2024
DOI: 10.1002/smr.2668
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Context factors perceived important when looking for similar experiences in decision‐making for software components: An interview study

Efi Papatheocharous,
Claes Wohlin,
Deepika Badampudi
et al.

Abstract: During software evolution, decisions related to components' origin or source significantly impact the quality properties of the product and development metrics such as cost, time to market, ease of maintenance, and further evolution. Thus, such decisions should ideally be supported by evidence, i.e., using previous experiences and information from different sources, even own previous experiences. A hindering factor to such reuse of previous experiences is that these decisions are highly context‐dependent and i… Show more

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