| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 515.3KB PDF | Date added | 09 Jun 2006 |
| Topics | Software Engineering, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 135 | ||
Improving software quality remains a key challenge. Software development formal peer inspection has emerged as an effective approach to address this challenge. Software peer inspection aims at detecting and removing software development defects efficiently and early while defects are less expensive to correct. The key research issue is to develop an architecture that supports the "Systematic" process of software development formal peer inspection. The research results have been used as the foundation in this research project, led by the author and co-sponsored by NASA, IBM, and HP. The research focus is to enhance the mobility features in the Web service-oriented system for software development formal peer inspection. This paper presents the new architecture and its prototype.
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