The problem frames approach to software engineering is primarily—but not exclusively—concerned with computer-based systems. The broad content and nature of the approach are exp...
Highly successful scientific disciplines have at least one common denominator; they have developed unified theories that span a large set of phenomena within the discipline. The d...
One purpose of empirical software engineering is to enable an understanding of factors that influence software development. Surveys are an appropriate empirical strategy to gather...
Teade Punter, Marcus Ciolkowski, Bernd G. Freimut,...
– The use of design patterns such as the GRASP (General Responsibility Assignment Software Principles) or GoF (Gang-of-Four) patterns in software engineering has been well-docume...
Cyril S. Ku, Thomas J. Marlowe, Tatyana Budanskaya...
Software Engineering Environments (SEEs) are systems designed to support software development and maintenance, and also for supporting project control and management. They provide ...
Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Fabiano Borges Ruy, Rodr...