Mc Caffery, Fergal; O'Connor, Rory V.; Coleman, Gerry(2006)
This paper outlines the development of a Configuration Management model for the MEDical device software industry (CMMED). The paper details how medical device regulations associated with Configuration Management (CM) may ...
This paper outlines how the goals, practices and capability levels for the configuration management (CM) process area within a software process improvement (SPI) framework have been developed. This framework addresses an ...
Software development organizations are increasingly
interested in the possibility of adopting agile
development methods. Organizations that have been
employing the Capability Maturity Model (CMM/CMMI)
for making ...
Globally distributed software development (GSD) and agile methods
are two current and important trends in software and systems engineering.
While agile methods seem to cope well with increasingly changing business
environments, ...
Ó Conchúir, Eoin; Holmstrom Olsson, Helena; Agerfalk, Par J.; Fitzgerald, Brian(IEEE Computer Society, 2006)
In existing global software development (GSD)
literature, much focus has been on identifying the
challenges that practitioners may face (such as sociocultural
and temporal distance issues), while potential
benefits ...
Smalltalk is not only an object-oriented programming language;
it is also known for its extensive integrated development environment
supporting interactive and dynamic programming. While the
default tools are adequate ...
Due to the rising demand for individualised software products and software-intensive systems (e.g.,mobile phone or automotive software), organizations are faced with the challenge to provide a diversity of software systems ...
In this paper we describe MANTRA, a model-driven
approach for the development of multiple consistent
user interfaces for one application. The common requirements
of all these user interfaces are captured in
an abstract ...
Razzaque, Mohammed Abhur; Dobson, Simon; Nixon, Paddy(American Scientific Publishers, 2006)
Pervasive computing environments are
dynamic and heterogeneous. They are required to be
self-managing and autonomic, demanding minimal
user’s guidance. In pervasive computing, contextaware
adaptation is a key concept ...