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A software maintenance survey

Proceedings of 1st Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, 2002
We have conducted a survey of the state of software maintenance in Hong Kong, as the software industry in Hong Kong and south China is expanding. The survey instrument is derived from the previous work of Lientz and Swanson (1981) and Dekleva (1992). We sent out about 1000 questionnaires and received about 5% replies. Our results indicate that, in Hong
Stephen W. L. Yip, Tom Lam
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Teaching Software Maintenance

2019 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), 2019
This paper outlines the content and techniques used to teach software maintenance to American university sophomores (second year students) who have had 3 semesters of programming. The course uses an introductory text that is geared to the maturity of the audience.
Keith B. Gallagher   +2 more
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Software metrics and software maintenance

Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 1990
AbstractThe term “software crisis” refers to the huge amount of resources needed for the development and maintenance of software. A major problem with research in these areas is the lack of solid data. In particular, there is little data that can be used to predict the types of problems that are likely to occur during the software's maintenance.This ...
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Maturity of maintenance (software)

Proceedings Conference on Software Maintenance 1992, 2003
The SEI maturity model has been successfully used for evaluating the software process at both the project and organization levels. The SEI model includes specific questions for software maintenance and contains maintenance implicitly as a part of the total maturity level of an organization.
Pasi Kuvaja, Günter Koch
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Software evolution and maintenance

Future of Software Engineering Proceedings, 2014
Successful software requires constant change that is triggered by evolving requirements, technologies, and stakeholder knowledge. This constant change constitutes software evolution. Software evolution has gained steadily in importance and recently moved into the center of attention of software developers.
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Classifying software maintenance

Proceedings. Conference on Software Maintenance, 1988., 1988
A revision is presented of E.B. Swanson's classification scheme for software maintenance (1976). The proposed classification system can be objectively determined from the changes that occur between versions of the software. The system was developed by analyzing the changes that occur between different versions of COBOL programs that were produced in ...
Ie-Hong Lin, David A. Gustafson
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Practices of software maintenance

Proceedings. International Conference on Software Maintenance (Cat. No. 98CB36272), 2002
This paper describes the results of an interview study conducted at ten industrial sites. The interview focused on the work practices of software engineers engaged in maintaining large scale systems. Five 'truths' emerged from this study. First, software maintenance engineers are experts in the systems they are maintaining.
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Software maintenance documentation

Proceedings of the 4th annual international conference on Systems documentation - SIGDOC '85, 1985
This work aims at presenting a model for assisting in the development of Information System for software maintenance documentation.It seeks to emphasize the optimization of the functions related to the documentation, by employing automatic processes.In this study the system of documentation is based on a Data Dictionary structure, adequately designed ...
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Methodologies and Software Maintenance

Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 1996
There are a multitude of information systems methodologies available to practitioners to aid them in the development of new sytstems. In contrast, however, there are very few information systems methodologies aimed specifically at software maintenance, and of the systems development methodologies few pay much attention to software maintenance.
Mark John Taylor, A. T. Wood-Harper
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Software Errors and Software Maintenance Management

Information Technology and Management, 2002
A management model for explaining software errors is developed and estimated. The model is used to analyze two years of error log data at a commercial site. The focus is on identifying managerially controllable factors which affect software reliability.
Rajiv D. Banker   +3 more
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