Innovations in Organizational IT Specification and Standards Development

Innovations in Organizational IT Specification and Standards Development

Author: Jakobs, Kai

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1466621613

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The acceleration of the Internet and the growing importance of ICT in the globalized markets have played a vital role in the progressively difficult standardization of ICT companies. With the related economic importance of standards, companies and organizations are bringing their own ideas and technologies into the Internet’s standard settings. Innovations in Organizational IT Specification and Standards Development provides advancing research on all current aspects of IT standards and standardization. This book aims to be useful in gaining knowledge for IT researchers, scholars, and practitioners alike.


Competitive Engineering

Competitive Engineering

Author: Tom Gilb

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-07-15

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 0080457096

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Competitive Engineering documents Tom Gilb's unique, ground-breaking approach to communicating management objectives and systems engineering requirements, clearly and unambiguously. Competitive Engineering is a revelation for anyone involved in management and risk control. Already used by thousands of project managers and systems engineers around the world, this is a handbook for initiating, controlling and delivering complex projects on time and within budget. The Competitive Engineering methodology provides a practical set of tools and techniques that enable readers to effectively design, manage and deliver results in any complex organization - in engineering, industry, systems engineering, software, IT, the service sector and beyond.Elegant, comprehensive and accessible, the Competitive Engineering methodology provides a practical set of tools and techniques that enable readers to effectively design, manage and deliver results in any complex organization - in engineering, industry, systems engineering, software, IT, the service sector and beyond. Provides detailed, practical and innovative coverage of key subjects including requirements specification, design evaluation, specification quality control and evolutionary project management Offers a complete, proven and meaningful 'end-to-end' process for specifying, evaluating, managing and delivering high quality solutions Tom Gilb's clients include HP, Intel, CitiGroup, IBM, Nokia and the US Department of Defense


Strategies for Real-Time System Specification

Strategies for Real-Time System Specification

Author: Derek Hatley

Publisher: Addison-Wesley

Published: 2013-07-19

Total Pages: 581

ISBN-13: 0133492354

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This is the digital version of the printed book (Copyright © 1987). Here is a casebook, a practical reference, and an indispensable guide for creating a systematic, formal methodology for large, real-time, software-based systems. The book introduces the widely implemented Hatley/Pirbhai methods, a major extension of the DeMarco analysis method describing how external events control the system's operating behavior. The techniques are used in major avionics and electronics companies worldwide, and are automated by most major CASE tools, including TurboCASE/Sys by StructSoft, Inc. Large software-based systems, especially those for real-time applications, require multi-mode operation, direct interaction with a rapidly changing physical environment, and fast response times. In the past, the development of such systems was prone to massive cost and schedule overruns, and to inadequate performance and reliability. Strategies for Real-Time System Specification addresses these problems by integrating a finite-state machine structure into classical analysis methods. The book contains nearly 200 diagrams, many of which illustrate the requirements specification of a flight management system for a major avionics developer.


Specification Languages for Preserving Consistency between Models of Different Languages

Specification Languages for Preserving Consistency between Models of Different Languages

Author: Kramer, Max Emanuel

Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 3731507846

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When complex IT systems are being developed, the usage of several programming and modelling languages can lead to inconsistencies that yield faulty designs and implementations. To address this problem, this work contributes a classification of consistency preservation challenges and an approach for preserving consistency. It is formalized using set theory and monitors changes to avoid matching and diffing problems. Three new languages that follow this preservation approach are presented.


The Law and Practice

The Law and Practice

Author: William Agnew

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-04-18

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 3368819658

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.