Re-planning of software product releases

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2007
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Most of the time, market-driven software products are characterized by volatile features and instable resources. These changes may jeopardize the software success both functionally and financially. Re-planning software releases by selecting the right subset of features is complex and significant. Through this research, we have a methodology to integrate change requests as they arise through the software development cycle. The main contributions of this research can be listed as follows: 1. A Flexible method for re-planning of software product releases. 2. The change threshold factor is a new contribution to this area of research. 3. We have built a model and described how the re-planning process should be conducted. 4. A genetic algorithm to generate a set of re-planned release alternatives where we can compare between them in terms of value/risk or resources consumption. 5. Initial evaluation of the re-planning method proposed by preforming a hypothetical case study.
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Bibliography: p. 183-192
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AlBourae, T. A. (2007). Re-planning of software product releases (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/1217
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