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Investigation on Common Software Process Weaknesses in Automotive

2015 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2015
This paper presents the results of an empirical study aimed at pointing out common weaknesses in software development in automotive industry. In automotive software development is mainly demanded to specialized software suppliers that are required by car makers to improve and measure the process quality of their projects by applying process models such
Giuseppe Lami   +2 more
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The commonness of evolutionary processes

Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2011
Living organisms, as well as nonliving nature, obey the same conceptual laws of physics and chemistry. In the author’s opinion, this basic generalization makes it possible to work out a logically integrated approach to understanding the mechanisms of the evolution of living and nonliving matter.
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Commoning and just sustainability across time, space and class: lessons from terminated urban gardening projects in Bucharest

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Commoning processes catalysed by practices such as collective gardening are regarded as especially potent in enabling just sustainability. However, many urban gardening projects terminate.
Ioana Florea
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Common Manufacturing Process

2019
The main goal of the manufacturing process is to generate the defined geometry of a chosen material for construction. In order to achieve the successful development and manufacturing of a biomedical device, all the material properties, manufacturing processes, and shape features of the device should be considered altogether with optimized performance ...
Raymond H. W. Lam, Weiqiang Chen
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Technical and Creative Writing: Common Process, Common Goals

Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1981
Creative and technical writing share definite, but seldom realized, affinities. Like the fiction writer, the engineer and the scientist must realize that writing is a creative process rather than a reflex action if they are to communicate successfully.
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Common Random Processes

2014
We present here a number of random processes which are interesting as such and will be used in later chapters.
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A software process ontology as a common vocabulary about software processes

International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, 2009
Nowadays, several process quality models and standards, such as ISO/IEC 12207 and CMMI, are used to guide software organisations in their software process improvement efforts. Unfortunately, the vocabulary used by those models and by software organisations is diverse.
Ricardo de Almeida Falbo   +1 more
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Managing Modularity and Commonality in Product and Process Development

Concurrent Engineering, 2007
Managing modularity and commonality throughout product and process development has been well recognized as crucial to producing a large variety of products while maintaining low costs and quick response to the market. In recent years we have seen growing consensus and an increasing number of publications related to modularity and commonality, as well ...
Jianxin Jiao   +2 more
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Modeling common misconceptions in learning process data

Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Learning Analytics & Knowledge - LAK '16, 2016
Student mistakes are often not random but, rather, reflect thoughtful yet incorrect strategies. In order for educational technologies to make full use of students' performance data to estimate the knowledge of a student, it is important to model not only the conceptions but also the misconceptions that a student's particular pattern of successes and ...
Ran Liu 0008   +2 more
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Remediation of Common Phonological Processes

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1986
The procedures and results of a treatment approach for remediation of common phonological processes are reported? The subjects were four kindergarten children evidencing moderate/severe phonological disorders. The approach used was effective in reducing the frequency of occurrence of all processes targeted.
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