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Software Development Processes

2007
The complexity and newness of the technology set that can be used for developing wireless Internet services (i.e. mobile terminals, mobile networks, mobile interaction, variety of terminals) and extreme time-to-market pressure result in insufficient knowledge about development procedures and technical constraints.
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Reusing software developments

Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Software development environments, 1990
Software development environments of the future will be characterized by extensive reuse of previous work. This paper addresses the issue of reusability in the context in which design is achieved by the transformational development of formal specifications into efficient implementations.
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Contracting for Software Development

Management Science, 1992
Software 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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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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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTS

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter describes various software developments and their impact. Until the mid-1980s, about half the cost of setting up a computer system was absorbed in programming software—that is, writing the instructions for the computer to operate.
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Software Development Graphs a unifying concept for software development?

1986
Software Development, as a concept, is seen as composed from aspects of Theoretical Computer Science, Programming Methodology, Software "Engineering" and Management. We define all of these concepts. We then define the notion of Software Development Graphs. Syntactically, Software Development Graphs are cycle-free, directed, finite graphs. Semantically,
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Developments in retail software

Retail and Distribution Management, 1988
What is the future for retail software? David Freestone's view is that suppliers will continue to orientate their software towards specific merchandise areas and types of retailer, instead of trying to be all embracing. And more retailers will make their own systems available to others.
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Developing Software

1986
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the development of software which is not so much the emergence of a product as it is a process. Good software development comes through individuals working themselves into positions in which they can produce the software. Software reflects the personality and intelligence of the developer.
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Introduction to Software Development

2011
So, you’re asking yourself, why is this book called Software Development and Professional Practice? Why isn’t it called All About Programming or Software Engineering? After all, isn’t that what software development is? Well, no. Programming is a part of software development, but it’s certainly not all of it.
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Survey in software development

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1987
Software engineering is a widely used discipline in industry today. Its primary goal is to improve the quality of software products [6] and to ensure product integrity. Tools have been developed to ensure the quality of software. Poor management, ineffective communication, and poor organization of personnel [l] are common factors that have led to ...
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