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1. Industrial software development : a case study
Abstract : There have been relatively few empirical studies of large-scale software development in Sweden. To understand the development process and be able to transfer knowledge from large-scale software development projects to academic basic education as well as to other industrial software projects, it is necessary to perform studies on-site where those systems are built. READ MORE
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2. Software Development Productivity : Evaluation and Improvement for Large Industrial Projects
Abstract : Software development productivity can be improved by introducing improvements in many areas. In this thesis we investigate technology and process driven productivity improvements, i.e., productivity improvements that have sources in changes of technologies or in changes in development processes. READ MORE
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3. Empirical Evaluations of Semantic Aspects in Software Development
Abstract : This thesis presents empirical research in the field of software development with a focus on handling semantic aspects. There is a general lack of empirical data in the field of software development. This makes it difficult for industry to choose an appropriate method for their particular needs. READ MORE
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4. Software Architecture Quality Evaluation : Approaches in an Industrial Context
Abstract : Software architecture has been identified as an increasingly important part of software development. The software architecture helps the developer of a software system to define the internal structure of the system. READ MORE
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5. On the Industrial Applicability of Visual GUI Testing
Abstract : There is constant pressure on the software development industry to improve software quality and deliver new and innovative software faster and more efficiently. These demands affect all aspects of software development, from requirements engineering to testing. READ MORE