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An Information Systems Design Product Theory for Software Project Estimation and Measurement Systems

2009

There is relatively little research on software Project Estimation and Measurement Systems (PEMS). Commercial PEMS vary in functionality and effective- ness. Their intended users thus do not know what to ex- pect from PEMS and how to evaluate them. This paper creates an information system design product theory for the class of PEMS that prescribes the meta-requirements, the meta-design, and applicable theories for all products within the class. Meta-requirements and the meta-design are derived from the project estimation and measurement literature, experiences obtained during more than ten years of empirical work in Finnish Software Measurement Association, and a commercially available PEMS.

COSMIC software sizingComputer scienceSoftware walkthroughSoftware peer reviewSoftware development processSoftware analyticsSoftwareSoftware sizingSoftware systemSoftware verification and validationSoftware measurementSoftware design descriptionEstimationSocial software engineeringbusiness.industrySoftware developmentSoftware metricSoftware deploymentSystems development life cyclePersonal software processSoftware constructionSoftware designPackage development processSoftware engineeringbusinessSoftware project management2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Omission of Quality Software Development Practices : A Systematic Literature Review

2018

Software deficiencies are minimized by utilizing recommended software development and quality assurance practices. However, these recommended practices (i.e., quality practices) become ineffective if software professionals purposefully ignore them. Conducting a systematic literature review (n = 4,838), we discovered that only a small number of previous studies, within software engineering and information systems literature, have investigated the omission of quality practices. These studies explain the omission of quality practices mainly as a result of organizational decisions and trade-offs made under resource constraints or market pressure. However, our study indicates that different aspe…

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AMCAS: Advanced Methods for the Co-Design of Complex Adaptive Systems

2006

Abstract This work proposes a new approximation to design and program Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), these systems comprise neural network, intelligent agents, genetic algorithms, support vector machines and artificial intelligence systems in general. Due to the complexity of such systems, it is necessary to build a design environment able to ease the design work, allowing reusability and easy migration to hardware and/or software. Ptolemy II is used as the base system to simulate and evaluate the designs with different Models of Computation so that an optimum decision about the hardware or software implementation platform can be taken.

Hardware architectureSystem of systemsComputer sciencebusiness.industryModel of computationDistributed computingcomputer.software_genreIntelligent agentSoftwareComputer engineeringSystems development life cycleSystems designHardware compatibility listbusinesscomputerReusability
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Uncertainties and Risks in the Implementation of an E-Learning Information Systems Project in a Higher-Learning Environment: Viewpoints from Estonia

2005

This paper investigates the sorts of risks and uncertainties inherent in implementing an e-learning information systems project in Estonia. The study uses a variation of the Delphi study in eliciting the risk factors or items from experienced top management professionals within the organisation. The main objective of the study is to identify the uncertainties or risks in the implementation of the systems, using the viewpoint of Estonia, which is an emerging economy. The findings of the work indicate that wrong development strategy, staff volatility, change in top management and lack of funding are amongst the top risk factors in implementing e-learning in Estonia. On the other hand, risks …

Knowledge managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryLearning environmentInformation systemTop managementDelphi methodBusinessLibrary and Information SciencesE-learning risk uncertainties Delphi study information systems development EstoniaViewpointsEmerging marketsComputer Science ApplicationsJournal of Information & Knowledge Management
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Are requirements elicitation sessions influenced by participants' gender? An empirical experiment

2021

[EN] Context: Requirements elicitation is a crucial phase in the software development life cycle. During requirements elicitation sessions, requirements engineers capture software requirements, and motivate stakeholders to express needs and expected software functionalities. In this context, there is a lack of extensive empirical research reporting the extent to which elicitation sessions can be influenced by participants' gender. Objective: This paper presents our research endeavour to investigate requirements engineers' effort and elicited requirements' accuracy based on participants' gender. Method: We conducted an experiment in two rounds with a total of 59 students who played the role …

Process managementDescriptive statisticsComputer scienceEmpirical experimentGraphical user interfacesGenderSoftware requirements specification020207 software engineeringContext (language use)005: Computerprogrammierung Programme und Daten02 engineering and technologyRequirements elicitationBusiness Process Model and NotationEmpirical research305: Personengruppen (Alter Herkunft Geschlecht Einkommen)020204 information systemsSystems development life cycleRequirements elicitationCIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION E INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSoftware requirementsBPMN modelLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSSoftwareScience of Computer Programming
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Investigating the causal mechanisms underlying the customization of software development methods

2017

Over the last four decades, software development has been one of the mainstream topics in the Software Engineering and Information Systems disciplines. Thousands of methods have been put forward offering prescriptions for software development processes. The goal of these methods is to produce high-quality software in a systematic manner. However, it is widely known that these methods are rarely followed as prescribed – developers often modify or skip different steps, practices, or quality rules recommended by software development methods. While a group of previous studies suggests that maximizing the flexibility and leanness of software development processes is the key driver of such custom…

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Explaining Change Paths of Systems and Software Development Practices

2010

This chapter discusses how systems development practices are shaped. Based on interviews conducted in ten development organizations and previous literature, we identify eight types of change paths in systems development practices: emergence, adoption, idealization, formalization, abandonment, informalization, entropy, and disobedience. We argue that the eight change path types provide an integrated theoretical framework on the study of how systems development practices change in organizations, projects, and among individual developers in a given context. We discuss how this framework complements existing theories and concepts of the contemporary literature on systems development.

Social software engineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware developmentcomputer.software_genreSoftware development processSoftware analyticsExtreme programming practicesBest coding practicesSystems development life cycleGoal-Driven Software Development Processbusinesscomputer
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An Agile methodology for Manufacturing Control Systems development

2007

Robotized manufacturing cells are required more and more often to process high variety of short life-cycle product. This increases the need for methods and techniques for easy reconfiguration of software programs running in Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), i.e., devices able to control manufacturing systems. PLCs run embedded code characterized by a procedural nature that does not make it quite reconfigurable. In this paper we propose an AGIle COntrol System Development (AGICOSD) methodology that uses various practices of Agile software development methodologies and the Design By Contract (DBC) practice for modeling and programming manufacturing control systems. In this context we prop…

Source codeComputer sciencebusiness.industryCellular manufacturingmedia_common.quotation_subjectInstruction listAgile manufacturingSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleSoftware qualityComputer-integrated manufacturingManufacturing control systems development Robotized manufacturing cellsEmbedded systembusinessSoftware engineeringAgile software developmentmedia_commonJava Modeling Language2007 5th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
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An Information Systems Design Theory for Integrated Requirements and Release Management Systems

2009

High-tech companies need to collect and analy- ze requirements and allocate them to appropriate product releases in market-driven product development. Develop- ment activities are typically scattered across multiple sites and involve multiple partners in different countries, complicating requirements and release management. Fle- xible, scalable, and secure groupware-based support for the activities provides substantial payoffs. Yet, the extant literature provides little theoretical guidance for designing and using requirements and release management systems in multi-site, multi-partner environments. This article de- velops the meta-requirements and a meta-design of an Information Systems De…

Structure of Management InformationInformation managementCollaborative softwareRequirementProcess managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceData managementSoftware developmentcomputer.software_genreApplication lifecycle managementMarket requirements documentRelease managementRequirement prioritizationSystems development life cycleSystems managementNew product developmentInformation systemSystems designSoftware engineeringbusinessRequirements analysiscomputer2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Process and technology challenges in swift-starting virtual teams

2007

Originally published in the journal Information & Management : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03787206 Virtual teams often face tight schedules and a need to start quickly and perform instantly. The goal of our study was to enhance understanding of the challenges faced by such teams. We used time–interaction–performance theory as the framework for following the processes and functions within virtual teams working on a systems development task. Our study provided a detailed examination of the group process, applied to virtual teams working under time pressure. The challenges faced by virtual teams in such settings showed that teams must work to enhance their effectiveness in mu…

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