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AGILEDC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Fully Distributed Scrum: Linear Scalability of Production between San Francisco and India
—The Scrum software development framework was designed for the hyperproductive state where productivity increases by 5-10 times over waterfall teams and many colocated teams have...
Jeff Sutherland, Guido Schoonheim, N. Kumar, V. Pa...
MM
2004
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
"living-room": interactive, space-oriented augmented reality
living-room is an augmented reality (AR) installation developed to study interactive, space-oriented AR-scenarios. The installation consists of the living-room box, a room that is...
Roderick Galantay, Jan Torpus, Maia Engeli
WWW
2010
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Money, glory and cheap talk: analyzing strategic behavior of contestants in simultaneous crowdsourcing contests on TopCoder.com
Crowdsourcing is a new Web phenomenon, in which a firm takes a function once performed in-house and outsources it to a crowd, usually in the form of an open contest. Designing ef...
Nikolay Archak
TSE
2010
140views more  TSE 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Learning a Metric for Code Readability
—In this paper, we explore the concept of code readability and investigate its relation to software quality. With data collected from 120 human annotators, we derive associations...
Raymond P. L. Buse, Westley Weimer
B
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Security Policy Enforcement Through Refinement Process
Abstract. In the area of networks, a common method to enforce a security policy expressed in a high-level language is based on an ad-hoc and manual rewriting process [24]. We argue...
Nicolas Stouls, Marie-Laure Potet