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A concrete syntax transformation approach for software language processing
Kevin Lano
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Future of Software Engineering Proceedings, 2014
This paper is a travelogue of Software Process research and practice in the past 15 years. It is based on the paper written by one of the authors for the FOSE Track at ICSE 2000. Since then, the landscape of Software Process research has significantly evolved: technological breakthroughs and market disruptions have defined new and complex challenges ...
FUGGETTA, ALFONSO, DI NITTO, ELISABETTA
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This paper is a travelogue of Software Process research and practice in the past 15 years. It is based on the paper written by one of the authors for the FOSE Track at ICSE 2000. Since then, the landscape of Software Process research has significantly evolved: technological breakthroughs and market disruptions have defined new and complex challenges ...
FUGGETTA, ALFONSO, DI NITTO, ELISABETTA
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Software Evolution and Software Evolution Processes
Annals of Software Engineering, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Lehman, Meir M., Ramil, Juan F.
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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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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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ASP (A Software Process) for improving software process
Proceedings Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference (ASPEC'99) (Cat. No.PR00509), 2003ASP (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.
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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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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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Proceedings Twenty-First Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'97), 1999
The article proposes a new software process model, ASP (Agile Software Process) based on a decade-long evolution of software process models inside a Japanese software factory. The Japanese software factory was a successful model in the development of quality software for large-scale business applications in the 1980s.
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The article proposes a new software process model, ASP (Agile Software Process) based on a decade-long evolution of software process models inside a Japanese software factory. The Japanese software factory was a successful model in the development of quality software for large-scale business applications in the 1980s.
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