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Value-Based Software Engineering (2003)

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by Barry W. Boehm
Venue:ACM Software Engineering Notes
Citations:472 - 32 self
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@ARTICLE{Boehm03value-basedsoftware,
    author = {Barry W. Boehm},
    title = {Value-Based Software Engineering},
    journal = {ACM Software Engineering Notes},
    year = {2003}
}

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Abstract

Abstract—This paper provides a definition of the term “software engineering ” and a survey of the current state of the art and likely future trends in the field. The survey covers the technology available in the various phases of the software life cycle—requirements engineering, design, coding, test, and maintenance—and in the overall area of software management and integrated technology-management approaches. It is oriented primarily toward discussing the domain of applicability of techniques (where and when they work), rather than how they work in detail. To cover the latter, an extensive set of 104 references is provided. Index Terms—Computer software, data systems, information systems,

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value-based software engineering    software life cycle requirement engineering    overall area    integrated technology-management approach    index term computer software    current state    various phase    information system    data system    term software engineering    likely future trend    extensive set    software management   

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