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TAIC PART 2007 and Mutation 2007 special issue editorial
Software testing is a topic of growing importance because of the central role it plays in so many aspects of software engineering, both preand post-delivery. There is strong empirical evidence (Glass, 2002; Leffingwell and Widrig, 2003) that deficient testing of both functional and non-functional properties is one of the major sources of software and system errors. In 2002, NIST estimated the c...
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This ISeB special issue on e-business reflects a selected set of high-quality papers presented in the Sixth International Workshop on e-Business (WeB) held in Montreal, Canada on 9 December 2007. WeB 2007, sponsored by the AIS Special Interest Group on E-Business, was an ancillary workshop of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). The papers in this special issue demonstrat...
متن کاملJon Glasby: reply to editorial Guus Schrijvers December 2007
Professor Schrijvers’s editorial raises some important challenges for everyone interested in integrated care. It also strikes a particular chord here in the UK (or at least in England), where a series of recent reforms have begun to introduce greater elements of choice and competition into a system that has often been seen as something of a public sector monopoly. However, many UK commentators ...
متن کاملDennis Kodner: reply to editorial Guus Schrijvers December 2007
As the editorial points out, Kaiser—which began as a prepaid medical group practise in 1946—is a regionalized, integrated healthcare system in which members are ‘locked-in’; that is, they must use Kaiser clinics, Kaiser physicians and other providers, and Kaiser hospitals for their care. A little history may be useful in understanding Kaiser’s unique position in the American healthcare marketpl...
متن کاملGuest Editorial: Special Issue on EC-TEL 2007
THE theme of the Second European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning was “Creating new learning experiences on a global scale.” As David Bloom from Harvard University put it, the average number of years spent in school in developing countries has more than doubled between 1965 and 1990, from 2.1 to 4.4, among those age 25 and over. Despite this impressive improvement, there are still mil...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revista X
سال: 2007
ISSN: 1980-0614,1980-0614
DOI: 10.5380/rvx.v2i0.11871