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Accelerating technical design of business applications: a knowledge-based approach
Sarkar S., Verma K. ISEC 2010 (Proceedings of the 3rd India Software Engineering Conference, Mysore, India, Feb 25-27, 2010) 43-50, 2010. Type: Proceedings
In this paper, Sarkar and Verma introduce the technical design assistant tool (TDAT), a tool that incorporates a knowledge base elicited from experienced software application designers. It includes such important features as software architecture ...
May 20 2010
Improving the design of accessible Web pages through a study of user experience in order to define requirements
Villegas E., Sorribas X., Pifarré M., Fonseca D. MSIADU 2009 (Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Media Studies and Implementations That Help Improving Access to Disabled Users, Beijing, China, Oct 23, 2009) 1-6, 2009. Type: Proceedings
Villegas et al. propose a methodology for creating Web pages that meet accessibility requirements for handicapped users. The methodology proposed has two phases....
Apr 29 2010
Managing Evolving Requirements in an Outsourcing Context: An Industrial Experience Report
Lormans M., Dijk H., van Deursen A., Nocker E., Zeeuw A. (Proceedings of the Principles of Software Evolution, 7th International Workshop on (IWPSE’04), Sep 6-7, 2004) 149-158, 2004. Type: Proceedings
Outsourcing even highly complex software development projects is a common and fairly well understood answer to the “make or buy” question; the management of invariably evolving and changing requirements during the implementation of...
Feb 28 2005
Software framework for managing heterogeneity in mobile collaborative systems
Correa C., Marsic I. Supporting group work (Proceedings of the 2003 international ACM SIGGROUP conference, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, Nov 9-12, 2003) 125-134, 2003. Type: Proceedings
How can an application be tailored for different computing and communication environments? This paper presents a software framework for collaboration that addresses consistency, along with differences in user interests, in domains, and in device...
Apr 5 2004
A formal basis for architectural connection
Allen R., Garlan D. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 6(3): 213-249, 1997. Type: Article
Allen and Garlan present a formal approach to the description of the architectural design of interacting components of a software system. The intention of the approach is to extend traditional methods of formalizing architectural design...
Oct 1 1997
A graphical environment for the design of concurrent real-time systems
Moser L., Ramakrishna Y., Kutty G., Melliar-Smith P., Dillon L. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 6(1): 31-79, 1997. Type: Article
Specification and verification of real-time systems are difficult problems and have been widely studied. Specification languages, verification methods, and supporting tools based on different formal and informal models are described in many...
Sep 1 1997
Extending object-oriented systems with roles
Gottlob G., Schrefl M., Röck B. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 14(3): 268-296, 1996. Type: Article
Although it is well-known to specifiers that an object may have several types, and that a type may be acquired and lost by an object, this concept has not been widely used. Legacy object-oriented languages and legacy object-oriented analysis and...
Jun 1 1997
Structuring Z specifications with views
Jackson D. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 4(4): 365-389, 1995. Type: Article
Schemas are a good construct for modular decomposition of Z specifications, and constitute one of the keys of Z’s success. Schemas are largely used in examples and case studies, but specifications presented in literature are usually...
Nov 1 1996
Design patterns
Gamma E., Helm R., Johnson R., Vlissides J., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1995.Type: Book (9780201633610)
In the past I have articulated my vision of books that serve both as a source of knowledge and as a reference for both students and practitioners. (See my review of Sommerville’s monograph on software engineering [1].) Gamma et al. have...
Aug 1 1996
Templar: a knowledge-based language for software specifications using temporal logic
Tuzhilin A. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 13(3): 269-304, 1995. Type: Article
Tuzhilin describes Templar, a formal language for requirement specifications. Its new features are “specifier and end-user friendliness.” Specifiers can quickly develop conceptual models (“specifier friendliness”), while...
May 1 1996
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