| V. Mashayekhi, C. Feulner, and J. Riedl, CAIS: Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software, in Proc. 2nd ACM SIGSOFT Symp. Foundations Software Eng. #published as Software Engineering Notes 19: 5, Dec 1994#, 21#34. |
.... [GA 93, TJA 95, MM 96] In addition, several projects defend the idea that the entire computer mediated inspection should be held asynchronously with a distributed environment, avoiding the expensive necessity for the whole group of inspectors to meet in the same place at the same time [MF 94] 3.2. The Supporting Environment Prototype CPCE CPCE is a first prototype, dedicated to co design ( collaborative ) task support. Its main characteristics are as follows: several participants (a small group) perform together some creative work ; this creative work makes progress mainly ....
V. Mashayekhi, C. Feuller, J. Riedl, CAIS: Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software, ACM-SIGSOFT Symp. on Foundations of Software Engineering, 19, 5, pp 21-34, 1995.
.... [GA 93, TJA 95, MM 96] In addition, several projects defend the idea that the entire computer mediated inspection should be held asynchronously with a distributed environment, avoiding the expensive necessity for the whole group of inspectors to meet in the same place at the same time [MF 94] 3.2. The Supporting Environment Prototype CPCE CPCE is a first prototype, dedicated to co design ( collaborative ) task support. Its main characteristics are as follows: several participants (a small group) perform together some creative work; this creative work makes progress mainly ....
V. Mashayekhi, C. Feuller, J. Riedl, CAIS: Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software, ACM-SIGSOFT Symp. on Foundations of Software Engineering, 19, 5, 1995.
....inspection, allowing an inspection meeting to be carried out with team members in a variety of disparate locations. This is supported by a teleconferencing tool called Teleconf [18] which provides audio for the meeting. The developers of CSI have moved on to a new prototype inspection system [16]. Called CAIS (Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software) the system uses the CSI system for annotating documents. However, the system is designed to be used asynchronously and does not rely on having all inspection participants present for any part of the process. This asynchrony can ....
V. Mashayekhi, C. Feulner and J. Reidl, "CAIS: Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software," in Proc. 2nd ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, pp. 21-34, 1994.
....be called upon to make a decision anyway. Giving the moderator this power earlier on achieves the same goal and removes the extra overhead incurred by the meeting. 4. 2 Mashayekhi et al. Another strand of work dealing with asynchronous software inspection is that pursued by Mashayekhi et al. [21, 22, 23]. Unlike the previously reported work, this work makes use of an existing inspection model, suggested by Humphrey [9] This model differs from those described previously, in that the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a list of faults generated by the author from individual fault lists submitted ....
V. Mashayekhi and C. Feuler J. Riedl. CAIS: Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software. In The Second ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering. American of Computing Machinery, December 1994.
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V. Mashayekhi, C. Feulner, and J. Riedl, CAIS: Collaborative Asynchronous Inspection of Software, in Proc. 2nd ACM SIGSOFT Symp. Foundations Software Eng. #published as Software Engineering Notes 19: 5, Dec 1994#, 21#34.
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