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Postmodern Software Development

The Computer Journal, 1998
We discuss the ‘software crisis’ as a social and cultural phenomenon, arguing that it can be viewed as (one more) manifestation of postmodernism. We illustrate our argument with a range of examples taken from software engineering, demonstrating software engineering’s roots in ...
Hugh Robinson   +3 more
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Understanding Software Engineers’ Skill Development in Software Development

Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2019
Organizations increasingly use virtual teams to support their business processes. With software development as its context, this study aims to examine how software engineers are motivated to work i...
Xuequn Wang, Xiaolin Lin, Nick Hajli
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Software crowdsourcing for developing Software-as-a-Service

Frontiers of Computer Science, 2015
Recently software crowdsourcing has become a viable development paradigm for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) ecosystems. TopCoder, one of the largest competitive programming communities, enables enterprises to tap into its global talent pool and crowdsource a variety of SaaS development tasks including requirement analysis, architecture design, code, and ...
Xiaolan Xu   +3 more
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Social software in global software development

Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, 2010
Social software (SoSo) is defined by Farkas as tools that (1) allow people to communicate, collaborate, and build community online (2) can be syndicated, shared, reused or remixed and (3) let people learn easily from and capitalize on the behavior and knowledge of others. [1].
Rosalba Giuffrida, Yvonne Dittrich
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Software Metrics for Agile Software Development

19th Australian Conference on Software Engineering (aswec 2008), 2008
Agile software development methods are nowadays wide spread and accepted. From the software measurement point-of-view not all metrics and methods from conventional lifecycle models can be used without adaptation. Distinct techniques in agile software development like refactoring needs new approaches and quality models in the area of software ...
Martin Kunz   +2 more
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From Software Development to Software Assembly

IEEE Software, 2016
The lack of skilled programming personnel and the growing burden of maintaining customized software are forcing organizations to quit producing their own software. It's high time they turned to ready-made, standard components to fulfill their business requirements. Cloud services might be one way to achieve that goal.
Sneed, Harry M., Verhoef, Chris
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Software development environments

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1987
I just returned from California after attending the Second SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN ACM Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments held December 9-12 in Palo Alto. I feel the meeting was very successful and served its main purposes - to access the current state of the art in the environments area and to help define the important issues which must ...
Susan A. Dart   +3 more
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Interactions in Software Development

2011
Despite numerous software engineering problems, the software development community as a whole still suffers from delayed and canceled software projects. The basic idea of this paper is that this is – besides other potential reasons – also due to little focus on how people participating in software processes interact.
Gruhn, Volker, Schäfer, Clemens
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Diversity and Software Development

IEEE Software, 2009
Scott E. Page's diversity framework provides useful insights regarding software engineering research, practice, and education. This editorial discusses the concepts and implications of diversity in this context.
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Software Development in Turkey

IT Professional, 2015
The Turkish software engineering community is young, vibrant, and growing. It presents reasons to be optimistic about the future, but in the meantime, it will undergo some obvious growing pains. The authors present an overall picture of software development in Turkey from three complementary viewpoints: market, suppliers, and education.
Onur Demirörs, Ahmet Coskunçay
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