9 research outputs found

    На граматичних вершинах

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    On the Ivan Vykhovanets’life and career the famous Ukrainian linguist and founder of Ukrainian school grammarians

    Towards a catalog of spreadsheet smells

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    Spreadsheets are considered to be the most widely used programming language in the world, and reports have shown that 90% of real-world spreadsheets contain errors. In this work, we try to identify spreadsheet smells, a concept adapted from software, which consists of a surface indication that usually corresponds to a deeper problem. Our smells have been integrated in a tool, and were computed for a large spreadsheet repository. Finally, the analysis of the results we obtained led to the refinement of our initial catalog

    Understanding the dynamics of product software development using the concept of coevolution

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    The context in which software is developed determines its evolution. Specifically for software developed as a product by startups, the uncertainty of market, platform and team not only determine the evolution of the product, but also of the process. During the lifecycle of the product the organization changes and different product improvement and process improvement patterns can be observed. With this in mind the Abernathy and Utterback dynamic innovation model proves to be an applicable view for the evolution of product software and its process. In this paper we introduce this theoretical model as a basis for further research in the co-evolution of product software development. Based on an anecdotal case study of a Software-asa- Service product an example of the co-evolution of process and product in the software product industry is provided

    Understanding the dynamics of product software development using the concept of coevolution

    No full text
    The context in which software is developed determines its evolution. Specifically for software developed as a product by startups, the uncertainty of market, platform and team not only determine the evolution of the product, but also of the process. During the lifecycle of the product the organization changes and different product improvement and process improvement patterns can be observed. With this in mind the Abernathy and Utterback dynamic innovation model proves to be an applicable view for the evolution of product software and its process. In this paper we introduce this theoretical model as a basis for further research in the co-evolution of product software development. Based on an anecdotal case study of a Software-asa- Service product an example of the co-evolution of process and product in the software product industry is provided
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