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  • Ledwith, Ann; Richardson, Ita; Sheehan, Anne (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2006)
    Purpose: The purpose of this research paper is to present a modified framework for the waves of change of new product development of McGrath. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative study of new product development (NPD) ...
  • Hinchey, Mike; Vassev, Emil (2011)
    Autonomous swarm-based space exploration missions are inspired by social insects to provide a robust means of space exploration. Multiple self-organizing and autonomous spacecraft cooperate to explore deep space where a ...
  • Cordeiro, Lucas; Fischer, Bernd; Marques-Silva, Joao (IEEE Computer Society, 2012)
    Propositional bounded model checking has been applied successfully to verify embedded software but remains limited by increasing propositional formula sizes and the loss of high-level information during the translation ...
  • Lane, Stephen; Bucchiarone, Antonio; Richardson, Ita (Elsevier, 2011)
    Context: The loose coupling of services and Service-Based Applications (SBAs) have made them the ideal platform for context-based run-time adaptation. There has been a lot of research into implementation techniques for ...
  • Lane, Stephen (University of Limerick, 2012)
    Context: The loose coupling of services and Service-Based Applications (SBAs) have made them the ideal platform for context-based run-time adaptation. There has been a lot of research into implementation techniques for ...
  • Ali, Raian; Solis, Carlos; Omoronyia, Inah; Salehie, Mazeiar; Nuseibeh, Bashar (2012)
    Adaptive systems are characterized by the ability to monitor changes in their volatile world and react to monitored changes when needed. The ultimate goal of adaptation is that users’ requirements are always met correctly ...
  • Yilmaz, Murat; O'Connor, Rory V. (IGI Global, 2012)
    Social capital is an important network based intangible asset with a potential for maximizing individual and team productivity in a social setting like software development. It is important to investigate intervening ...
  • Buron, Javier; Frohburg, Jan (Limerick: The SAUL Press, University of Limerick, 2010)
    This exhibition documents proposals for a Social Club, designed by third-year architecture students in SAUL, the School of Architecture at the University of Limerick, in the autumn semester 2009. These projects shall serve ...
  • Ryan, Sharon; O'Connor, Rory V. (2012)
    The agile principles of social interaction and tacit knowledge were examined in this survey study of 48 software development teams. It was proposed that that team tacit knowledge is created through frequency and quality ...
  • Ali, Raian; Solis, Carlos; Salehie, Mazeiar; Omoronyia, Inah; Nuseibeh, Bashar; Maalej, Walid (Association for Computing Machinery, 2011)
    Adaptation requires a system to monitor its operational context to ensure that when changes occur, a suitable adaptation action is planned and taken at runtime. The ultimate goal of adaptation is that users get their dynamic ...
  • Ali, Raian; Solis, Carlos; Dalpiaz, Fabiano; Maalej, Walid; Giorgini, Paolo; Nuseibeh, Bashar (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    Software product lines are an engineering paradigm meant to systematically configure software products of reusable assets so that development effort and time are minimized. Config-uring a high-quality product is a challenging ...
  • Carroll, Shane (School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2011)
  • Agerfalk, Par J.; Eriksson, Owen (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)
    Usability is an important concept that seems to receive less attention than it deserves outside of the core Human-Computer Interaction community. The reason for this apparent lack of interest may stem from an overly ...
  • Montanari, Ugo; Vassev, Emil (Association for Computing Machinery, 2012)
    Constraints are widely used in information technologies and research elds such as programming languages, arti cial in- telligence, databases, information security, web technologies, etc. In this paper, we present our ...
  • Downey, Jack (2009)
    This paper reports on two studies into the skills required to develop software. In the first, senior software practitioners in four companies, across seven roles were interviewed. However, the architect role proved difficult ...
  • Ali Babar, Muhammad; Gorton, Ian (IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    Architecture reviews are an effective way of ensuring design quality and addressing architectural concerns. However, the software engineering community rarely adopts the methods and techniques available to support disciplined ...
  • Shannon, Ross; Quigley, Aaron; Nixon, Paddy (2006)
    The pervasive computing systems inside modernday automobiles are made up of hundreds of interconnected, often replaceable components. These components are put together in a way specified by the customer during ...
  • Fitzgerald, Brian (IEEE Computer Society, 2012)
    Although only about 50 years old, the software domain has already endured one well documented crisis, which was identified early in its evolution in the 1960s. Simply summarised, the initial software crisis – Software ...
  • McFall, Donald; Mc Caffery, Fergal; Wilkie, F.G. (2004)
    The Northern Ireland (NI) software development survey was developed by the Centre for Software Process Technologies (CSPT). CSPT was established in September 2002 and is jointly funded by Invest Northern Ireland (an economic ...
  • Savolainen, Paula; Ahonen, Jarmo J.; Richardson, Ita (Elsevier, 2012)
    In this paper, we consider software development project success and failure from the supplier's perspective. First we clarified concepts in order to be able to exclude review articles on in-house projects, continuous ...

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