Joe Sventek:
The impact of research on middleware technology. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 41(1): 89-112 (2007) - [j10]Wolfgang Emmerich, Mikio Aoyama, Joe Sventek:
The impact of research on middleware technology. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 32(1): 21-46 (2007) - [j9]Wolfgang Emmerich, Mikio Aoyama, Joe Sventek:
The impact of research on the development of middleware technology. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 17(4): 19:1-19:48 (2007) - [c35]Wolfgang Emmerich, Mikio Aoyama:
The Impact of Research on Middleware Technology. ICSE Companion 2007: 30 - [c34]Mikio Aoyama:
Persona-Scenario-Goal Methodology for User-Centered Requirements Engineering. RE 2007: 185-194 - 2006
- [c33]Hiroshi Igaki, Masahide Nakamura, Ken-ichi Matsumoto, Mikio Aoyama:
Adopting Model-Driven Development for Integrated Services and Appliances in Home Network Systems. APSEC 2006: 45-52 - [c32]Kazuto Nakamura, Mikio Aoyama:
Value-Based Dynamic Composition of Web Services. APSEC 2006: 139-146 - 2005
- [c31]Mikio Aoyama:
Persona-and-Scenario Based Requirements Engineering for Software Embedded in Digital Consumer Products. RE 2005: 85-94 - [c30]Mikio Aoyama:
Challenges of Embedded and Ubiquitous Software Engineering from the Perspective of Networked Ecological Systems. SEKE 2005: 792 - 2004
- [e2]Marco Aiello, Mikio Aoyama, Francisco Curbera, Mike P. Papazoglou:
Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2004, Second International Conference, New York, NY, USA, November 15-19, 2004, Proceedings. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-871-7 [contents] - 2003
- [c29]Mikio Aoyama, Kenichiro Watanabe, Yu Nishio, Yasuyuki Moriwaki:
Embracing Requirements Variety for e-Governments Based on Multiple Product-Lines Frameworks. RE 2003: 285 - 2002
- [c28]Mikio Aoyama, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Hiroshi Maruyama, Clemens A. Szyperski, Kevin J. Sullivan, Doug Lea:
Web services engineering: promises and challenges. ICSE 2002: 647-648 - [c27]Mikio Aoyama, Katsuro Inoue, Václav Rajlich:
Principles of software evolution: 5th international workshop on principles of software evolution (IWPSE 2002). ICSE 2002: 657-658 - [c26]Mikio Aoyama:
Invited talk: Web Services Engineering. Engineering Information Systems in the Internet Context 2002: 1-8 - [c25]Mikio Aoyama:
Metrics and analysis of software architecture evolution with discontinuity. IWPSE 2002: 103-107 - [e1]Mikio Aoyama, Katsuro Inoue, Václav Rajlich:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, IWPSE '02, Orlando, Florida, USA, May 19-20, 2002. ACM 2002 [contents] - 2001
- [c24]Mikio Aoyama:
Continuous and Discontinuous Software Evolution: Aspects of Software Evolution across Multiple Product Lines. IWPSE 2001: 87-90 - 2000
- [c23]Mikio Aoyama, Taro Saiki, Noriyoshi Matsumoto:
Development of XML-Based Software and Service Commerce Language XSCL and Javabeans Player. COMPSAC 2000: 228-233
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c22]Mikio Aoyama:
Intelligent Software Services over the Internet. EJC 1999: 128-135 - 1998
- [j8]Mikio Aoyama:
Web-Based Agile Software Development. IEEE Softw. 15(6): 56-65 (1998) - [c21]Mikio Aoyama, Toshio Yamashita:
Software Commerce Broker over the Internet. COMPSAC 1998: 430-435 - [c20]Mikio Aoyama:
Componentware and Composable Software Architecture. COMPSAC 1998: 597 - [c19]Mikio Aoyama, T. Yamashita:
A commerce broker of software components and its experience. EDOC 1998: 155-162 - [c18]Mikio Aoyama:
Agile Software Process and Its Experience. ICSE 1998: 3-12 - [c17]Mikio Aoyama, Toshio Yamashita, Shinsuke Kobori:
An Architecture of Software Commerce Broker over the Internet. WWCA 1998: 97-107 - 1997
- [c16]Mikio Aoyama:
Agile Software Process model. COMPSAC 1997: 454-459 - 1996
- [j7]Mikio Aoyama:
Beyond software factories: concurrent-development process and an evolution of software process technology in Japan. Inf. Softw. Technol. 38(3): 133-143 (1996) - [c15]Mikio Aoyama:
Sharing the Design Information in a Distributed Concurrent Development of Large-Scale Software Systems. COMPSAC 1996: 168-175 - [c14]Takashi Arano, Mikio Aoyama:
Emerging Technologies for Network Software Development: Past, Present and Future. COMPSAC 1996: 428 - [c13]Mikio Aoyama:
Software Process Re-engineering and Improvment. COMPSAC 1996: 434 - 1995
- [c12]Mikio Aoyama:
Management of Distributed Concurrent Development for Large-Scale Software Systems. APSEC 1995: 158-167 - 1994
- [j6]William W. Everett, Mikio Aoyama, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Software Beyond 2001: A Global Vision. IEEE Softw. 11(6): 8-12 (1994) - 1993
- [j5]Mikio Aoyama:
Concurrent-Development Process Model. IEEE Softw. 10(4): 46-55 (1993) - [c11]Carl K. Chang, Xin Shu, Gene Chan, Mikio Aoyama:
An object-oriented real-time distributed simulation of cellular phone switching system. ISCAS 1993: 2232-2235 - 1992
- [c10]Mikio Aoyama, Masami Nakamura, Shinya Kawajiri, Kousuke Takahashi, Takanori Hashizume, Takashi Komuro:
A distributed cooperative CASE environment for communications software. COMPSAC 1992: 102-108 - 1991
- [c9]Mikio Aoyama:
Current state of object technology in Japan. Compcon 1991: 540-545 - 1990
- [j4]Carl K. Chang, Young-Fu Chang, Mikio Aoyama:
A real-time distributed simulation of PBX with software reuse. Simul. 54(2): 71-79 (1990) - [c8]Mikio Aoyama:
Distributed concurrent development of software systems: an object-oriented process model. COMPSAC 1990: 330-337
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j3]Carl K. Chang, Mikio Aoyama:
Software inthe Far East - Guest Editors' Introduction. IEEE Softw. 6(2): 10-12 (1989) - [j2]Mikio Aoyama, Kazuyasu Miyamoto, Noritoshi Murakami, Hironobu Nagano, Yoshihiro Oki:
Design Specification in Japan: Tree-Structured Charts. IEEE Softw. 6(2): 31-37 (1989) - [c7]Mikio Aoyama:
Critical issues in real-time software systems. COMPSAC 1989: 434-435 - 1988
- [c6]William F. Bruno, Gopal Narayanaswami, Mikio Aoyama, Carl K. Chang:
A knowledge-based system approach to the development of a system functional requirement specification processor. COMPSAC 1988: 387-394 - [c5]Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Mikio Aoyama, Y. L. Chang:
Rapid prototyping using FRORL language. COMPSAC 1988: 410-417 - [c4]Carl K. Chang, Tsang Ming Jiang, Mikio Aoyama:
A specification language for real-time distributed systems. ICCL 1988: 258-265 - [c3]Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Thomas J. Weigert, Mikio Aoyama:
A declarative approach to software requirement specification languages. ICCL 1988: 414-421 - [c2]Mikio Aoyama, Yoshihiiku Hanai, Makoto Suzuki:
An integrated software maintenance environment: bridging configuration management and quality management. ICSM 1988: 40-44 - [c1]Kiyoshi Ono, Mikio Aoyama, Hiroshi Fujimoto:
Data Manegement of Telecommunication Networks. SIGMOD Conference 1988: 201 - 1987
- [j1]Mikio Aoyama:
Concurrent development of software systems. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 12(3): 20-24 (1987)
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