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Hazarika, Hirak Jyoti, and S. Ravikumar. "Document viewer with DSpace: a practical approach." Library Hi Tech News 36, no. 5 (July 1, 2019): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lhtn-05-2019-0031.

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Purpose This paper aims to provide an overview of the need and current development of document viewers for digitized objects in DSpace repositories, including a local viewer developed for a document collection as like research papers, thesis and dissertation. Design/methodology/approach The authors developed the concept for the to preserve and store all types of document in one data base with the help of open source software (OSS). The authors used Java Script programing to integrated and developed the system. Findings The major finding of our work is that large document file can be accommodated in DSpace without modifying the originality of the documents and viewing the document in a different dimension as a specialist needs. The combination of current technologies such as Google Doc Viewer and the Internet Archive Book Reader, as well as the growing number of digital repositories hosting digitized content, suggests that the DSpace community will probably benefit with an “out-of-the-box.” Originality/value In addition, to exploring the opportunities of OSS implementation in different research institutes, the study includes issues related to the implementation of the open source repository. This is the first time in India, as well as DSpace history to created and developed Document Viewer with the help of DSpace OSS. The study would have value for library professionals and the developer to understand the market in the context of OSS.
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Khozaei Ravari, Zahra, and Kok Eng Tan. "A qualitative investigation of strategies and experiences of non-native students writing master’s theses." Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education 11, no. 2 (April 8, 2019): 310–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jarhe-07-2018-0120.

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Purpose Research on academic writing development at graduate level has received wide attention. However, less has been documented on positive academic writing literacy experiences and strategies of non-native students while completing their master’s theses. The purpose of this paper is to examine facilitating strategies that non-native students develop in the writing-up stage. Design/methodology/approach A total of 50 MA English majors from 11 higher education institutions in Tehran participated in this qualitative study. Data were gathered using interviews and journal entries and analyzed thematically with the help of the NVivo10 software. Findings The analysis resulted in three major themes: self-support strategies of an academic writer; enhancing personal development; and supervisors’ support and feedback. Findings showed that Iranian students developed strategies that involved interactions not only with supervisors but also members of various academic communities that could be reached via online professional networking. There was also a need to address organizational skills and mood management to meet deadlines. Regardless of the self-support strategies, the supervisors’ role and supervisor–supervisee relationships remained crucial. Originality/value Available studies in academic literacy and English for academic purposes have mainly focused on thesis challenges. This study highlights strategies and positive experiences that facilitate the progress of MA students in the thesis writing journey, while at the same time emphasizing the critical role of supervisors in expediting this process.
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Tanjung, Yuliani, and Semlinda Juszandri Bulan. "IMPLEMENTASI CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PADA APLIKASI E-COMMERCE UNTUK MEMBANTU MENYELEKSI BUSANA MUSLIM SESUAI KARAKTERISTIK KONSUMEN." JITU : Journal Informatic Technology And Communication 2, no. 2 (May 31, 2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.36596/jitu.v2i2.27.

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Daya Abadi Shop is a place that provides various products muslim fashion to Muslim women. The sales strategy which is in use now still wearing convensional system. The first is marketing still no media promotion. The problem, the clerk having difficulties to explain the appropriate fashion characteristics, and third from aspect of where the sales transaction data and customer data is still the recording manually. The purpose of this research is to implement E-Commerce and Customer Relationship Management in selling of muslim fashion on Daya Abadi Fashion Shop. The research methodology used was qualitative research. Website Development method E-Commerce based on Customer Relationship Management made adjust with research procedures. The approach method with structured and analysis tools in the form of system design document flow, context diagram, data flow diagram and design of the proposed database form entity relationship diagram. While the creation of the software in this thesis, the writer uses PHP and Adobe Dreamwaver CS3 and MySQL databases. The research results show that the E-Commerce based on Customer Relationship Management can help the Daya Abadi Shop in the selling of muslim fashion.
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Veeranjaneyulu, K. "KrishiKosh: an institutional repository of National Agricultural Research System in India." Library Management 35, no. 4/5 (June 3, 2014): 345–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lm-08-2013-0083.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide online access to valuable resource, i.e., rare books, institutional publications, historical reports, theses, success stories, etc. to the researchers, teachers, extension specialists, farmers and scientists working in the ICAR institutes and state agricultural universities. Design/methodology/approach – Using open source software, the material in the repository was organized into institution-wise collection of documents such as books, journals, theses, reports, articles, etc. The process of digitization including scanning, cleaning, cropping, conversion to text (OCR), conversion to PDF/A, is currently being done at four different centres. So far, more than ten million pages from 19,495 documents have been digitized along with the necessary metadata. Findings – The “KrishiKosh” is a collaborative project which envisages launching an Indian agricultural knowledge portal over the internet and sharing its research information including Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) with the rest of the world using latest information and communication technologies. Research limitations/implications – Users are able to access any information they want, from anywhere in the world, and at any time over the internet. It also culminated in launching of an Indian agricultural knowledge portal over the internet for sharing its research information including ETD with the rest of the world using the latest information and communication technologies. Practical implications – The agricultural research community will have access to the vast amount of rare and precious literature to further research and developments in agriculture and allied sectors to achieve self-sufficiency in food production. Social implications – While the population of the country is heading towards 1.23 billion, Indian agricultural scientists are engaged in increasing the food grain production to address the food security challenge. The importance of agricultural production in the context of global competition has occupied a significant place in the national development plan. It helps to provide right information, in right time at right place to increase the agriculture production. Originality/value – The Indian agricultural knowledge portal over the internet for sharing its research information including ETD among agriculture policy makers, scientists, etc. using latest ICT. The portal helps to avoid duplication and to acquire more resources to the agriculture knowledge centres.
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Kutsiy, Oleg Ya, Tatiana Yu Tsibizova, Ekaterina V. Shevtsova, and Tatiana Yu Komkova. "Methods for Checking Graduate Qualifying Thesis for the Volume of Borrowing." ITM Web of Conferences 35 (2020): 06004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20203506004.

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The article is devoted to the issues of checking a graduate qualifying thesis for the volume of borrowed text and the problems of controlling the circumvention of this check. We considered some variants of widely used methods of verification bypass in MS Word documents, a method of the bypass, because of which a large amount of the unique text will take part in the verification. We analyzed various ways of implementing this method in MS Word documents and considered options for software and manual control of this method.
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Canciani, M., E. Conigliaro, M. Del Grasso, P. Papalini, and M. Saccone. "3D SURVEY AND AUGMENTED REALITY FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE. THE CASE STUDY OF AURELIAN WALL AT CASTRA PRAETORIA IN ROME." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B5 (June 23, 2016): 931–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b5-931-2016.

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The development of close-range photogrammetry has produced a lot of new possibility to study cultural heritage. 3D data acquired with conventional and low cost cameras can be used to document, investigate the full appearance, materials and conservation status, to help the restoration process and identify intervention priorities. At the same time, with 3D survey a lot of three-dimensional data are collected and analyzed by researchers, but there are a very few possibility of 3D output. The augmented reality is one of this possible output with a very low cost technology but a very interesting result. Using simple mobile technology (for iPad and Android Tablets) and shareware software (in the case presented “Augment”) it is possible to share and visualize a large number of 3D models with your own device. The case study presented is a part of an architecture graduate thesis, made in Rome at Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University. We have developed a photogrammetric survey to study the Aurelian Wall at Castra Praetoria in Rome. The surveys of 8000 square meters of surface have allowed to identify stratigraphy and construction phases of a complex portion of Aurelian Wall, specially about the Northern door of Castra. During this study, the data coming out of 3D survey (photogrammetric and topographic), are stored and used to create a reverse 3D model, or virtual reconstruction, of the Northern door of Castra. This virtual reconstruction shows the door in the Tiberian period, nowadays it's totally hidden by a curtain wall but, little and significative architectural details allow to know its original feature. The 3D model of the ancient walls has been mapped with the exact type of bricks and mortar, oriented and scaled according to the existing one to use augmented reality. Finally, two kind of application have been developed, one on site, were you can see superimposed the virtual reconstruction on the existing walls using the image recognition. On the other hand, to show the results also during the graduation day, the same application has been created in off-site condition using a poster.
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Canciani, M., E. Conigliaro, M. Del Grasso, P. Papalini, and M. Saccone. "3D SURVEY AND AUGMENTED REALITY FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE. THE CASE STUDY OF AURELIAN WALL AT CASTRA PRAETORIA IN ROME." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B5 (June 23, 2016): 931–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b5-931-2016.

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The development of close-range photogrammetry has produced a lot of new possibility to study cultural heritage. 3D data acquired with conventional and low cost cameras can be used to document, investigate the full appearance, materials and conservation status, to help the restoration process and identify intervention priorities. At the same time, with 3D survey a lot of three-dimensional data are collected and analyzed by researchers, but there are a very few possibility of 3D output. The augmented reality is one of this possible output with a very low cost technology but a very interesting result. Using simple mobile technology (for iPad and Android Tablets) and shareware software (in the case presented “Augment”) it is possible to share and visualize a large number of 3D models with your own device. The case study presented is a part of an architecture graduate thesis, made in Rome at Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University. We have developed a photogrammetric survey to study the Aurelian Wall at Castra Praetoria in Rome. The surveys of 8000 square meters of surface have allowed to identify stratigraphy and construction phases of a complex portion of Aurelian Wall, specially about the Northern door of Castra. During this study, the data coming out of 3D survey (photogrammetric and topographic), are stored and used to create a reverse 3D model, or virtual reconstruction, of the Northern door of Castra. This virtual reconstruction shows the door in the Tiberian period, nowadays it's totally hidden by a curtain wall but, little and significative architectural details allow to know its original feature. The 3D model of the ancient walls has been mapped with the exact type of bricks and mortar, oriented and scaled according to the existing one to use augmented reality. Finally, two kind of application have been developed, one on site, were you can see superimposed the virtual reconstruction on the existing walls using the image recognition. On the other hand, to show the results also during the graduation day, the same application has been created in off-site condition using a poster.
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Ahmad, Imam, Rohmat Indra Borman, Jafar Fakhrurozi, and Gavan Gorbi Caksana. "Software Development Dengan Extreme Programming (XP) Pada Aplikasi Deteksi Kemiripan Judul Skripsi Berbasis Android." INOVTEK Polbeng - Seri Informatika 5, no. 2 (November 27, 2020): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.35314/isi.v5i2.1654.

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To determine the topic or research title for the student's thesis, it is possible that the similarity of the title to the previous title, either accidentally or unintentionally. Therefore, the relevant section must check the titles submitted by students, so as to avoid plagiarism. The development of a thesis title similarity detection application is one of the efforts that can be made in solving this problem. The development of sosftware requires the right method to develop applications according to user needs. Extreme Programming (XP) is a part of the agile development approach based on iterative development, which is based on needs and solutions through collaboration among the development team. So, in this study, the development of a similarity detection application for the title of a thesis with the XP software development approach was carried out. Keywords - agile development, extreme programming, thesis
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Mohd Nor, Nur Haniz, and Zaidel Baharuddin. "MALAYSIAN NETIZENS’ PERCEPTIONS OF 1MDB: A THEMATIC ANALYSIS." Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) 6, no. 1 (January 28, 2021): 351–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol6iss1pp351-372.

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Background and Purpose: This article analyses the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) political scandal as a case study to examine how an issue is discursively shaped online by netizens’ perceptions of the scandal. The study has two objectives: firstly, to explore netizens’ perceptions of 1MDB and how they reacted to the news reported based on the online exposés appearing throughout 2015. Secondly, it aims to examine whether the discourse regarding 1MDB among netizens on an online platform, The Malaysian Insider Facebook page, meets the characteristics of a practical discourse in an online context, as proposed by Jurgen Habermas. Methodology: A total of 1950 Facebook comments related to 210 1MDB articles in 2015 were analysed. The articles were linked and published by The Malaysia Insider Facebook page. The analysis was conducted using thematic analysis via NVivo software to explore the perceptions of the selected netizens about 1MDB and how the online discourse on 1MDB matched the characteristics proposed by Jurgen Habermas for practical online discourse. Findings: Four themes emerged, namely Najib as the Prime Minister, the 1MDB Debate Controversy, the Opposition position on 1MDB and the investigation of the 1MDB scandal. Based on the online discourse, it was evident that consumption of 1MDB news on Facebook led Malaysian netizens to form their own perceptions of the scandal. The emergent themes also illustrate that the online discourse met the characteristics of practical discourse suggested by Jurgen Habermas. Contributions: This empirical contribution fills a gap in the current knowledge as few studies have been conducted on the online discourse of the 1MDB political scandal among Malaysian netizens. Currently, no research is documented on the 1MDB political scandal from the netizens’ perspective other than the first author’s PhD thesis. This research is, therefore, beneficial to new media studies as researchers normally investigate or explore a specific issue when it has a conclusion; here, a risk was taken to conduct the study while 1MDB was still under investigation. Keywords: 1MDB, 2015, Najib Razak, netizens, Malaysia. Cite as: Mohd Nor, N. H., & Baharuddin, Z. (2021). Malaysian netizens’ perceptions of 1MDB: A thematic analysis. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 6(1), 351-372. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol6iss1pp351-372
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Setiyani, Lila, Abdorrakhman Gintings, Abin Syamsudin, and Daeng Arifin. "Implementation Knowledge Management in Management Thesis for High Education in Indonesia." Rekayasa 13, no. 2 (August 1, 2020): 144–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21107/rekayasa.v13i2.5909.

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Management thesis in high education have some lackness in knowledge management. Every busines process that happen in management thesis don’t have efective approach to integrate data workflow and to acuisition the knowledge. Therefore, knowledge management system for management thesis that suit with high education are needed. This paper gives suggestions about new architecture software that offer service for management thesis in high education to make business process more efective and efficien. Methodology that is used for development new software uses model process software development life cycle(SDLC) with web platform , that will increase collaboration in business process management thesis. The result of this implementation can increased efective and eficiency business process management thesis significantly.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "The thesis documents development of software"

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Morris, Stephen John. "A method for the design and development of multimedia documents." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.243380.

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Thummala, Ganesh S. "Value stream mapping for software development process." Online version, 2004. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2004/2004thummalag.pdf.

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Pradhan, Ninad. "Software development for mechatronics systems simulation of multiple UAV navigation and device driver interface for the Q4 data acquisition card /." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181250594/.

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Alafaireet, Hussain. "Exploring the use of a commercial game engine for the development of educational software." Diss., Rolla, Mo. : Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2009. http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/thesis/pdf/Alafaireet_09007dcc806bfca9.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2009.
Vita. The entire thesis text is included in file. Title from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed August 14, 2009) Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-162).
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Mallery, Christopher Jerry. "On the feasibility of using FSM approaches to test large web applications." Online access for everyone, 2005. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2005/c%5Fmallery%5F041805.pdf.

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Lin, Hsiang-Ling Jamie. "Evaluating hardware/software partitioning and an embedded Linux port of the Virtex-II pro development system." Online access for everyone, 2006. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2006/h%5Flin%5F050106.pdf.

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Eduardo, Feliciana. "The development and evaluation of an online master's module using an open-source software package." Diss., Pretoria :[s.n.], 2007. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-04182008-100020.

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Petlach, Jan. "Nespojitá regulace s PLC ve výrobních systémech." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-444268.

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Oelofse, Andries Johannes. "Development of a MAIME-compliant microarray data management system for functional genomics data integration." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-08222007-135249.

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Holmqvist, Johan, and Tord Karlsson. "Enhanced Automotive Real-Time Testing Through Increased Development Process Quality." Thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-9945.

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The purpose of this master thesis is to improve the quality of software testing in a large company developing real-time embedded systems. Software testing is a very important part of software development. By performing comprehensive software testing the quality and validity of a software system can be assured. One of the main issues with software testing is to be sure that the tests are correct. Knowing what to test, but also how to perform testing, is of utmost importance.

In this thesis, we explore different ways to increase the quality of real-time testing by introducing new techniques in several stages of the software development model. Four complementary methods are suggested. The proposed methods are validated by implementing them in an existing and completed project on a subset of the software development process. The original output from the completed project is compared with the new output.

The presented results from the validation are positive in the sense that it is shown that the test stage was more qualitative, mostly due to a higher level of quality on input from earlier stages.

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Books on the topic "The thesis documents development of software"

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S, Patrinostro Frank, and Nelson Jack A. 1940-, eds. Software development planning & management documents. Sunnyvale, CA: Technical Communications Associates, 1986.

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The Document object model: Processing structured documents. New York: McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2002.

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Menken, Ivanka, and Gerard Blokjijk. Configuration management best practice handbook: Building, running and managing a configuration management data base, CMDB : ready to use supporting documents bringing ITIL theory into practice. Australia: Emereo, 2008.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. An automated method for identifying inconsistencies within diagrammatic software requirements specifications: Thesis ... [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. An automated method for identifying inconsistencies within diagrammatic software requirements specifications: Thesis ... [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Development and implementation of software for visualizing and editing multidimensional flight simulation input data: A thesis ... [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Development and implementation of software for visualizing and editing multidimensional flight simulation input data: A thesis ... [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. PREDAVOR: Development and implementation of software for rapidly estimating aircraft stability derivatives and handling qualities : a thesis ... [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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Deitel, Paul J., Harvey M. Deitel, Abbey Deitel, and Michael Morgano. Android for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach, Portable Documents. Pearson Education, Limited, 2011.

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Byrd, David M., Gary Wood, and Stephen Hardison. IBM Lotus Connections 2. 5: Planning and Implementing Social Software for Your Enterprise, Portable Documents. Pearson Education, Limited, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "The thesis documents development of software"

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Langer, Arthur M. "Creating Requirements Documents Using Analysis Tools." In Guide to Software Development, 117–44. London: Springer London, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6799-0_8.

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Langer, Arthur M. "Creating Requirement Documents Using Analysis Tools." In Guide to Software Development, 117–43. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2300-2_8.

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Simner, Ben, Shaked Flur, Christopher Pulte, Alasdair Armstrong, Jean Pichon-Pharabod, Luc Maranget, and Peter Sewell. "ARMv8-A System Semantics: Instruction Fetch in Relaxed Architectures." In Programming Languages and Systems, 626–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44914-8_23.

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AbstractComputing relies on architecture specifications to decouple hardware and software development. Historically these have been prose documents, with all the problems that entails, but research over the last ten years has developed rigorous and executable-as-test-oracle specifications of mainstream architecture instruction sets and “user-mode” concurrency, clarifying architectures and bringing them into the scope of programming-language semantics and verification. However, the system semantics, of instruction-fetch and cache maintenance, exceptions and interrupts, and address translation, remains obscure, leaving us without a solid foundation for verification of security-critical systems software.In this paper we establish a robust model for one aspect of system semantics: instruction fetch and cache maintenance for ARMv8-A. Systems code relies on executing instructions that were written by data writes, e.g. in program loading, dynamic linking, JIT compilation, debugging, and OS configuration, but hardware implementations are often highly optimised, e.g. with instruction caches, linefill buffers, out-of-order fetching, branch prediction, and instruction prefetching, which can affect programmer-observable behaviour. It is essential, both for programming and verification, to abstract from such microarchitectural details as much as possible, but no more. We explore the key architecture design questions with a series of examples, discussed in detail with senior Arm staff; capture the architectural intent in operational and axiomatic semantic models, extending previous work on “user-mode” concurrency; make these models executable as test oracles for small examples; and experimentally validate them against hardware behaviour (finding a bug in one hardware device). We thereby bring these subtle issues into the mathematical domain, clarifying the architecture and enabling future work on system software verification.
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de Oliveira Rosa, Thatiane, and Alfredo Goldman. "Is It Possible to Apply Agile Methods to Contribute to the Linux Kernel?" In Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops, 291–97. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58858-8_30.

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Abstract In this document, we describe the experience of teaching Agile Methods for developing projects related to the Linux Kernel, during the XP Lab course. In 2018, the first project related to this context emerged. This project had the objective of making adjustments to the driver for Linux IIO subsystem. The second project was developed in 2019 and aimed to refactor the Ethernet driver used in the kernel of a Brazilian Single Board Computer. Based on 19 years of experience offering the XP Lab course, we consider the development of these projects to be a challenging teaching activity, which deserves to be presented and discussed with students, educators, and professionals. Our aim is to show that it is possible to adapt Agile Values to different software development settings.
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Berntzen, Marthe, Viktoria Stray, and Nils Brede Moe. "Coordination Strategies: Managing Inter-team Coordination Challenges in Large-Scale Agile." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 140–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78098-2_9.

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AbstractInter-team coordination in large-scale software development can be challenging when relying on agile development methods that emphasize iterative and frequent delivery in autonomous teams. Previous research has introduced the concept of coordination strategies, which refer to a set of coordination mechanisms to manage dependencies. We report on a case study in a large-scale agile development program with 16 development teams. Through interviews, meeting observations, and supplemental document analyses, we explore the challenges to inter-team coordination and how dependencies are managed. We found four coordination strategies: 1) aligning autonomous teams, 2) maintaining overview in the large-scale setting, 3) managing prioritizations, and 4) managing architecture and technical dependencies. This study extends previous research on coordination strategies within teams to the inter-team level. We propose that large-scale organizations can use coordination strategies to understand how they coordinate across teams and manage their unique coordination situation.
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Laporte, Claude, and Edgardo Palza Vargas. "The Development of International Standards to Facilitate Process Improvements for Very Small Entities." In Software Design and Development, 1335–61. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4301-7.ch065.

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Industry recognizes that Very Small Entities (VSEs) that develop software are very important to the economy. A Very Small Entity (VSE) is an entity (enterprise, organization, department or project) with up to 25 people..Failure to deliver a quality product on time and within budget threatens the competitiveness of VSEs and impacts their customers. One way to mitigate these risks is to put in place proven software engineering practices. Many international standards and models, like ISO/IEC 12207 or CMMI®1, have been developed to capture proven engineering practices. However, these documents were not designed for VSEs and are often difficult to apply in such settings. This chapter presents a description of the development of process improvement international standards (IS) targeting VSEs developing or maintaining software as a standalone product or software as a component of a system. The documents used by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC72 Working Group 24 (WG24), mandated to develop a set of standards and guides, and the approach that led to the development, balloting of the ISs, and TRs (Technical Reports) for VSEs are also presented. The chapter focuses on the ISO/IEC 29110 Standard3, the development of means to help VSEs improve their processes, and the description of a few pilot projects conducted to implement the processes of ISO/IEC 29110 standard.
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Ahmad, Muneer, Noor Zaman, Low Tang Jung, and Fausto Pedro García Márquez. "A Software Engineering Approach for Access Control to Multi-Level-Security Documents." In Software Development Techniques for Constructive Information Systems Design, 345–53. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3679-8.ch019.

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Access control to multi level security documents is very important and challenging issue. Millions of organizations around the globe intend to apply security levels over their confidential documents to protect from unauthorized use. Some numbered access control approaches have been proposed and an optimal solution is the need of the time. This chapter presents an overview of a robust software engineering approach for access control to multi-level security documents. The access control system incorporates stages including data refinement, text comprehension, and understanding of multi-stage protection and application levels. It will scan the document, tag the sections of certain text, understand the meaning of various levels, group-up the text using bottom-up approach, and then classify the levels as per protection norms (set as organization wise) defined. This approach will be very helpful for multi-level protection of precious information. Only authorized users would be able to access the information relevant to them as defined by the authorities.
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Aung, Zeyar, and Khine Khine Nyunt. "Constructive Knowledge Management Model and Information Retrieval Methods for Software Engineering." In Software Design and Development, 253–69. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4301-7.ch014.

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In this chapter, the authors discuss two important trends in modern software engineering (SE) regarding the utilization of knowledge management (KM) and information retrieval (IR). Software engineering is a discipline in which knowledge and experience, acquired in the course of many years, play a fundamental role. For software development organizations, the main assets are not manufacturing plants, buildings, and machines, but the knowledge held by their employees. Software engineering has long recognized the need for managing knowledge and that the SE community could learn much from the KM community. The authors introduce the fundamental concepts of KM theory and practice and mainly discuss the aspects of knowledge management that are valuable to software development organizations and how a KM system for such an organization can be implemented. In addition to knowledge management, information retrieval (IR) also plays a crucial role in SE. IR is a study of how to efficiently and effectively retrieve a required piece of information from a large corpus of storage entities such as documents. As software development organizations grow larger and have to deal with larger numbers (probably millions) of documents of various types, IR becomes an essential tool for retrieving any piece of information that a software developer wants within a short time. IR can be used both as a general-purpose tool to improve the productivity of developers or as an enabler tool to facilitate a KM system.
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Byrne, Daragh, Liadh Kelly, and Gareth J. F. Jones. "Multiple Multimodal Mobile Devices." In Software Design and Development, 2014–32. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4301-7.ch093.

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For lifelogging, or the recording of one’s life history through digital means, to be successful, a range of separate multimodal mobile devices must be employed. These include smartphones such as the N95, the Microsoft SenseCam – a wearable passive photo capture device, or wearable biometric devices. Each collects a facet of the bigger picture, through, for example, personal digital photos, mobile messages and documents access history, but unfortunately, they operate independently and unaware of each other. This creates significant challenges for the practical application of these devices, the use and integration of their data and their operation by a user. In this chapter, authors discuss the software engineering challenges and their implications for individuals working on integration of data from multiple ubiquitous mobile devices drawing on experiences working with such technology over the past several years for the development of integrated personal lifelogs. The chapter serves as an engineering guide to those considering working in the domain of lifelogging and more generally to those working with multiple multimodal devices and integration of their data.
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Russo, Nelson, and Leonilde Reis. "Certified Invoicing Software." In Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Sustainability, and ICTs in the Post-COVID-19 Era, 160–83. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6776-0.ch008.

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The recent tax legislative changes created conditions for the dematerialization of documents, allowing waiving invoice printing, encouraging the adoption of an electronic invoicing and document archiving system. The consequent sustainability and cost reduction measures are allowing the optimization of invoicing and archive procedures, driving companies to invest in the development of technological instruments, incorporating a philosophy of innovation and sustainability. Entrepreneurial entities can take advantage of the increasing use of telework, due to the recent pandemic, by shifting to perform functions remotely. Thus, there is a need to optimize business processes and endeavour technological innovations, taking adequate, quick, and effective decisions. A model can be applied to systematize and simplify the decision-making process related to the Portuguese tax framework and requirements for certified invoicing software or for electronic document archiving. Understanding these requirements can speed up the development or acquisition of a proper invoicing or archiving software.
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Conference papers on the topic "The thesis documents development of software"

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Zhang, Caike, Peibang Liu, Hanjun Gao, Chenglong Xie, and Ming Qu. "Design and Development of FES’s HMI for HPR1000 NPP." In 2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone25-66054.

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In order to ensure the correctness of the DCS design documents, in the HPR1000 nuclear power plant (referred to as NPP) DCS engineering design phase, the documents need to be verified and validated. Based on this, taking the HPR1000 NPP as a reference unit, the design verification platform which named Full Scope Engineering Simulator (referred to as FES) is designed and developed. The FES project packages are constituted by process system modeling simulation software, DCS control logics simulation software (referred to as Level1), human-machine interface simulation software (referred to as Level2 or HMI), operating panel simulation software, I/O interface simulation software, some computer equipments other hardware, and so on. The FES can be used to validate the HPR1000 NPP DCS control logic diagrams, human-machine interface, and procedures guidelines, and so on. When the design institute submits the DCS design documents (include Level1 and Level2), these documents can be imported into the FES platform through some special import tools, meanwhile the errors and non-compliances are printed out. The errors and non-conformities are feedback to the design institute, according to which the design institute upgrades the design documents. Then the ascending version design documents are feedback and imported into the FES platform, and again printed out errors and non-compliances, so the design documents are verified and validated cycle by cycle, ensuring the correctness of the design documents offered by design institute before the final version as much as possible. This paper mainly explains the design and development of FES human-machine interface, including HMI component library software, special import tools software, the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software and other auxiliary software design and development. Then the design and development of the communication interface program between the Level2 and Level1 is explained, through which the Level2, Level1, and Level0 (the process model of HRP1000 NPP) are integrated, constituting a close-loop verification system. And explains the verification contents, lists some typical kinds of errors in the validation process, including the component type is not consistent between Level1 and Level2, use the wrong library of the HMI, add the wrong color property of the fluid medium, and the component is not named after rules between the developer and the design institute, etc. This paper also lists some examples of verification, elaborates the necessity of FES in the HPR1000 NPP DCS design process; and throughout the whole design and development process of FES, to sum up some problems in the development, meanwhile making a prospect technological development of the FES.
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Ramos, Ricardo, Eduardo K. Piveta, Jaelson Castro, João Araújo, Ana Moreira, Pedro Guerreiro, Marcelo S. Pimenta, and R. Tom Price. "Improving the Quality of Requirements with Refactoring." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Qualidade de Software. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbqs.2007.15573.

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Requirements specification can often exhibit some shortcomings, regarding contents and organization of its partial specification elements. Sometimes, modularization is deficient, with modules dealing with too much information, or the same functionality being specified in different modules. Left unchecked, these inadequacies will propagate themselves to the subsequent phases of the software development and cause problems during maintenance. We have been able to identify a collection of typical deficiencies in the specification of structured documents and we propose a collection of refactorings that minimize or remove them. Doing this early in the development process increases requirements modularity and understandability. A case study is conducted to illustrate the use of these refactoring practices on two existing requirement documents.
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Walters, Paul, Naveen Selvam, John Staiger, and Bibek Das. "Offshore Software Challenges for New Builds and Existing Assets." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83368.

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Complex integrated control systems are involved in nearly every aspect of offshore drilling, safety, environmental protection and other aspects of vessel operation. Safety, reliability and productivity are expected from high specification control systems such as those found on offshore supply vessels, drilling and production platforms. The ability of a control system to perform as expected is dependent on the underlying software which should be conceptualized, engineered, programmed and verified to provide the required stability and performance. Undetected errors in the software can cause hesitation and doubt for the operator upon execution of subsequent actions, in normal and/or emergency situations. The operator, who should be focused on normal operations, now has to deal with the added complexities and confusion brought about by unexpected software behavior. Traditionally, commissioning and sea trials are periods when there is increased effort to update the functionality of the control systems. Statistics indicate that updates done during traditional commissioning introduces a larger number of unintentional software defects than if the functionality issues were thoroughly vetted during the software development process. During the asset’s operational life, vendor software updates on existing systems should be coordinated to maintain or improve safety and productivity. Software development should be managed to uncover issues early in the development process, where effective solutions can be discussed to resolve issues and manage risk using a number of risk mitigation methods. The software development should follow a process wherein participation is garnered from stakeholders and the operational philosophy is documented in a Functional Description or Concept of Operation document. These documents facilitate safety as well as environmental and project risk mitigation. The challenge of the software development process is compounded by the fact that many different suppliers have diverse requirements and inherent limitations which necessitate the development of effective and specific solutions. Verification of software involves utilizing a number of test cases and exercising the software to uncover defects in the code. Testing the integration involves conducting test to verify proper communication and timeliness of the commands and data transfer between the different connected equipment in the integrated control system. Following an internationally recognized process for software development leads to reduced errors in the software, a more predictable control system and thereby, a safer and more productive asset. The methodology summarized in this paper has been created to assist developers, owners and users in software risk mitigation and is built upon industry best practices.
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Okudan, Gu¨l E., Madara Ogot, and Girish Rao. "Design Information Support Tool (DIST): Its Development and Effectiveness Investigation." In ASME 2006 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2006-99479.

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A number of software tools exist to assist the designer during the design process. These include tools for solid modeling of components, programs for simulating complex systems, for generating machining code and so on. However, a closer examination reveals that most of these tools are of use in the later stages in the design process. Even though design activity analyses showed the initial phases of design to have the maximum impact on the successful design of a product, few tools exist to support the needs of the designer during these critical stages. This paper documents the development of a design support tool (DIST) based on an analysis of a collaborative design activity. Then, results of an experiment are shared, which was designed to investigate DIST’s effectiveness during conceptual design by novice designers.
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Renu, Rahul, Matthew Peterson, Gregory Mocko, and Joshua Summers. "Automated Navigation of Method Time Measurement Tables for Automotive Assembly Line Planning." In ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2013-13325.

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Assembly process sheets are formal documents used extensively within automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to document and communicate assembly procedure, required tooling, contingency plans, and time study results. These sheets are authored throughout the vehicle life-cycle. Further, various customers use these sheets for training, analyzing the process, and line-balancing. In this research, the primary focus is the time studies analysis that is completed using knowledge contained within the assembly process sheets. In this research, a method and software tool are developed to utilize coupling between part descriptions and process descriptions for assembly time studies. The method is realized through the development of a standardized vocabulary for describing work instructions, a mapping from work instructions to MTM codes, and a tool for extracting relevant part information from CAD models. The approach enables process planners to establish part-process coupling, author work instructions using the controlled vocabulary, to estimate assembly time. A prototype system is developed and tested using examples from an automotive OEM.
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Ahrens, Gritt, and Oliver Tegel. "Conceptual Product Development." In ASME 1996 Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-detc/eim-1402.

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Abstract The importance of conceptual modelling more and more becomes recognized in the industrial practice, since it is commonly known that it is during that phase of the product development process where fundamental choices are made that have a strong influence on the result of the development — the process! The process of product development can only be efficient if it is basically put into practice methodically. The time additionally invested in the first steps of the methodical process of product development as it is described in the German guideline VDI 2221 prevents from forgetting important specifications or even overseeing possible ways of solution. This way the phase of conceptual modelling can result in a saving of time needed for product development due to fewer iteration loops for the correction of mistakes in later phases of the process and an increase of the product quality, too. The prerequisite of the efficiency of conceptual modelling is a definition of the product specifications which is as precise as necessary and as abstract as possible in order not to restrict the amount of solutions in an unnecessary way. Looking at the functions a product to be developed has to fulfill, the requirements list serves as a basis for the definition of function structures in which all functions and the relationships amongst each other are defined. This function structure can be utilized not only for the description of the product in an abstract way, but also for structuring the development process as well. With the definition of interfaces between parts of the product, implicitly interface specifications for the work on different parts of the product are defined. The function structure, therefore, can be used as a tool for management in the product development process. Because of this, the information summarised in these documents must be available throughout the entire development process the information technological support of these tools should be standard. Nevertheless, common CAD-Software does not support any step of conceptual modelling. In this paper an information technological support for conceptual modelling is also presented. Furthermore, it is shown what kind of changes in and extensions of common CAX-Systems would be necessary for the realisation of this theory.
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Kneller, Geoffrey R. "A Geographic Content Management System for Pipeline Projects." In 2008 7th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2008-64064.

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A content management system provides some key capabilities that can transform project management for pipeline surveying and engineering practices. These include methods to share and track the information used by project managers, engineers, project technical staff, and the pipeline owner / operator. The business need for content management is explained, along with a unique insight on the key ingredient that makes content management relevant to pipeline project managers: geographic referencing of project documents. Content management features, such as versioning and checkout, are presented, and a working web-based geographic content management system, developed entirely using free open source software, is demonstrated for a sample pipeline project. The working system integrates project documents, written communications, and CAD data through open standards. Conclusions include lessons learned in the development of the system and its use on real-world projects.
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Bano, Muneera, Naveed Ikram, and Mahmood Niazi. "Thesis proposal on "Requirement Engineering Process for Service Oriented Software Development"." In the 11th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1961258.1961278.

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Rho, H. M., and D. Sheen. "A Part Feature Description Model for Process Planning of Rotational Parts." In ASME 1989 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1989-0023.

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Abstract This study documents the development of the Automated Process And Sequence Selector (APASS) model and associated computer software. APASS can be effectively used to automate the selection of machine tools for rotational parts during the process planning procedure for these parts. The APASS model bases its machine tool decisions on part feature description, such as surface shape, technical information! and part header information. Data on the surface shape are transformed automatically based on conversion tables to output suggested machining processes and machine tools. These processes are further filtered by technical information contained within the master and machine files. The ultimate APASS output is a sequence of machining operations based on both the geometrical and dimensional tolerances of the part surfaces and the machine availability. The program has been written in MS PASCAL and currently run on IBM PC/AT compatible.
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Nagano, Tadashi, Yoshifumi Sakamoto, Satoshi Haraguchi, Hironori Takeuchi, Shiho Ogino, and Akira Fukuda. "Critiquing Rules and Quality Quantification of Development-Related Documents." In 2011 Joint Conf of 21st Int'l Workshop on Software Measurement and the 6th Int'l Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (IWSM-MENSURA). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwsm-mensura.2011.30.

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