| M. M. Lehman and J. F. Ramil, "EpiCS: Evolution Phenomenology in Component-Intensive Software," Proc. Seventh IEEE Workshop on Empirical Studies of Software Maintenance (WESS 2001. |
.... [e.g. kem99, raj01] the body of knowledge and the understanding achieved appears to offer the basis for the development of a formal theory of software evolution [leh00b] A proposal for such a development is currently being prepared [leh00c] and, it is hoped, will run in parallel with the one [leh01b] for which preliminary plans are outlined in the present paper. The latter will aim at the empirical study of evolution in the component intensive software and related domains, domains arousing widespread and increasing interest. 2. THE MOVE TOWARDS COMPONENTINTENSIVE SOFTWARE Software ....
LEHMAN, M.M. and RAMIL, J.F.: `EPiCS: Evolution Phenomenology in Component-intensive Software', proposal draft, Dept. of Comp., Imp. Col., Aug. 2001
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M. M. Lehman and J. F. Ramil, "EpiCS: Evolution Phenomenology in Component-Intensive Software," Proc. Seventh IEEE Workshop on Empirical Studies of Software Maintenance (WESS 2001.
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Lehman M.M. and Ramil J.F.: "EPiCS: Evolution Phenomenology in Component-intensive Software" Proposal draft, Dept. of Computing of Imperial College, London, Aug. 2001.
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