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Journal articles on the topic "Global software implementation"

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Casey, Valentine, and Ita Richardson. "Implementation of Global Software Development: a structured approach." Software Process: Improvement and Practice 14, no. 5 (September 2009): 247–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spip.422.

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Mehta, Nikhil. "Successful knowledge management implementation in global software companies." Journal of Knowledge Management 12, no. 2 (April 4, 2008): 42–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673270810859505.

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Chaczko, Zenon, Shahrzad Aslanzadeh, Frank Jiang, and Ryszard Klempous. "The Implementation of 3TZ Model of Software Development." International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications 58, no. 4 (December 1, 2012): 433–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10177-012-0059-6.

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Abstract This paper presents the concepts and explores issues related to the 3 Time Zones (3TZ) model of software development in global workspace environment. The 3TZ model itself seeks to take advantages of differences in time zones between places around the world. By engaging software development teams in different regions separated by 8 hours each, it is possible for their combined working hours to cover the whole 24 hours period. Thus, while they each work their normal 8 hour days, together they are able to achieve in 1 day what a single team would achieve in 3 days. They are able to achieve this by passing on their work from one team to the next as one finishes their workday and the next team starts their workday. The 3TZ model of software development revolves around the employment of a software development team distributed in at least 3 different locations around the world in 3 different time zones. If work was passed on from one team to the next and adjacent teams were separated by 8 hours, then 24 hours continuous collaborative software development could be achieved. Though this poses many challenges, when dealt with there is great potential for software to be developed much faster than is possible for a single, collocated development team. In the global economy, we have seen a decrease in the barriers towards communication across the globe along with an increase of service availability to support this communication. Software development is one of the disciplines that is capable of effectively utilizing and benefiting from global collaboration prospect lent by ever increasing capability of information and communication technology. 24 hours continuous development is ideal for application towards tasks that have hard deadlines or require work completed as soon as possible. This article will mainly focus on introducing 24/7 global models that can be applied in cloud environment used in three different time zones.
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Gronlund, Scott D., Ching-Fan Sheu, and Roger Ratcliff. "Implementation of global memory models with software that does symbolic computation." Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, &amp Computers 22, no. 2 (March 1990): 228–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03203152.

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Khan, Arif Ali, Jacky W. Keung, Fazal-E-Amin, and M. Abdullah-Al-Wadud. "SPIIMM: Toward a Model for Software Process Improvement Implementation and Management in Global Software Development." IEEE Access 5 (2017): 13720–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2017.2728603.

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Pál, László, and Tibor Csendes. "INTLAB implementation of an interval global optimization algorithm." Optimization Methods and Software 24, no. 4-5 (October 2009): 749–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10556780902753395.

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AHUJA, MOHAN, and MICHEL RAYNAL. "AN IMPLEMENTATION OF GLOBAL FLUSH PRIMITIVES USING COUNTERS." Parallel Processing Letters 05, no. 02 (June 1995): 171–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129626495000151.

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We present an implementation of Global-Flush Primitives using counters. This implementation costs comparable to the most lightweight implementation of causal ordering. Thus, at a comparable cost, the presented implementation enriches functionality compared to causal ordering; as Global-Flush Primitives permit making an assertion about messages sent in the past of sending m, in the future of sending m, about both, or neither, where the past and the future of an event is defined using the relation "happened before." Using Global-Flush, a message can be sent to any subset of processes specified as a parameter.
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LJUNGLÖF, PETER. "FUNCTIONAL PEARL Functional chart parsing of context-free grammars." Journal of Functional Programming 14, no. 6 (October 27, 2004): 669–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956796804005106.

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This paper implements a simple and elegant version of bottom-up Kilbury chart parsing (Kilbury, 1985; Wirén, 1992). This is one of the many chart parsing variants, which are all based on the data structure of charts. The chart parsing process uses inference rules to add new edges to the chart, and parsing is complete when no further edges can be added. One novel aspect of this implementation is that it doesn't have to rely on a global state for the implementation of the chart. This makes the code clean, elegant and declarative, while still having the same space and time complexity as the standard imperative implementations.
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Nik, S. Abbasian, and M. G. Petovello. "Implementation of a Dual-Frequency GLONASS and GPS L1 C/A Software Receiver." Journal of Navigation 63, no. 2 (February 23, 2010): 269–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463309990476.

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These days, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology plays a critical role in positioning and navigation applications. Use of GNSS is becoming more of a need to the public. Therefore, much effort is needed to make the civilian part of the system more accurate, reliable and available, especially for the safety-of-life purposes. With the recent revitalization of Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), with a constellation of 20 satellites in August 2009 and the promise of 24 satellites by 2010, it is worthwhile concentrating on the GLONASS system as a method of GPS augmentation to achieve more reliable and accurate navigation solutions.
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MUHAMMAD, YASEEN, UR RAHMAN ATTA, WAJID KAMAL SYED, KHAN ABDULLAH, and KHAN ANEEQ. "VALIDATION OF CRITICAL CHALLENGES DURING REQUIREMENTS IMPLEMENTATION IN GLOBAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT WITH EMPIRICAL STUDY." i-manager’s Journal on Software Engineering 14, no. 2 (2019): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26634/jse.14.2.16715.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Global software implementation"

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Kim, Jinman 1962. "Software design and implementation for remote consultation in global PACS." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278201.

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The PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) have been developed for efficient image file saving and retrieving for the medical applications. The Global PACS system combines imaging equipment, viewing workstation, database archive system and a high speed digital network. The addition of the remote consultation facility to the PACS system is very helpful to the accurate diagnosis of the patients. This thesis suggests the remote consultation system in the Global PACS environment. The system consists of 3 parts--Local WS, Remote WS Consultant, and Database Archive System (DBAS). The viewing workstations provide simple X-Window based user interface, and communicate with each other to send and receive their framing information. In a remote consultation, two radiologists are able to perform diagnosis on the same image, at different workstation locations. They use various forms of frames, and tools for confirmation of their pointing commands on the other's screen. The suggested system was implemented and tested between the SUN and DEC workstations across a Local PACS and Internet. The performance test over the Internet proved the usefulness and efficiency of this remote consultation system.
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Bhanot, Sunil. "Implementation and optimization of a Global Navigation Satellite System software radio." Ohio : Ohio University, 1998. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1176840392.

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Bayendang, Nganyang Paul. "Nano-satellite GPS receiver design and Implementation : a software-to-firmware approach." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1176.

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Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Electrical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2015
Space-borne GPS receivers designed for nano-satellites are faced with various challenges. This research is undertaken to address the problems of inefficiency and high-costs associated with space-borne GPS receivers. The problem of inefficiency relates to poor performances of the GPS receiver in terms of the algorithmic models, execution speed, memory usage and errors proness. The problem of high-costs relates to the spacegrade hardware cost, implementation complexity, development time, as well as the manufacturing, production and the testing processes involved. The research objectives are to i) establish an efficient high-dynamics software-defined GPS receiver, ii) demonstrate a firmware approach and then iii) postulate a low-cost hardware implementation roadmap. The research methodology employed to address the problems and to attain the objectives is based-on using Matlab computing platform to i) implement a software-defined GPS receiver using free open-source GPS receiver algorithms, ii) further develop the software GPS receiver and lastly iii) convert the improved GPS receiver algorithms to firmware. The GPS receiver was successfully implemented in Matlab floating-point algorithms with a ±100kHz Doppler search bins and was used to post-process a pre-captured real GPS L1 C/A signal dataset. The pre-captured GPS signal was acquired, tracked, decoded and post-processed to extract the navigation message; use to compute the GPS receiver position, UTC date and time. Attempt to convert the entire Matlab floating-point GPS receiver algorithms to equivalent VHDL implementations failed; however, three of the Matlab floating-point algorithms (check_t.m, deg2dms.m and findUtmZone.m), were successfully converted to equivalent fixed-point formats in Matlab, Simulink and finally VHDL. These three algorithms, now created and optimised to fixed-point formats (efficient and enable implementation unto a low-cost microcontroller), set the basis for the firmware implementation. They were simulated and verified in Matlab, Simulink and VHDL using the Matlab HDL Coder workflow. Altera Quartus II software was then used to compile (synthesise, place & route and generate programming files) the three converted generic VHDL algorithms to embedded firmware, suitable for a FPGA programming. The Matlab HDL Coder workflow used in this research is feasible and can be used to accurately design and implement an improved GPS receiver and furthermore achieve it in three equivalent algorithms. This conclusion was drawn and the proposed recommendations are to address the conversion issues in the other Matlab floating-point GPS receiver algorithms that failed in the conversion process and to further develop and implement the GPS receiver as a fully functional unit, based-on the Xilinx space-grade, radiation hardened and low-cost Virtex 5QV FPGA.
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Obitade, Oluseyi Peter. "An Examination of the Role of Corporate Governance Structure in the Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems: an International Perspective." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2015. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc804922/.

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are regarded as among the most innovative information technology products developed over the past two decades. Thus, they have become the backbone of management information systems in the organizations that have implemented them. The difficulties associated with their high failure rate, however, have been the subject of extensive studies. To expand on this knowledge, this study has two research objectives: to examine the relationship between corporate governance structures and implementation results and to investigate whether implementation outcomes vary by country. This study focuses on the project steering committee’s involvement, internal auditors’ participation, and the change management plan implementation. The results demonstrate that steering committee involvement is a primary factor that influenced the success of ERP implementation; and that institutional factors in country of deployment are important determinants of ERP project outcome.
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Bladin, Kalle, and Erik Broberg. "Design and Implementation of an Out-of-Core Globe Rendering System Using Multiple Map Services." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Medie- och Informationsteknik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-137671.

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This thesis focuses on the design and implementation of a software system enabling out-of-core rendering of multiple map datasets mapped on virtual globes around our solar system. Challenges such as precision, accuracy, curvature and massive datasets were considered. The result is a globe visualization software using a chunked level of detail approach for rendering. The software can render texture layers of various sorts to aid in scientific visualization on top of height mapped geometry, yielding accurate visualizations rendered at interactive frame rates. The project was conducted at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), New York and serves the goal of implementing a planetary visualization software to aid in public presentations and bringing space science to the public. The work is part of the development of the software OpenSpace, which is the result of a collaboration between Linköping University, AMNH and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) among others.
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Gillo, Nilsson Catherine, and Daniel Karlsson. "Implementing Agile project methods in globally distributed teams." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Handelshögskolan, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-35321.

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The objective of the study was to generate a ‘theory’/ ‘hypothesis’  on the important factors to focus on in implementing agile project methods in globally distributed teams. Using the grounded theory method, five key categories emerged from the so-called theoretical sampling, which entails the joint collection of data, coding and analysis. The study involved 33 individuals in four different companies, three in the Philippines and one in Sweden. The data collected for this thesis consisted of individual interviews in the Philippines and Sweden (Sept-Dec 2014), focus group sessions, observations of formal agile practices and experiences in the substantive area, conducted in the Philippines during the period Sept-Nov 2014.  The following five key categories emerged as the main concerns of the individuals involved in implementing agile project methods in globally distributed teams in software development projects:  (i) Working Communication, (ii)  Self-organizing Teams, (iii) People-centric organization, (iv) Continuous Learning and (v) Sustaining Infrastructure.  The respondents meant that these concerns should be addressed and resolved in such a way that the implementation of Agile project methods would resemble the case of a collocated Agile project team. The key categories, their fundamental characteristics and the subconcepts behind them were presented and analyzed in relation to the empirical data.The analysis included reported incidents and direct citations from the respondents, focus groups and from observations during the field study, in order to shed light on the process used to arrive to the categories, as well as explain the characteristics of the concepts in the emerging ‘grounded hypothesis’.
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Niu, Yi Shuai. "Programmation DC et DCA en optimisation combinatoire et optimisation polynomiale via les techniques de SDP : codes et simulations numériques." Phd thesis, INSA de Rouen, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00557911.

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L'objectif de cette thèse porte sur des recherches théoriques et algorithmiques d'optimisation locale et globale via les techniques de programmation DC & DCA, Séparation et Evaluation (SE) ainsi que les techniques de relaxation DC/SDP, pour résoudre plusieurs types de problèmes d'optimisation non convexe (notamment en Optimisation Combinatoire et Optimisation Polynomiale). La thèse comporte quatre parties :La première partie présente les outils fondamentaux et les techniques essentielles en programmation DC & l'Algorithme DC (DCA), ainsi que les techniques de relaxation SDP, et les méthodes de séparation et évaluation (SE).Dans la deuxième partie, nous nous intéressons à la résolution de problèmes de programmation quadratique et linéaire mixte en variables entières. Nous proposons de nouvelles approches locales et globales basées sur DCA, SE et SDP. L'implémentation de logiciel et des simulations numériques sont aussi étudiées.La troisième partie explore des approches de la programmation DC & DCA en les combinant aux techniques SE et SDP pour la résolution locale et globale de programmes polynomiaux. Le programme polynomial avec des fonctions polynomiales homogènes et son application à la gestion de portefeuille avec moments d'ordre supérieur en optimisation financière ont été discutés de manière approfondie dans cette partie.Enfin, nous étudions dans la dernière partie un programme d'optimisation sous contraintes de type matrices semi-définies via nos approches de la programmation DC. Nous nous consacrons à la résolution du problème de réalisabilité des contraintes BMI et QMI en contrôle optimal.L'ensemble de ces travaux a été implémenté avec MATLAB, C/C++ ... nous permettant de confirmer l'utilisation pratique et d'enrichir nos travaux de recherche.
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Book chapters on the topic "Global software implementation"

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Xu, Bin. "Towards High Coherent Requirement Implementation in Evolving Global Cooperative Software Design." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 155–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92719-8_15.

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Wang, Peng, Wanwei Wang, Zhe Zhang, Min Chen, and Jun Yang. "Design and Implementation of Flight Data Processing Software for Global Flight Tracking System Based on Stored Procedure." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 1916–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9409-6_232.

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Long, Chen Xiao, and Shan Chun. "Design and implementation of Data Center Network Global Congestion Price Calculating method based on Software Defined Networking." In Advances on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing, 459–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49109-7_43.

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Nyfjord, Jaana, and Mira Kajko-Mattsson. "Degree of Agility in Pre-Implementation Process Phases." In Making Globally Distributed Software Development a Success Story, 234–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79588-9_21.

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Reisinger, Gerhard, Philipp Hold, and Wilfried Sihn. "Automated Information Supply of Worker Guidance Systems in Smart Assembly Environment." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 235–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72632-4_17.

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AbstractThe global megatrends of digitization and individualization substantially affect manufacturing enterprises. Assembly workers are exposed to increased process complexity resulting in physical and cognitive workload. Worker guidance systems (WGS) are used to overcome this challenge through output of information regarding what should be done, how it should be done and why it should be done. An unsolved scientific challenge in this context is efficient information supply of WGS. Information such as worker’s instruction texts, pictures or 3D representations are created by employees of the work preparation department and transferred to the WGS. Manual information supply is a time-consuming and complex process, which requires a high (non-value-adding) effort as well as comprehensive knowledge in handling 3D CAD modelling and software programming. This paper presents a novel approach to reduce the required manual effort in information supply process. A knowledge-based model is proposed that enables an automated information supply of WGS in smart assembly environment by means of algorithms and self-learning expert systems, which pursues a holistic and consistent approach without media breaks. The automated approach assists employees of work preparation department, which means they can concentrate on their essential core competencies instead of being busy, for example, creating assembly plans, instruction texts or pictures for individual WGS. Finally, the technical implementation as a software-based proof-of-concept demonstrator and sub-sequent integration into the IT environment of TU Wien Pilot Factory Industry 4.0 is outlined.
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Buongiorno, Joseph, Shushuai Zhu, Dali Zhang, James Turner, and David Tomberlin. "GFPM Software Design and Implementation." In The Global Forest Products Model, 243–62. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-012141362-0/50013-3.

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Kral, Jaroslav, and Michal Zemlicka. "Software Confederation - An Architecture for Global Systems and Global Management." In Global Information Technologies, 823–45. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-939-7.ch064.

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Many (especially the large) software systems tend to be virtual peer-to-peer (P2P) networks of permanent autonomous services (e.g., e-government should be supported by the network of information systems of individual offices). The services are loosely coupled, a service can join/leave the system quite easily. We call such networks software confederation (SWC). The paradigm of the SWC is orthogonal to the paradigm of the object-oriented methodology. The architecture of SWC is an engineering necessity in the case of global or very large information systems (IS) and provides many software engineering advantages like incremental development, openness, modifiability, maintainability, etc. SWC is a necessity in many other cases. SWC supports the trend of large enterprises or modern states to be decentralized, dynamic, and able to work in the time of globalization. Software confederations are the result of the tendency to globalization, and at the same time, the tool allowing of implementation of IS for a globalized society. SWC changes basic features of a CEO’s work as well as a CIO’s. In both cases, it supports the decentralization. This paper discusses the motivation of software confederations, the techniques of their design and implementation, including the use of XML (inclusive SOAP-UDDI), their software engineering advantages, relation to object-oriented technology and methodological consequences of their use. The main conclusion is that the concept of SWC is the crucial for the future software and information technologies and substantially changes the management tasks of the CIO and CEO.
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Kral, Jaroslav, and Michal Zemlicka. "Software Confederation - An Architecture for Global Systems and Global Management." In Managing Globally with Information Technology, 57–81. IGI Global, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-93177-742-1.ch006.

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Many (especially the large) software systems tend to be virtual peer-to-peer (P2P) networks of permanent autonomous services (e.g., e-government should be supported by the network of information systems of individual offices). The services are loosely coupled, a service can join/leave the system quite easily. We call such networks software confederation (SWC). The paradigm of the SWC is orthogonal to the paradigm of the object-oriented methodology. The architecture of SWC is an engineering necessity in the case of global or very large information systems (IS) and provides many software engineering advantages like incremental development, openness, modifiability, maintainability, etc. SWC is a necessity in many other cases. SWC supports the trend of large enterprises or modern states to be decentralized, dynamic, and able to work in the time of globalization. Software confederations are the result of the tendency to globalization, and at the same time, the tool allowing of implementation of IS for a globalized society. SWC changes basic features of a CEO’s work as well as a CIO’s. In both cases, it supports the decentralization. This paper discusses the motivation of software confederations, the techniques of their design and implementation, including the use of XML (inclusive SOAP-UDDI), their software engineering advantages, relation to object-oriented technology and methodological consequences of their use. The main conclusion is that the concept of SWC is the crucial for the future software and information technologies and substantially changes the management tasks of the CIO and CEO.
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Zutshi, Ambika, Samar Zutshi, and Amrik Sohal. "How E-Entrepreneurs Operate in the Context of open Source Software." In Global Information Technologies, 2743–63. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-939-7.ch198.

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The Internet has become an integral part of our everyday lives and it is often difficult to imagine how we ever functioned without it. This chapter presents experiences of two entrepreneurial companies, one of which has survived the ‘dot-com bubble burst.’ The chapter identifies current and future online business environments especially in light of open source software (OSS) being accepted globally. Unlike proprietary software (such as Windows), OSS comes with its internal implementation details (source code) visible both to its developers and users, along with the freedom to change and redistribute this source. The significant implications of this unique style of software distribution for e-entrepreneurs are examined.
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Latif, Ayub Muhammad, Khalid Muhammad Khan, and Anh Nguyen Duc. "Software Cost Estimation and Capability Maturity Model in Context of Global Software Engineering." In Human Factors in Global Software Engineering, 273–96. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9448-2.ch011.

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Software cost estimation is the process of forecasting the effort needed to develop the software system. Global software engineering (GSE) highlights that software development knows no boundaries and majority of the software products and services are developed today by globally-distributed teams, projects, and companies. The problem of cost estimation gets more complex if the discussion is carried out in the context of GSE, which has its own issues. Temporal, cultural, and geographical distance creates communication and software process implementation issues. Traditional software process models such as capability maturity model (CMM) lacks the dynamism to accommodate the recent trends in GSE. The chapter introduces GSE and discusses various cost estimation techniques and different levels of CMM. A couple of GSE-based case studies having CMM-level projects from multiple organizations are studied to analyze the impacts of highly mature processes on effort, quality, and cycle time.
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Conference papers on the topic "Global software implementation"

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Ma, Cui, Xiaohui Xie, Qiang Sun, and R. Du. "Software implementation of bar tacker control system." In 2010 Second WRI Global Congress on Intelligent Systems (GCIS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gcis.2010.214.

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Kosugi, Makiko, and Akashi Satoh. "GPGPU software implementation of authenticated encryption algorithm Minalpher." In 2016 IEEE 5th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gcce.2016.7800553.

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Bera, Samaresh, Sudip Misra, and Mohammad S. Obaidat. "Mobility-Aware Flow-Table Implementation in Software-Defined IoT." In GLOBECOM 2016 - 2016 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2016.7841995.

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Dullemond, Kevin, Ben van Gameren, and Rini van Solingen. "Overhearing Conversations in Global Software Engineering - Requirements and an Implementation." In 7th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.collaboratecom.2011.247099.

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Heng, Tse Kai, Yuji Kawashima, Tatsuro Fujisawa, Goki Yasuda, Makoto Oshikiri, Takahiro Tanaka, Kaoru Matsuoka, and Yoshihiro Kikuchi. "Implementation and Optimization of software 2Dto3D conversion for ARM." In 2012 IEEE 1st Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gcce.2012.6379667.

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Kassas, Zaher M., Jahshan Bhatti, and Todd E. Humphreys. "A graphical approach to GPS software-defined receiver implementation." In 2013 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/globalsip.2013.6737129.

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Torres-Rios, Emmanuel, Daniel Perez-Rojas, David Antonio-Torres, Jesus Moreno-Moreno, and Luis Antonio Carrillo-Martinez. "IoT Device Implementation for Evaluation of Electronics and Software Design Skills." In 2020 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/educon45650.2020.9125370.

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Sklivanitis, George, Yi Cao, Stella N. Batalama, and Weifeng Su. "Distributed MIMO Underwater Systems: Receiver Design and Software-Defined Testbed Implementation." In GLOBECOM 2016 - 2016 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2016.7841742.

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Yaseen, Muhammad, Samad Baseer, Sikandar Ali, Siffat Ullah Khan, and Abdullah. "Requirement implementation model (RIM) in the context of global software development." In 2015 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICICT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icict.2015.7469573.

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Kornecki, Andrew J. "Tutorial on System Safety for Software Engineers in Global Industry: Concepts and Implementation." In International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icgse.2007.45.

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