2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.infsof.2010.03.002
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Incremental method evolution in global software product management: A retrospective case study

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“…In that case not a single change is made to the data in the database of the CASE tool, avoiding contamination and perhaps a broken system. of each fragment can be found in [30]. Figure 5 shows the method increment and tool increment based on increment #4 in [30].…”
Section: The Enactment Mechanismmentioning
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“…In that case not a single change is made to the data in the database of the CASE tool, avoiding contamination and perhaps a broken system. of each fragment can be found in [30]. Figure 5 shows the method increment and tool increment based on increment #4 in [30].…”
Section: The Enactment Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of each fragment can be found in [30]. Figure 5 shows the method increment and tool increment based on increment #4 in [30]. On the left side of Figure 5, the fields for the respective concepts of increment #4 are shown.…”
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“…In Figure 3-2 this research's meta-level process model is extended to a process-data model in line with the approach taken in Incremental Method Evolution (van de Weerd et al, 2010). In this figure both input that is used in this chapter as well as output that is produced is described.…”
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