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Software process

Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering, 2000
Software process research deals with the methods and technologies used to assess, support, and improve software development activities. The field has grown up during the 80s to address the increasing complexity and criticality of software development activities.
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On Mobility of Software Processes

2006
In this paper, the mobility of software processes is proposed as a novel concept. It is defined as the structural change in a software process resulting from interactions among linked process elements. The concept addresses the essential change in a software process which brings a high variability and unpredictability to process performance.
Mingshu Li 0001   +3 more
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ASP (A Software Process) for improving software process

Proceedings Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference (ASPEC'99) (Cat. No.PR00509), 2003
ASP (A Software Process) is a creation of a capability maturity model and IEEE based software process that has been defined and deployed through the Software Center of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., in Korea. Outcomes from the deployment of ASP are: 1) the momentum for propelling widespread deployment across all organizations of Samsung Elec. Co.
null Joon Sung Hong   +4 more
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The software process model

Proceedings COMPSAC 88: The Twelfth Annual International Computer Software & Applications Conference, 2003
The authors define a software process model (SPM). The SPM is a model of evolution of the full set of documents produced in a software project. It is a general model for software development using any development approach, providing a framework for measuring, analyzing, and understanding the software development process.
David A. Gustafson   +4 more
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Process of software evolution

First International Symposium on Cyber Worlds, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
A number of interesting phenomena can be observed when lifelong processes of object-oriented software are analyzed from the viewpoint of software evolution. This paper proposes a framework of software evolution studies and reports the results of empirical case studies and evolution patterns discovered through the analysis.
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Software process impediment

IEEE Software, 1996
I've been involved on software people and process improvement consulting for more than 15 technology to years. Along the way, I've noticed a significant change in people's perception of the worth of software engineering practices. But remarkably, relatively little has changed in how companies approach SPI.
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Processes of knowledge and software

Knowledge-Based Systems, 1989
Software development is an intensely knowledge-based activity, whose richness and sublety is sometimes discounted by people who tell us how to do it. Idealized models of the software lifecycle, and of the human processes within it, often misrepresent those processes. They are often not a useful basis for supporting or improving them.
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Distributing the software process

Proceedings of 1996 Australian Software Engineering Conference, 2002
This paper sees software development as made up of two important parts. One is the technical work in producing software. The other is the team management and coordination in large and complex systems. Support tools for software development have in general concentrated on providing technical support to improve task productivity. These have included CASE
Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz, Ian Gorton
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Software process models

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
(1) Specification. The functionality of the software and its operating constraints are specified in detail. (2) Design and implementation. The overall structure of the software is designed and specific software components identified. These are implemented using some programming language, often by separate individuals or teams.
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Automating Software Processes

2008
Successful software development is still a challenge. Siemens has therefore started research projects aiming to improve Siemens' software process models and their application. This chapter gives an overview of these projects and presents first results. In particular, findings of research mainly dealing with challenges of the application of instantiated
Peter Killisperger   +3 more
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