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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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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
One of the main purposes of a summary is to be able to replace the original document. We assume that a summary would be able to… 
2003
2003
PREFACE 1. The Polyphony of Cultural Landscape Study: An Introduction --Paul Groth and Chris Wilson EVALUATING J.B. JACKSON 2. J… 
2001
2001
Portability is becoming universally recognized as a desirable attribute for most software products, and porting is a recognized… 
1998
1998
We address the problem of joint Schur decomposition (JSD) of several matrices. This problem is of great importance for many… 
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