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Revenue recognition : mastering the new FASB requirements / / by Renee Rampulla
Revenue recognition : mastering the new FASB requirements / / by Renee Rampulla
Autore Rampulla Renee
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham, North Carolina : , : Wiley, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 pages)
Disciplina 657.72
Soggetto topico Revenue - Accounting
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-76392-4
1-119-76394-0
1-119-76393-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910555150003321
Rampulla Renee  
Durham, North Carolina : , : Wiley, , [2019]
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Revenue recognition : mastering the new FASB requirements / / by Renee Rampulla
Revenue recognition : mastering the new FASB requirements / / by Renee Rampulla
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham, N.C., : Association of International Certified Professional Accountants
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 pages)
Disciplina 657.72
Soggetto topico Accounting -- Standards -- United States
Revenue -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States
ISBN 1-119-76392-4
1-119-76394-0
1-119-76393-2
Classificazione 336.9
657.021873
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione und
Record Nr. UNINA-9910677575103321
Durham, N.C., : Association of International Certified Professional Accountants
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Il sistema logistico : progettazione, governo e gestione della logistica e della supply chain / Enrico Massaroni
Il sistema logistico : progettazione, governo e gestione della logistica e della supply chain / Enrico Massaroni
Autore Massaroni, Enrico
Pubbl/distr/stampa Padova : CEDAM, 2007
Descrizione fisica ix, 193 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 657.72
Collana Collana di studi di tecnica aziendale ; 78
Soggetto topico Logistica aziendale
Aziende industriali - Gestione dei materiali
ISBN 9788813286156
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003857789707536
Massaroni, Enrico  
Padova : CEDAM, 2007
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Software reliability techniques for real-world applications / / Roger K. Youree
Software reliability techniques for real-world applications / / Roger K. Youree
Autore Youree Roger K.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (355 pages)
Disciplina 657.72
Collana Quality and Reliability Engineering
Soggetto topico Computer software - Reliability
ISBN 1-119-93183-5
1-119-93185-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831096803321
Youree Roger K.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2023]
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UML-Based Software Product Line Engineering with SMarty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edson OliveiraJr
UML-Based Software Product Line Engineering with SMarty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edson OliveiraJr
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (517 pages)
Disciplina 657.72
Soggetto topico Software engineering
Software Engineering
ISBN 9783031185564
9783031185557
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Product Lines and ``Value'' -- Modern Product Lines with Data-Driven Capabilities -- Product Line Research Versus Product Line Practice -- Concluding Remarks -- Preface -- What Is This Book About? -- Who Should Read This Book? -- How Is This Book Structured? -- How Did This Book Start? -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Fundamentals of Software Product Lines and the SMarty Approach -- 1 Principles of Software Product Lines -- 1.1 Characterizing Software Product Lines -- 1.2 SPL Terminology -- 1.3 SPL Engineering Methodologies and Reference Model -- 1.3.1 First-Generation Methodologies -- 1.3.1.1 FODA: Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis (1990) -- 1.3.1.2 RSEB: Reuse-Driven Software Engineering Business (1997) -- 1.3.1.3 FORM: Feature-Oriented Reuse Method for Product Line Software Engineering (1998) -- 1.3.1.4 FAST: Family-Oriented Abstraction, Specification, and Translation (1999) -- 1.3.1.5 PuLSE: Fraunhofer Product Line Software Engineering (1999) -- 1.3.1.6 KobrA: Komponenten basierte Anwendungsentwicklung (2000) -- 1.3.1.7 SEI Framework for Software Product Line Practice (2002) -- 1.3.1.8 PLUS: Product Line UML-Based Software Engineering (2004) -- 1.3.1.9 SMarty: Stereotype-Based Management of Variability (2005) -- 1.3.1.10 Pohl et al.'s SPL Framework (2005) -- 1.3.2 Second-Generation Software Product Line Engineering (2GPLE) -- 1.3.3 ISO/IEC Standards for SPL Engineering, Management, and Tools -- 1.4 SPL Development Approaches -- 1.4.1 The Proactive Approach -- 1.4.2 The Extractive Approach -- 1.4.3 The Reactive Approach -- 1.4.4 Feature-Oriented SPL Development -- 1.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 2 Variability Implementation and UML-Based Software Product Lines -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Implementing Variability -- 2.2.1 Variability in the Problem Space.
2.2.2 Variability in the Solution Space -- 2.2.3 SPL Variability Tools -- 2.3 Overview of UML-Based SPL -- 2.4 Discussion -- 2.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 3 Software Product Line Architectures -- 3.1 Software Architecture Foundations -- 3.1.1 What Is Software Architecture -- 3.1.2 Quality Attributes and Software Architecture -- 3.1.3 Software Architecture Descriptions -- 3.1.3.1 Module Dependency Graph -- 3.1.3.2 Design Structure Matrix -- 3.1.4 Variability in Software Architecture -- 3.2 Software Product Line Architectures Foundations -- 3.2.1 Product Lines and Product Line Architectures -- 3.2.2 Product Line Design -- 3.2.3 Product Line Architecture Description -- 3.3 Product Line Architectures Versus Reference Architectures -- 3.4 A Product Line Architecture Example -- 3.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 4 The SMarty Approach for UML-Based Software Product Lines -- 4.1 Overview of the SMarty Family -- 4.2 The SMartyProfile -- 4.3 The SMartyProcess and Guidelines -- 4.3.1 Guidelines for Use Case Diagrams -- 4.3.2 Guidelines for Class Diagrams -- 4.3.3 Guidelines for Component Diagrams -- 4.3.4 Guidelines for Sequence Diagrams -- 4.3.5 Guidelines for Activity Diagrams -- 4.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Part II SMarty-Based Software Product Lines: Design, Verification and Validation -- 5 Designing, Tracing, and Configuring Software Product Lines with SMarty -- 5.1 Quick Start to SMartyModeling -- 5.2 Designing SMarty Diagrams -- 5.2.1 Use Case Diagrams -- 5.2.2 Class Diagrams -- 5.2.3 Component Diagrams -- 5.2.4 Activity Diagrams -- 5.2.5 Sequence Diagrams -- 5.3 Traceability Among Designed Elements -- 5.4 Configuring Specific Products -- 5.5 Exporting and Importing SPLs -- 5.6 Final Remarks -- References -- 6 Product-Line Architecture Designing with SMartyComponents -- 6.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 6.2 SMartyComponents.
6.3 Requirements Workflow -- 6.3.1 Activity: Requirements Definition -- 6.3.1.1 Task: Describe Business Processes -- 6.3.1.2 Task: Develop Business Concept Model -- 6.3.1.3 Task: Identify Use Cases -- 6.4 Specification Workflow -- 6.4.1 Activity: Component Identification -- 6.4.1.1 Task: Develop Business Type Model -- 6.4.1.2 Task: Identify Business Interfaces -- 6.4.1.3 Task: Identify System Interfaces and Operations -- 6.4.1.4 Task: Create Initial Components and Architecture Specification -- 6.4.2 Activity: Component Interaction -- 6.4.2.1 Task: Find Business Operations -- 6.4.2.2 Task: Refine Interfaces and Operations -- 6.4.2.3 Task: Refine Component and Architecture Specification -- 6.4.3 Activity: Specify Components -- 6.4.3.1 Task: Define Interface Information Model -- 6.4.3.2 Task: Specify Operations Pre-and Post-Conditions -- 6.4.3.3 Specify Component-Interface Constraints -- 6.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 7 Model-Based Inspections of Software Product Lines -- 7.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 7.2 Software Inspection Foundations -- 7.2.1 Checklist-Based Reading -- 7.2.2 Scenario-Based Reading -- 7.2.3 Perspective-Based Reading -- 7.3 SMartyCheck -- 7.3.1 SMartyCheck: Defect Types Taxonomy -- 7.3.2 SMartyCheck: Inspection of SMarty SPLs -- 7.3.3 SMartyCheck: Application Examples -- 7.4 SMartyPerspective -- 7.4.1 SMartyPerspective: Defect Types Taxonomy -- 7.4.2 SMartyPerspective Scenarios -- 7.4.3 The Product Manager Perspective -- 7.4.4 The Domain Requirements Engineer Perspective -- 7.4.5 The Domain Architect Perspective -- 7.4.6 The Domain Developer Perspective -- 7.4.7 The Domain Asset Manager Perspective -- 7.4.8 SMartyPerspective: Application Examples -- 7.4.8.1 Domain Architect Example -- 7.4.8.2 Domain Developer Example -- 7.4.8.3 Domain Asset Manager Example -- 7.5 Final Remarks -- References.
8 Model-Based Testing of Software Product Lines -- 8.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 8.2 SPLiT-MBt: A Model-Based Testing Method for Software Product Lines -- 8.2.1 SPLiT-MBt Characterization -- 8.2.2 SPLiT-MBt Phases -- 8.2.3 SPLiT-MBt Application Example -- 8.2.3.1 Add Test Information to SPL Models -- 8.2.3.2 Generate Test Sequences with Variability -- 8.2.3.3 Resolving Variability -- 8.2.3.4 Abstract Test Case Generation -- 8.2.3.5 Test Script Generation and Test Execution -- 8.3 SMartyTesting: MBT on Use Case and Sequence Diagrams -- 8.3.1 SMartyTesting Characterization -- 8.3.2 Used Models -- 8.3.3 Converting Sequence Diagrams to Activity Diagrams -- 8.3.4 Used Tool -- 8.3.5 SMartyTesting Phases -- 8.3.6 Step 1: Mapping Sequence Diagrams to Activity Diagrams -- 8.3.7 Step 2: Generating Test Sequences -- 8.3.8 Variability Resolution -- 8.3.9 Limitations on the Use of SPLiT-MBt -- 8.3.10 SMartyTesting Application Example -- 8.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Part III Product-Line Architecture Evolution -- 9 Maintainability Metrics for PLA Evaluation Based on ISO/IEC 25010 -- 9.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 9.2 SMartyMetrics Characterization -- 9.3 SMartyMetrics: Quality Attributes -- 9.4 SMartyMetrics: Metrics -- 9.4.1 Modularity -- 9.4.2 Reusability -- 9.4.3 Modifiability -- 9.4.4 Testability -- 9.5 SMartyMetrics Guidelines -- 9.6 Applying Metrics in SMartyModeling -- 9.7 Application Example -- 9.8 Final Remarks -- References -- 10 The SystEM-PLA Evaluation Method -- 10.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 10.2 Characterization of SystEM-PLA -- 10.3 Evaluation Metaprocess (EMP) -- 10.4 Evaluation Guidelines -- 10.5 Application Example -- 10.5.1 Product Line Architecture -- 10.5.2 Planning -- 10.5.2.1 Business Drivers -- 10.5.2.2 Scenarios -- 10.5.2.3 Classified Scenarios -- 10.5.2.4 Selected Quality Attributes.
10.5.2.5 Management and Technical Questions -- 10.5.2.6 Quality Attribute Metrics -- 10.5.3 Data Collection -- 10.5.4 Data Analysis and Documentation -- 10.5.4.1 Graphical Representation of Data -- 10.5.4.2 Analysis of Collected Data -- 10.5.4.3 Scenarios That Satisfy Quality Attributes -- 10.5.4.4 Quality Attributes That Satisfy the PLA -- 10.5.4.5 Trade-Off Analysis -- 10.5.4.6 Evaluation Report -- 10.5.4.7 Storage of Artifacts -- 10.6 Final Remarks -- References -- 11 Optimizing Product-Line Architectures with MOA4PLA -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Introduction to Multi-Objective Optimization -- 11.3 Search-Based SPL Optimization -- 11.4 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 11.5 MOA4PLA -- 11.5.1 Product-Line Architecture Representation -- 11.5.2 Evaluation Model -- 11.5.3 Search Operators -- 11.5.4 Implementation Aspects -- 11.6 Application Example -- 11.7 Final Remarks -- References -- 12 Preventing Feature Interaction with Optimization Algorithms -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background -- 12.2.1 Approaches to Detect and Resolve Feature Interaction -- 12.2.2 PLA Design Optimization -- 12.2.3 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 12.3 A Search-Based Approach to Prevent Feature Interaction -- 12.3.1 Potential Feature Interaction Detection Patterns -- 12.3.2 Feature Interaction Preventive Actions -- 12.3.3 Implementation Aspects -- 12.4 Application Example -- 12.5 Limitations -- 12.6 Final Remarks -- References -- Part IV SMarty-Related Research -- 13 M-SPLearning: A Software Product Line for Mobile Learning Applications -- 13.1 M-Learning Domain and the Role of SMarty in This Work -- 13.2 M-SPLearning Domain Engineering -- 13.2.1 Domain Analysis -- 13.2.2 Architecture Definition -- 13.2.3 Component Design -- 13.2.4 Production Plan -- 13.3 M-SPLearning Application Engineering -- 13.3.1 Product Generation -- 13.3.2 Product Evaluation -- 13.3.3 Related Work.
13.4 Final Remarks.
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UML-Based Software Product Line Engineering with SMarty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edson OliveiraJr
UML-Based Software Product Line Engineering with SMarty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edson OliveiraJr
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (517 pages)
Disciplina 657.72
Soggetto topico Software engineering
Software Engineering
ISBN 9783031185564
9783031185557
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Product Lines and ``Value'' -- Modern Product Lines with Data-Driven Capabilities -- Product Line Research Versus Product Line Practice -- Concluding Remarks -- Preface -- What Is This Book About? -- Who Should Read This Book? -- How Is This Book Structured? -- How Did This Book Start? -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Fundamentals of Software Product Lines and the SMarty Approach -- 1 Principles of Software Product Lines -- 1.1 Characterizing Software Product Lines -- 1.2 SPL Terminology -- 1.3 SPL Engineering Methodologies and Reference Model -- 1.3.1 First-Generation Methodologies -- 1.3.1.1 FODA: Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis (1990) -- 1.3.1.2 RSEB: Reuse-Driven Software Engineering Business (1997) -- 1.3.1.3 FORM: Feature-Oriented Reuse Method for Product Line Software Engineering (1998) -- 1.3.1.4 FAST: Family-Oriented Abstraction, Specification, and Translation (1999) -- 1.3.1.5 PuLSE: Fraunhofer Product Line Software Engineering (1999) -- 1.3.1.6 KobrA: Komponenten basierte Anwendungsentwicklung (2000) -- 1.3.1.7 SEI Framework for Software Product Line Practice (2002) -- 1.3.1.8 PLUS: Product Line UML-Based Software Engineering (2004) -- 1.3.1.9 SMarty: Stereotype-Based Management of Variability (2005) -- 1.3.1.10 Pohl et al.'s SPL Framework (2005) -- 1.3.2 Second-Generation Software Product Line Engineering (2GPLE) -- 1.3.3 ISO/IEC Standards for SPL Engineering, Management, and Tools -- 1.4 SPL Development Approaches -- 1.4.1 The Proactive Approach -- 1.4.2 The Extractive Approach -- 1.4.3 The Reactive Approach -- 1.4.4 Feature-Oriented SPL Development -- 1.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 2 Variability Implementation and UML-Based Software Product Lines -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Implementing Variability -- 2.2.1 Variability in the Problem Space.
2.2.2 Variability in the Solution Space -- 2.2.3 SPL Variability Tools -- 2.3 Overview of UML-Based SPL -- 2.4 Discussion -- 2.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 3 Software Product Line Architectures -- 3.1 Software Architecture Foundations -- 3.1.1 What Is Software Architecture -- 3.1.2 Quality Attributes and Software Architecture -- 3.1.3 Software Architecture Descriptions -- 3.1.3.1 Module Dependency Graph -- 3.1.3.2 Design Structure Matrix -- 3.1.4 Variability in Software Architecture -- 3.2 Software Product Line Architectures Foundations -- 3.2.1 Product Lines and Product Line Architectures -- 3.2.2 Product Line Design -- 3.2.3 Product Line Architecture Description -- 3.3 Product Line Architectures Versus Reference Architectures -- 3.4 A Product Line Architecture Example -- 3.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 4 The SMarty Approach for UML-Based Software Product Lines -- 4.1 Overview of the SMarty Family -- 4.2 The SMartyProfile -- 4.3 The SMartyProcess and Guidelines -- 4.3.1 Guidelines for Use Case Diagrams -- 4.3.2 Guidelines for Class Diagrams -- 4.3.3 Guidelines for Component Diagrams -- 4.3.4 Guidelines for Sequence Diagrams -- 4.3.5 Guidelines for Activity Diagrams -- 4.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Part II SMarty-Based Software Product Lines: Design, Verification and Validation -- 5 Designing, Tracing, and Configuring Software Product Lines with SMarty -- 5.1 Quick Start to SMartyModeling -- 5.2 Designing SMarty Diagrams -- 5.2.1 Use Case Diagrams -- 5.2.2 Class Diagrams -- 5.2.3 Component Diagrams -- 5.2.4 Activity Diagrams -- 5.2.5 Sequence Diagrams -- 5.3 Traceability Among Designed Elements -- 5.4 Configuring Specific Products -- 5.5 Exporting and Importing SPLs -- 5.6 Final Remarks -- References -- 6 Product-Line Architecture Designing with SMartyComponents -- 6.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 6.2 SMartyComponents.
6.3 Requirements Workflow -- 6.3.1 Activity: Requirements Definition -- 6.3.1.1 Task: Describe Business Processes -- 6.3.1.2 Task: Develop Business Concept Model -- 6.3.1.3 Task: Identify Use Cases -- 6.4 Specification Workflow -- 6.4.1 Activity: Component Identification -- 6.4.1.1 Task: Develop Business Type Model -- 6.4.1.2 Task: Identify Business Interfaces -- 6.4.1.3 Task: Identify System Interfaces and Operations -- 6.4.1.4 Task: Create Initial Components and Architecture Specification -- 6.4.2 Activity: Component Interaction -- 6.4.2.1 Task: Find Business Operations -- 6.4.2.2 Task: Refine Interfaces and Operations -- 6.4.2.3 Task: Refine Component and Architecture Specification -- 6.4.3 Activity: Specify Components -- 6.4.3.1 Task: Define Interface Information Model -- 6.4.3.2 Task: Specify Operations Pre-and Post-Conditions -- 6.4.3.3 Specify Component-Interface Constraints -- 6.5 Final Remarks -- References -- 7 Model-Based Inspections of Software Product Lines -- 7.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 7.2 Software Inspection Foundations -- 7.2.1 Checklist-Based Reading -- 7.2.2 Scenario-Based Reading -- 7.2.3 Perspective-Based Reading -- 7.3 SMartyCheck -- 7.3.1 SMartyCheck: Defect Types Taxonomy -- 7.3.2 SMartyCheck: Inspection of SMarty SPLs -- 7.3.3 SMartyCheck: Application Examples -- 7.4 SMartyPerspective -- 7.4.1 SMartyPerspective: Defect Types Taxonomy -- 7.4.2 SMartyPerspective Scenarios -- 7.4.3 The Product Manager Perspective -- 7.4.4 The Domain Requirements Engineer Perspective -- 7.4.5 The Domain Architect Perspective -- 7.4.6 The Domain Developer Perspective -- 7.4.7 The Domain Asset Manager Perspective -- 7.4.8 SMartyPerspective: Application Examples -- 7.4.8.1 Domain Architect Example -- 7.4.8.2 Domain Developer Example -- 7.4.8.3 Domain Asset Manager Example -- 7.5 Final Remarks -- References.
8 Model-Based Testing of Software Product Lines -- 8.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 8.2 SPLiT-MBt: A Model-Based Testing Method for Software Product Lines -- 8.2.1 SPLiT-MBt Characterization -- 8.2.2 SPLiT-MBt Phases -- 8.2.3 SPLiT-MBt Application Example -- 8.2.3.1 Add Test Information to SPL Models -- 8.2.3.2 Generate Test Sequences with Variability -- 8.2.3.3 Resolving Variability -- 8.2.3.4 Abstract Test Case Generation -- 8.2.3.5 Test Script Generation and Test Execution -- 8.3 SMartyTesting: MBT on Use Case and Sequence Diagrams -- 8.3.1 SMartyTesting Characterization -- 8.3.2 Used Models -- 8.3.3 Converting Sequence Diagrams to Activity Diagrams -- 8.3.4 Used Tool -- 8.3.5 SMartyTesting Phases -- 8.3.6 Step 1: Mapping Sequence Diagrams to Activity Diagrams -- 8.3.7 Step 2: Generating Test Sequences -- 8.3.8 Variability Resolution -- 8.3.9 Limitations on the Use of SPLiT-MBt -- 8.3.10 SMartyTesting Application Example -- 8.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Part III Product-Line Architecture Evolution -- 9 Maintainability Metrics for PLA Evaluation Based on ISO/IEC 25010 -- 9.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 9.2 SMartyMetrics Characterization -- 9.3 SMartyMetrics: Quality Attributes -- 9.4 SMartyMetrics: Metrics -- 9.4.1 Modularity -- 9.4.2 Reusability -- 9.4.3 Modifiability -- 9.4.4 Testability -- 9.5 SMartyMetrics Guidelines -- 9.6 Applying Metrics in SMartyModeling -- 9.7 Application Example -- 9.8 Final Remarks -- References -- 10 The SystEM-PLA Evaluation Method -- 10.1 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 10.2 Characterization of SystEM-PLA -- 10.3 Evaluation Metaprocess (EMP) -- 10.4 Evaluation Guidelines -- 10.5 Application Example -- 10.5.1 Product Line Architecture -- 10.5.2 Planning -- 10.5.2.1 Business Drivers -- 10.5.2.2 Scenarios -- 10.5.2.3 Classified Scenarios -- 10.5.2.4 Selected Quality Attributes.
10.5.2.5 Management and Technical Questions -- 10.5.2.6 Quality Attribute Metrics -- 10.5.3 Data Collection -- 10.5.4 Data Analysis and Documentation -- 10.5.4.1 Graphical Representation of Data -- 10.5.4.2 Analysis of Collected Data -- 10.5.4.3 Scenarios That Satisfy Quality Attributes -- 10.5.4.4 Quality Attributes That Satisfy the PLA -- 10.5.4.5 Trade-Off Analysis -- 10.5.4.6 Evaluation Report -- 10.5.4.7 Storage of Artifacts -- 10.6 Final Remarks -- References -- 11 Optimizing Product-Line Architectures with MOA4PLA -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Introduction to Multi-Objective Optimization -- 11.3 Search-Based SPL Optimization -- 11.4 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 11.5 MOA4PLA -- 11.5.1 Product-Line Architecture Representation -- 11.5.2 Evaluation Model -- 11.5.3 Search Operators -- 11.5.4 Implementation Aspects -- 11.6 Application Example -- 11.7 Final Remarks -- References -- 12 Preventing Feature Interaction with Optimization Algorithms -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background -- 12.2.1 Approaches to Detect and Resolve Feature Interaction -- 12.2.2 PLA Design Optimization -- 12.2.3 The Role of SMarty in This Work -- 12.3 A Search-Based Approach to Prevent Feature Interaction -- 12.3.1 Potential Feature Interaction Detection Patterns -- 12.3.2 Feature Interaction Preventive Actions -- 12.3.3 Implementation Aspects -- 12.4 Application Example -- 12.5 Limitations -- 12.6 Final Remarks -- References -- Part IV SMarty-Related Research -- 13 M-SPLearning: A Software Product Line for Mobile Learning Applications -- 13.1 M-Learning Domain and the Role of SMarty in This Work -- 13.2 M-SPLearning Domain Engineering -- 13.2.1 Domain Analysis -- 13.2.2 Architecture Definition -- 13.2.3 Component Design -- 13.2.4 Production Plan -- 13.3 M-SPLearning Application Engineering -- 13.3.1 Product Generation -- 13.3.2 Product Evaluation -- 13.3.3 Related Work.
13.4 Final Remarks.
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Wiley revenue recognition [[electronic resource] ] : rules and scenarios / / Steven M. Bragg
Wiley revenue recognition [[electronic resource] ] : rules and scenarios / / Steven M. Bragg
Autore Bragg Steven M
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (217 p.)
Disciplina 657.72
Collana Wiley Regulatory Reporting
Soggetto topico Revenue - Accounting
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-470-64063-4
1-282-69143-0
9786612691430
0-470-64061-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wiley Revenue Recognition, Second Edition: Rules and Scenarios; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1: REVENUE RECOGNITION GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEMS; Chapter 2: REVENUE RECOGNITION UNDER INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS; Chapter 3: REVENUE RECOGNITION WHEN COLLECTION IS UNCERTAIN; Chapter 4: REVENUE RECOGNITION WHEN RIGHT OF RETURN EXISTS; Chapter 5: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR MULTIPLE DELIVERABLES; Chapter 6: REVENUE RECOGNITION IN FRANCHISING; Chapter 7: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR LONG-TERM CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS; Chapter 8: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR MOTION PICTURES
Chapter 9: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR NOT-FOR-PROFITSChapter 10: REVENUE RECOGNITION ON REAL ESTATE SALES; Chapter 11: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR RECORDING AND MUSIC; Chapter 12: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR SERVICES; Chapter 13: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR SOFTWARE; Chapter 14: OTHER REVENUE RECOGNITION ACCOUNTING TOPICS; Index
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Bragg Steven M  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
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Wiley revenue recognition [[electronic resource] ] : rules and scenarios / / Steven M. Bragg
Wiley revenue recognition [[electronic resource] ] : rules and scenarios / / Steven M. Bragg
Autore Bragg Steven M
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (217 p.)
Disciplina 657.72
Collana Wiley Regulatory Reporting
Soggetto topico Revenue - Accounting
ISBN 0-470-64063-4
1-282-69143-0
9786612691430
0-470-64061-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wiley Revenue Recognition, Second Edition: Rules and Scenarios; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1: REVENUE RECOGNITION GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEMS; Chapter 2: REVENUE RECOGNITION UNDER INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS; Chapter 3: REVENUE RECOGNITION WHEN COLLECTION IS UNCERTAIN; Chapter 4: REVENUE RECOGNITION WHEN RIGHT OF RETURN EXISTS; Chapter 5: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR MULTIPLE DELIVERABLES; Chapter 6: REVENUE RECOGNITION IN FRANCHISING; Chapter 7: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR LONG-TERM CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS; Chapter 8: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR MOTION PICTURES
Chapter 9: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR NOT-FOR-PROFITSChapter 10: REVENUE RECOGNITION ON REAL ESTATE SALES; Chapter 11: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR RECORDING AND MUSIC; Chapter 12: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR SERVICES; Chapter 13: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR SOFTWARE; Chapter 14: OTHER REVENUE RECOGNITION ACCOUNTING TOPICS; Index
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Bragg Steven M  
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Wiley revenue recognition [[electronic resource] ] : rules and scenarios / / Steven M. Bragg
Wiley revenue recognition [[electronic resource] ] : rules and scenarios / / Steven M. Bragg
Autore Bragg Steven M
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (217 p.)
Disciplina 657.72
Collana Wiley Regulatory Reporting
Soggetto topico Revenue - Accounting
ISBN 0-470-64063-4
1-282-69143-0
9786612691430
0-470-64061-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wiley Revenue Recognition, Second Edition: Rules and Scenarios; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1: REVENUE RECOGNITION GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEMS; Chapter 2: REVENUE RECOGNITION UNDER INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS; Chapter 3: REVENUE RECOGNITION WHEN COLLECTION IS UNCERTAIN; Chapter 4: REVENUE RECOGNITION WHEN RIGHT OF RETURN EXISTS; Chapter 5: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR MULTIPLE DELIVERABLES; Chapter 6: REVENUE RECOGNITION IN FRANCHISING; Chapter 7: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR LONG-TERM CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS; Chapter 8: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR MOTION PICTURES
Chapter 9: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR NOT-FOR-PROFITSChapter 10: REVENUE RECOGNITION ON REAL ESTATE SALES; Chapter 11: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR RECORDING AND MUSIC; Chapter 12: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR SERVICES; Chapter 13: REVENUE RECOGNITION FOR SOFTWARE; Chapter 14: OTHER REVENUE RECOGNITION ACCOUNTING TOPICS; Index
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Bragg Steven M  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Materiale a stampa
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