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1st International Workshop on Advances and Applications of Problem Frames
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom May 23-May 28
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Karl Cox, University of New South Wales and National ICT Australia
Jon G. Hall, Open University
Lucia Rapanotti, Open University
Software problems originate from real world problems. A software solution must address its real world problem in a satisfactory way. A software engineer must therefore understand the real world problem that their software intends to address. To be able to do this, the software engineer must understand the problem context and how it is to be affected by the proposed software, expressed as the requirements. Without this knowledge the engineer can only hope to chance upon the right solution for the right problem. Application of the Problem Frames approach may well be a way of meeting this need.
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Karl Cox, Jon G. Hall, Lucia Rapanotti, "1st International Workshop on Advances and Applications of Problem Frames," icse, pp.754-755, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04), 2004
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