Evolution of Business System Analysis Techniques
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Perspectives in Software Engineering
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Management Information Systems: Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development
Management Information Systems: Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development
Analyzing medium-scale software development
ICSE '78 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Software engineering
The Cost of Developing Large-Scale Software
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A General Empirical Solution to the Macro Software Sizing and Estimating Problem
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
An Exploratory Assessment of the Use and Benefits of ESDLC in Practice
Information Resources Management Journal
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In a field study of thirty-two business application systems, the relationship between the time spent in various phases of the development life cycle and the outcome of the development was examined. Results indicate that systems which spent more time in the analysis phase required less time to code, resulted in greater user satisfaction, and were developed in agreement with established budgets and deadlines. These results suggest preferred strategies for the development of application systems and have implications for their successful management and control.