Social exchange theory
Main dependent factor(s): Value and utility: profit, rewards, approval, status, reputation, flexibility, and trust Main independent factor(s): Exchange relation, dependency, and power Summary of theory Social exchange theory was formed…
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Hi friends, I would like to discuss the system vulnerabilities, relevant CVE identifiers, cyber security solution and some of common findings I encountered while using browser applications. System vulnerabilities are…
Read more >Source of Competitive Advantage
One of the reasons of the success of 7-Eleven Japan or SEJ comes from the consumer-focused orientation based on Information Systems use. Its complete understanding and control of its market…
Read more >Significance of Security Testing
Table of Contents 1 1 2 3 4 Â Abstract Software security testing is an essential means which helps to assure that the software is trustworthy and secure. It is…
Read more >Software as a service
Executive Summary Rapidly changing customer requirements and accelerating technological advancements are fueling the growth of new generations of on-demand software as a service (SaaS) solutions. Faced with intensifying competition and…
Read more >Software Evolution Process
In this paper, I have explained about the software evolution process. In this paper, I have explained about the importance of software in present scenario, as software has become universal…
Read more >StarTeam System Development
 StarTeam is a life cycle management tool that allows program managers and system developers the ability to collaborate on projects and track change management. This system was developed by…
Read more >Systems Development Life Cycle
Keywords: SDLC, project management, information systems Introduction SDLC, The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is a conceptual model used in project management that describes the stages involved in an information…
Read more >Soft Systems Methodology
Soft systems methodology The development of soft systems methodology was the brainchild of Peter Checkland and was developed in the 1960's at Lancaster. Ever since then the technique has grown…
Read more >Structured systems analysis and design
Structured Systems Analysis and Design (SSAD) With this particular methodology, a software development venture is divided into stages, steps, tasks and modules/ components. Objectives of SSAD:Â ITC Infotech India Ltd.…
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