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EUROMICRO
2009
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Stakeholders' Perception of Success: An Empirical Investigation
Different stakeholders involved in the software development may attribute success to different indicators. Analogously they may support different factors considered the root of suc...
Evgenia Egorova, Marco Torchiano, Maurizio Morisio...
ECIS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Measuring enterprise systems success: the importance of a multiple stakeholder perspective
: Organisations invest enormous amount of resources in acquiring Enterprise Systems (ES), presumably expecting positive impacts to the organisation and its functions. Despite the o...
Darshana Sedera, Guy G. Gable, Taizan Chan
IJMMS
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
A cognitive approach to user perception of multimedia quality: An empirical investigation
Whilst multimedia technology has been one of the main contributing factors behind the Web's success, delivery of personalised multimedia content has been a desire seldom achi...
Sherry Y. Chen, Gheorghita Ghinea, Robert D. Macre...
INFSOF
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Managing the business of software product line: An empirical investigation of key business factors
Business has been highlighted as a one of the critical dimensions of software product line engineering. This paper’s main contribution is to increase the understanding of the in...
Faheem Ahmed, Luiz Fernando Capretz
ICSE
2011
IEEE-ACM
12 years 8 months ago
Understanding broadcast based peer review on open source software projects
Software peer review has proven to be a successful technique in open source software (OSS) development. In contrast to industry, where reviews are typically assigned to specific ...
Peter C. Rigby, Margaret-Anne D. Storey