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Rashid, A, Chitchyan, R, Speck, A & Pulvermueller, E 2001,
EProMS: An E-commerce Based Process Model for Cooperative Software Development in Small Organisations. in K Bauknecht, SK Madria & G Pernul (eds),
Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies Second International Conference, EC-Web 2001 Munich, Germany, September 4–6, 2001 Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2115, Springer, Berlin, pp. 39-48.
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44700-8_4
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Rashid, A., Chitchyan, R., Speck, A., & Pulvermueller, E. (2001).
EProMS: An E-commerce Based Process Model for Cooperative Software Development in Small Organisations. In K. Bauknecht, S. K. Madria, & G. Pernul (Eds.),
Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies Second International Conference, EC-Web 2001 Munich, Germany, September 4–6, 2001 Proceedings (pp. 39-48). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 2115). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44700-8_4
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Rashid A, Chitchyan R, Speck A, Pulvermueller E.
EProMS: An E-commerce Based Process Model for Cooperative Software Development in Small Organisations. In Bauknecht K, Madria SK, Pernul G, editors, Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies Second International Conference, EC-Web 2001 Munich, Germany, September 4–6, 2001 Proceedings. Berlin: Springer. 2001. p. 39-48. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/3-540-44700-8_4
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title = "EProMS: An E-commerce Based Process Model for Cooperative Software Development in Small Organisations",
abstract = "Existing process models for software development are too resource intensive for small organisations. This paper proposes EProMS, an e-commerce based process model which takes into account the limited resources of these organisations. It distributes the software development process over several small organisations. These organisations, then, co-operate through an e-commerce layer to produce market-driven software. On competitive markets the distribution allows organisations in the co-operation to specialise in specific aspects of software development. This helps them to reduce costs and time to market and achieve a high degree of users{\textquoteright} satisfaction.",
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