Software development: state of the art vs. state of the practice
ICSE '89 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Software engineering
Japan's software factories: a challenge to U.S. management
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Development of a Commercial Product Including Software
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“Product” and “process” are two mutually orthogonal and important aspects of software. As Part 1 discusses “product”, Part 2 discusses “process”. “Process” is independent of “product” and is used commonly by various “producers”. This paper first explains the structure of “process” and then introduces important technique by “divide and conquer”. Various important management issues are discussed.