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Competitive Engineering: A Handbook For Systems Engineering, Requirements Engineering, And Software Engineering Using Planguage

Tom Gilb
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The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 179 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Civil engineering software & Biosystems engineering.

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Agile Collaborative Systems Engineering ‐Motivation for a Novel Approach to Systems Engineering

TL;DR: This paper gathers and synthesizes the current literature to highlight the need for an agile systems engineering approach and to characterize its agile properties in order to support the motivation for a novel system engineering approach for large scale software intensive systems of systems projects.
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8.2.1 Agile Specification Quality Control: Shifting emphasis from cleanup to sampling defects

Tom Gilb
TL;DR: Shifting the emphasis from cleanup (that is, from identifying defects and then removing them), to merely sampling the defect level of specifications, produces significant benefits as mentioned in this paper. But traditional inspection is often uneconomic and ties up valuable staff resources.
Journal Article

Reducing Requirements Defect Density by Using Mentoring to Supplement Training

TL;DR: Additional details of the initial training, mentoring and review methods delivered by the requirements Subject Matter Expert (SME) are provided and data from a third generation of the requirements specification is now available, which supplements the existing defect data from the earlier two generations.
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Observing the effect of a policy; a maintenance case

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that maintenance performance is potentially better predictable from recording routines and propose an alternative representation of maintenance performance indicators that much better accommodates maintenance performance predictions than conventional maintenance scorecards.
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Practices of Agile Software Product-Line Engineering: A qualitative assessment of empirical studies

TL;DR: This thesis elaborated on the how Software Product-Line Engineering is combined with Agile Software Development to improve Software Engineering, through investigating published case studies and performing interviews in several companies.