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In this paper a set of 10 guidelines for opportunistic software reuse is discussed. These guidelines are based on observations of nine systems developed entirely with scraps of functionality scavenged from abandoned projects.
Even though wikis have made their way into software engineering practice, the number of empirical evaluations is not significant enough yet to make a statement on which software engineering phases wikis should be used for. This is also due to facts that wikis and related Web technologies are evolving fast and that a lot of effort is spent on developing new, innovative wiki-based solutions for specific...
It's common sense to state that the production of any software product involves a human element, at least to some extent. We all have different personality traits, and the way we perceive, plan, and execute any activity is influenced by these characteristics. Typically, software development is a product of teamwork, involving several people performing various tasks. The success and failure of software...
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