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ICSE
2003
IEEE-ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Evaluating Individual Contribution Toward Group Software Engineering Projects
It is widely acknowledged that group or team projects are a staple of undergraduate and graduate software engineering courses. Such projects provide students with experiences that...
Jane Huffman Hayes, Timothy Lethbridge, Daniel Por...
BEHAVIOURIT
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Individual attitude toward improvisation in information systems development
Improvisation is rapidly becoming an important issue for both scholars and practitioners. Organizations that operate in turbulent environments must learn to swiftly adapt and resp...
Massimo Magni, B. Provera, Luigi Proserpio
ICSM
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Critical Success Factors in Software Maintenance-A Case Study
: The objective of this paper is to identify those factors, which are critical to the success of a maintenance operation in general and to apply them to a particular maintenance pr...
Harry M. Sneed, Peter Brössler
INFSOF
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Links between the personalities, views and attitudes of software engineers
Successful software development and management depends not only on the technologies, methods and processes employed but also on the judgments and decisions of the humans involved....
Robert Feldt, Lefteris Angelis, Richard Torkar, Ma...
ISESE
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
A study of the effect of disruptions on the performance of software engineering teams
This paper describes ethnographic observations and analysis of the performance of student teams working on year-long software projects for industrial clients. Personality types we...
J. S. Karn, Anthony J. Cowling