Search for dissertations about: "software comparison"
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1. Empirical Studies of Software Black Box Testing Techniques : Evaluation and Comparison
Abstract : Software is today used in more and different ways than ever before. From refrigerators and cars to space shuttles and smart cards. As such, most software, usually need to adhere to a specification. Normally, a software engineer goes through a certain process to establish that the software follows a given specification. READ MORE
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2. Increasing Product Quality by Verification and Validation Improvements in an Industrial Setting
Abstract : Large and complex software systems are developed as a tremendous engineering effort. The aim of the development is to satisfy the customer by delivering the right product, with the right quality, and on time. READ MORE
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3. Identifying and Managing Key Challenges in Architecting Software-Intensive Systems
Abstract : In many traditional industry applications, such as automotive, process automation and manufacturing automation, software plays a crucial role as an enabler for the introduction of new functionality and retaining competitiveness. The system and software architecture plays an important part in ensuring the systems’ qualities. READ MORE
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4. Search-Based Prediction of Software Quality : Evaluations and Comparisons
Abstract : Software verification and validation (V&V) activities are critical for achieving software quality; however, these activities also constitute a large part of the costs when developing software. Therefore efficient and effective software V&V activities are both a priority and a necessity considering the pressure to decrease time-to-market and the intense competition faced by many, if not all, companies today. READ MORE
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5. Measuring usability - balancing agility and formality : for stakeholders’ needs in software development
Abstract : The main focus of the research presented in this thesis is a usability evaluation framework for mass market mobile devices, allowing measurement, comparison and presentation of the usability of hand held devices. The research has been a cooperation between an academic and an industrial partner, based on an action research approach, following the processes of Cooperative Method Development (CMD). READ MORE