FERSOFT Software Project Management Plan Version 1.0 OBTRS ONLINE BUS TICKET RESERVATION SYSTEM 1 FERSOFT Software Project Management Plan Version 1.0 Preface The document contains the Software Project Management Plan of ONLINE BUS TICKET RESERVATION SYSTEM (OBTRS)‚ which can be used for the all of the internet users. The Ticket Reservation System is an Internet based application that can be accesses throughout the Net and can be accessed by any one who has a net connection. This application
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EFFECTIVENESS OF SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE IN OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES IN SRI LANKA Malinda Sirisena‚ Department of Computer Science & Engineering‚ University of Moratuwa. ABSTRACT The aim of the research described in this thesis is to evaluate the effectiveness of software quality assurance approaches of Sri Lankan offshore software development organizations‚ and to propose a framework which could be used across all offshore software development organizations. An empirical study was
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Reforms on Industry in India: A Case Study of the Software Industry N. R. Narayana Murthy The Indian economy‚ in the last decade‚ transitioned from an inward looking‚ closed economy‚ to a liberalized‚export-oriented one. The software sector witnessed unprecedented growth‚ with exports growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 45 percent and domestic software sales at around 35 percent. In fact‚ before 1991‚ the Indian software sector was adversely affected by the restrictive
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Employees’ Motivation for SPI: Case Study in a Small Finnish Software Company Abstract. In small software companies the resources available for SPI are often limited. With limited resources‚ the motivation of the employees becomes one of the key factors for SPI. In this article‚ the motivational factors affecting a small company’s SPI efforts are discussed. In the research‚ we carried out interviews and a survey in a small Finnish software company considering the motivation towards SPI. The results
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Software Piracy: A Big Crime With Big Consequences Imaging for a moment that you come across an advertisement saying you can meet up with an individual who will break into a store‚ disarm all of the alarms and will hold the door open for you as you walk inside and take anything you wish. This criminal offence occurs every day on computer systems around the world including the internet. This is a very serious problem and is very difficult to circumvent. Every computer user is both tempted
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Opening Statement - Put criminals out of business instead of in jail. Phillip Morris a positive advocate in society goes after the green. We can finally be seen as a company that is an asset to society instead of the big bad tobacco wolf. We are losing profits on tobacco products. We are the only tobacco company that is international and have the worse results on the S & P 500. Every time you turn on the television there is an anti-tobacco advertisement. The Government resorts to taxing our
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problem solving process‚ which is a direct benefit for the company as client issues can be solved faster. An important aspect of collaboration is the tools used to facilitate the process. David Bicknell writes in the Computer Weekly magazine “Collaborative tools can give that business advantage‚ unlock organization-wide and global intellect‚ and use that to foster the joined up thinking that will drive innovation" (Bicknell‚ 2009). The two main types of collaboration that can happen in the workplace
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2010 Agile Conference An Iterative Approach for Development of Safety-Critical Software and Safety Arguments Xiaocheng Ge‚ Richard F. Paige and John A. McDermid Department of Computer Science‚ University of York‚ UK. {xchge‚ paige‚ jam}@cs.york.ac.uk in each step of the development process. To develop safetycritical systems‚ organisations are often required to adopt such processes‚ but their adoption can make it difficult to manage requirements volatility‚ introduce new and emerging technologies
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The 3+1 Approach to Software Architecture Description Using UML Revision 2.2 Henrik Bærbak Christensen‚ Aino Corry‚ and Klaus Marius Hansen Department of Computer Science‚ University of Aarhus Aabogade 34‚ 8200 ˚rhus N‚ Denmark A {hbc‚apaipi‚marius}@daimi.au.dk May 2011 Abstract This document presents a practical way of describing software architectures using the Unified Modeling Language. The approach is based on a “3+1” structure in which three viewpoints on the described system are
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Microsoft and Others: Developing software for How Companies Do Business Since Microsoft was established‚ their primary focus was on operating system and software for inside the computer‚ but in recent years Microsoft started to shift its strategy in order to gain ground and dominate the desktop software market. The new strategy is to write software for several industries‚ and expending the number of industries as it succeeds‚ Microsoft first step was hire business technology professionals who
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