Two and a half years ago, I retired from the aerospace and defense industry after 35 years. Of those 35 years, I spent the last 20 in software and system engineering, including the last 10 in software process improvement, quality, and related disciplines. I now work in commercial industry, in software quality for a company where that means process development, documentation, and improvement, rather than testing (as it means at many other companies). From this new perspective, I want to compare the software engineering cultures in these two different environments, examine specifics, and see if any general conclusions can be drawn.
Commercial vs. aerospace worlds: comparing software engineering cultures
IEEE Software ; 16 , 6 ; 97-100
1999
4 Seiten
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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