Publication: Managing Quality Related Information in...
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Title: | Managing Quality Related Information in Software Development Processes |
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Abstract: | An effective communication between the parties in the software development process is important for coming to and complying with appropriate agreements on the quality of the prospective software. Such communication is impaired when developers and business stakeholders perceive quality differently. To address this problem, we aim at a solution that supports understandability and reusability of quality-related communicated information, and the quality of decisions based on this information. In this paper, we first introduce a set of knowledge structures for representing communicated information and then discuss how to map raw communication data into these structures. |
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Publication type: | Article in compilation (Authorship) |
Publication date: | 2014 (Print) |
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Joint Proceedings of the CAiSE 2014 Forum and CAiSE 2014 Doctoral Consortium
Joint Proceedings of the CAiSE 2014 Forum and CAiSE 2014 Doctoral Consortium
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CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org);
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Title of the series: | Ceur Workshop Proceedings |
Volume number: | 1164 |
First publication: | Yes |
Page: | pp. 73 - 80 |
Total number of pages: | 8 pp. |
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Publication date: | 2014 |
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Homepage: | http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1164/PaperVision10.pdf |
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Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
Institut für Artificial Intelligence und Cybersecurity
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AT - A-9020 Klagenfurt |
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