Concurrent development of software systems
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Software processes are software too
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
Japan's software factories: a challenge to U.S. management
Japan's software factories: a challenge to U.S. management
Design Specification in Japan: Tree-Structured Charts
IEEE Software
Communications of the ACM
Agile software process and its experience
Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
A Measurement-Based Framework for Software Reliability Improvement
Annals of Software Engineering
Collaborative tools and processes to support software engineering shift work
BT Technology Journal
Concurrent Engineering for Real-Time Systems
IEEE Software
Internationalizing Software with Concurrent Engineering
IEEE Software
Web-Based Agile Software Development
IEEE Software
A Decomposition of a Formal Specification: An Improved Constraint-Oriented Method
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
COMPSAC '97 Proceedings of the 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Distributed and Concurrent Development Environment via Sharing Design Information
COMPSAC '97 Proceedings of the 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference
COMPSAC '96 Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Computer Software and Applications
Software Process Re-engineering and Improvement
COMPSAC '96 Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Computer Software and Applications
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The lessons learned in managing a model that lets a user develop multiple functions concurrently over the entire development process, from requirements specification to system test are reviewed. The structure and dynamic behavior of a concurrent development process are discussed. The process management, project management, product management, organization management, and software-engineering environment elements of the concurrent development model are all described, although the focus is on process management. The concurrent development process is compared to sequential development, lean production, software factory, and capability maturity model processes.