Abstract. This paper presents an empirical analysis of the factors determining the productivity of the software industry in Japan, using individual data from the Survey of the State of the Information Service Industry conducted in August 2006 by IPA (Information-Technology Promotion Agency, Japan). This paper focuses on the relationship between the subcontracting structure and productivity in the Japanese software industry. Software enterprises are classified as prime contractors, intermediate subcontractors, end-contractors, and independent enterprise. A comparison of their productivity levels reveals that intermediate subcontractors are the least productive. However, it is observed that the intermediate subcontractors possessing a high qu...
"For presentation at TIMS XXIX, July 23-26, 1989, Osaka, Japan." "June 1989."Includes bibliographica...
Abstract: This article discusses recent development of offshoring in information technology industry...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 Software development seems to be managed more like a craft or an art than like engineering ...
This study aims at better understanding the long-term relationships among the software engineering ...
URI; http:/hdl.handle.net/2261/28558 Journal of social science ISSN: 03873307 publisher : Institute ...
Our analysis shows that the two French and Japanese software production systems form a coherent whol...
This paper investigates small and medium-sized software firms’ success factors in the Japanese mark...
This study discusses various aspects of the software development process and examines various issues...
This compares the use of IT at the firm level and its management practices between Japanese and U.S....
This paper presents irregularities of the Japanese software paradigm that the author recognized when...
Productivity measurement is constructed by the measure of tree categories of elements: inputs, outpu...
This paper empirically shows that innovation in Information Technology (IT) has become increasingly ...
Software factories seek to develop quality software in a manner comparable to the production of othe...
Abstract — The software productivity is an important key of software quality factors. The productivi...
We designed a survey on software engineering excellence (SEE) and administered it in 2005, 2006 and ...
"For presentation at TIMS XXIX, July 23-26, 1989, Osaka, Japan." "June 1989."Includes bibliographica...
Abstract: This article discusses recent development of offshoring in information technology industry...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 Software development seems to be managed more like a craft or an art than like engineering ...
This study aims at better understanding the long-term relationships among the software engineering ...
URI; http:/hdl.handle.net/2261/28558 Journal of social science ISSN: 03873307 publisher : Institute ...
Our analysis shows that the two French and Japanese software production systems form a coherent whol...
This paper investigates small and medium-sized software firms’ success factors in the Japanese mark...
This study discusses various aspects of the software development process and examines various issues...
This compares the use of IT at the firm level and its management practices between Japanese and U.S....
This paper presents irregularities of the Japanese software paradigm that the author recognized when...
Productivity measurement is constructed by the measure of tree categories of elements: inputs, outpu...
This paper empirically shows that innovation in Information Technology (IT) has become increasingly ...
Software factories seek to develop quality software in a manner comparable to the production of othe...
Abstract — The software productivity is an important key of software quality factors. The productivi...
We designed a survey on software engineering excellence (SEE) and administered it in 2005, 2006 and ...
"For presentation at TIMS XXIX, July 23-26, 1989, Osaka, Japan." "June 1989."Includes bibliographica...
Abstract: This article discusses recent development of offshoring in information technology industry...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 Software development seems to be managed more like a craft or an art than like engineering ...