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  • Holmstrom Olsson, Helena; Fitzgerald, Brian; Agerfalk, Par J.; Ó Conchúir, Eoin (Taylor & Francis, 2006)
    This article explores how agile practices can reduce three kinds of “distance” — temporal, geographical,and sociocultural — in global software development (GSD). On the basis of two indepth case studies, specific Scrum and ...
  • Bakera, Marco; Wagner, Christian; Margaria, Tiziana; Vassev, Emil; Hinchey, Mike; Steffen, Bernhard (NASA, 2009)
    Rich and multifaceted domain specific specification languages like the Autonomic System Specification Language (ASSL) help to design reliable systems with self-healing capabilities. The GEAR game-based Model Checker has ...
  • Gallagher, Paul (University of Limerick, 2012)
    This thesis explores the implications of embedding sensing technologies in artefacts in public spaces, and examines how people come to understand and interact with them. Sensing and display technologies will increasingly ...
  • Tennina, Stefano; Bouroche, Mélanie; Braga, Pedro; Gomes, Ricardo; Alves, Mario; Mirza, Farrukh; Ciriello, Vincenzo; Carrozza, Gabriella; Oliveira, Pedro; Cahill, Vinny (IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have attracted growing interest in the last decade as an infrastructure to support a diversity of ubiquitous computing and cyber-physical systems. However, most research work has focused on ...
  • 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 ...
  • Ali, Raian; Dalpiaz, Fabiano; Giorgini, Paolo (Elsevier, 2013)
    CONTEXT. The environment in which the system operates, its context, is variable. The autonomous ability of a software to adapt to context has to be planned since the requirements analysis stage as a strong mutual ...

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