@inproceedings{swanson76,
title = {The dimensions of maintenance},
address = {San Francisco, California},
author = {Burton E. Swanson},
booktitle = {Intl. Conf. on Software Engineering},
pages = {492--497},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/affiliated/citation.cfm?id=807723&dl=ACM&coll=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618},
year = {1976},
description = {Not previously uploaded},
abstract = {The area of software maintenance has been described by one author
as an “iceberg.� (EDP Analyzer, 1972) Much goes on here that
does not currently meet the eye. In part, this is the consequence
of measurement difficulties. Practitioners and researchers can benefit
from an understanding of the “dimensionality� of the maintenance
problem. Some measures are suggested for coming to grips with this
dimensionality, and problems of utilization associated with these
measures are explored.},
comment = {- defines term adaptive, perfective, corrective maintenance - keep
in mind the systems he was examining were quite different than current
ones}, citeulike-article-id = {768959}, priority = {0},
keywords = {evolution maintenance seminal software }
}