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Software

Science, 1982
Two principal themes are observed in software development, both aimed at improving the productivity of developing and maintaining new applications. The first is to provide increasingly rich system programming function in order to handle the details of managing hardware resources.
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Software economies

Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010
Software construction has typically drawn on engineering metaphors like building bridges or cathedrals, which emphasize architecture, specification, central planning, and determinism. Approaches to correctness have drawn on metaphors from mathematics, like formal proofs. However, these approaches have failed to scale to modern software systems, and the
David F. Bacon   +6 more
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Software Evolution and Software Evolution Processes

Annals of Software Engineering, 2002
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Meir M. Lehman, Juan F. Ramil
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Software for simulation

Proceedings of the 27th conference on Winter simulation - WSC '95, 1993
This tutorial describes computer languages and other software packages that support discrete-event simulation.
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Software security is software reliability

Communications of the ACM, 2006
Enlist hacker expertise, but stay with academic fault naming conventions, when defending against the risk of exploitation of vulnerabilities and intrusions.
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Software Architecture and Software Quality

2016
Software quality is a crucial but partly subjective concept. Assessment of quality of software systems is typically a two-stage process consisting of the evaluation od related quality aspects and assessment of the quality of the software. If the software architecture discussed in the paper is used, the evaluation of many commonly considered aspects is ...
Michal Zemlicka, Jaroslav Král
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Software metrics and software maintenance

Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 1990
AbstractThe term “software crisis” refers to the huge amount of resources needed for the development and maintenance of software. A major problem with research in these areas is the lack of solid data. In particular, there is little data that can be used to predict the types of problems that are likely to occur during the software's maintenance.This ...
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Software Stability in Software Reengineering

2007 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, 2007
Legacy systems won't evolve well in today's modern computing environments without reengineering. Unfortunately, most reengineering projects are only concerned about whether the systems can be seamlessly integrated into the environments and usually ignore the quality in the improvement of the legacy systems.
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Software faults, software failures and software reliability modeling

Information and Software Technology, 1996
Abstract As our understanding of the software development process improves, it is becoming clear that embedded faults are not placed in the software by random processes known only to nature. The location of these faults is closely related to measurable software complexity attributes.
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Software Products, Software Versions, Archiving of Software, and swMATH

2018
Management of software information is difficult for various reasons. First, software typically cannot be reduced to a single object: information about software is an aggregate of software code, APIs, documentation, installations guides, tutorials, user interfaces, test data, dependencies on hardware and other software, etc.
Hagen Chrapary, Wolfgang Dalitz
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