This workshop study was commissioned by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to obtain a clearer understanding of candidate research strategies in software engineering, with the objective of gaining intellectual control of software development. For this study, the term "development " was defined to include software evolution and legacy software adaptation. It was funded by NSF grant #CCR-9985707 to the University of Southern California (USC). The funding covered only the Workshop operational expenses and the participants ' travel expenses. Its Principal Investigator was Dr
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The Army Research Office, National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and the Defense Adv...
A team of University of North Dakota scientists recently received a National Science Foundationgran...
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<p>This report summarizes the organization and execution of the National Science Foundation (NSF) sp...
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Introduction The Pacific Software Research Center (PacSoft) at the Oregon Graduate Institute of Sci...
Transcript, 23 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/96118Barnes describes his duties as a...
We introduce this special issue of papers arising from Studying Professional Software Designers 2010...
The E²R2P team employs a unique interdisciplinary approach to facilitate faculty adoption of researc...
In this workshop, Molly Throgmorton, a research development specialist and certified research admini...
Modern research in the sciences, engineering, humanities, and other fields depends on software, and ...
Like many organizations, the Naval Surface Weapons Center (NSWC) has recognized a tremendous growth ...
Slides presented at WOSSS 19, Den Haag, The Netherlands. Study reference: Mário Rosado de Souza, R...
Presentation focuses on study conducted to understand what factors lead to software projects being w...
The Army Research Office, National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and the Defense Adv...
A team of University of North Dakota scientists recently received a National Science Foundationgran...
This paper, by Rodney L. Custer and Franzie Loepp, faculty with the Department of Industrial Techno...
On December 1 and 2, the Software Engineering Laboratory (SEL), a consortium composed of NASA/Goddar...
<p>This report summarizes the organization and execution of the National Science Foundation (NSF) sp...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is the essential U.S. federal funder for basic science in a va...
Introduction The Pacific Software Research Center (PacSoft) at the Oregon Graduate Institute of Sci...
Transcript, 23 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/96118Barnes describes his duties as a...
We introduce this special issue of papers arising from Studying Professional Software Designers 2010...
The E²R2P team employs a unique interdisciplinary approach to facilitate faculty adoption of researc...
In this workshop, Molly Throgmorton, a research development specialist and certified research admini...
Modern research in the sciences, engineering, humanities, and other fields depends on software, and ...
Like many organizations, the Naval Surface Weapons Center (NSWC) has recognized a tremendous growth ...
Slides presented at WOSSS 19, Den Haag, The Netherlands. Study reference: Mário Rosado de Souza, R...