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Preserving knowledge in software projects

Journal of Systems and Software, 2012
Up-to-date preservation of project knowledge like developer communication and design documents is essential for the successful evolution of software systems. Ideally, all knowledge should be preserved, but since projects only have limited resources, and software systems continuously grow in scope and complexity, one needs to prioritize the subsystems ...
Omar Alam, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan
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Investigating Software Reliability Requirements in Software Projects

2012
Over the years, software has become ubiquitous in business processes from payroll systems to airline reservation systems. Software plays a vital role in facilitating business processes. Given the importance of these software systems, managing their quality is essential to the success of the business processes they support.
Marwa M. Abd-Elghany   +4 more
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A Survey of Software Development Projects

2021
This research concentrates on defining e-government and outlining the importance of e-government for the public. It will also discuss the software project’s literature review and its characteristics and background knowledge on this subject matter.
Amna Alhousani, Maria Papadaki
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Experiences of a software reuse project

Journal of Systems and Software, 1995
Despite the large number of successful software reuse cases reported, there are more than a few negative views that reuse has not yet delivered as expected. This is because of the lack of consensus on the applicative conditions of reuse technology and the size of the benefits that can be expected.
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A Software Project Management Framework

Information Systems Management, 2004
Abstract This article reports the results of research into software project management. the main contribution of this research is a software project management framework that consists of a static structure, shown in an entity-relationship diagram, and a description of each component of the framework.
Antonio de Amescua Seco   +8 more
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The problems of managing software projects

Software Engineering Journal, 1986
Experience suggests that projects involving a significant software content run a considerable risk of being completed late and over budget, while the resulting software does not always meet the original design specifications. This is in spite of the fact that the general principles of project management are well understood.
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Software Projects in an Academic Environment

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1987
The "software hut" is a course project that is used in conjunction with a graduate-level course in software engineering. The purpose of this project is to give the students some "real world" experience with the design and implementation of software. This paper describes the author's experience in using such a project and presents some suggestions on ...
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Improving software project management

Journal of Systems and Software, 1990
Abstract While the complexity of software-based products has increased enormously over the past decade, the increased cost of software development goes far beyond that which can be explained by this increased complexity. The single most glaring cause of this cost increase is the lack of effective leadership within software development projects.
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Risks in Students' Software Projects

2009 22nd Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training, 2009
Software project education is an important part of software engineering studies in all universities. A well written final report gives an overview how the project went and what students have learned from the project. In this paper we analyze risks in 76 final reports from students’ software projects from academic years 2006-7 and 2007-8.
Tero Ahtee, Timo Poranen
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Distributed computing software project

Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Making distributed systems work - EW 2, 1986
The Distributed Computing Software project at Oxford University is using formal specification techniques to explore the design of services in a distributed operating system. Our goal is to construct and publish the specification of a loosely-coupled distributed operating system consisting of a number of autonomous services.
Roger B. Gimson   +2 more
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