Research on the Evolution of Software Development Ideas and Development Method

2011 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 979-984
Author(s):  
Yu Gao ◽  
Xiao Qiu Yao ◽  
Tong Jun Li

Reviewing the history of software development, software development ideas and methods have always been in evolution, growing out of nothing and attracting ever-increasing attention. All sorts of evolution of software development ideas and methods can be summarized as from simplicity to complexity, from extensiveness to intensiveness, from the non-reuse to the reuse, from normalization to flexibility, from pursuing universality to emphasizing specificity, from tightly coupling to loosely coupling. The research is conducted on the future evolution of software development ideas and methods. In their evolution process, they will continue to take on the diversification trend with improving efficiency and assuring quality as the key points, combining normalization with flexibility, pursuing universality as well as specificity. Evolution of software development ideas and methods will continue. The above results offer a good basis for designing new software development ideas and methods.

2013 ◽  
Vol 427-429 ◽  
pp. 2289-2292
Author(s):  
Yu Gao ◽  
Zhen Bo Bi

Look forward to the future, the development of software development method is inevitable. What are important factors to impact the development of software development method? After analysis, several important factors have been proposed, and they impact the development of software development methods. These important factors related to the content of the various existing software development methods. Based on profound and comprehensive analysis to variety existing software development method, these important factors have been proposed. In the future, if software developers want to improve and perfect the existing software development methods, or want to build a new software development method, then these important factors are some important issues which must be studied. The content of these important factors were discussed.


Linguistica ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 19-29
Author(s):  
Paul A. Gaeng

"Itis incumbent on Romance scholars to analyze and interpret their exceptionally full stock of linguistic material, using all methods of study at their disposal, working both backward and forward in time. Only thus will Romance linguistics be enabled to do what others expect of it: to serve not only as an end in itself but as a model and training-ground for workers in all fields of historical linguistics." Thus wrote the American scholar, Robert A. Hall, jr. some forty years ago in an essay on the recon­ struction of Proto-Romance. 1 Indeed, the researcher into the history of the Romance languages is faced with, on the one hand, the schemes of reconstruction (essentially based on the principles of the historical comparative method) and the often puzzling testimonies of reality found in the sources. Put in other terms, he has the choice of working with an abstract system represented by starred Latin forms that do not belong to any real language or the reality of the mass of postclassical written records that have come down to us to be analyzed and sifted through with a view to discovering evidences of trends toward Romance in phonology, morpho-syntax, and vocabulary. And while there are, no doubt, materials whose meaning in terms of future evolution of the Romance languages is difficult, if not impossible to discover, there is an abun­ dance of those that prelude the future. It is the attention to the future that, I believe, can give reality and life to the large number of forms collected from inscriptions, late writers, and other sources of so-called "Vulgar", i. e. non-literary Latin.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Simone Ferreira Gomes de Almeida

A escrita da história da astronomia foi conduzida por alguns pontos chaves: a relação deste saber com as viagens de expansão e o aprimoramento da náutica, a diferenciação da astrologia e o questionamento do lugar da ciência e da superstição para o estudo do céu, bem como a construção das estruturas deste saber pelos escritos que desdobraram o assunto. Todas estas tópicas foram desenvolvidas em maior ou menor grau nos estudos historiográficos das décadas passadas que trataram da ciência do céu. Assim, este texto trata da astronomia dos séculos XV e XVI como objeto de estudos historiográficos que privilegiaram determinados aspectos deste saber, confluindo muitas vezes com a recusa – que já estava explícita nos escritos quatrocentistas – daquilo que veio se afirmar no futuro como algo totalmente desvinculado da astronomia – a astrologia.*The writing of the history of astronomy was conducted by a few key points: the relation of this knowledge to voyages of expansion and improvement of nautical, the differentiation of astrology and the questioning of the place of science and superstition for the study of the sky, as well as the construction of structures of this knowledge by the writings that unfolded the subject. All these topics were developed to a greater or lesser extent in the historiographical studies of the past decades about the science of the sky. Thus, this text deals with the astronomy of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries as an object of historiographical studies that privileged certain aspects of this lore, often converging with the refusal - which was already explicit in the writings of the fourteenth century - of what came to be affirmed in the future as something totally unrelated to astronomy - astrology. 


Author(s):  
Karen Church ◽  
Geoff te Braake

Software development has changed dramatically in the last fifty years and will continue to change. Its future course is of particular interest to developers, in order to gain the correct skills, and to any person faced with a strategic information technology (IT) decision. It is commonly accepted that computers will play an ever-larger role in modern civilisation. There are many unknowns, but the IT decisions made today will affect the competitiveness and preparedness for tomorrow. Awareness of the central issues that will affect the future of software development is the best form of preparation. This chapter presents a view of the future of software development based on the history of software development and the results of two surveys.


Author(s):  
José Abdelnour-Nocera ◽  
Helen Sharp

In this paper, adoption of a new software development method is viewed as socio-technical innovation and change; a framework based on Bijker’s Technological Frames (TF) is developed and used to model this innovation and change. To illustrate this process findings from one case study of a large organization adopting the agile software development method are presented. Qualitative data were collected from observations, interviews, and documents and analysed using TFs. The authors’ findings show that viewing agile adoption as socio-technical innovation and change provides results that resonate with existing research in the area and extends it. The key contribution of this case study to the socio-technical literature on systems development is a practical demonstration of how TFs can be used to facilitate the socio-technical understanding and identification of conflicts between stakeholder groups while going through the adoption of a new software development method.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (31) ◽  
pp. 784-790 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ketevan KUPATADZE

This article reviews chemistry and pharmacy development in the early and medieval period of Georgia. We will focus only on key directions. The presented information itself is important in historical point of view; however, we believe, that it plays an equally significant role in the chemistry teaching process as well. Linking different chemical issues to the history of its discovery or development kindles additional interest and disposition in students. Once the mood is created, it never fades away and in the future, a good basis is ensured for comprehensive learning of the topic.


Author(s):  
Юрий Батурин ◽  
Yuri Baturin ◽  
Евгений Еремченко ◽  
Eugene Eremchenko ◽  
Мария Захарова ◽  
...  

The paper considers the question of bringing the existing set of laws, regulatory and legislative documents in line with the Digital Earth - new and promising universal and global environment for the information integration on all possible scales simultaneously. Existing of 4 possible geovisualization methods is stated, typology of geovisualization methods is proposed and discussed. A practical approach for determining the belonging of visualization to a particular type, based on the use of diagrams "angle-range", is proposed. Concept of 3D-documents within Digital Earth paradigm is unveiled and explained, brief history of the developing and adopting of this concept is described, the prospects of the future evolution of 3D-documents are considered briefly.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yifan Di

Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, China’s rural poverty alleviation has achieved periodical progress, creating a great miracle in the history of poverty alleviation, and becoming the first country to complete the Millennium Developing Goals of poverty alleviation in the United Nations. At present, we are in a critical period of winning the battle against poverty and decisively developing a moderately prosperous society in all respects. By precisely figuring out the hard course of poverty alleviation in China in recent decades, concluding the experience of poverty alleviation and defining the key points for advancing the poverty alleviation work in the future, we are sure to get rid of poverty in the countryside and carry out the strategy of rural revitalization better.


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