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HICSS
2011
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Hitting the Wall: What to Do When High Performing Scrum Teams Overwhelm Operations and Infrastructure
All-at-once Scrum implementations require total commitment to change, high level management support and aggressive removal of impediments. Several company-wide implementations are...
Jeff Sutherland, Robert Frohman
RE
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
The Effect of Trust Assumptions on the Elaboration of Security Requirements
Assumptions are frequently made during requirements analysis of a system-to-be about the trustworthiness of its various components (including human components). These trust assump...
Charles B. Haley, Robin C. Laney, Jonathan D. Moff...
RE
2006
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Using trust assumptions with security requirements
Assumptions are frequently made during requirements analysis of a system about the trustworthiness of its various components (including human components). These trust assumptions, ...
Charles B. Haley, Robin C. Laney, Jonathan D. Moff...
ER
1999
Springer
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15 years 2 months ago
A Process-Integrated Conceptual Design Environment for Chemical Engineering
Abstract. The process industries (chemicals, food, oil, ...) are characterized by - continuous or batch -- processes of material transformation. The design of such processes, and t...
Matthias Jarke, Thomas List, Klaus Weidenhaupt
SEAA
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A Meta-model for the Assessment of Non-Functional Requirement Size
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) pose unique challenges in estimating the effort it would take to implement them. This is mainly because of their unique nature; NFRs are subject...
Mohamad Kassab, Maya Daneva, Olga Ormandjieva