Success and failure in software engineering are still among the least understood phenomena in the discipline. In a recent special journal issue on the topic, Mäntylä et al. started discussing these topics from different angles; the authors focused their contributions on offering a general overview of both topics without deeper detail. Recognizing the importance and impact of the topic, in this article we have executed a followup, more in-depth system- atic literature review with additional analyses beyond what was previously provided. These new analyses offer: a grounded-theory of success and failure factors, harvesting over 500+ factors from the literature; 14 manually validated clusters of factors that provide relevant areas for success- ...
Software engineering researchers have, over the years, proposed different critical success factors (...
Failure studies are important in revealing the root causes, behaviors, and life cycle of defects in ...
Software’s unreliability is the stuff of legend. Software Engineering Notes has been entertaining us...
Success and failure in software engineering are still among the least understood phenomena in the di...
Success and failure in software engineering are still among the least understood phenomena in the di...
The scope intended for this article draws primarily from the single preliminary study reported in Mä...
Forecasting on success or failure of software has become an interesting and, in fact, an essential t...
Success and failure in software projects appear to be difficult to define. While there is a consensu...
Poor management attitude has been identified as the major challenge to software project management....
As a means of addressing the failure rate of information systems Aggestam (2001) proposes a framewor...
With the growth of technology, people and companies are more relying on software systems. For that, ...
Software projects are born and die but their problems remain. While equipment and tools are more pow...
The notion of success and failure in software projects are confusing. Failure is often considered in...
<p>Software is a particularly critical technology in many computational science and engineering (CSE...
Software engineering researchers have, over the years, proposed different critical success factors (...
Software engineering researchers have, over the years, proposed different critical success factors (...
Failure studies are important in revealing the root causes, behaviors, and life cycle of defects in ...
Software’s unreliability is the stuff of legend. Software Engineering Notes has been entertaining us...
Success and failure in software engineering are still among the least understood phenomena in the di...
Success and failure in software engineering are still among the least understood phenomena in the di...
The scope intended for this article draws primarily from the single preliminary study reported in Mä...
Forecasting on success or failure of software has become an interesting and, in fact, an essential t...
Success and failure in software projects appear to be difficult to define. While there is a consensu...
Poor management attitude has been identified as the major challenge to software project management....
As a means of addressing the failure rate of information systems Aggestam (2001) proposes a framewor...
With the growth of technology, people and companies are more relying on software systems. For that, ...
Software projects are born and die but their problems remain. While equipment and tools are more pow...
The notion of success and failure in software projects are confusing. Failure is often considered in...
<p>Software is a particularly critical technology in many computational science and engineering (CSE...
Software engineering researchers have, over the years, proposed different critical success factors (...
Software engineering researchers have, over the years, proposed different critical success factors (...
Failure studies are important in revealing the root causes, behaviors, and life cycle of defects in ...
Software’s unreliability is the stuff of legend. Software Engineering Notes has been entertaining us...