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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Tutelkan SPI Framework for Small Settings: A Methodology Transfer Vehicle
Software organizations aim to improve their processes to increase their productivity, competitiveness and performance. Although numerous standards and models have been proposed, their adoption among small orga...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Semantic-Aided Interactive Identification of Reusable NFR Knowledge Fragments
Understanding Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) and trade-offs among them is a key task for systems architects. Modeling notations have been proposed to represent NFRs and tradeoffs among them, yet identifica...
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Identifying “Interesting” Component Assemblies for NFRs Using Imperfect Information
Component-based software elaboration becomes unwieldy for some practical situations with large numbers of components for which information is imperfect (incomplete, imprecise and/or uncertain). This article ad...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Multidimensional Catalogs for Systematic Exploration of Component-Based Design Spaces
Most component-based approaches to elaborate software require complete and consistent descriptions of components, but in practical settings components information is incomplete, imprecise and changing, and req...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Evaluating Alternative COTS Assemblies from Imperfect Component Information
Component-based approaches to elaborate software must deal with the fact that in practical settings, components information may be incomplete, imprecise and uncertain, and requirements may be likewise. Archite...