Safeware: system safety and computers
Safeware: system safety and computers
The Experience Factory and its Relationship to Other Improvement Paradigms
ESEC '93 Proceedings of the 4th European Software Engineering Conference on Software Engineering
Consistency checking of SCR-style requirements specifications
RE '95 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Core services for coordination in concurrent engineering
WET-ICE '95 Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET-ICE'95)
Experiences Using Lightweight Formal Methods for Requirements Modeling
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Learning organizational knowledge: an evolutionary proposal for requirements engineering
SEKE '02 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering and knowledge engineering
The Automated Refinement of a Requirements Domain Theory
Automated Software Engineering
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Large, complex projects face significant barriers to coordination and communication due to continuous, rapid changes during a project's lifecycle. Such changes must be tracked, analyzed, and reconciled to ensure high quality in the end product, otherwise problems may be get lost or ignored in the overall complexity. We report on "work in progress" in the study of coordination problems between two independent separate groups: software development and software analysis. We have begun to construct a taxonomy of coordination problem, which we illustrate with two scenarios. We briefly describe current attempts to introduce incremental improvements to coordination problems in such projects via World Wide Web tools. Based on actual project experiences, we plan to deploy such tools in a non intrusive fashion to improve coordination and communication between software development groups.