
Essence Framework (EF) aims at addressing the core problems of software engineering (SE) and its practices. As a relatively new framework, one important issue for EF has been mapping software practices to its conceptual domain. Although there are several works describing systematic procedures, a review of literature cannot suggest a study using a formal method. The study is conducted according to the guidelines of Design Science Research (DSR) Method. The research contribution is classified as an “application of a new solution (the formal method) to a new problem (mapping software practices to EF). The formal method employs an algorithm based on Concept Algebra and it is applied in a Scrum case study. The results are promising and they differ from the ones exist in the current EF related literature.
Software/supply & distribution, Software/trends, Malicious software, Software Validation, Software applications, Simulation software, Software development, Software/ethics, Software/economics, Software/supply & distribution, Software Design, Software/standards, Software/legislation & jurisprudence, System software, Speech Recognition Software, Software/legislation & jurisprudence, Software/history, Software, Software/classification
Software/supply & distribution, Software/trends, Malicious software, Software Validation, Software applications, Simulation software, Software development, Software/ethics, Software/economics, Software/supply & distribution, Software Design, Software/standards, Software/legislation & jurisprudence, System software, Speech Recognition Software, Software/legislation & jurisprudence, Software/history, Software, Software/classification
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