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Neil Ernst

Neil Ernst

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Canada, BC Canada
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Technology / Software / Internet
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neilernst.net
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Studying unanticipated software evolution.
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requirements software empirical techdebt requirements evolution methods research agile paraconsistency software maintenance formal knowledge engineering climate change visualization automated reasoning tabu evolution historiography software quality data-mining
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On the perception of software quality requirements during the project lifecycle
12 years ago • 522 Views
Using requirements to retrace software evolution history
12 years ago • 495 Views
Reasoning with optional and preferred requirements
12 years ago • 531 Views
Visualizing non-functional requirements
12 years ago • 1331 Views
Introduction for CCASR
12 years ago • 603 Views
Adoption-Centric Knowledge Engineering
12 years ago • 463 Views
Finding Incremental Solutions for Evolving Requirements
11 years ago • 680 Views
Requirements Evolution Drives Software Evolution
11 years ago • 673 Views
Technical Debt and Requirements
10 years ago • 1243 Views
Supporting Agile Requirements Evolution via Paraconsistent Reasoning
10 years ago • 1492 Views
Using AI to Model Quality Attribute Tradeoffs
8 years ago • 576 Views
Critical Research Review at EmpiRE 2015
7 years ago • 979 Views
Measure It, Manage It, Ignore It - Software Practitioners and Technical Debt
7 years ago • 1161 Views
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Presentations (13)
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On the perception of software quality requirements during the project lifecycle
12 years ago • 522 Views
Using requirements to retrace software evolution history
12 years ago • 495 Views
Reasoning with optional and preferred requirements
12 years ago • 531 Views
Visualizing non-functional requirements
12 years ago • 1331 Views
Introduction for CCASR
12 years ago • 603 Views
Adoption-Centric Knowledge Engineering
12 years ago • 463 Views
Finding Incremental Solutions for Evolving Requirements
11 years ago • 680 Views
Requirements Evolution Drives Software Evolution
11 years ago • 673 Views
Technical Debt and Requirements
10 years ago • 1243 Views
Supporting Agile Requirements Evolution via Paraconsistent Reasoning
10 years ago • 1492 Views
Using AI to Model Quality Attribute Tradeoffs
8 years ago • 576 Views
Critical Research Review at EmpiRE 2015
7 years ago • 979 Views
Measure It, Manage It, Ignore It - Software Practitioners and Technical Debt
7 years ago • 1161 Views
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Canada, BC Canada
Occupation
Researcher
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
neilernst.net
About
Studying unanticipated software evolution.
Tags
requirements software empirical techdebt requirements evolution methods research agile paraconsistency software maintenance formal knowledge engineering climate change visualization automated reasoning tabu evolution historiography software quality data-mining
See more

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