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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c14]Samir Chatterjee, Anol Bhattacherjee, Tom Gilb:
A Typology of Knowledge Creation in Design Science Research Projects. DESRIST 2024: 141-154 - 2021
- [j18]Tom Gilb:
Scalable Requirements: One Size Can Fit All. IEEE Softw. 38(4): 16-21 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2010
- [j17]Tom Gilb:
What's Wrong with Requirements Specification? An Analysis of the Fundamental Failings of Conventional Thinking about Software Requirements, and Some Suggestions for Getting it Right. J. Softw. Eng. Appl. 3(9): 827-838 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j16]Tom Gilb, Alistair Cockburn:
Point/Counterpoint. IEEE Softw. 25(2): 64-67 (2008) - 2007
- [j15]Tom Gilb:
No cure no pay: How to contract for software services. Comput. Sci. Inf. Syst. 4(1): 29-41 (2007) - 2006
- [c13]Tom Gilb:
How to quantify quality: Finding scales of measure. ICSOFT (1) 2006 - [c12]Tom Gilb:
How to Quantify Quality: Finding Scales of Measure. ICSOFT (Selected Papers) 2006: 27-36 - 2005
- [c11]Thomas Gilb:
Competitive Product Engineering: 10 Powerful Principles for Winning Product Leadership, Through Advanced Systems Engineering, Compared to 10 Failure Paths Still Popular in Current Culture. PROFES 2005: 1 - [c10]Tom Gilb:
Design Evaluation: Estimating Multiple Critical Performance and Cost Impacts of Designs. SAFECOMP 2005: 344-356 - 2004
- [c9]Peri Loucopoulos, Kalle Lyytinen, K. Liu, Thomas Gilb, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Project Failures: Continuing Challenges for Sustainable Information Systems. ICEIS (Selected Papers) 2004: 1-8 - [c8]Tom Gilb:
Evolutionary Project Management: Multiple Performance, Quality and Cost Metrics for Early and Continuous Stakeholder Value Delivery - An agile approach. ICEIS (Selected Papers) 2004: 24-29 - [c7]Thomas Gilb:
Competitive Engineering: A Totally Metrics-Based System-Development Method. ICEIS (1) 2004: IS-31 - [c6]Thomas Gilb:
Evolutionary Project Management: Multiple Performance, Quality and Cost Metrics for Early and Continuous Stakeholder Value Delivery. ICEIS (1) 2004: IS-7 - [c5]Thomas Gilb:
Quantifying the Unquantified. Software Audit and Metrics 2004: 1-11 - 2000
- [c4]Thomas Gilb:
The Ten Most Powerful Principles for Quality in (Software and) Software Organizations for Dependable Systems. SAFECOMP 2000: 1-13
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j14]Roger S. Pressman, Ted G. Lewis, Ben Adida, Ellen Ullman, Tom DeMarco, Thomas Gilb, Brent C. Gorda, Watts S. Humphrey, Ray Johnson:
Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered? IEEE Softw. 15(5): 104-110 (1998) - 1997
- [j13]Thomas Gilb:
Towards the engineering of Requirements. Requir. Eng. 2(3): 165-169 (1997) - 1996
- [j12]Thomas Gilb:
Level 6: Why We Can't Get There from Here. IEEE Softw. 13(1): 97-98 (1996) - 1993
- [j11]Thomas Gilb:
Practical Purposeful Creativity Constructs. AI Soc. 7(1): 90-100 (1993)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c3]Thomas Gilb:
A Planning Language (a PLanguage). APL 1989: 169-177 - 1988
- [b1]Tom Gilb:
Principles of software engineering management. Addison-Wesley 1988, ISBN 978-0-201-19246-9, pp. I-XXI, 1-442 - [j10]Tom Gilb:
The pre-natal death of the CIS project: A software disaster story. J. Syst. Softw. 8(3): 161-163 (1988) - 1987
- [j9]Tom Gilb:
Design by objectives. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 12(2): 42-49 (1987) - 1986
- [j8]Tom Gilb:
Software specification and design must "Engineer" quality and cost iteratively. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 11(1): 47-48 (1986) - [j7]Tom Gilb:
Estimating software attributes: some unconventional points of view. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 11(1): 49-59 (1986) - [c2]Thomas Gilb:
Deadline Pressure: How to Cope with Short Deadlines, Low Budgets and Insufficient Staffing Levels. IFIP Congress 1986: 293-300 - 1985
- [j6]Tom Gilb:
Evolutionary Delivery versus the "waterfall model". ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 10(3): 49-61 (1985) - 1984
- [j5]Tom Gilb:
Software engineering: using "design by objectives" tools (DBO). ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 9(2): 104-113 (1984) - 1981
- [j4]Tom Gilb:
Evolutionary development. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 6(2): 17 (1981) - [j3]Tom Gilb:
System attribute specification: a cornerstone of software engineering. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 6(3): 78-79 (1981) - 1980
- [c1]Thomas Gilb:
The "Design by Objectives" Method for Controlling Maintainability: A Quantitative Approach for Software. Fachtagung über Programmiersprachen 1980: 19-28
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j2]Tom Gilb:
A comment on "the definition of maintainability". ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 4(3): 32-33 (1979) - 1978
- [j1]Tom Gilb:
Multidimensional quantified goals should direct software design processes. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 3(3): 26-28 (1978)
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