Software engineering for internet computing: Internetware and beyond

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Software engineering for Internet computing involves the architecting, development, deployment, management, and quality assurance of software supporting Internet-based systems. It also addresses global-development issues such as communication complexity, distributed control, governance policies, and cultural differences. This issue presents a selection of exciting and representative research on this topic. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/UA7rLAwFbwY is an audio recording in which author IEEE Software Multimedia Editor Davide Falessi interviews Antonia Bertolino, Hong Mei, and Tao Xie, guest editors of the magazine's January/February 2015 issue on Software Engineering for Internet Computing: Internetware and Beyond.

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Bertolino, A., Blake, M. B., Mehra, P., Mei, H., & Xie, T. (2015, January 1). Software engineering for internet computing: Internetware and beyond. IEEE Software. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/MS.2015.16

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