2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1023636112886
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“…These categories are based on the research conducted by [], and concluded that aging factors can be classified into 5 categories. In [8], stated that there are three symptoms of software aging: 1) hard to keep up with the market, 2) aging software degrades in its performance due to gradually deteriorating structure and 3) software is buggy when changes are made. All the decision that made by the governance personnel contribute a very great impact on the definition of the software aging itself [7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These categories are based on the research conducted by [], and concluded that aging factors can be classified into 5 categories. In [8], stated that there are three symptoms of software aging: 1) hard to keep up with the market, 2) aging software degrades in its performance due to gradually deteriorating structure and 3) software is buggy when changes are made. All the decision that made by the governance personnel contribute a very great impact on the definition of the software aging itself [7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ghoneim, 2003 stated that it will be more cost effective in preventive maintenance of software aging rather than repair actions when the software has aged [8]. Taking that into consideration, it is very important to identify each and every one of the symptoms and factors of software aging.…”
Section: B Software Aging Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“….11-Esquema da formação de carbânions (Bernasconi, 1987) cl N02 C~) C) (Mancini, et aI., 1999) o estudo do efeito de misturas de solventes é ainda mais complexo, por causa do fenômeno da solvatação preferencial. Este termo é usado quando o soluto (reagentes, complexos ativados e/ou produtos) interage de maneira e intensidade diferente com os dois componentes da mistura, passando a ser mais solvatado por apenas um deles (Ghoneim, 2001;Migron & Marcus, 1991 a e b; Toselli '& Anunziata, 1988). Estudos envolvendo espectroscopia de RMN de 1H-NOESY (Bagno et aI., 1997(Bagno et aI., e 2002, de infravermelho (Jamroz et aI., 1993) e de fluorescência estão entre aqueles que detectaram a solvatação preferencial de compostos orgânicos.…”
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