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Software for people: fundamentals, trends and best practices Maedche A., Botzenhardt A., Neer L., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Berlin, Germany, 2012. 299 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642313-70-7)
This collection of papers describes the trend toward user-centered design in software development. While focusing mostly on European industries, the contents are applicable to any organization developing software with a user focus. A b...
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Estimation of defects based on defect decay model: ED3M Haider S., Cangussu J., Cooper K., Dantu R., Haider S. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 34(3): 336-356, 2008. Type: Article
When is software testing “done”? The obvious answer is when all the defects have been removed. Knowing how many defects exist in a software product has traditionally hinged on a variety of metrics, such as the use o...
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Dec 24 2008 |
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Weblog success: exploring the role of technology Du H., Wagner C. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 64(9): 789-798, 2006. Type: Article
Weblogs (or blogs) allow people to publish and exchange information, and to establish blog networks and relationships, known as the “blogosphere.” The authors of this paper found that highly successful (that...
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Nov 13 2006 |
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Computing labs and technology classroom (CLTC) initiative: a model for distributed support LaRoche L., Miranda J., Smock A., Noble T. User services (Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGUCCS conference, San Antonio, TX, USA, Sep 21-24, 2003) 21-22, 2003. Type: Proceedings
Organizations with limited funds and personnel often find that “doing it themselves” is more costly in the long run. Such was the case with DePauw University, which discovered that the support for multiple computer ...
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Dec 24 2003 |
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Software quality Wieczorek M. (ed), Meyerhoff D. (ed), Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2001. 288 pp. Type: Book (9783540414414)
This is the first publication in a new series from Springer on software quality, and contains papers taken from two conferences held in Europe. Although the papers reflect current software quality practices and experiences of European ...
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Apr 19 2002 |
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A comparative study of coarse- and fine-grained safe regression test-selection techniques Bible J., Rothermel G., Rosenblum D. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 10(2): 149-183, 2001. Type: Article
Testing software that has been modified to incorporate enhancements or fix defects is a time-consuming effort. Traditionally, test software developed for the initial version of the software is completely re-run with the modified softwa...
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Sep 1 2001 |
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Data structures and program design in C (2nd ed.) Kruse R., Tondo C., Leung B., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997. Type: Book (9780132883665)
In today’s headlong rush toward object-oriented languages, it is refreshing to read a text on how to design and implement data structures without obfuscation. This is a superb, clearly written text on designing C programs and...
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Feb 1 1998 |
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Lessons from the design of the Eiffel libraries Meyer B. Communications of the ACM 33(9): 68-88, 1990. Type: Article
Although the main effort of software engineering appears to be the development of software systems in response to customer requirements, little attention is paid to the relationship of each system to previous or subsequent systems. The...
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Nov 1 1991 |
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The ethics of automated publishing systems (a response to Dr. Brockmann) James G., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988. Type: Book (9789780262022750)
The title of this chapter is slightly misleading; I think the author is addressing professional practices in desktop publishing, not the ethics of the documenter. Nevertheless, the chapter is short, well written, and direct....
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Mar 1 1989 |
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Exploring the connections between improved technology--workstation and desktop publishing and improved methodology--document databases Brockmann R., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988. Type: Book (9789780262022750)
This chapter discusses a methodology required to fully exploit desktop and workstation publishing technologies. The basis of this discussion is the use of Geoffrey James’s “declarative formatting,” in whic...
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Mar 1 1989 |
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