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Subject:
Economics of the software industry
Category: Business and Money > eCommerce Asked by: tomas13-ga List Price: $30.00 |
Posted:
02 Dec 2004 09:59 PST
Expires: 07 Dec 2004 11:50 PST Question ID: 437135 |
I'm making a claim about today's software industry, and I'd like to find some articles to back up this statement. My claim is that in todays market (especially after the dot-com bubble bursted in 2001) (1) the demand for efficiency and profit is receiving more attention, and (2) it is esessential to quickly adapt the software to meet the changing requirements. This adaption should require as little manual work as possible from the software engineers, and ideally the software should be able to adapt itself. Can you help me to find articles to support this statement, eventually suggest modifications to it? So far I have this article: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/18570.html |
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