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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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Online ethnography: a study of software developers and software development
Baltic Journal of Management, 2015Purpose– Qualitative research has made important contributions to social science by enabling researchers to engage with people and get an in-depth understanding of their views, beliefs and perceptions about social phenomena. With new and electronically mediated forms of human interaction (e.g.
Cecilia Loureiro-Koechlin+1 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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From Software Development to Software Assembly
IEEE Software, 2016The 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.
Chris Verhoef, Harry M. Sneed
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Diversity and Software Development
IEEE Software, 2009Scott 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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Social software in global software development
Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, 2010Social 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].
Giuffrida, Rosalba, Dittrich, Yvonne
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1992
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses software development. A programmer is an extremely powerful person. Unless properly controlled, he has access to confidential data and he also has the wherewithal to read or amend that data. Financial institutions use the “Chinese wall” method to help avoid problems.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses software development. A programmer is an extremely powerful person. Unless properly controlled, he has access to confidential data and he also has the wherewithal to read or amend that data. Financial institutions use the “Chinese wall” method to help avoid problems.
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Software Development in Turkey
IT Professional, 2015The 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.
Demirors, Onur, Coskuncay, Ahmet
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1998
The software development process consists of a sequence of activities which are performed repeatedly until the software produced meets the customer’s requirements or until someone turns out the lights. If you manage your project effectively then the former outcome is the more likely.
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The software development process consists of a sequence of activities which are performed repeatedly until the software produced meets the customer’s requirements or until someone turns out the lights. If you manage your project effectively then the former outcome is the more likely.
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A course in software development
Proceedings of the 38th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 2007The paper discusses a course in software development, as advocated by the CC2001 report. The course revolves around a single project divided into six assignments. In addition, the course includes lab assignments covering the tool of the week . The order of coverage of topics and the order of labs is determined using
Robert E. Noonan, John R. Hott
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