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Communications of The ACM | 1988

A field study of the software design process for large systems

Bill Curtis; Herb Krasner; Neil Iscoe

The problems of designing large software systems were studied through interviewing personnel from 17 large projects. A layered behavioral model is used to analyze how three of these problems—the thin spread of application domain knowledge, fluctuating and conflicting requirements, and communication bottlenecks and breakdowns—affected software productivity and quality through their impact on cognitive, social, and organizational processes.


international conference on human computer interaction | 1987

COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN SOFTWARE DESIGN: Activities in Early, Upstream Design.

Raymonde Guindon; Herb Krasner; Bill Curtis

The first goal of this paper is to present some of the main activities occurring during early, upstream software design by experienced designers. We concentrate on the variety of strategies found between designers. The second goal is to bring to attention certain cognitive activities in design that have not been observed or emphasized in other studies of design, such as serendipity and the process of understanding and elaborating the requirements through exploration of the designers mental model of the problem environment. These activities are likely to be critical in upstream design.


ACM Sigada Ada Letters | 1985

Issues in software reusability

Bill Jones; Steve Litvintchouk; Jerry Mungle; Herb Krasner; John Mellby; Herb Willman

At the ACM SIGAda Future Ada Environments Workshop, the working group on software reusability decided that the most productive use of the little time available to the group was to clearly determine the issues in software reusability and make recommendations wherever possible.


conference on computer supported cooperative work | 1986

Panel session on collaborative design: technology futures

Herb Krasner; John C. Tang; Bill Curtis; Chris Bullen; Walt Scacchi

Collaborative design is one(of several) appropriate focus for CSCW due to the shear amount and variety of computer-oriented design work being done, its goal oriented nature in a group work setting, and its importance in tommorrows world. Design is a highly creative task typically done well by experts with many years of experience. Similiarities in design activities and problems were seen across disciplines at the 1st MCC Interdisciplinary Design Symposium. Questions raised there in general discussion serve as a platform for more pointed questions raised by empirical study. These might include:


Empirical studies of programmers: second workshop | 1987

Breakdowns and processes during the early activities of software design by professionals

Raymonde Guindon; Herb Krasner; Bill Curtis


Empirical studies of programmers: second workshop | 1987

Communication breakdowns and boundary spanning activities on large programming projects

Herb Krasner; Bill Curtis; Neil Iscoe


Communications of The ACM | 1992

Lessons learned from a software process modeling system

Herb Krasner; Jim Terrel; Adam Linehan; Paul G. Arnold; William H. Ett


Empirical studies of programmers: second workshop | 1987

A methodology for studying software design teams: an investigation of conflict behaviors in the requirements definition phase

Joyce J. Elam; Diane B. Walz; Herb Krasner; Bill Curtis


human factors in computing systems | 1987

Computer-supported cooperative work (panel): is this REALLY a new field of research?

Irene Greif; Bill Curtis; Herb Krasner; Thomas W. Malone; Ben Shneiderman


ACM Sigchi Bulletin | 1987

CSCW '86 Conference summary report

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Bill Curtis

Monroe Community College

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Adam Linehan

Science Applications International Corporation

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Jim Terrel

Science Applications International Corporation

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Neil Iscoe

University of Texas at Austin

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Chris Bullen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Diane B. Walz

University of Texas at Austin

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Irene Greif

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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