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Kerzazi, N., Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2013). A knowledge-based perspective for software process modeling. e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal, 7(1), 25-33. Available
Kerzazi, N., & Lavallée, M. (2011, May). Inquiry on usability of two software process modeling systems using ISO/IEC 9241 [Paper]. 24th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, CCECE 2011, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada. External link
Kerzazi, N., Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2010, September). Mapping Knowledge Into Software Process [Paper]. 5th International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology (ICCGI 2010), Valencia, Spain. External link
Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2018). Are we working well with others? How the multi team systems impact software quality. e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal, 12(1), 117-131. Available
Lavallée, M. (2017). La gestion de la connaissance des équipes de développement logiciel [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2015, May). Planning for the unknown: lessons learned from ten months of non-participant exploratory observations in the industry [Paper]. IEEE/ACM 3rd International Workshop on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry (CESI 2015), Florence , Italie. External link
Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2015, May). Why good developers write bad code: an observational case study of the impacts of organizational factors on software quality [Paper]. IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2015), Florence, Italy. External link
Lavallée, M., Robillard, P. N., & Mirsalari, R. (2014). Performing systematic literature reviews with novices : an iterative approach. IEEE Transactions on Education, 57(3), 175-181. External link
Lavallée, M., Robillard, P. N., & Paul, S. (2013, February). Distributed cognition in software engineering [Paper]. 5th International Conference on Information, Process and Knowledge Management (eKnow 2013), Nice, France. Unavailable
Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2012, June). The impacts of software process improvement on developers: a systematic review [Paper]. 34th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2012), Zurich, Suisse. External link
Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2011, September). Causes of premature aging during software development: An observational study [Paper]. 12th International Workshop on Principles on Software Evolution and 7th ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution (IWPSE-EVOL 2011), Szeged, Hungary. External link
Lavallée, M., & Robillard, P. N. (2011, September). Do software process improvements lead to ISO 9126 architectural quality factor improvement [Paper]. 8th International Workshop on Software Quality (WoSQ 2011), Szeged, Hungary. External link
Robillard, P. N., Lavallée, M., & Gendreau, O. (2014, May). Quality control practice based on design artifacts categories results from a case study [Paper]. 18th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE 2014), London, England (10 pages). External link
Robillard, P. N., Lavallée, M., Ton-That, Y., & Chiocchio, F. (2018, May). Taxonomy for software teamwork measurement [Paper]. International Conference on Software and System Process (ICSSP 2018), Gothenburg, Sweden. Published in Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 26(10). External link
Robillard, P. N., & Lavallée, M. (2012, June). Software team processes: a taxonomy [Paper]. International Conference on Software and System Process (ICSSP 2012), Zurich, Switzerland. External link
Ton-That, Y., Robillard, P. N., & Lavallée, M. (2013, May). Episode measurement method : a data collection technique for observing team processes [Paper]. International Conference on Software and System Process (ICSSP 2013), San Francisco, CA, USA. External link