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ISBN/EAN: 9783642102936
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xxiv, 409 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2010
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

Inhaltsangabe1) Colaborative Software Engineering: Concepts and Techniques.- Part 1: Characterizing Collaborative Software Engineering 2) Global Software Engineering: A Software Process Approach - 3) Requirements-Driven Collaboration: Leveraging the Invisible Relationsships between Requirements and People - 4) Collaboration in Software Engineering: Five Stages of Decoupling - 5) Collaboration, Communication and Coordination in Agile Software Development Practice - 6) Applications of Ontologies in Collaborative Software Development Part 2: Tools and Techniques 7) Towards and Beyond Being There in Collaborative Software Development - 8) Continuous Coordination Tools and Their Evaluation - 9) The Configuration Management Role in Collaborative Software Engineering - 10) The GRIFFIN Collaborative Virtual Community for Architectural Knowledge Management - 11) Supporting Expertise Communication in Developer-Centered Collaborative Software Development Environments Part 3: What We Know about Collaborative Software Engineering 12) Distributed and Collaborative Software Analysis - 13) Dynamic Analysis of Communication and Collaboration in OSS Projects - 14) A Comparison of Commonly Used Processes for Multi-Site Software Development Part 4: Emerging Issues in Collaborative Software Engineering 15) Collaboration Practices and Affordances in OSS Development - 16) OUTSHORE Maturity Model: Assistance for Software Offshore Outsourcing Decisions - 17) Collaborative Software Architecting through Knowledge Sharing - 18) Collaborative Product Line Requirements Engineering using Rationale - 19) Collaborative Software Engineering: Challenges and Prospects.

Autorenportrait

Ivan Mistrík is an independent consultant for software-intensive systems engineering. He has 40 years experience in both software and systems engineering as an information systems developer, R&D leader, research analyst, and ICT management consultant. He is the author or co-author of more than 80 articles and papers in international journals, conferences, books and workshops. John Grundy has published widely in the area of software tools, including a range of novel contributions to collaboration supporting software tools. These include software process modelling and enactment tools, synchronous and asynchronous editing tools, component repositories, and various collaborative design tools. In particular he has focused on developing architectures and meta-tools to support rapid development and deployment of collaboration-supporting tools. André van der Hoek has authored and co-authored over 70 journal and conference publications, and is a co-author of the Configuration Management impact report, a recent retrospective view of research and industry advances in the essential collaborative technology of configuration management. His research focuses on understanding and advancing the role of design, coordination, and education in software. Jim Whitehead has created and led the Internet Engineering Task Force Working Group on Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV), and participated in the creation of the DeltaV follow-on standard for versioning and configuration management.

Inhalt

1) Colaborative Software Engineering: Concepts and Techniques.- Part 1: Characterizing Collaborative Software Engineering 2) Global Software Engineering: A Software Process Approach - 3) Requirements-Driven Collaboration: Leveraging the Invisible Relationsships between Requirements and People - 4) Collaboration in Software Engineering: Five Stages of Decoupling - 5) Collaboration, Communication and Coordination in Agile Software Development Practice - 6) Applications of Ontologies in Collaborative Software Development Part 2: Tools and Techniques 7) Towards and Beyond Being There in Collaborative Software Development - 8) Continuous Coordination Tools and Their Evaluation - 9) The Configuration Management Role in Collaborative Software Engineering - 10) The GRIFFIN Collaborative Virtual Community for Architectural Knowledge Management - 11) Supporting Expertise Communication in Developer-Centered Collaborative Software Development Environments Part 3: What We Know about Collaborative Software Engineering 12) Distributed and Collaborative Software Analysis - 13) Dynamic Analysis of Communication and Collaboration in OSS Projects - 14) A Comparison of Commonly Used Processes for Multi-Site Software Development Part 4: Emerging Issues in Collaborative Software Engineering 15) Collaboration Practices and Affordances in OSS Development - 16) OUTSHORE Maturity Model: Assistance for Software Offshore Outsourcing Decisions - 17) Collaborative Software Architecting through Knowledge Sharing - 18) Collaborative Product Line Requirements Engineering using Rationale - 19) Collaborative Software Engineering: Challenges and Prospects.

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