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WISER 2004: Newport Beach, CA, USA
- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Pearl Brereton, Keith H. Bennett, David Budgen, Paul J. Layzell:
Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Research, WISER 2004, Newport Beach, CA, USA, November 5, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-988-8
Introduction and general issues
- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Pearl Brereton:
Introduction to WISER'04. 1-3 - David Socha:
Aikido and software engineering. 4-7 - Andrew Walenstein:
Theory adapters as discipline coordinators. 8-17
Innovative systemic perspectives
- Kevin Crowston, Hala Annabi, James Howison, Chengetai Masango:
Effective work practices for software engineering: free/libre open source software development. 18-26 - Idris Hsi:
Measuring the conceptual fitness of an application in a computing ecosystem. 27-36 - Kieran Conboy, Brian Fitzgerald:
Toward a conceptual framework of agile methods: a study of agility in different disciplines. 37-44
Design and software engineering
- Stephen Rank, Carl O'Coill, Cornelia Boldyreff, Mark Doughty:
Software, architecture, and participatory design. 45-48 - Mark Preston, Nikolay Mehandjiev:
A framework for classifying intelligent design theories. 49-54 - Dean S. Hoskins, Renée Turban, Charles J. Colbourn:
Experimental designs in software engineering: d-optimal designs and covering arrays. 55-66
Posters
- Nilay V. Oza, Tracy Hall, Austen Rainer, Susan Grey:
Critical factors in software outsourcing: a pilot study. 67-71 - Peter Middleton:
Aligning individual and organizational values to facilitate information systems adoption. 72-77 - Olga Jaufman, Sebastian Przewoznik:
Suitability of state of the art methods for interdisciplinary system development in automotive industry. 78-82 - Austin Armbruster, Matt Ryan, Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Ying Cheng, Bruce M. McMillin:
Hardware/software co-design for power system test development. 83-88
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