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Overview

Markku Oivo is affiliated with the University of Oulu in Finland and specializes in the field of Computer Science, contributing significantly to research within this domain. Their work spans several subfields, including Information Systems, Computer Networks and Communications, Software, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, as well as Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Software Engineering Research
  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Software Reliability and Analysis Research
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Software Testing and Debugging Techniques
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing

Markku Oivo has published in prominent venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Empirical Software Engineering
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Information and Software Technology
  • Journal of Systems and Software

Among recent papers, notable works include:

  • "Software architectures of the convergence of cloud computing and the Internet of Things: A systematic literature review," 2020, Information and Software Technology
  • "Strategies to manage quality requirements in agile software development: a multiple case study," 2021, Empirical Software Engineering
  • "Quality measurement in agile and rapid software development: A systematic mapping," 2021, Journal of Systems and Software
  • "Insights on the relationship between decision-making style and personality in software engineering," 2021, Information and Software Technology
  • "Quality Requirement Documentation Guidelines for Agile Software Development," 2022, IEEE Access

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Markku Oivo include:

  • Pilar Rodríguez
  • Woubshet Behutiye
  • Natália Juristo
  • Pertti Karhapää
  • Xavier Franch

Best Publications

  • Continuous deployment of software intensive products and services: A systematic mapping study

    Pilar Rodríguez;Alireza Haghighatkhah;Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Susanna Teppola

  • Naming the pain in requirements engineering

    D. Méndez Fernández;S. Wagner;M. Kalinowski;M. Felderer

  • Empirical software engineering experts on the use of students and professionals in experiments

    Davide Falessi;Natalia Juristo;Claes Wohlin;Burak Turhan

  • Survey on agile and lean usage in finnish software industry

    Pilar Rodríguez;Jouni Markkula;Markku Oivo;Kimmo Turula

  • Kanban in software development: A systematic literature review

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  • Dimensions of DevOps

    Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Pasi Kuvaja;Markku Oivo

  • DevOps in practice: A multiple case study of five companies

    Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Terhi Kilamo;Teemu Karvonen;Tanja Sauvola

  • Adopting GQM based measurement in an industrial environment

    F. Van Latum;R. Van Solingen;M. Oivo;B. Hoisl

  • Kanban in software engineering: A systematic mapping study

    Muhammad Ovais Ahmad;Denis Dennehy;Kieran Conboy;Markku Oivo

  • Software Startups - A Research Agenda

    Michael Unterkalmsteiner;Pekka Kalevi Abrahamsson;Xiaofeng Wang;Anh Nguyen-Duc

  • Insights into startup ecosystems through exploration of multi-vocal literature

    Nirnaya Tripathi;Pertti Seppänen;Ganesh Boominathan;Markku Oivo

  • Analyzing the concept of technical debt in the context of agile software development: A systematic literature review

    Woubshet Nema Behutiye;Pilar Rodríguez;Markku Oivo;Ayşe Tosun

  • Towards DevOps in the Embedded Systems Domain: Why is It So Hard?

    Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Teemu Karvonen;Tanja Sauvola;Pasi Kuvaja

  • Representing software engineering models: the TAME goal oriented approach

    M. Oivo;V.R. Basili

  • A Dissection of the Test-Driven Development Process: Does It Really Matter to Test-First or to Test-Last?

    Davide Fucci;Hakan Erdogmus;Burak Turhan;Markku Oivo

  • An Exploratory Study of DevOps: Extending the Dimensions of DevOps with Practices

    Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Pasi Kuvaja;Markku Oivo

  • Relationship of DevOps to Agile, Lean and Continuous Deployment

    Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Pasi Kuvaja;Markku Oivo

  • Startup ecosystem effect on minimum viable product development in software startups

    Nirnaya Tripathi;Markku Oivo;Kari Liukkunen;Jouni Markkula

  • Automotive software engineering: A systematic mapping study

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  • Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Contemporary Problems, Causes, and Effects in Practice

    D. Méndez Fernández;S. Wagner;M. Kalinowski;M. Felderer

  • Combining Lean Thinking and Agile Methods for Software Development: A Case Study of a Finnish Provider of Wireless Embedded Systems Detailed

    Pilar Rodriguez;Jari Partanen;Pasi Kuvaja;Markku Oivo

  • Relationship of DevOps to Agile, Lean and Continuous Deployment - A Multivocal Literature Review Study.

    Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Pasi Kuvaja;Markku Oivo

Frequent Co-Authors

Burak Turhan
Burak Turhan Monash University
Natalia Juristo
Natalia Juristo Technical University of Madrid
Xavier Franch
Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Dietmar Pfahl
Dietmar Pfahl University of Tartu
Casper Lassenius
Casper Lassenius Aalto University
Jürgen Münch
Jürgen Münch Reutlingen University
Pooyan Jamshidi
Pooyan Jamshidi University of South Carolina
Pekka Abrahamsson
Pekka Abrahamsson Tampere University
Victor R. Basili
Victor R. Basili University of Maryland, College Park
Jan Bosch
Jan Bosch Chalmers University of Technology

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