| BASILI, V. R. The Experience Factory: packaging software experience. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Software Engineering (1989), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. |
....A short case study of our latest project is included in the paper. 1 Introduction It is a widely agreed fact in the Software Engineering community that any software life cycle or process model must be tailored towards the characteristic needs of the application domain of the target system [3] [4] There is no silver bullet [7] i.e. none of the numerous existing techniques can be used for all types of problems. Therefore, we resisted the temptation to announce yet another general purpose method, but instead we suggest a design methodology specialized for multi agent systems. ....
BASILI, V. R. The Experience Factory: packaging software experience. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Software Engineering (1989), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
....positions. Software is an experimental science. It evolves by cyclical quality improvement processes (QIP (Basili, 1993) and improvement iterations are learning cycles too (Garvin, 1993) In order to have learning capitalized for reuse, software companies can install an Experience Factory (EF) (Basili, 1989; Basili, Caldiera and Rombach, 1994a) This is a conceptual architecture that is adequate to enact QIP processes. It needs to be specialized to the particular organization and application domain (e.g. Component Factory (Basili, Caldiera and Cantone, 1992) Software can be influenced by many ....
Basili V R. 1989. The experience factory: packaging software experiences. In Proceedings of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's 14 th Annual Software Engineering Workshop. National Aeronautics and Space Administration GSFC: Greenbelt MD; 12-34.
....The following part of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 introduces the concept of MM adopted thereafter. Section 3 describes the proposed MMLC and presents some examples. Section 4 suggests a possible allocation of measurement related activities in the context of an Experience Factory [20, 21] based software organization. A real life MMLC application is briefly presented in Section 5, where it is shown how MMLC has been applied as MM production tool within a technology transfer investigating project. Finally, Section 6 illustrates conclusions and plan for future work. 2. Measurement ....
....and management related tasks. In order to better analyze the interaction of MM development and maintenance activities with the other organizational tasks, a possible integration of the suggested MMLC within an Experience Factory based software organization is proposed. The Experience Factory [20,21] is a learning from experience focused organization, and a model for adding learning organization [23] to software factories. The Experience Factory aims at continuously improving software processes, products, and technologies by analyzing, synthesizing and packaging, in a reusable form, any kind ....
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Basili V. R.: "The Experience Factory: packaging Software Experiences", In Proceedings of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's 14th Annual Software Engineering Workshop, ISERN-99-19 Production and Maintenance of Software Measurement Models G. Cantone and P. Donzelli 18 Greenbelt, MD, 1989.
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