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Emotions in the software development process
2013 6th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI), 2013This paper presents the results of a survey on the experience of emotions in the work of software developers. Quantitative analysis revealed information about emotions affecting programmers, their frequency and impact on their performance. The concept of emotional risk to productivity was also presented.
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Software Development for Parallel Processing
1993The recent proliferation of parallel computers has resulted in the implementation of a large number of software development systems for such computers. This paper is an overview of pragmatic approaches, methodologies and environments which form the present basis for developing most parallel processing software.
R. H. Perrott, Adib Zarea-Aliabadi
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Selecting a software development process
Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '94 - TRI-Ada '94, 1994This paper describes the focusing on methods of selecting a software development process. It describes the analysis and design methods used to develop large and complex sytems. It provides guidelines for the use of Object Oriented and Structured Design variants. Although the selection of one methodology over the other is not clear, a series of rules to
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Simulating software development processes
Computer, 1996One of the main factors affecting any product development schedule is rework. In the consumer product market, the risk of rework is often measured against the need to get to market quickly. This frequently happens in the software market as well; products are released with known bugs and then upgraded after user testing.
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Visualizations for Software Development Process Management
2017Software development projects have increasingly been adopting new practices, such as continuous delivery and deployment to enable rapid delivery of new features to end users. Tools that are commonly utilized with these practices generate a vast amount of data concerning various development events. Analysis of the data provides a lightweight data driven
Lehtonen, Timo+3 more
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The Oregon Software Development Process
2004User participation is still a difficult topic in software development. Based on the results of the Oregon experiment in construction we propose a novel development process – the Oregon Software Development Process. The process focusses on patterns to empower end-users so that they can make well-informed design decisions and tailor their environments ...
Robert Slagter, Till Schümmer
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Monitoring the Software Development Process with Process Mining
2018Software projects typically need to be monitored in detail regarding when what was done in order to demonstrate adherence to methodologies, rules, regulations, guidelines or best practices. To this end, it is of utmost importance to obtain factual knowledge from empirical evidence about the actual software development process.
Bala, Saimir, Mendling, Jan
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Tool-Support for Software Development Processes
2010Software development projects are complex. The more complex a project is, the higher are the requirements related to the software development process. The implementation of a process is a great challenge. This, in part, has to do with human factors (acceptance, etc.) as the benefits of a formal development process might not be obvious immediately and ...
Marco Kuhrmann+2 more
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The SCM and the Software Development Process
2003When developing code, software companies all have processes that they follow—sometimes referred to as Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or sometimes thought of as rituals (or ruts). A development process is generally considered a list of rules and guidelines that team members follow in order to build a quality product.
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The relationship between software development environments and the software process
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1988The program committee originally planned for this panel session (and this introduction) to provide a summary of the 4th International Workshop on the Software Process. I have taken the liberty of covering a slightly more general view of the relationship between software development environments and the software process.
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