We also conducted a factorial design to examine the impact of GSD factors including distance, culture, language, trust, and time zone on project duration under different task allocation strategies. The analysis reveals that different factors affected the performance of the selected allocation strategies in unique ways.
These findings show how the unique ability of our GSD model to represent detailed development processes and work artifact transfer allows researchers to address challenging questions that are critical to GSD project. Black, Anthony M. Cresswell, Luis F. Luna, Montana State, A. Pardo, Ignacio J. Martinez, Fiona Thompson, David F. Andersen, Donna S. Canestraro, George P.
Government Affairs and Policy This paper explores the dynamics of trust, collaboration, and knowledge sharing in the context of a multigovernmental, interorganizational project to design and implement a new information system. Drawing on research and a case study of a successful project, the authors Abstract - Cited by 11 2 self - Add to MetaCart Government Affairs and Policy This paper explores the dynamics of trust, collaboration, and knowledge sharing in the context of a multigovernmental, interorganizational project to design and implement a new information system.
Drawing on research and a case study of a successful project, the authors construct a system dynamics model and simulate a base case scenario. Quality goals, when defined, lack holistic environmental suppor Abstract - Cited by 10 6 self - Add to MetaCart processes and tools, concrete preventative and analytical software quality assurance activities are still typically manually triggered and determined, resulting in missed or untimely quality opportunities and increased project overhead.
Quality goals, when defined, lack holistic environmental support for automated performance measurement and governance that is tightly integrated in the low-level operational software engineering processes.
This results in higher quality risks and cost risks. Based on adaptive process management, an approach is presented that injects situationally-determined quality measure proposals into the concrete workflows of software engineers, using contextual semantic knowledge and multi-agent quality goal tracking and decision-making.
Our evaluation shows the feasibility of the approach for automatically providing timely quality measure guidance to software engineers without disrupting their current activities. This supports process governance while reducing quality risks and costs during software development projects. Keywords-software quality assurance; process-centered software engineering; adaptive process management; semantic technology; agents; Goal-Question-Metric technique I.
Abstract—Often in software development processes, tighter and more systematic integration of quality assurance techniques and measurements in the operational processes is desirable.
While some processes specify abstract quality assurance measures, concrete requisite measures directly relevant for sp Abstract - Cited by 7 7 self - Add to MetaCart Abstract—Often in software development processes, tighter and more systematic integration of quality assurance techniques and measurements in the operational processes is desirable.
While some processes specify abstract quality assurance measures, concrete requisite measures directly relevant for specific product artifacts e. By employing semantically driven adaptation of software quality assurance congruent with software development processes, an approach is described and applied in the software engineering domain for the detection, mediation, and management of just-in-time quality measure assignments.
The approach shows promise for adapting automated process enactment to enable effective and efficient quality assurance integration. Modeling intergovernmental collaboration: A system dynamics approach. Paper presented at by Anthony M. Cresswell, Laura J. Black, Luis F. Luna, Theresa A. Pardo, Sloan School, Ignacio J. Martinez, Donna S. This paper describes the development and testing of a system dynamics model of collaboration, trust building, and knowledge sharing in a complex, intergovernmental information system project.
The model building and Abstract - Cited by 6 3 self - Add to MetaCart This paper describes the development and testing of a system dynamics model of collaboration, trust building, and knowledge sharing in a complex, intergovernmental information system project. The model building and. The members of the dissertation committee, Dr. Thomas Philip, Dr. Julia Hodges, Dr. Rainey Little, and Dr. Larry Brown, provided valuable instruction when considering and reviewing the research.
My fellow workers Dr. Fred Tracy, Dr. Mary Ann Legget Abstract - Cited by 2 0 self - Add to MetaCart this document by the work assignments they gave me. Mary Ann Leggett, and Warren Fleming assisted by being willing listeners and critics to conjectures, theories, and wild ideas that needed consideration and pondering before being dismissed or accepted.
Finally, the contributors of the research data are gratefully acknowledged for their willingness to expose their projects to outside investigation. Wang , Awareness of data and information quality issues has grown rapidly in light of the critical role played by the quality of information in our data-intensive, knowledge-based economy. The objective of this article is to investigate the tradeoffs between the economic benefits and costs of QA.
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