Author: Capers Jones

Publications

Publication period start: 1996

Publications

Jones, Capers (1996): The Economics of Software Process Improvement. In IEEE Computer, 29 (1) pp. 95-97.

Jones, Capers (1996): Software Change Management. In IEEE Computer, 29 (2) pp. 80-82.

Jones, Capers (1996): Activity-based Software Costing. In IEEE Computer, 29 (5) pp. 103-104.

Jones, Capers (1995): How Office Space Affects Programming Productivity. In IEEE Computer, 28 (1) pp. 76-77.

Jones, Capers (1995): Determining Software Schedules. In IEEE Computer, 28 (2) pp. 73-75.

Jones, Capers (1995): Gaps in Programming Educations. In IEEE Computer, 28 (4) pp. 70-71.

Jones, Capers (1995): Patterns of Large Software Systems: Failure and Success. In IEEE Computer, 28 (3) pp. 86-87.

Jones, Capers (1995): Legal Status of Software Engineering. In IEEE Computer, 28 (5) pp. 98-99.

Jones, Capers (1995): Why Is Technology Transfer so Hard?. In IEEE Computer, 28 (6) pp. 86-87.

Jones, Capers (1995): Software Benchmarking. In IEEE Computer, 28 (10) pp. 102-103.

Jones, Capers (1995): What Goes Into An Information Warehouse?. In IEEE Computer, 28 (8) pp. 84-85.

Jones, Capers (1995): End-User Programming. In IEEE Computer, 28 (9) pp. 68-70.

Jones, Capers (1995): Backfiring: Converting Lines of Code to Function Points. In IEEE Computer, 28 (11) pp. 87-88.

Jones, Capers (1995): How Software Personnel Learn New Skills. In IEEE Computer, 28 (12) pp. 88-89.

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