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Large-scale formal verification in practice: a process perspective
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International Journal of Information Technology Project Management
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Software architects' experiences of quality requirements: what we know and what we do not know?
REFSQ'13 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
The challenges of emerging software eco-systems (keynote)
Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Software and System Process
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Software architecture review by association
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Making Senseof Design Effective design is at the heart of everything from software development to engineering to architecture. But what do we really know about the design process? What leads to effective, elegant designs? The Design of Design answers these questions. This new book by Fred Brooks contains extraordinary insights for designers in every discipline. Brooks pinpoints the constants inherent to all design projects and uncovers processes and patterns most likely to lead to excellence. Drawing on the observations and intuitions of dozens of exceptional designers, as well as his direct experiences in several design domains, Brooks argues convincingly that bold design decisions lead to better outcomes. The author tracks the evolution of the design process, delves into complex systems based on distributed design, and illuminates what makes a truly great designer. He examines the nuts and bolts that affect all design processes, including budget and other constraints, aesthetics, design empiricism, and tools, and then grounds this discussion in his own real-world examplescase studies ranging from home construction to IBMs Operating System/360. Throughout the book, Brooks reveals the keys to success that every designer, design project manager, and design researcher should know.