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| Allan Baktoft Jakobsen, "Software Processes: Live and Let Die," IEEE Software, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 71-75, May/June, 2000. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/52.896252, author = {Allan Baktoft Jakobsen}, title = {Software Processes: Live and Let Die}, journal ={IEEE Software}, volume = {17}, number = {3}, issn = {0740-7459}, year = {2000}, pages = {71-75}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/52.896252}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - MGZN JO - IEEE Software TI - Software Processes: Live and Let Die IS - 3 SN - 0740-7459 SP71 EP75 EPD - 71-75 A1 - Allan Baktoft Jakobsen, PY - 2000 VL - 17 JA - IEEE Software ER - | |||
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The software business is tough: it requires not only the right product but also the right development process. This article is about the reengineering of a catastrophic software product and the two different reengineering processes the developers used. The author, explaining why one process failed and the other succeeded, asserts that people and processes must match in software development.
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Allan Baktoft Jakobsen, "Software Processes: Live and Let Die," IEEE Software, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 71-75, May-June 2000, doi:10.1109/52.896252
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