Mohamed Saied, Ahmed Mohammed Elfatatry, Shawkat Kamal Guirguis
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Ever since the invention of software, change has been a destabilizing factor. Although many new software changes are being applied, the terminologies used to describe them are often inconsistent. This restricts practitioners to designing and evaluating their changes. This article aims to develop a conceptual framework of software change based on six main dimensions regarding the source, essence, and consequences of software change. To evaluate the proposed framework, benchmarking is applied against selected 11 previous studies.
IT ProfessionalCOMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍:
IT Professional is a technical magazine of the IEEE Computer Society. It publishes peer-reviewed articles, columns and departments written for and by IT practitioners and researchers covering:
practical aspects of emerging and leading-edge digital technologies,
original ideas and guidance for IT applications, and
novel IT solutions for the enterprise.
IT Professional’s goal is to inform the broad spectrum of IT executives, IT project managers, IT researchers, and IT application developers from industry, government, and academia.