Software development for dynamic systems

Darren Dalcher

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Abstract

The dynamic nature of knowledge and software evolution and usage present a pervasive challenge to system developers. Discrete attempts to create such systems often lead to a mismatch between system, expectation and a changing reality. The rationale for a Dynamic Feedback Model stems from the need to focus on a continuous and long-term perspective of development and growth in change-intensive environments. This paper makes the case for a reflective learning and knowledge-driven view of software development and presents such a model in a way that accounts for the long-term survival, growth and evolution of software-intensive systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetainformatics
EditorsP.J. Nurnberg
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages58-75
Number of pages18
ISBN (Print)3-540-40218-7
Publication statusPublished - 2002
EventMetainformatics International Symposium (MIS 2002) - ESBJERG
Duration: 7 Aug 200210 Aug 2002

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume2641

Conference

ConferenceMetainformatics International Symposium (MIS 2002)
CityESBJERG
Period7/08/0210/08/02

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