Measuring information systems delivery quality
At present there is neither a commonly-accepted definition of quality for information systems. This collection starts from the idea that improving objective knowledge of potentially quality-enhancing methods is more likely to assist the production of high-quality software than merely experimenting w...
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Hershey, PA
Idea Group Pub.
2006
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| Thư viện lưu trữ: | Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ |
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| Riassunto: | At present there is neither a commonly-accepted definition of quality for information systems. This collection starts from the idea that improving objective knowledge of potentially quality-enhancing methods is more likely to assist the production of high-quality software than merely experimenting with new gadgets. Topics include a survey of information systems quality concepts and management issues, different views on software quality, making real progress with the Requirements Defects programs, the development of user-driven scenarios, process contributions to IS quality such as using agile methods in systems development, managing risks using action research methods and remodeling paradigms, and quality issues in under-researched areas such as government settings and open source processes. |
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