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A RESTful implementation of the WS-agreement specification Kübert R., Katsaros G., Wang T. WS-REST 2011 (Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on RESTful Design, Hyderabad, India, Mar 28, 2011) 67-72, 2011. Type: Proceedings
Representational state transfer (REST) is a software architecture for distributed systems and is one of the most popular implementations of Web service technology. RESTful refers to products that operate within the REST constraints. In...
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May 18 2012 |
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The road map to software engineering: a standards-based guide (IEEE Computer Society Software Engineering Standards Series) Moore J., Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Pr, New York, NY, 2005. 440 pp. Type: Book (9780471683629)
This book is ambitious but useful. It is ambitious in the usual sense of attempting to achieve a goal that is considered to be difficult. To provide an overview of the entire discipline of software engineering, by providing an overview...
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May 22 2006 |
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The value of open standards and open-source software in government environments Simon K. IBM Systems Journal 44(2): 227-238, 2005. Type: Article
In this paper, Simon promises much, but delivers little. The abstract promises that the paper “evaluates the relative strengths of proprietary software and [open source software (OSS)] as development techniques....
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Dec 1 2005 |
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Open-source versus proprietary software: is one more reliable and secure than the other? Boulanger A. IBM Systems Journal 44(2): 239-248, 2005. Type: Article
This is an interesting, data-packed, and insightful paper, but it is flawed. Boulanger ties the notion of security to reliability, and the notion of reliability to defects, without justification. Then, he makes a leap, saying that the ...
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Nov 23 2005 |
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ISO 9001:2000: for software and systems providers: an engineering approach Bamford R., Deibler W., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2003. Type: Book (9780849320637)
Increasing competition within the business world, rapid changes in technologies, and globalization and consequent mergers and acquisitions are heating up the business environment. Organizations realize that constant improvement of thei...
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Feb 9 2005 |
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Pushing back: evaluating a new behaviour for the back and forward buttons in web browsers Cockburn A., McKenzie B., Smith M. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 57(5): 397-414, 2002. Type: Article
Commercial Web browsers use a stack-based model for navigation. An alternative solution to the navigation problem is the temporal model [1], which maintains a complete list of previously visited pages. This paper describes an evaluatio...
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May 21 2003 |
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Software standardization--how the Object Management Group changed the model Stone C. StandardView 3(3): 85-89, 1995. Type: Article
Stone has credentials for describing change in software standardization. The perceived success of his Object Management Group (OMG) challenges traditional standards organizations to reassess their practices for coping with rapidly evol...
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Nov 1 1996 |
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Software engineering standards , IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1987. Type: Book (9789780471634577)
This book is essentially a collection of checklists of the components that should be included in a library of standards used to guide and control the quality of software development. The descriptive names of these eleven checklists fol...
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Apr 1 1989 |
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System development standards Carl J., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1985. Type: Book (9789780070097247)
This volume contains over 500 forms with accompanying hierarchical structure and specifications for exactly how and when each is to be used. The sole focus is on procedural and documentation standards for noncoding system development a...
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Oct 1 1985 |
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