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Jidoka in software development
Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications, 2008Lean management is based on two concepts: the elimination of Muda, the waste, from the production process, and Jidoka, the introduction of quality inside the production process and product. In software production, the elimination of Muda received significant attention, while Jidoka has not yet been fully exploited.
Danovaro E, Janes A, Succi G
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Postmodern Software Development [PDF]
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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Contracting for Software Development
Management Science, 1992Software contracting is a multi-faceted issue that involves legal, economic, managerial and technological considerations. To better understand the economic aspect of software contracting, this paper provides a summary review of software development contracts, followed by a gametheoretic model developed to incorporate incentive and information issues ...
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Understanding Software Engineers’ Skill Development in Software Development
Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2019Organizations 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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2000
In this chapter we consider the tools available for the process of software development in the S language. Such tools are often a matter of personal taste so many are available, and our aim is to cover all the possibilities at fairly shallow level.
W. N. Venables, B. D. Ripley
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In this chapter we consider the tools available for the process of software development in the S language. Such tools are often a matter of personal taste so many are available, and our aim is to cover all the possibilities at fairly shallow level.
W. N. Venables, B. D. Ripley
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Adaptive Software Development for developing safety critical software
2015 International Conference on Computing, Control, Networking, Electronics and Embedded Systems Engineering (ICCNEEE), 2015Developers of safety critical software are becoming increasingly interested in using the agile methods. If an agile approach successfully applied in safety critical applications, it must show that the resulting software system is sufficiently safe to operate. This paper describes an approach which tries to address such needs. It identifies a need for a
Raheeg Osman+2 more
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2018
Culture can be regarded to be that normative glue withholding a coterie together. It is associated to the standardized approach of reasoning and behavior of our kind. Being engulfed in the hegemony of computing, civilization indispensable vocation narrowed down to how to convey their conjectures to computers so that the latter would by dint of ...
Zheng Qin+6 more
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Culture can be regarded to be that normative glue withholding a coterie together. It is associated to the standardized approach of reasoning and behavior of our kind. Being engulfed in the hegemony of computing, civilization indispensable vocation narrowed down to how to convey their conjectures to computers so that the latter would by dint of ...
Zheng Qin+6 more
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