8/10/2005 11:30am-1:00pm DLC 170
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Software Engineering Made to Measure
University of Hannover
Software Engineering research and practice worked towards more mature processes
and documents for decades. With CMM and SPICE, the 1990s were the decade of
process maturity. However, there are many small, short software projects that
cannot adopt the same solutions: With the advent of agile methods, there was a
trend towards more direct communication, incremental development and less
rigorous processes. For most projects, the ideal is somewhere in between.
In this talk, the motivation and vision for the FLOW research project is
presented. Its goal is to support tailoring of projects either before or during
a project, based on information and experience flows.
Sponsored by the Center for Lifelong Learning & Design.
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