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Jackson system development

Known as: Jackson methodology, Entity life history diagram, JSD 
Jackson system development (JSD) is a linear software development methodology developed by Michael A. Jackson and John Cameron in the 1980s.
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2017
2017
High Definition (HD) devices requires HD-videos for the effective uses of HD devices. However, it consists of some issues such as… 
2010
2010
The key frame selection is aimed to extract a set of typical frames that represent the visual content of a video sequence; the… 
2009
2009
Accuracy assessment is a key issue in data quality management. Most of current studies focus on how to qualitatively analyze… 
2001
2001
Portability is becoming universally recognized as a desirable attribute for most software products, and porting is a recognized… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Doctorates by Race/Ethnicity Following the new Federal standards established for the 2000 decennial census of the U.S. population… 
1995
1995
The job scheduling problems for real-time jobs with temporal distance constraints (JSD) are presented. In JSD, the start times of… 
1992
1992
Jackson System Development is a method that has at its basis the assertion that any computer system is in reality a model of some… 
1988
1988
1985
1985
  • K. SridharC. Hoare
  • 1985
  • Corpus ID: 5464495