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Scacchi, W., The Software Infrastructure for a Distributed System Factory, Software Engineering Journal, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 355-369, September, 1991.

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An Assessment of Reuse Technology after Ten Years - Neighbors (1994)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....is analogous to the expansion of bureaucracy in organizational systems. The currently popular Re engineering the Organization is classical systems analysis applied to existing organizations to remove glue. Some organizational domains have been analyzed, such as the software system factory [27]. Organizational processes and technical development processes are co dependent. It is only natural that in the future we would require the reuse of one kind of process to reuse the associated other kind of process. Finally, if we adopt a stance of top down synthesis from problem domain specific ....

Scacchi, W., The Software Infrastructure for a Distributed System Factory, Software Engineering Journal, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 355-369, September, 1991.


Supporting Software Development in Virtual Enterprises - Noll, Scacchi (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Scacchi)   (Correct)

....teams connected via the Internet. Keywords: project coordination, distributed hypertext, software process enactment, tool integration, Internet 1 Introduction Software development projects in the future will increasingly take place in an environment where everything is potentially distributed. [S91, N94] The addition of new software project technologies such as agents, architectural middleware, applets, plug ins, multi user dialogue systems (MUDs MOOs) and the World Wide Web further reinforce the trend toward distributed everything . Software development teams can thus be highly decentralized, ....

....simply, artifacts with other members. Thus, coordinating software development projects in the face of total distribution requires the ability to access, integrate, communicate and update software products, processes, staff roles, tools and repositories, via a wide area information infrastructure. [S91, SM97] Figure 1. Virtual enterprise scenario for a distributed software development project Figure 1 depicts an example of such a future development scenario: a loose collaboration among customer, consultant, vendor and software contractor organizations is formed to enhance the customer s legacy ....

Scacchi, W. (1991) "A software infrastructure for a distributed system factory". IEE Software Engineering Journal, Vol. 6, No. 5, 355-369


Understanding Software Productivity - Scacchi (1994)   Self-citation (Scacchi)   (Correct)

....is organized in concurrent multi stage development, and staff is specialized in particular development crafts such as software requirement analysts , software architects , or coders . Flexible software manufacturing systems, which represent one view of a software factory of the future [53]. Transfer line (or assembly line) where raw or unfinished information resources are brought to semi skilled software craftspeople who perform highly routinized and limited fabrication or assembly tasks. Accordingly, the characteristics that distinguish these potential modes of software ....

.... Demonstrate results in the computational language and processor suggested earlier [40] Embed the software productivity modeling and simulation system within an advanced CASE environment in order to demostrate its integration, access, and software production guidance on LSS development efforts [22,23,40,41,42,53]. 6. Conclusions What affects software productivity and how do we improve it This report examines the state of the art in measuring and understanding software productivity. In turn, it descries a framework for understanding software productivity, identifies some fundamentals of measurement, and ....

Scacchi, W., "The Software Infrastructure for a Distributed System Factory", Soft. Engr. J., 6(5), (September 1991), 355-369.


A Meta-Model for Formulating Knowledge-Based Models of Software .. - Mi, Scacchi (1994)   Self-citation (Scacchi)   (Correct)

....a knowledge based PSDSE called the Articulator [MS90] The Articulator s knowledge representation is an implementation of the URM. In this way, the Articulator s meta model serves as a formalism for the URM to represent a software development model and its supporting resource infrastructure [MS90, Sca91] Based on our experience in using and refining the Articulator in the formulation of a few dozen SDMs for our research sponsors, we have developed a characterization of the set of activities we perform in constructing and manipluating software development models. We refer to this set of ....

W. Scacchi. The Software Infrastructure for A Distributed System Factory. Software Engineering Journal, 6(5):355--369, Sept 1991.


Supporting Distributed Configuration Management in Virtual.. - Noll, Scacchi (1997)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Scacchi)   (Correct)

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Walt Scacchi. A software infrastructure for a distributed system factory, IEE/BCS Software Engineering Journal, 6(5):355--369, 1991.

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