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  • Software quality founded on design laws
    Kokol, Peter, 1957- ; Chrysostalis, Manolis ; Bogonikolos, Nikos
    As with systems in management science and economics, software development (the development includes the whole software system life-cycle: from the idea/statement of need to its use and maintenance) ... has similar system attributes, i.e. as a complex, dynamic, non-linear and adaptive system. Consequently, the aim of the session is to gain a fundamental understanding of the software process and the software product. The proposed approach will use the science of complexity, various system theories, the theory of chaos, fractals and other, traditionally "physically based" methodologies, theory of complex adaptive systems, biologically and evolutionary inspired economic/market theories, intelligent data analysis, data mining which are not yet recognised by software design researchers. Our aim is to significantly improve the basic knowledge about and the fitness and quality of the software product, its quality and its development process in short develop and introduce well understood software design processes first leading to well understood software and related products of superior quality.
    Type of material - conference contribution
    Publish date - 2003
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 8629014