| Bruckhaus, T., "TIM: A Tool Insertion Method", in Proceedings of the 1994 CASCON Conference, on CD-ROM, IBM Toronto, November 1994. |
....of a system takes about an hour and a half) Little detailed insight into the strengths and weaknesses of a technology in comparison with its peers are either sought or revealed. Second, in work by Bruckhaus a technology impact model is defined and applied to a large CASE tool development [11][12]. The method provides quantitative data on the impact of various CASE tool alternatives based on assessing the number of steps that are required when carrying out a particular scenario. While the approach is valuable, it concentrates on impact purely as a measure of increasing or decreasing the ....
Bruckhaus, T., "TIM: A Tool Insertion Method", in Proceedings of the 1994 CASCON Conference, on CD-ROM, IBM Toronto, November 1994.
....specific role. Other tools are used by users in multiple roles, during many activities and for processing documents of multiple users. Inserting an tool could have a significant impact on the development process. In order to control the insertion of the tool a method called Tool Insertion Method [5] has been proposed. The key elements of TIM are tracking the progress of a tool used to improve the process. Indeed, we have used WISE in the development of WISE itself to study the effects of such changes. The issue based approach used in WISE is dominant not only in problem tracking, but is ....
T. Bruckhaus. Tim: A tool insertion method. In Proceedings of the 1994 CAS Conference, October 1994.
....Tool Insertion Impact Assessment Method In order to overcome the deficiencies outlined above, the Tool Insertion Impact Analysis Method (TIM Impact) has been developed. TIM Impact is part of a method for inserting tools into software development processes, called Tool Insertion Method (TIM) [7]. The objective of developing this method was to address the need for quantitative impact analysis in large scale industrial software development. TIM Impact uses quantitative process modeling to analyze tool insertion impact throughout a range of project scenarios with different development ....
Tilmann Bruckhaus. TIM: A tool insertion method. In Proceedings of the 1994 CAS Conference, pages on CD-ROM, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 1994. IBM Canada Ltd. and National Research Council of Canada.
....and pilot studies. The pilot study involved two planners of one planning department. For the laboratory study, the participant observation technique was used [23] it was carried out in cooperation with two senior planners of a second department. Finally, quantitative process characterizations [6] were obtained from all involved planners [4] In total, 16 planners of three departments were involved in the study. 4.1 Data Gathered for the Analysis To set the stage for the descriptions of the various models given in the following subsections, we first provide a description of three basic ....
Tilmann Bruckhaus. TIM: A tool insertion method. Ph.D. proposal, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 1994.
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