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Tetsuo Tamai

Researcher at Hosei University

Publications -  86
Citations -  1158

Tetsuo Tamai is an academic researcher from Hosei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Software requirements specification. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 86 publications receiving 1121 citations. Previous affiliations of Tetsuo Tamai include University of Tokyo & University of Tsukuba.

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How Does Requirements Quality Relate to Project Success or Failure

TL;DR: Investigation of 32 projects started and completed during the period of 2003-2005 in a large business application software development division of a company in Tokyo found some interesting relations between requirements quality and project success or failure.
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Archface: a contract place where architectural design and code meet together

TL;DR: This paper proposes Archface, an interface mechanism for bridging the gap between architectural design and its implementation, and can characterize the notion of Archface with the phrase "predicate coordination," in which program points are exposed by a predicate and coordinated by a trait-based connector.
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Aspect-oriented programming with model checking

TL;DR: This paper proposes an automatic verification approach using model checking that verifies whether the woven program contains unexpected behaviors such as deadlocks and aims to provide AOP-based model checking frameworks.
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Software lifetime and its evolution process over generations

TL;DR: Some possible long-range strategies for software life cycle planning and control based on the findings of the survey are discussed; management by lifetime characteristics, monotonicity of size growth, and reuse.
Book

CAFE: An Industrial-Strength Algebraic Formal Method

TL;DR: This book contains selected papers on the language, applications, and environments of CafeOBJ, which is a state-of-the-art algebraic specification language, and offers a comprehensive picture from this methodological perspective.