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International Standard Book Number 9780309582230
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780309041317
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Classification number QA76.758 -- .S22 1989eb
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Title Scaling Up :
Remainder of title A Research Agenda for Software Engineering.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Washington, D.C. :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer National Academies Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 1989.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©1989.
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Extent 1 online resource (100 pages)
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Formatted contents note Scaling Up: A Research Agenda For Software Engineering -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction and Summary -- AGENDA FOR SOFTWARE ENGINEERING RESEARCH -- Directions for Change -- Specific Short-and Long-Term Actions -- Perspective -- Portray the Software Development Process More Realistically -- Study and Preserve Software Artifacts -- Develop Unifying Models and Strengthen Mathematical and Scientific Foundations -- Engineering Practice -- Codify and Disseminate Software Engineering Knowledge -- Nurture Collaboration Among System Developers and Between Developers and Users -- Research Modes -- Foster Practitioner and Researcher Interaction and Legitimize Academic Exploration of Large Software ... -- Glean Insights from Behavioral and Managerial Science -- Develop New Research Paradigms -- ORGANIZATION AND CONTENT OF THIS REPORT -- 2 Perspective -- SHORT-TERM ACTIONS -- Portray Systems Realistically -- View Systems as Systems, not as Collections of Parts -- Recognize Change as Intrinsic in Large Systems -- Study and Preserve Software Artifacts: Learn From Real Systems Past and Present -- LONG-TERM ACTIONS -- Build a Unifying Model for Software System Development -- Useful Outcomes -- Research Implications -- Strengthen the Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Software Engineering -- NOTES -- 3 Engineering Practice -- SHORT-TERM ACTIONS -- Codify Software Engineering Knowledge for Dissemination and Reuse -- Develop Software Engineering Handbooks -- LONG-TERM ACTIONS -- Automate Handbook Knowledge -- Nurture Collaboration Among System Developers and Between Developers and Users -- NOTES -- 4 Research Modes -- SHORT-TERM ACTION: FOSTER PRACTITIONER AND RESEARCHER INTERACTIONS -- LONG-TERM ACTIONS -- Legitimize Academic Exploration of Large Software Systems -- Glean Insights from Behavioral and Managerial Sciences.
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Formatted contents note Develop Additional Directions and Paradigms for Software Engineering Research -- 5 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Appendixes -- Appendix A Workshop Participants -- Staff -- Appendix B Position Statements -- Frances E. Allen -- David R. Barstow -- Laszlo A. Belady -- Worst Problem-Possible Solution -- Industry/National Problem -- Larry Bernstein -- Worst Problem Facing Me in Software Productivity -- Worst Problems Facing the Country in Software Productivity -- Recommendation -- On Design for Testability -- On Certifying Quality -- Richard B. Butler and Thomas A. Corbi -- Program Understanding: Challenge for the 1990's -- Abstract -- Maturing Complex Systems -- Approaches to Maturing Complex Systems -- Understanding Programs: a Key Activity -- Learning to Understand Programs -- Directions -- References -- Richard B. Butler and Thomas A. Corbi -- Japan: Nationally Coordinated R&amp -- D for the Information Industry -- Abstract -- MITI Goal Setting -- Reducing to Practice Developments in the West -- Computer Science Literacy -- Directions -- References -- Susan L. Gerhart -- Complexity, Multiple Paradigms, and Analysis -- Observations on Complex Systems -- My Worst Problems with Software -- National Problems -- Software Engineering Education and Training -- More Computational Support for Software Production -- Proposal: National Network-based Analysis Game -- Barry M. Horowitz -- Bruce B. Johnson -- The Problem of Design -- The Problems of Reuse and Integration -- Anita Jones -- Harlan D. Mills -- Benefits of Rigorous Methods of Software Engineering in DoD Software Acquisitions -- Appendix New Understandings in Software Testing The Power of Usage Testing over Coverage Testing -- John B. Munson -- Worst Problems with Current Software Production? -- Most Critical Industrial/National Issue -- Other Issues -- Douglas T. Ross.
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Formatted contents note Understanding The Key to Software -- Conclusion -- Plex -- The Methodology -- Modeling Anything -- Scope and Relevance of Plex -- Appendix: The meaning of any word -- Winston Royce -- Mary Shaw -- Maybe Your Next Programming Language Shouldn't Be a Programming Language -- Abstract -- Software Needs Now Strain the Limits of Traditional Programming Languages -- Modern Application Needs Are Not Satisfied by Traditional Programming Languages -- Programming Languages Evolved in Response to Systems Programming Needs -- Current Research Activity Focuses on Incremental Improvements, Not on Major Changes -- Non-Programmers Dominate Modern Computer Use -- Low Computing Costs Have Enabled a Wide Spectrum of Applications -- Even Users Who Are Not Programmers Need to Control Their Own Computations -- Order-of-Magnitude Increases in Service Require Substantial Shifts of Technology -- Computer Users Are Interested in Results, Not in Programming -- Software Must Reflect This -- Requirements for Large Complex Software Systems Exceed Production Ability -- Growth of Demand Is Greater Than Growth of Capacity -- System Requirements Exceed the Scope of Conventional Programming Languages -- Software Lacks a True Engineering Base -- Language Concepts Can Support a Design Level Above the Algorithm/Data Structure Level -- Programming Language Designers Must Look Beyond Traditional Areas -- The Bottom Line -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Charles Simonyi -- My Worst Problem with Current Software Production -- The Nation's Most Critical Problem with Current Software Production -- William A. Wulf -- The Worst Problem -- The Basic Problem -- What Should We Do? -- Andres G. Zellweger -- Introduction -- My Most Serious Problem with Software Development -- The Industry and Nation's Most Critical Problem with Software Production Today -- Arthur I. Zygielbaum.
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Formatted contents note My Worst Problems with Software -- Industry and National Problems with Software.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Software engineering -- Research.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Computer software -- Development.
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Title Scaling Up
Place, publisher, and date of publication Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press,c1989
International Standard Book Number 9780309041317
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3376124">https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3376124</a>
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