Value-Based Software Engineering

Ross Jeffery When, as a result of pressure from the CEO, the Chief Information Officer poses the question “Just what is this information system worth to the organization?” the IT staff members are typically at a loss. “That’s a difficult question,” they might say; or “well it really depends” is anot...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Biffl, Stefan (Editor), Aurum, Aybüke (Editor), Boehm, Barry (Editor), Erdogmus, Hakan (Editor), Grünbacher, Paul (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Value-Based Software Engineering: Overview and Agenda
  • An Initial Theory of Value-Based Software Engineering
  • Valuation of Software Initiatives Under Uncertainty: Concepts, Issues, and Techniques
  • Preference-Based Decision Support in Software Engineering
  • Risk and the Economic Value of the Software Producer
  • Value-Based Software Engineering: Seven Key Elements and Ethical Considerations
  • Stakeholder Value Proposition Elicitation and Reconciliation
  • Measurement and Decision Making
  • Criteria for Selecting Software Requirements to Create Product Value: An Industrial Empirical Study
  • Collaborative Usability Testing to Facilitate Stakeholder Involvement
  • Value-Based Management of Software Testing
  • Decision Support for Value-Based Software Release Planning
  • ProSim/RA — Software Process Simulation in Support of Risk Assessment
  • Tailoring Software Traceability to Value-Based Needs
  • Value-Based Knowledge Management: the Contribution of Group Processes
  • Quantifying the Value of New Technologies for Software Development
  • Valuing Software Intellectual Property.