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Author(s): M. Curtis & M. Anderson
Abstract:
There are two related approaches that can be taken in automating
quality control in software development.
One involves using a central
repository to model the structure of a project and the end product in
conjunction with an integrated toolset, and some form of configura-
tion management system, to ensure consistency between the different
views of a product that occur at different stages in the lifecycle.
The
other approach is to use a tool to model the processes involved and
then to use some enactment method that ensures progress is smooth
and measurable.
This paper will report on an experiment combining these two ap-
proaches, the eventual aim being to provide a complete environment
to support the planning, management and implementation of a wide
variety ...
Pages: 13
Size: 1,006 kb
Paper DOI: 10.2495/SQM940432
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