Prof. Dr.Mary Shaw
(Carnegie-Mellon University)
"Predicting Value from Design"
Early design decisions in software projects profoundly affect both the
properties and the costs of the eventual implementation. It is much
easier and cheaper to change these decisions during design than after
implementation has yielded running code. Improvements in our ability to
predict properties of an implementation without actually inspecting the
code would enable software designers to better understand the consequences
of early decisions and would facilitate comparison of design alternatives
to a degree not currently possible. This talk will discuss some code-free
predictive evaluation techniques and the challenge of harnessing them
to provide a unified framework for reasoning about the overall value
that should arise from a design.
| Zeit:
| Donnerstag, 15.09.2005, 17.15 Uhr
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| Ort:
| Gebäude 57, Raum 208
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