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WEBENG
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Development and Evolution of Web-Applications Using the WebComposition Process Model
From a software engineering perspective the World Wide Web is a new application platform. The implementation model that the Web is based on makes it difficult to apply classic proc...
Martin Gaedke, Guntram Gräf
SIGSOFT
1994
ACM
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Foundations of Software Testing: Dependability Theory
Testing is potentially the best grounded part of software engineering, since it deals with the well defined situation of a fixed program and a test (a finite collection of input v...
Richard G. Hamlet
HICSS
2002
IEEE
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Towards a Tool Support for a Living Software Development Process
Change and evolution of business and technology imply change and evolution of development processes. Besides that for a certain enterprise or a project we will usually integrate e...
Michael Gnatz, Frank Marschall, Gerhard Popp, Andr...
EWSPT
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Towards a Living Software Development Process Based on Process Patterns
A Software Development Process for a certain enterprise and/or a certain project will usually integrate elements from a variety of existing process models, comprising generic stand...
Michael Gnatz, Frank Marschall, Gerhard Popp, Andr...
ICSM
2005
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A Category-theoretic Approach to Syntactic Software Merging
Software merging is a common and essential activity during the lifespan of large-scale software systems. Traditional textual merge techniques are inadequate for detecting syntacti...
Nan Niu, Steve M. Easterbrook, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh