Software development management using metamodels and activity networks

This thesis develops the concept, management and control of metamodels for the management of software development projects. Metamodels provide a more flexible approach for managing and controlling the software engineering process and are based on the integration of several software development parad...

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Main Author: Dawson, Christian Walker
Published: Loughborough University 1994
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2824652018-04-04T03:25:09ZSoftware development management using metamodels and activity networksDawson, Christian Walker1994This thesis develops the concept, management and control of metamodels for the management of software development projects. Metamodels provide a more flexible approach for managing and controlling the software engineering process and are based on the integration of several software development paradigms. Generalised Activity Networks are used to provide the more powerful planning techniques required for managing metamodels. In this thesis, both new node logics, that clarify previous work in this field, and Generalised Activity-on-the-Arrow and Generalised Activity-on-the-Node representations are developed and defined. Activity-on-the-Node representations reflect the current mood of the project management industry and allow constraints to be applied directly to logical dependencies between activities. The Generalised Activity Networks defined within this thesis can be used as tools to manage risks and uncertainties in both software developments and general engineering projects. They reflect the variation and uncertainties in projects more realistically and improve the planning and scheduling of such projects.005Computer software & programmingLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.282465https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/31865Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Computer software & programming
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Computer software & programming
Dawson, Christian Walker
Software development management using metamodels and activity networks
description This thesis develops the concept, management and control of metamodels for the management of software development projects. Metamodels provide a more flexible approach for managing and controlling the software engineering process and are based on the integration of several software development paradigms. Generalised Activity Networks are used to provide the more powerful planning techniques required for managing metamodels. In this thesis, both new node logics, that clarify previous work in this field, and Generalised Activity-on-the-Arrow and Generalised Activity-on-the-Node representations are developed and defined. Activity-on-the-Node representations reflect the current mood of the project management industry and allow constraints to be applied directly to logical dependencies between activities. The Generalised Activity Networks defined within this thesis can be used as tools to manage risks and uncertainties in both software developments and general engineering projects. They reflect the variation and uncertainties in projects more realistically and improve the planning and scheduling of such projects.
author Dawson, Christian Walker
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title Software development management using metamodels and activity networks
title_short Software development management using metamodels and activity networks
title_full Software development management using metamodels and activity networks
title_fullStr Software development management using metamodels and activity networks
title_full_unstemmed Software development management using metamodels and activity networks
title_sort software development management using metamodels and activity networks
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 1994
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