A Model of Maintainability - Suggestion for Future Research (2006)
Kajko-Mattsson, Mira, Canfora, Gerardo, Chiorean, Dan, Van Deursen, Arie, Ihme, Tuomas, Lehman, Meir M., ...
Proceedings of 2006 International Conference on Software Engineering Research & Practice, SERP'06. Hamid R. Arabnia and Hassan Reza (Eds.), 436 - 441
Software evolution: background, theory and practice (2003)
Lehman, Meir M., Ramil, Juan F.
This paper opens with a brief summary of some 30 years of study of the software evolution phenomenon. The results of those studies include the SPE program classification, a principle of software...
Software evolution and software evolution processes (2002)
Lehman, Meir M., Ramil, Juan F.
Most of the software in regular use in businesses and organisations all over the world cannot be completely specified. It cannot be implemented, once and for all. Both the original implementation and...
An Overview of Some Lessons Learnt in FEAST (2002)
Introduction Juan F Ramil Computing Dept., Faculty of Maths & Computing The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, U.K. j.f. ramilopen.ac.uk The FEAST (Feedback, Evolution And Software...
Rules and Tools for Software Evolution Planning and Management (2001)
When first formulated in the early seventies, the laws of software evolution were, for a number of reasons, not widely accepted as relevant to software engineering practice. Over the years, they have...
Why is it so hard to find Feedback Control in Software Processes? (Invited Presentation) (1999)
Meir M. Lehman, Dewayne E. Perry, Wladyslaw M. Turski
Early data on the phenomenology of software system evolution suggest that such evolution involves and is, to some extent, governedbyfeedback. This feedback may take the form of information fedback to...
Why is it so hard to find Feedback Control in Software Processes? (Invited Presentation) (1998)
Meir M. Lehman, Dewayne E. Perry, Wladyslaw M. Turski
Early data on the phenomenology of software system evolution suggest that such evolution involves and is, to some extent, governed by feedback. This feedback may take the form of information fed back...
Why is it so hard to find Feedback Control in Software Processes? (Invited Presentation) (1998)
Meir M. Lehman, Dewayne E. Perry, Wladyslaw M. Turski
Early data on the phenomenology of software system evolution suggest that such evolution involves and is, to some extent, governed by feedback. This feedback may take the form of information fed back...
Why is it so hard to find Feedback Control in Software Processes? (Invited Presentation) (1998)
Meir M. Lehman, Dewayne E. Perry, Wladyslaw M. Turski
Early data on the phenomenology of software system evolution suggest that such evolution involves and is, to some extent, governed by feedback. This feedback may take the form of information fed back...
Why is it so hard to find Feedback Control in Software Processes? (Invited Presentation) (1996)
Meir M. Lehman, Dewayne E. Perry, Wladyslaw M. Turski
Early data on the phenomenology of software system evolution suggest that such evolution involves and is, to some extent, governed by feedback. This feedback may take the form of information fed back...