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Firth, Robert et al. "A Classification Scheme for Software Development Methods," Software Engineering Institute Technical Report 87-TR-41 (Nov 1987).

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Determining When to Use an Agent-Oriented Software.. - O'Malley, DeLoach (2001)   (Correct)

....this process does not over simplify the problem of selecting a methodology. The questions do provide a framework to present a systematic evaluation process. We based our assessment process on SEI s existing work in classifying software methods, which includes three major areas of characterization [6]. The SEI process involves determining what a method is, what a method does, and what issues the method addresses. SEI s three areas of characterization are: Technical Characteristics . Management Characteristics . Usage Characteristics The Technical Characteristics look at classifying the ....

....and reviewing. The characterization should also look at how the method is related to the needs and processes that exist within the organization. Management practices are often a difficult thing to change and identifying potential changes is an important factor in adopting a new methodology [6]. The third set, Usage Characteristics, captures and describes the characteristics of the methodology that will affect its use by an organization. These characteristics include the basis for the methodology, the availability of training, and the availability of tool support. This characterization ....

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Firth, R., et al.: A Classification Scheme for Software Development Methods. Software Engineering Institute Technical Report 87-TR-41. Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (1987)


Determining When to Use an Agent-Oriented Software.. - O'Malley, DeLoach (2001)   (Correct)

....this process does not oversimplify the problem of selecting a methodology. The questions do provide a framework to present a systematic evaluation process. We based our assessment process on SEI s existing work in classifying software methods, which includes three major areas of characterization [3]. The SEI process involves determining what a method is, what a method does, and what issues the method addresses. SEIs three areas of characterization are: Technical Characteristics . Management Characteristics . Usage Characteristics The Technical Characteristics look at classifying the ....

....and reviewing. The characterization should also look at how the method is related to the needs and processes that exist within the organization. Management practices are often a difficult thing to change and identifying potential changes is an important factor in adopting a new methodology [3]. The third set, Usage Characteristics, captures and describes the characteristics of the methodology that will affect its use by an organization. These characteristics include the basis for the methodology, the availability of training, and the availability of tool support. This characterization ....

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Firth, R., et al. A Classification Scheme for Software Development Methods. Software Engineering Institute Technical Report 87-TR-41. Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (1987).


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Firth, Robert et al. "A Classification Scheme for Software Development Methods," Software Engineering Institute Technical Report 87-TR-41 (Nov 1987).

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