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William E. Novak
Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University
Publications - 13
Citations - 4466
William E. Novak is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Domain analysis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 4309 citations.
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Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) Feasibility Study
TL;DR: This report will establish methods for performing a domain analysis and describe the products of the domain analysis process to illustrate the application of domain analysis to a representative class of software systems.
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A Domain Analysis Bibliography
James A. Hess,William E. Novak,Patrick C Carroll,Sholom Cohen,Robert R Hollbaugh,Kyo C. Kang,A. S. Peterson +6 more
TL;DR: A bibliography of references on a comparatively new discipline called domain analysis is presented to provide an historical perspective on the field as well as a necessary background for further work in the discipline.
Success in Acquisition: Using Archetypes to Beat the Odds
William E. Novak,Linda Levine +1 more
TL;DR: Key concepts in systems thinking and the general systems archetypes are introduced and then applied to the software-reliant acquisition domain, and guidance is provided on both recovering from and preventing patterns of failure.
Reuse in Practice Workshop Summary
James Baldo,Kyo C. Kang,Will Tracz,William E. Novak,Terry Bollinger,Gregory Aharonian,Brian Baker,Bruce H Barnes,Richard E Fairley +8 more
TL;DR: IDA Document D-754 summarizes the Reuse in Practice Workshop which was held at the Software Engineering Institute to assess the current state of the practice of software reuse and provide recommendations to the research and user communities to enhance software reuse.
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The Joint Program Dilemma: Analyzing the Pervasive Role that Social Dilemmas Play in Undermining Acquisition Success
TL;DR: In the Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Acquisition Research Symposium Acquisition Management as discussed by the authors, the authors present the following abstracts from the proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Acquisition Management, presented by the authors: