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Understanding Use Case Models
- Use Case Modeling is a technique for handling the functional requirements in a software development project. The Use Case Model can serve as a means of communication between the different stakeholders in a project. It is used in planning the project and is updated and used during the project. In ord
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A Preliminary Checklist for Software Cost Management
- A Preliminary Checklist for Software Cost Management Magne Jørgensen, and Kjetil Moløkken Simula
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How large are software cost overruns? A review of the 1994 CHAOS report
- How Large Are Software Cost Overruns? A Review of the 1994 CHAOS Report Magne Jørgensen 1
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The Importance of NOT Learning from Experience
- 1 The Importance of NOT Learning from Experience Magne Jørgensen Industrial Systems Development
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Teaching EvidenceBased Software Engineering to University Students
- Teaching Evidence-Based Software Engineering to University Students Magne Jørgensen 1,2 , Tory
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Impact of Experience on Maintenance Skills
- This study reports results from an empirical study of 54 software maintainers in the software maintenance department of a Norwegian company. The study addresses the relationship between amount of experience and maintenance skills. The findings were, amongst others: (1) While there may have been a re
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Evidence-based Software Engineering
- Evidence-based Software Engineering Barbara A. Kitchenham 1,3 Tore Dybå 2,4 Magne Jørgensen 2
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Survey of Overruns in Software Systems Development Cycles By John M Auld A Review of A Comparison of Software Project Overruns – Flexible versus Sequential Development Models
- Jørgensen. Abstract A survey conducted on Norwegian software projects concludes that projects that deploy
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Estimating Software Development Effort Based on Use Cases - Experiences from Industry
- , Hege Dreiem 2 , Dag I.K. Sjøberg 1,3 and Magne Jørgensen 1,3 1 Department of Informatics University
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Learning From Experience in a Software Maintenance Environment
- This study reports results from an empirical study of 109 software maintenance tasks in the software maintenance department of a Norwegian company. Findings were, amongst others, that: . While there was a reduction in the frequency of major unexpected problems from tasks solved by very inexperience
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