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The software craftsman: professionalism, pragmatism, pride Mancuso S., Prentice Hall Press, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2014. 288 pp. Type: Book (978-0-134052-50-2)
I expected this book to be about the craftsman aspects of writing code, that is, the actual writing of code from the point of view of a craftsman, much in the same way that a technical engineering book would describe how to build bette...
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A contribution to theory building for the successful implementation of ERP and BPR -- an application of the method of stylized facts Reiter M., Fettke P., Loos P. HICSS 2013 (Proceedings of the 2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Wailea, HI, Jan 7-10, 2013) 4045-4054, 2013. Type: Proceedings
The deployment of projects for enterprise resource planning (ERP) and business process reengineering (BPR) is fraught with difficulty and risk, and at the same type capable of returning great value. The interdependencies between these ...
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Oct 7 2013 |
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Achieving extensibility through product-lines and domain-specific languages: a case study Batory D., Johnson C., MacDonald B., von Heeder D. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 11(2): 191-214, 2002. Type: Article
Anyone interested in the current discussion of “agile development” supported by refactoring will find this paper interesting and useful. The paper describes an example of applying layered development methods to a co...
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Jun 24 2002 |
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