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The article was published on 1980-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 666 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Software maintenance & Application server.read more
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A survey of software refactoring
Tom Mens,Tom Tourwe +1 more
TL;DR: This research is compared and discussed based on a number of different criteria: the refactoring activities that are supported, the specific techniques and formalisms that are used for supporting these activities, the types of software artifacts that are being refactored, the important issues that need to be taken into account when buildingRefactoring tool support, and the effect of refactors on the software process.
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Information systems innovation among organizations
TL;DR: In this article, the Information Systems (IS) unit within the business is largely responsible for meeting this challenge and is posited to be of three types: Type I innovations confined to the IS task, Type II innovations supporting administration of the business, and Type III innovations imbedded in the core technology of business.
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Software maintenance and evolution: a roadmap
Keith H. Bennett,Vaclav Rajlich +1 more
TL;DR: The production of new management approaches to evolution, leading to understanding of the relationships between technology and business, and the development of a service-based model of software, to replace a product view.
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A safe, efficient regression test selection technique
TL;DR: Initial empirical studies indicate that the technique can significantly reduce the cost of regression testing modified software and is at lease as precise as other safe regression test selection algorithms.
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Understanding and controlling software costs
Barry Boehm,P.N. Papaccio +1 more
TL;DR: It is pointed out that a good framework of techniques exists for controlling software budgets, schedules, and work completed, but that a great deal of further progress is needed to provide an overall set of planning and control techniques covering software product qualities and end-user system objectives.