Increasing quality of conceptual models

Authors: Davor Svetinovic Daniel M. Berry Michael W. Godfrey

Venue: 2006 international workshop on Role of abstraction in software engineering, pp. 19–22, 2006

Year: 2006

Abstract: Several researchers have recently indicated an urgent need for re-evaluation and validation of the various software engineering abstraction techniques, and object orientation in particular. This paper presents three questionable practices and one promising direction with respect to achieving high quality analysis models. This work is based on five years of observation of more than 700 students working on software requirements specifications of a small telephone exchange and a related accounts management system.

BibTeX:

@inproceedings{davorsvetinovic2006iqocm,
    author = "Davor Svetinovic and Daniel M. Berry and Michael W. Godfrey",
    title = "Increasing quality of conceptual models",
    year = "2006",
    pages = "19–22",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Role of abstraction in software engineering"
}

Plain Text:

Davor Svetinovic, Daniel M. Berry, and Michael W. Godfrey, "Increasing quality of conceptual models," 2006 international workshop on Role of abstraction in software engineering, pp. 19–22