Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01641212 Copyright Elsevier Inc. DOI : 10.1016/S0164-1212(99)00012-6This paper describes a high-level system dynamics model of a real-world software evolution process. This process is implementing embedded software elements of a defence system composed of hardware and software components. The model is one of the outputs of the FEAST/1 project, which is investigating the role and effect of feedback in the global software process. The simple feedback-based model, which has resulted from a top-down modelling approach, demonstrates the influence of the global process on the evolution of the software specification and implementation. Model outputs closely simulate act...
It is important to count on tools to help software professionals to evaluate the software process an...
Team software development is a complex and mostly unpredictable process and is characterized by inef...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1145/76380.76383Software syste...
This paper argues that quantitative process models must be considered essential to support sustained...
The FEAST/1 project was conceived in 1994 following formulation of the hypothesis that the software ...
The work presented here forms part of a wide-ranging study of the role and impact of feedback in sof...
Industrial software evolution processes are, in general, complex feedback systems. Recognition of th...
A brief review of the difficulty of achieving major improvement in the global software evolution pro...
As part of its study of the impact of feedback in the global software process on software product ev...
FEAST, an ongoing study of the role of feedback in the software process, was prompted by various fac...
This preliminary introduction, extracted from work in progress, is intended to illustrate an approac...
An approach and basic concepts for the study of the system dynamics of long-term software evolution ...
This paper presents a system dynamics model of a long-term software evolution process as an example ...
There is growing recognition that successful software systems evolve. Similarly, the processes that ...
When first formulated in the early seventies, the laws of software evolution were, for a number of r...
It is important to count on tools to help software professionals to evaluate the software process an...
Team software development is a complex and mostly unpredictable process and is characterized by inef...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1145/76380.76383Software syste...
This paper argues that quantitative process models must be considered essential to support sustained...
The FEAST/1 project was conceived in 1994 following formulation of the hypothesis that the software ...
The work presented here forms part of a wide-ranging study of the role and impact of feedback in sof...
Industrial software evolution processes are, in general, complex feedback systems. Recognition of th...
A brief review of the difficulty of achieving major improvement in the global software evolution pro...
As part of its study of the impact of feedback in the global software process on software product ev...
FEAST, an ongoing study of the role of feedback in the software process, was prompted by various fac...
This preliminary introduction, extracted from work in progress, is intended to illustrate an approac...
An approach and basic concepts for the study of the system dynamics of long-term software evolution ...
This paper presents a system dynamics model of a long-term software evolution process as an example ...
There is growing recognition that successful software systems evolve. Similarly, the processes that ...
When first formulated in the early seventies, the laws of software evolution were, for a number of r...
It is important to count on tools to help software professionals to evaluate the software process an...
Team software development is a complex and mostly unpredictable process and is characterized by inef...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1145/76380.76383Software syste...