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Computer Science and Informatics 58 Artificial Intelligence 15 Business 8 Management and Marketing 8 Physics 2 Psychology 1 Tourism 1
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Phalp, Keith T. 16 Gabrys, Bogdan 14 Riedel, Silvia 7 Casey, Valentine 6 Lemke, Christiane 6 Budka, Marcin 4 Richardson, Ita 4 Shepperd, M. 4 Bleistein, Steven J. 3 Counsell, Steve J. 3 Cox, Karl 3 Eng, Teck-Yong 3 Jeary, Sherry 3 Ncube, Cornelius 3 Verner, June 3 Xu, Lai 3 Boucouvalas, Anthony C. 2 Chen, Liguang 2 Eastwood, Mark 2 Fouad, A. 2 John, David 2 Kanyaru, J.M. 2 Maiden, Neil A.M. 2 Vincent, Jonathan 2 Abeysinghe, G.A. 1 Alford, Philip 1 Aurum, A. 1 Avram, Gabriela 1 Bunse, Christian 1 Crowle, Simon 1 Day, Jacqui 1 Dean, John C. 1 Deshpande, Sadhana 1 Geddes, S. 1 Giorgini, P. 1 Glass, Robert 1 Grimm, F. 1 Gyorkos, Jozsef 1 Henderson, P. 1 James, L. 1
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An Empirical investigation into management and control of software prototyping.
Chen, Liguang - 1997
In response to the so-called "software crisis', software prototyping has been widely used as a technique in various stage of systems development since the late 70's, and, with the growing sophistication of 4GLs tools and environments, it has becoming a popular alternative to conventional...
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Strangers on the train: the relationship of the IT department with the rest of the business
Day, Jacqui - 2006
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide and develop a comprehensive and holistic understanding of the working relationship between the in-house IT department and other parts of the business. Design/methodology/approach – In this paper, IT professionals and internal customers at...
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Preliminary data analysis methods in software estimation
Liu, Qin; Mintram, Robert - 2005
Software is quite often expensive to develop and can become a major cost factor in corporate information systems budgets. With the variability of software characteristics and the continual emergence of new technologies the accurate prediction of software development costs is a critical problem...
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Requirements engineering for e-business advantage
Bleistein, Steven J.; Cox, Karl; Verner, June; Phalp, … - 2005
As a means of contributing to the achievement of business advantage for companies engaging in e-business, we propose a requirements engineering framework that incorporates a business strategy dimension. We employ Jackson’s Problem Frames approach, goal modeling, and business process modeling...
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The Role of e-Marketplaces in Supply Chain Management
Eng, Teck-Yong - 2004
Electronic marketplaces (e-marketplaces) have a profound influence on the way in which organizations manage their supply chains. Proponents of the e-marketplace concept suggest that web-based trading systems, such as World Wide Retail Exchange (WWRE) and GlobalNetXchange (GNX), would enable...
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A Practical Application of the IDEAL Model
Casey, Valentine; Richardson, Ita - 2004
The focus of this research is to outline the experience of a small-to-medium-sized European-based software development organization, utilizing the IDEALSM model while implementing a tailored Capability Maturity Model® (CMM®) software process improvement (SPI) program.[CMM is registered in the...
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Quantitative analysis of static models of processes
Phalp, Keith T.; Shepperd, M. - 2000
The upstream activities of software development projects are often viewed as both the most important, the least understood, and hence the most problematic. This is particularly noticeable in terms of satisfying customer requirements. Business process modelling is one solution that is being...
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The CAP framework for business process modelling
Phalp, Keith T. - 1998
Business process modelling is an area of work that is increasingly used in conjunction with software development. For example, many development methods note the importance of strategic or business modelling, typically as a prerequisite to analysis. In addition, Systems Engineering for Business...
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