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Although a large amount of research has been carried out so far to study the impacts of agile methods in various phases of software engineering, only very few of these have yielded empirical evidence in the form of products being used in real life environment. Very few of these studies have been dedicated to study change management while adopting agile methods. In this paper, it has been argued that...
Business logic extraction is a very important concept in the realm of object oriented software engineering as it deals with reusability to a great extent. Proper reusability of existing systems (legacy systems) to accommodate required changes thereby transforming existing systems into new ones is an important consideration of object oriented development. This yields several significant advantages...
Ubiquitous computing aims to enhance computer use by not only making many computers available through the physical environment, but making them effectively invisible to the user. Scenarios are examples of interaction sessions, and consist of descriptions of sequential actions which relate to real-life examples rather than abstract descriptions of the functions. This paper presents a scenario-based...
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