Search for dissertations about: "stakeholder software"
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1. Perspectives on Software and their Priorities : Balancing Conflicting Stakeholder Views
Abstract : The sustainable development of a software product depends on a number of groups working together to achieve a common goal. However, each of the groups interacts with the product in different ways, and can have conflicting aims and objectives. READ MORE
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2. Predictability By Construction : Working the Architecture/Program Seam
Abstract : Contemporary software engineering practice overemphasizes the distinction of software design from software implementation, and designer (“software architect”) from implementor (“computer programmer”). In this contemporary meme, software architects are concerned with large-grained system structures, quality attributes that arise from these structures (security, availability, performance, etc. READ MORE
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3. Exploring the Sources of Enterprise Agility in Software Organizations
Abstract : Software is one of the core elements that drive the modern economy, with visible use in areas such as personal computing, telecommunications and banking, and background use in areas such as aircraft traffic management, nuclear power generation, and automotive control systems. Organizations that build software are unique in that they span industrial domains, and at their core of what they do is codifying human knowledge. READ MORE
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4. Prioritization of Stakeholder Needs in Software Engineering : Understanding and Evaluation
Abstract : In everyday life, humans confront situations where different decisions have to be made. Such decisions can be non-trivial even though they often are relatively simple, such as which bus to take or which flavor of a soft drink to buy. When facing decisions of more complex nature, and when more is at stake, they tend to get much harder. READ MORE
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5. Understanding and Supporting Quality Requirements Engineering in Software-intensive Product Development
Abstract : [Background] Quality requirements deal with how well a product should perform the intended functionality. Failure to meet essential quality requirements can result in customer dissatisfaction, unusable products, or extra costs. READ MORE