Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study. (bibtex)
by Barry W. Boehm, Alexander Egyed, Julie Kwan, Daniel Port, Archita Shah and Raymond J. Madachy
Abstract:
Fifteen teams used the WinWin spiral model to prototype, plan, specify, and build multimedia applications for USC’s Integrated Library System. The authors report lessons learned from this case study and how they extended the model’s utility and cost-effectiveness in a second round of projects.
Reference:
Barry W. Boehm, Alexander Egyed, Julie Kwan, Daniel Port, Archita Shah and Raymond J. Madachy: Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study., in IEEE Computer, volume 31, 1998.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{dblp:journals/computer/BoehmEKPSM98,
  author   = {Barry W. Boehm and Alexander Egyed and Julie Kwan and Daniel Port and Archita Shah and Raymond J. Madachy},
  title    = {Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study.},
  journal  = {IEEE Computer},
  year     = {1998},
  volume   = {31},
  number   = {7},
  pages    = {33-44},
  abstract = {Fifteen teams used the WinWin spiral model to prototype, plan, specify,
	and build multimedia applications for USC’s Integrated Library System.
	The authors report lessons learned from this case study and how they
	extended the model’s utility and cost-effectiveness in a second round
	of projects.},
  file     = {:Journals\\IEEE Computer 1998 - Using the WinWin Spiral Model-A Case Study\\Using the WinWin Spiral Model - A Case Study Fifteen teams-preprint.pdf:PDF},
  keywords = {},
  url      = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/2.689675},
}
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