Diffusing Software Product and Process Innovations :
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[Book]
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IFIP TC8 WG8.6 Fourth Working Conference on Diffusing Software Product and Process Innovations April 7-10, 2001, Banff, Canada
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Mark A. Ardis, Barbara L. Marcolin.
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Boston, MA
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Springer US
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2001
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(ix, 305 pages)
SERIES
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IFIP - The International Federation for Information Processing, 59.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Message from the General Chair --;Telling an Innovation Story --;I Implementation and Coordination Issues --;A Web Innovations on Software Process-Center for Diffusing Techniques --;Diffusion and Adoption of IT Products and Processes in a Danish Bank --;II New Interpretations of Diffusion Theory --;The Phenomenon of Diffusion --;A Perspective of the Innovation-Diffusion Process from the Self-Organizing System --;The Illusion of Diffusion in Information Systems Research --;III Software Process --;Understanding and Changing Software Organizations --;Diagnosing Diffusion Practices Within a Software Organization --;IV Contextual Factors --;The Diffusion of Components --;Across the Divide: Two Organisations Form a Virtual Team and Codevelop a Product --;What's Wrong with the Diffusion of Innovation Theory? --;V Communication of Information --;Influences of Sources of Communication on Adoption of a Communication Technology --;Knowledge Creation in Improving a Software Organisation --;VI Experience Reports --;How To Live With Software Problems --;Introducing Concurrent Functional Programming in the Telecommunications Industry --;Change and Adaptive Behavior in Organizations --;In Search of an Efficient EDlcebreaker --;Process Definition in Web-Time.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Diffusing Software Product and Process Innovations addresses the problems and issues surrounding successful diffusion of innovations in software.