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Investigation Of Variations In The Software Development Process: A Case Study

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  • Yýlmaz GÖKSEN

    (Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences)

  • Sabri ERDEM

    (Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Business)

  • Bilgehan ÖZTÜRK

    (NTX Company)

Abstract

This study employs the business software project variations in understanding the customer. The relevant literature shows many business software implementation failures and their reasons. Our research is based on a real case study in Turkey and it has a potential for encountering in any location of the world as well as in Turkey. We focus on a business software implementation process and obtain observational data from project meetings and interviews. Our findings show that the most of the factors, that affect the software development process’ success; are understanding the customer, good communication and promises

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  • Yýlmaz GÖKSEN & Sabri ERDEM & Bilgehan ÖZTÜRK, 2009. "Investigation Of Variations In The Software Development Process: A Case Study," Ege Academic Review, Ege University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, vol. 9(4), pages 1063-1077.
  • Handle: RePEc:ege:journl:v:9:y:2009:i:4:p:1063-1077
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    Keywords

    Software development process; software project management; software project failures;
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    JEL classification:

    • C81 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs - - - Methodology for Collecting, Estimating, and Organizing Microeconomic Data; Data Access

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