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software project management 3 Software project management 2 coordination 2 division of labor 2 free/open source software 2 information hiding 2 modularity 2 Accuracy 1 Developing country 1 Effort prediction 1 Empirical evaluation 1 Forecasting 1 M-Learning Applications 1 Maturity level 1 Mauritius 1 Methodology 1 Project management methodology 1 Software Project Management 1 Software development process 1 Software engineering 1 Web Applications 1 software project failures 1
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Free 6
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 3
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Narduzzo, Alessandro 2 Rossi, Alessandro 2 Barnard, Andries 1 ERDEM, Sabri 1 Eloff, Mariki M 1 GÖKSEN, Yýlmaz 1 Shepperd, M 1 Sukhoo, Aneerav 1 VISOIU, Adrian 1 Van der Poll, John A 1 ÖZTÜRK, Bilgehan 1
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Dipartimento di Informatica e Studi Aziendali, Università degli Studi di Trento 2
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Quaderni DISA 2 Ege Academic Review 1 Informatica Economica 1
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RePEc 4 BASE 2
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New ideas and emerging research: evaluating prediction system accuracy
Shepperd, M - 2011
BACKGROUND: Prediction e.g. of project cost is an important concern in software engineering. PROBLEM: Although many empirical validations of software engineering prediction systems have been published, no one approach dominates and sense-making of conflicting empirical results is proving...
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Project Management Methodology for the Development of M-Learning Web Based Applications
VISOIU, Adrian - In: Informatica Economica 14 (2010) 3, pp. 75-85
M-learning web based applications are a particular case of web applications designed to be operated from mobile devices. Also, their purpose is to implement learning aspects. Project management of such applications takes into account the identified peculiarities. M-learning web based application...
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INVESTIGATION OF VARIATIONS IN THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: A CASE STUDY
GÖKSEN, Yýlmaz; ERDEM, Sabri; ÖZTÜRK, Bilgehan - In: Ege Academic Review 9 (2009) 4, pp. 1063-1077
This study employs the business software project variations in understanding the customer. The relevant literature shows many business software implementation failures and their reasons. Our research is based on a real case study in Turkey and it has a potential for encountering in any location...
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An Assessment of Software Project Management Maturity in Mauritius
Barnard, Andries; Eloff, Mariki M; Sukhoo, Aneerav; Van … - 2005
contribute towards the globalization of software project management. …
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Modular design and the development of complex artifact lesson fron free open source software.
Rossi, Alessandro; Narduzzo, Alessandro - Dipartimento di Informatica e Studi Aziendali, … - 2003
Organizational and managerial theories of modularity applied to the design and production of complex artifacts are used to interpret the rise and success of Free/Open Source Software methodologies and practices in software engineering
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Modularity in action.GNU/Linux and free/Open source sotfware development model unleashed.
Rossi, Alessandro; Narduzzo, Alessandro - Dipartimento di Informatica e Studi Aziendali, … - 2003
Organizational and managerial theories of modularity applied to the design and production of complex artifacts are used to interpret the rise and success of Free/Open Source Software methodologies and practices in software engineering
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