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ICSE
2009
IEEE-ACM
13 years 12 months ago
How to avoid drastic software process change (using stochastic stability)
Before performing drastic changes to a project, it is worthwhile to thoroughly explore the available options within the current structure of a project. An alternative to drastic c...
Tim Menzies, Steve Williams, Barry W. Boehm, Jairu...
INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Avoiding Instability during Graceful Shutdown of OSPF
Abstract—Many recent router architectures decouple the routing engine from the forwarding engine, so that packet forwarding can continue even when the routing process is not acti...
Aman Shaikh, Rohit Dube, Anujan Varma
SOPR
2002
106views more  SOPR 2002»
13 years 4 months ago
A discrete simulation model for assessing software project scheduling policies
Good project scheduling is an essential, but extremely hard task in software management practice. In a software project, the time needed to complete some development activity is d...
Frank Padberg
FASE
2010
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Dynamic Resource Scheduling in Disruption-Prone Software Development Environments
Good resource scheduling plays a pivotal role in successful software development projects. However, effective resource scheduling is complicated by such disruptions as requirements...
Junchao Xiao, Leon J. Osterweil, Qing Wang, Mingsh...
ICWE
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Metamodeling the Quality of the Web Development Process' Intermediate Artifacts
WE practices lack an impact on industry, partly due to a WE field that is not quality-aware. In fact, it is difficult to find WE methodologies that pay explicit attention to qualit...
Cristina Cachero, Coral Calero, Geert Poels