| M. Aoyama, "Concurrent Development Process Model," IEEE Software, Vol. 10, N. 4, pp. 46-55, July 1993. |
....Diego developing a PhD program supported by CAPES (grant BEX2428 95 4) 1. Introduction Software engineering has evolved immensely throughout the past two decades and there are a number of software developing models that have been used successfully to produce high quality reliable applications [Aoyama 93, Basili et al. 95] However, it has also been observed that a large number of systems has not been able to attain the same level of success using these models [MMM 95] More specifically, software engineering for most of the small and medium size commercial application projects does not seem to ....
M. Aoyama, "Concurrent Development Process Model," IEEE Software, Vol. 10, N. 4, pp. 46-55, July 1993.
....models) and in the application of an economic model to determine optimal release time, shows that the benefit to cost ratio brought by such analyses is 6.14, 11.98, and 78.65 depending on whether the cost of a failure is 500, 5,000, or 50,000 monetary units. The experience reported by Fujitsu [2], using the concurrent development approach, shows the release cycle has been reduced by 75 . The study carried out over 15 projects by Raytheon Equipment Division [18] shows that the rework cost has shrunk to a quarter of its original value after completion of a five year program aimed at ....
M. Aoyama, "Concurrent-Development Process Model", IEEE Software, vol. July, pp. 46-55, 1993.
....product in an object oriented way. ADELE [BEM93] has a hybrid object oriented model. Associations (elsewhere else called relations) as a modeling concept have been successfully used in other PM projects, e.g. SHO90] YM94] Experiences of organization process studies may be found in [Dion93] [Aoy93] [CC93] In [ADH94] the ESA software development process is implemented on top of Process Weaver, thus it is simulated by enaction. The E 3 system keeps separate the simulation support from the enaction support. There are two ongoing research directions in the E3 project: the first one is ....
M. Aoyama. Concurrent Development Process Model, IEEE Software, July 1993, pages 46-56.
....for further research into all software change decisions. The majority of measurement and modelling research concerns itself with linear, single team developments. Recently there have been attempts at developing process models that do incorporate problems of change. The work of Aoyama at Futjitsu [Aoyama93] reports on the successful use of concurrent processes to reduce software cycle times by 75 . This paper is significant in that it indicates the absence of research into advanced techniques for managing software projects that are concurrent and distributed (between development teams) The work ....
M. Aoyama, "Concurrent Development Process Model," IEEE Software, vol. 10, pp. 46-55, 1993.
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