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The Task Artifact Cycle: a Conceptual Approach to Maintenance and Reengineering
Berlin, GERMANY March 17-March 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSMR.1997.5829971st Euromicro Working Conference on S ...
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Sebastian Kutscha, sd&m GmbH und Co KG
Klaus Henning, Lehrstuhl Informatik im Maschinenbau
Horst Kesselmeier, Lehrstuhl Informatik im Maschinenbau
We present a model - the so-called task artifact cycle - which integrates the development of a system being in use into the software lifecycle. The basic assumption of the model is, that the actual use of a system may considerably differ from the original design. This has to be taken into consideration in maintenance and reengineering. In particular, the monitoring of this development process is an important basis for maintainability.
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Sebastian Kutscha, Klaus Henning, Horst Kesselmeier, "The Task Artifact Cycle: a Conceptual Approach to Maintenance and Reengineering," csmr, pp.17, 1st Euromicro Working Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR '97), 1997
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