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AGILEDC
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Staying Agile in Government Software Projects
Can government software projects be agile? What do Scrum and XP practices have to offer in this regulated and highly political environment? In this experience report, I will discu...
Barg Upender
PEPM
1994
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
PERs from Projections for Binding-Time Analysis
First-order projection-based binding-time analysis has proven genuinely useful in partial evaluation Lau91a, Lau91c]. There have been three notable generalisations of projection-b...
Kei Davis
HICSS
2008
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
On the Inequality of Contributions to Wikipedia
—Wikipedia is one of the most successful examples of massive collaborative content development. However, many of the mechanisms and procedures that it uses are still unknown in d...
Felipe Ortega, Jesús M. González-Bar...
SIGUCCS
2000
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Creating a Help Center from Scratch: A Recipe for Success
Creating a university Help Center from scratch can be a challenging yet very rewarding experience for an IT professional. Buying computers, building networks, and installing softw...
Patrick McKoen
ECEASST
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Integrating Data from Multiple Repositories to Analyze Patterns of Contribution in FOSS Projects
: The majority of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) developers are mobile and often use different identities in the projects or communities they participate in. These characteri...
Sulayman K. Sowe, Antonio Cerone