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...
Behavioural Specifications (1999)
For historic reasons, programming (and its theory, as well as methodology) evolved from the computing paradigm. Many computer applications in common use do not fit this paradigm well. Neither an...
Behavioural Specifications, (1998)
For historic reasons, programming (and its theory, as well as methodology) evolved from the computing paradigm. Many computer applications in common use do not fit this paradigm well. Neither an...
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...