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A model of the software development process
Journal of Systems and Software, 1981This paper presents a model of the programming process. The model has four parts. A resources model specifies how many useful man-months of design effort are available from project team members after subtracting the time required for learning and team communications.
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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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The development of process control software
Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Fall), 1971The use of on-line, real-time computers for control of industrial processes has been increasing rapidly during the past ten years. That the cost of the software necessary to implement such systems exceeds even the hardware costs became clear in the initial installations.
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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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Software Development as a Decision-Oriented Process
2014Developing software systems is a challenging business with short development cycles, changing needs, and unstable processes. Processes must deliver products that meet the customer needs and provide value for the stakeholders. There is no one way of achieving the development goals; instead, alternative routes should be possible within the boundaries of ...
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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
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Software Process Support in Software Development Environments
'Support for the Software Process'.,Proceedings of the 6th International Software Process Workshop, 2005qnvironment consists of an infrastructure, often referred as framework, and a collection of tools. Various development tools support individual developers in different steps of the life cycle. These tools may :hange from project to project as the development methods change.
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Flexible Software Development: From Software Architecture to Process
2007 Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'07), 2007Modern software development practices show that there is significant diversity in the product, process and geographical location of software development due to economical, technical and logistical constraints. Such diverse development demands flexibility in the software engineering methodology.
Dharini Balasubramaniam +3 more
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Aspect-Oriented Software Development and Software Process
2006Aspect orientation is an increasingly promising approach to software development. It affords benefits deriving from advanced separation of concerns, including concern modeling, encapsulation, extraction, and composition. These may enable the development and evolution of software on a higher semantic level, with unprecedented control and flexibility ...
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Software Development Processes
2007The 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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