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Good/Fast/Cheap: Contexts, Relationships and Professional Responsibility During Software Development
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
  • Marty J. Wolf, Bemidji State University
  • Frances S. Grodzinsky,, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract

Engineering requires tradeoffs [23]. When engineering computer applications, software engineers should consider the costs and benefits to humans as an integral part of the software development process. In this paper we focus on reliability, a central aspect of software quality, and the influence of relationships and various software development contexts on the software developer.

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ISBN 9781595931085

DOI
10.1145/1141277
Citation Information

Wolf, M. J., & Grodzinsky, F. S. (2006). Good/fast/cheap: Contexts, relationships and professional responsibility during software development. In Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on applied computing (pp. 261-266). Doi: 10.1145/1141277