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Anchoring the software process
IEEE Software, 1996Software organizations need common milestones to serve as a basis for their software development processes. The author proposes three such milestones, gives an example of their use, and discusses why they are success-critical for software projects. To avoid the problems of the previous model milestones-stakeholder mismatches, gold plating, inflexible ...
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A process model for software process management
Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2003Development of large-scale software generally involves in setting up of a project. Intensive management offers a practical approach to such development. Therefore, the key to success of a project is to develop technology which provides strong support for project management.
Atsuo Hazeyama, Seiichi Komiya
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Essentials of Software Process
IEEE Software, 2008Process trends can be placed inside a triangular map according to their emphasis on three aspects, represented by the vertices: people, technology, and rigor. Plan-oriented, engineering, and research-based approaches tend to view software as a rigid artifact, so they stress technology and rigor over people. Evolutionary approaches tend to view software
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The human dimension of the software process
1999This book is devoted to quality management for software. The focus is on supporting the development process by constructing explicit models and deploying automated support environments.
Wastell, David +3 more
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2002
For almost as long as there has been software, there has been a software crisis.1 Laments about the inability of software developers to produce products on time, within budget, and of acceptable quality and reliability have been a staple of industry literature from the early decades of commercial computing to the present.
Nathan L. Ensmenger, William Aspray
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For almost as long as there has been software, there has been a software crisis.1 Laments about the inability of software developers to produce products on time, within budget, and of acceptable quality and reliability have been a staple of industry literature from the early decades of commercial computing to the present.
Nathan L. Ensmenger, William Aspray
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Software process technology and software organisations
2000SPT which have been developed by our research community is barely used in software organisations. This paper tries to discuss the relation between software SPT and software organisations: it first describes some examples of applications to the software industry. Then it tells about an ongoing case in which we are trying to capture SPT requirements from
Maria Letizia Jaccheri +2 more
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The Future of Software Processes
2006In response to increasing demands being put onto software-intensive systems, software processes will evolve significantly over the next two decades. This paper identifies seven relatively surprise-free trends – increased emphasis on users and end value; increasing software criticality and need for dependability; increasingly rapid change; increasingly ...
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Software engineering, the software process and their support
Software Engineering Journal, 1991Computers are being applied more and more widely, penetrating ever deeper into the very fabric of society. Mankind is becoming increasingly dependent on the availability of software and its continuing validity. To achieve this consistently and reliably, in an operational domain that is forever changing, requires disciplined execution of the software ...
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Understanding the software process as a social process
2005This position paper summarises a project which is concerned with understanding the software process from a sociological viewpoint. We believe that understanding the social factors inherent in the software process will allow us to derive new requirements for software tools for process support.
Ian Sommerville, Tom Rodden
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A software assessment process for small software enterprises
EUROMICRO 97. Proceedings of the 23rd EUROMICRO Conference: New Frontiers of Information Technology (Cat. No.97TB100167), 1999Quality software products fulfilling the combined expectations of the customer are essential for success in the market, particularly for small software enterprises. The quality of a complex software product can only be based on performing a mature development process.
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