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Described are findings for the software quality together with their evidences, resulting from observations in practice and experience: The board of managers and not software engineering exponents should be responsible for activities, concerned with software engineering and software quality activities. Basics of methodical process skills are necessary to implement quality processes in practice. Software development processes have to be intensively educated and trained. Requirements engineering is a crucial factor in software development, requirements should be managed. To conserve a high quality standard all along is not easy, it is difficult. Software engineering activities are not only a business or a technical matter; they are also a challenge for the industrial psychology and applied economics.
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Thoma, H. (2008). Software Quality — Experiences in System Development and Operation. In: Kaschek, R., Kop, C., Steinberger, C., Fliedl, G. (eds) Information Systems and e-Business Technologies. UNISCON 2008. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78942-0_32
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