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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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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 ...
I.-H. Lin, D.A. Gustafson
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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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Green Software Maintenance

2015
Green is gaining importance in the software realm at the present time. Many efforts to obtain sustainable software are being undertaken; as a result, new techniques for producing “Green software” are now appearing. Nonetheless, there is a huge amount of existing software which is not following greenability principles (reduced impact on economy, society
Ignacio García-Rodríguez de Guzmán   +2 more
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Software Maintenance

2023
Ilkka Juuso, Ilpo Pöyhönen
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Structured software maintenance

Proceedings of the May 16-19, 1983, national computer conference on - AFIPS '83, 1983
Many books are written about structured design and programming, but never about structured maintenance. True structured maintenance comprises four functional roles, called the manager, librarian, archivist, and programmer. The manager manages. The archivist protects contents of computer files and stores information about these files in an archive ...
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Software maintenance documentation

Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Systems documentation, 1989
When technical writers speak of software documentation, they usually speak of user manuals. Certainly there is reason for them to. User manuals produced by software people (and I am proud to count myself as a software person!) have often been so bad that a whole industry has sprung up to publish books containing information needed to supplement ...
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Teaching software maintenance

1989
An often-cited problem in software engineering education is that many of the relevant topics are difficult to address in a university setting. Though project work is a useful supplement to the lectures, it is very difficult to make the project truly realistic. In our environment therefore, we decided not to try to mimic all aspects of reality.
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SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE

2001
GERARDO CANFORA, ANIELLO CIMITILE
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