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  Thinking objectively: software process improvement in the small
Ward R., Fayad M., Laitinen M. Communications of the ACM 44(4): 105-107, 2001.  Type: Article

Software process development for small companies is addressed in this short article, which should be of interest to the software process, software management, and software development communities....
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Aug 1 2001  
  Thinking objectively: software engineering in the small
Fayad M., Laitinen M., Ward R. Communications of the ACM 43(3): 115-118, 2000.  Type: Article

Software engineering at small companies and on small projects is different from software engineering at large companies. This short article cites four significant areas that the authors claim are largely unaddressed in software enginee...
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Feb 1 2001  
  Transition to object-oriented software development
Fayad M. (ed), Laitinen M., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1998.  Type: Book (9780471245292)

Both authors have extensive industrial experience, which is reflected positively in the book, and Fayad is a professor of computer science. The authors have utilized Fayad’s published and unpublished work extensively in the d...
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Mar 1 1999  
  Surviving a process performance crash
Laitinen M., Fayad M. (ed) Communications of the ACM 41(2): 83-86, 1998.  Type: Article

Laitinen and Fayad briefly discuss how and why to introduce a software development process. They state that the only way to improve work quality or increase productivity is to change the process, not to set goals above the current stat...
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May 1 1998  

   
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