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Dynamic Systems Development: Towards Continuity, Growth and Evolution
Huntsville, Alabama April 07-April 10
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Darren Dalcher, Middlesex University
The dynamic nature of knowledge and software evolution and usage present a pervasive challenge to system developers. Discrete attempts to create such systems often lead to a mismatch between system, expectation and a changing reality. The rationale for a Dynamic Feedback Model stems from the need to focus on a continuous and long-term perspective of development and growth in change-intensive environments. This paper makes the case for a learning and knowledge-driven view of software development and presents such a model in a way that accounts for the long-term survival, growth and evolution of software-intensive systems.
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Darren Dalcher, "Dynamic Systems Development: Towards Continuity, Growth and Evolution," ecbs, pp.62, 10th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'03), 2003
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