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Andre Oboler, David McG. Squire and Kevin B. Korb, Why don’t we practice what we teach? Engineering Software for Computer Science Research in Academia, ICSERA’03
The development process used by academic researchers often seems unsystematic. A Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is seldom considered, commenting is scarce, and external documentation consists of erasure marks left on whiteboards. Configuration management is paid lip-service, but is not standard practice. This paper examines reasons behind the apparent large-scale non-adoption of software engineering in […]
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Andre Oboler, USE CSR. School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University. B. Computer Science (Honours) Thesis.
The Use of Software Engineering in Computer Science Research project examines the weaknesses in the approach to the development of software supporting Computer Science research. The potential to use some adapted form of Software Engineering to meet the needs of this research community is examined. The research is carried out in the context of Computer […]
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Andre Oboler, The KEBN Process: A new approach to Knowledge Engineering with Bayesian Nets, School of CSSE, Monash University
Traditional and Object Oriented approaches to software development have models for the development life cycle of large software systems. Even when not followed in detail, life cycle models provide useful guidance to a complex task. The development of large scale Bayesian nets differs from other types of software development. These differences are a result of […]