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Becoming agile: a grounded theory of agile transitions in practice
Hoda R., Noble J. ICSE 2017 (Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 20-28, 2017) 141-151, 2017. Type: Proceedings
The delusion of agility is as common among practicing software engineering teams as is the common cold during the fall season. A software development life cycle (SDLC) as sophisticated as agile can thrive if a team can express a suffic...
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Sep 7 2017
An empirical study of overriding in open source Java
Tempero E., Counsell S., Noble J. ACSC 2010 (Proceedings of the 33rd Australasian Conference on Computer Science, Brisbane, Australia, Jan 1, 2010) 3-12, 2010. Type: Proceedings
Inheritance is a pillar of object-oriented programming. Overriding is a subclass’ ability to replace the implementation of a superclass’ method. Even though class inheritance has been around for more than three deca...
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Nov 3 2011
Game design strategies for collectivist persuasion
Khaled R., Barr P., Biddle R., Fischer R., Noble J. Sandbox 2009 (Proceedings of the 2009 ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Video Games, New Orleans, LA, Aug 4-6, 2009) 31-38, 2009. Type: Proceedings
Much ink has been spilled over the values embedded in and transmitted through video games. Are they too violent? Do they send the right messages regarding how to interact with others? Do they embody gender, ethnic, or national biases? ...
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Oct 9 2009
Exclusion requirements and potential concurrency for composite objects
Shanneb A., Potter J., Noble J. Science of Computer Programming 58(3): 344-365, 2005. Type: Article
Composite objects present special problems for concurrency control. If the control is imposed externally to the object, it is likely to be too coarse grained, preventing concurrent executions that would in fact be safe. On the other ha...
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Jul 13 2006
InspectJ: program monitoring for visualisation using aspectJ
Khaled R., Noble J., Biddle R. Conference in research and practice in information technology (Proceedings of the twenty-sixth Australasian computer science conference, Adelaide, Australia, 359-368, 2003. Type: Proceedings
A program visualization system called InspectJ is presented in this paper, which uses aspect-oriented programming (AOP) for monitoring program execution. InspectJ allows the visualization of Java programs using AspectJ as the AOP syste...
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Aug 21 2003
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