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BCSHCI
2007
15 years 4 months ago
Habitats: a simple way to bridge artifacts, professions, and theories in ubiquitous design
This paper briefly shows how product designers as well as information system designers may use the habitat framework as a tool to inform their understanding of the pervasive compu...
Martin Brynskov, Gunnar Kramp
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WWW
2009
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
Semantic wiki aided business process specification
This paper formulates a collaborative system for modeling business application. The system uses a Semantic Wiki to enable collaboration between the various stakeholders involved i...
Toufeeq Hussain, Rajesh Balakrishnan, Amar Viswana...
135
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ICSE
2009
IEEE-ACM
15 years 9 days ago
Towards an assume-guarantee theory for adaptable systems
Modern software systems should be more and more designed with adaptation and run-time evolution in mind. But even with good reactions to changes, the triggered adaptation should b...
Paola Inverardi, Patrizio Pelliccione, Massimo Tiv...
136
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HICSS
2003
IEEE
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15 years 7 months ago
An Evaluation of Applying Use Cases to Construct Design versus Validate Design
Use case models capture and describe the functional requirements of a software system. A use case driven development process, where a use case model is the principal basis for con...
Erik Syversen, Bente Anda, Dag I. K. Sjøber...
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ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
16 years 2 months ago
Variability Management in Software Product Line Engineering
By explicitly modeling and managing variability, software product line engineering provides a systematic approach for creating a diversity of similar products at low cost, in shor...
Andreas Metzger, Klaus Pohl