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Software v. Software

IEEE Spectrum, 2010
In recent years, litigation over software in the United States and elsewhere has skyrocketed. Partly that's due to the 1998 case State Street Bank & Trust v. Signature Financial Group, which established that most kinds of software are patentable. Partly it's due to the fact that you can easily and surreptitiously make a copy of copyrighted source code ...
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Software of the Future Is the Future of Software?

2007
Software in the near ubiquitous future (Softure) will need to cope with variability, as software systems get deployed on an increasingly large diversity of computing platforms and operates in different execution environments. Heterogeneity of the underlying communication and computing infrastructure, mobility inducing changes to the execution ...
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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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On software engineering and software methodologies a software developer's perspective

International Conference on Information Science and Technology, 2011
In this survey paper, the terms software engineering and software methodologies are studied through tracing the recent IEEE's International Conference in Software Engineering from 2006 on and IEEE Software magazine articles including its 25th anniversary recommendation of 35 top-pick articles listed in Jan/Feb 2009 issue.
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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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Software Quality, Software Process, and Software Testing

1995
Abstract Software testing should play a major role in the definition and improvement of software development processes, because testing is the most precise, most easily measured, and most easily controlled part of the software lifecycle. However, unless testing goals are clearly related to true measurements of software quality, the testing may ...
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Software Producers as Software Users

1994
Within the framework of a large industrial software development project designers’ needs and requirements on software engineering environments have been studied. The study focussed on software designers as being not only software producers but also users of software.
Tony I. Larsson, Arja A. Vainio-Larsson
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SOFTWARE MEASUREMENT

2001
This article provides an overview of the basic concepts and state of the art of software measurement. Software measurement is an emerging field of software engineering, since it may provide support for planning, controlling, and improving the software development process, as needed in any industrial development process.
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Software: Software

Analytical Chemistry, 1998
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