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  Requirement ambiguity not as important as expected--results of an empirical evaluation
Philippo E., Heijstek W., Kruiswijk B., Chaudron M., Berry D.  REFSQ 2013 (Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, Essen, Germany, Apr 8-11, 2013) 65-79, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Are ambiguous requirements really a problem in software development? The authors of this paper sought to answer this question using a three-pronged approach: interviews were conducted with four experts; a difference test was applied to...
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Jul 26 2013  
  Necessary and neglected?: An empirical study of internal documentation in agile software development teams
Stettina C., Heijstek W.  SIGDOC 2011 (Proc. of the 29th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication, Pisa, Italy, Oct 3-5, 2011) 159-166, 2011.  Type: Proceedings

Agile programming is not known for favoring internal software documentation. Since internal documentation does not directly contribute to making clients happy, agile programmers exhibit little enthusiasm for drafting ideas in plain tex...
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Feb 3 2012  

   
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