DocumentCode
1295915
Title
Software engineering: community and culture
Author
Sharp, Helen ; Robinson, Hugh ; Woodman, Mark
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf., City Univ., London, UK
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
2000
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
47
Abstract
Ideas and techniques from the social sciences can improve the theory and practice of the software engineering discipline. To illustrate the contributions this cross-pollination has made, the authors focus on the nature of paradigms and software quality management systems. Their studies underscore the importance of community in how new technical ideas become accepted, how despite software engineers too often prefer polemic to evidence, and the primacy given to the local guru that transcends formal organizational structures
Keywords
professional aspects; social sciences; software development management; software quality; community; formal organizational structures; local guru; social sciences; software engineering discipline; software quality management systems; technical ideas; Data analysis; Design engineering; Humans; Programming; Psychology; Quality management; Shape; Software engineering; Software quality; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/52.819967
Filename
819967
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