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{{DSS development
 
{{DSS development
|Has software development methodology=SSADM (Structured systems analysis and design method)/Waterfall model
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|Has software development methodology=Prototyping
 
|Has method for design and requirement phase=UML
 
|Has method for design and requirement phase=UML
|Has software tests=functional tests
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|Has software tests=integration tests
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|Has software quality ensurance method=Automated integration test, Unit Tests, Automated performance tests and asking users.
 
|Has development start year=2000
 
|Has development start year=2000
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|Has development years=4
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|Has development team size=15
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|Has forest specialists in the development team=5
 
|Has users participating in specification=4
 
|Has users participating in specification=4
 
|Has adaptation effort=parametrised by the user
 
|Has adaptation effort=parametrised by the user
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|Has KM tools applied to DSS development=Artificial Intelligence
 
|Has stakeholder involvement=User and stakeholder involvement
 
|Has stakeholder involvement=User and stakeholder involvement
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 23 April 2015

DSS development

Has software development methodology Prototyping
Has method for design and requirement phase UML
Has software tests integration tests
Has software quality ensurance method Automated integration test, Unit Tests, Automated performance tests and asking users.
Has KM tools applied to DSS development Artificial Intelligence
Has development start year 2000
Has development years 4
Has development team size 15
Has team profile
Has forest specialists in the development team 5
Has users participating in specification 4
Has adaptation effort parametrised by the user
Has stakeholder involvement User and stakeholder involvement


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S. Gilliams ∗, D. Raymaekers, B. Muys, J. Van Orshoven (2005)Comparing multiple criteria decision methods to extend a geographical information system on afforestation.Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 49 (2005) 142–158