The term software engineering arose in the 1960s to emphasize that the production of software should not be an art, as it was then (and sometimes still is today), but an engineeri...
It is usual for work completed at one point in a software development process to be revisited, or reworked, at a later point. Such rework is informally understood, but if we hope t...
Aaron G. Cass, Leon J. Osterweil, Alexander E. Wis...
We present a new interaction framework for collaborating in multiple display environments (MDEs) and report results from a field study investigating its use in an authentic work s...
Jacob T. Biehl, William T. Baker, Brian P. Bailey,...
—Software development for industrial robots is still strongly limited by the use of old-style robot programming languages. These languages are tailored to meet a special requirem...
Alwin Hoffmann, Andreas Angerer, Frank Ortmeier, M...
While many theoretical arguments against or in favor of open source and closed source software development have been presented, the empirical basis for the assessment of arguments...