Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some instances significant threat to human life. One way to prevent such bugs is to engage customers in acceptance testing prior to the production software release, yet there is a considerable lack of empirical examination of the release process from the customer’s perspective. To address this research-practice gap, this study proposes a model for customer-driven release management that has been shown to minimize the number of software bugs discovered in production systems. The model is evaluated during a 27 month study at a municipality using the action research method. Following the model, 361 software bugs were detected and eliminated prior to ...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
In market-driven software development, release plan-ning is one of the most critical tasks. Selectin...
Despite the exponential increase in the demand for software and the increase in our dependence on so...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
Software bugs discovered by end-users are inevitable consequences of a vendor’s lack of testing. Whi...
We describe two case studies to investigate the application of a state variable model to control the...
In the software industry, customer input often takes the form of improvement requests. Release plann...
Modern release engineering practices provide multiple benefits for software companies, but organizat...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
Large software projects follow a continuous development process with regular releases during which b...
For software vendors the processes of release, delivery, and deployment to customers are inherently ...
The traditional software development life cycle considers testing to be an activity that occurs betw...
Software release development process, that we refer to as " release trajectory " , involves developm...
Software maintenance is generally recognized to consume majority of resources in many organizations....
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
In market-driven software development, release plan-ning is one of the most critical tasks. Selectin...
Despite the exponential increase in the demand for software and the increase in our dependence on so...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
Software bugs discovered by end-users are inevitable consequences of a vendor’s lack of testing. Whi...
We describe two case studies to investigate the application of a state variable model to control the...
In the software industry, customer input often takes the form of improvement requests. Release plann...
Modern release engineering practices provide multiple benefits for software companies, but organizat...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
Large software projects follow a continuous development process with regular releases during which b...
For software vendors the processes of release, delivery, and deployment to customers are inherently ...
The traditional software development life cycle considers testing to be an activity that occurs betw...
Software release development process, that we refer to as " release trajectory " , involves developm...
Software maintenance is generally recognized to consume majority of resources in many organizations....
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
In market-driven software development, release plan-ning is one of the most critical tasks. Selectin...
Despite the exponential increase in the demand for software and the increase in our dependence on so...