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Identification and analysis of chunks in software projects
Rachana S. Koneru
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Computer Physics Communications, 1989
A number of management aspects need to be considered, such as estimating methods, audit procedures, recent national quality programmes and so on. This chapter provides an overview of these areas and their relevance.
David J. Smith, Kenneth B. Wood
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A number of management aspects need to be considered, such as estimating methods, audit procedures, recent national quality programmes and so on. This chapter provides an overview of these areas and their relevance.
David J. Smith, Kenneth B. Wood
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1986
Abstract The paper gives an overview over methods and tools for the management of the software life cycle and a report on the 'First IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Experience with the Management of Software Projects' in Heidelberg, May 14 - 16, 1986. It mainly emphasizes non-technical aspects, like e.g.
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Abstract The paper gives an overview over methods and tools for the management of the software life cycle and a report on the 'First IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Experience with the Management of Software Projects' in Heidelberg, May 14 - 16, 1986. It mainly emphasizes non-technical aspects, like e.g.
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Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '94 - TRI-Ada '94, 1994
This paper presents the rationale, framework, and detailed mechanisms of quantitative software project management. To make the presentation specific and useful, our focus is on the reports used to present project status. Quantitative software project management requires considerable effort for data gathering and project reporting; the extra effort pays
Ken Shumate, Terry Snyder
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This paper presents the rationale, framework, and detailed mechanisms of quantitative software project management. To make the presentation specific and useful, our focus is on the reports used to present project status. Quantitative software project management requires considerable effort for data gathering and project reporting; the extra effort pays
Ken Shumate, Terry Snyder
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