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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [c25]David Miller, Mark Woodman:
A Business-focused IT Service Model for Cloud. CLOSER 2011: 309-318 - [c24]Francis Braithwaite, Mark Woodman:
Success Dimensions in Selecting Cloud Software Services. EUROMICRO-SEAA 2011: 146-154 - 2010
- [c23]Lindsey Brodie, Mark Woodman:
Absolute Scales to Express Stakeholder Value for Improving Support for Prioritization. ENASE 2010: 48-57 - [c22]Lindsey Brodie, Mark Woodman:
Prioritization of Stakeholder Value Using Metrics. ENASE (Selected Papers) 2010: 74-88 - [c21]David Miller, Mark Woodman:
Software Engineering Systems as Services using a Business-focused Service Framework. ENASE 2010: 233-238
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c20]Mark Woodman, Abou-Bakr Abdel-Moteleb:
Grounding and Making Sense of Agile Software Development. ICEIS (1) 2009: 234-240 - [c19]Tosca Lahiri, Mark Woodman:
A Business Service Selection Model for Automated Web Service Discovery Requirements. ICEIS 2009: 790-803 - 2007
- [j13]Abou-Bakr Abdel-Moteleb, Mark Woodman:
Towards a Knowledge Management System Development Method: Critique of Some Relevant Theories and Methodologies. J. Inf. Knowl. Manag. 6(1): 33-43 (2007) - 2006
- [c18]Tosca Lahiri, Mark Woodman:
Web Services Standards: Do We Need Them? WEWST@ECOWS 2006 - [c17]Tosca Lahiri, Mark Woodman:
Web Service Standards: Do we need them? WEWST@ECOWS (Final Proceedings) 2006: 167-182 - [c16]Tosca Lahiri, Mark Woodman:
Web Service Architectures Need Constraining Standards: An Agenda for Developing Systems without Client-Side Software Adapters. IASTED Conf. on Software Engineering 2006: 45-52 - 2005
- [j12]Helen Sharp, Mark Woodman, Fiona Hovenden:
Using Metaphor to Analyse Qualitative Data: Vulcans and Humans in Software Development. Empir. Softw. Eng. 10(3): 343-365 (2005) - 2004
- [j11]Helen C. Sharp, Mark Woodman, Fiona Hovenden:
Tensions around the adoption and evolution of software quality management systems: a discourse analytic approach. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 61(2): 219-236 (2004) - 2003
- [j10]Oddur Benediktsson, Darren Dalcher, Karl Reed, Mark Woodman:
COCOMO-Based Effort Estimation for Iterative and Incremental Software Development. Softw. Qual. J. 11(4): 265-281 (2003) - [c15]Darren Dalcher, Mark Woodman:
Together We Stand: Group Projects for Integrating Software Engineering in the Curriculum. CSEE&T 2003: 193- - [c14]Helen Sharp, Fiona Hovenden, Mark Woodman:
Tensions in the adoption and evolution of software quality management systems. PPIG 2003: 5 - 2000
- [j9]Josie Taylor, Mark Woodman, Tamara Sumner, Canan Tosunoglu Blake:
Peering Through a Glass Darkly: Integrative evaluation of an on-line course. J. Educ. Technol. Soc. 3(4) (2000) - [j8]K. Watkins, Mark Woodman, Darrel C. Ince:
The evaluation of access costs in object databases. Inf. Softw. Technol. 42(8): 557-569 (2000) - [j7]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson, Mark Woodman:
Software Engineering: Community and Culture. IEEE Softw. 17(1): 40-47 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c13]Helen Sharp, Mark Woodman, Fiona Hovenden, Hugh Robinson:
The Role of 'Culture' in Successful Software Process Improvement. EUROMICRO 1999: 2170- - [c12]Mark Woodman, Josie Taylor:
Balancing the Multimedia Mix in a Large Scale Distance Education Course. EUROMICRO 1999: 2406-2414 - [c11]Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Malcolm Macgregor, Simon Holland, Hugh Robinson:
Exploiting Smalltalk Modules in a Customizable Programming Environment. ICSE 1999: 65-74 - [c10]Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Malcolm Macgregor, Simon Holland:
OU LearningWorks: A Customized Programming Environment for Smalltalk Modules. ICSE 1999: 638-641 - [c9]Malcolm Macgregor, Pete Thomas, Mark Woodman:
Recording User Actions in a Smalltalk Programming Environment. TOOLS (30) 1999: 280-289 - [c8]Robert Griffiths, Mark Woodman, Simon Holland, Malcolm Macgregor, Hugh Robinson:
Separable UI Architectures in Teaching Object Technology. TOOLS (30) 1999: 290-299 - [c7]Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Simon Holland, Hugh Robinson, Malcolm Macgregor:
Employing Object Technology to Expose Fundamental Object Concepts. TOOLS (29) 1999: 371-383 - 1997
- [c6]Simon Holland, Robert Griffiths, Mark Woodman:
Avoiding object misconceptions. SIGCSE 1997: 131-134 - [c5]Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Simon Holland, Andrew Law:
The object shop - Using CD-ROM multimedia to introduce object concepts. SIGCSE 1997: 345-349 - 1996
- [j6]Fiona Hovenden, S. D. Walker, Helen C. Sharp, Mark Woodman:
Building quality into scientific software. Softw. Qual. J. 5(1): 25-32 (1996) - [c4]Mark Woodman, Simon Holland:
From software user to software author: an initial pedagogy for introductory object-oriented computing. ITiCSE 1996: 60-62 - [c3]Mark Woodman, Gordon Davies, Simon Holland:
The joy of software - starting with objects. SIGCSE 1996: 88-92 - 1993
- [j5]Mark Woodman:
A Taste of the Modula-2 Standard. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28(9): 15-24 (1993) - [c2]Mark Woodman, Gordon Davies:
Software Engineering concepts for distance learning. Teleteaching 1993: 935-946
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c1]Sharam Hekmatpour, Mark Woodman:
Formal Specification of Graphical Notations and Graphical Software Tools. ESEC 1987: 297-305 - 1986
- [j4]Darrel C. Ince, Mark Woodman:
The Rapid Generation of a Class of Software Tools. Comput. J. 29(2): 151-160 (1986) - [j3]Mark Woodman:
Formatted Syntaxes and Modula. Softw. Pract. Exp. 16(7): 605-625 (1986) - 1985
- [j2]Mark Woodman, Darrel C. Ince:
A Software Tool for the Construction and Maintenance of Structured Analysis Notation. Softw. Pract. Exp. 15(11): 1057-1072 (1985) - 1984
- [j1]Mark Woodman:
A Program Design Language for software engineering. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 19(8): 109-118 (1984)
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