| R. A. Radice and R. W. Phillips, Software Engineering: An Industrial Approach, Volume 1, Prentice Hall, 1988. |
....problem will also be included in the future. 1. Introduction Megaprogramming [Boehm and Scherlis 1992] the practice of software construction in a component oriented fashion heavily based on software components reuse, has long been recognized as an important solution for the software crisis [Radice and Phillips 1988]. It is a powerful means of not only reducing 2 software development costs in the long run, but also reducing the risk of project failure, improving software quality, shortening development time, and greatly increasing the productivity of the individual software developer. One of the major ....
R. A. Radice and R. W. Phillips, Software Engineering- --An Industrial Approach, vol. 1, Prentice Hall, 1988.
....generic 6 phase waterfall SLC structure. The intrinsic SLC dynamicity and sequentiality necessarily imply the adoption of a notation to describe the process and its flows. From the various possible notations found in the technical literature 4 , the ETVX (Entry Task Validation eXit) notation (Radice Phillips, 1988) has been selected for use in this paper 5 . Figure 2 expresses the relationship between activities and results, the n th phase of a project along a certain time flow t. In this notation system, the output of the (n 1) th phase represents the input for the n th one; processing produces ....
RADICE, R. A. & PHILLIPS, R.W.: Software Engineering: An Industrial Approach, Prentice-Hall, 1988, ISBN 013 -823220-2
....them using IDEF0 notation and the Process Definition Information Organizer Templates (PDIOT) Phillips93] The PDIOTs address the three stages of process definition, Layout, Design, and Enactment. The enactment information associated with the dynamics of the processes, is described in ETVX [Radice88] terms. The process of defining the process results in a guide for manual enactment. The development of the IDEF0 and associated PDIOT information is supported by the Process Support Environment (PSE) Randall95a] This information is then employed within the PSE to allow the day to day process ....
Radice R.A., Phillips R.W., Software Engineering: An Industrial Approach, Englewood Cliffs NJ, Simon & Schuster, 1988
....and system dynamics simulation. 2. 1 Inspections Inspections were devised by Fagan at IBM as a formal, efficient and economical method of finding errors in design and code [12] Since their introduction, the use of inspections has been extended to requirements, testing plans and more [13] 17] [32]. Thus, an inspectionbased process would perform inspections on artifacts throughout system development such as requirements descriptions, design, code, test plans, user guides or virtually any engineering document. As a form of peer review, inspections are carried out in a prescribed series of ....
....roles include moderator, scribe, inspectors and author. By detecting and correcting errors in earlier stages of the process such as design, significant cost reductions can be made since the rework is much less costly compared to fixing errors later in the testing and integration phases [13] [32], 18] 25] A wide range of inspection metrics have been reported. For example, guidelines for preparation and inspection rates often differ geometrically as well as overall effectiveness (defects found per person hour) In general, results have shown that extra effort is required during design ....
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Radice RA, Phillips RW, Software Engineering - An Industrial Approach, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, 1988, pp. 242-261
....trying to improve the quality and reduce the cost of software development. Megaprogramming [Boehm 1992] the practice of software construction in a componentoriented fashion heavily based on software components reuse, has already been recognized as an important solution for the software crisis [Radice 1988]. It is a powerful means of not only reducing software development costs in the long run, but also increasing software correctness and reliability among other main software quality factors. Thus, megaprogramming is a very strong candidate for KBSE tool support. One of the major elements that ....
R. A. Radice and R. W. Phillips, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING---An Industrial Approach, Volume 1, Prentice Hall, 1988.
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R. A. Radice and R. W. Phillips, Software Engineering: An Industrial Approach, Volume 1, Prentice Hall, 1988.
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