By Brian A. Nejmeh
Communications of the ACM,
June 1995,
Vol. 38 No. 6, Pages 19-24
10.1145/203241.203246
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After years of pursuing fragments of a solution to the challenges of software engineering, including the development of methods, tools, and the like, the software engineering community has come to realize that over-emphasizing any one of these areas to the exclusion of others is incorrect. The community now recognizes that well-defined and well-supported processes are the critical issue for producing high-quality software systems on-time and within budget.
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