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Conference Object Citation Count: 3Achieving Success in Supply Chain Management Software by Agility(Springer Verlag, 2007) Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringSupply chain management is comprehensive software. Due to its scope and unpredictable, complex and unstable requirements, it is not possible to develop it with predictable development process models. Agile methodologies are targeted towards such kind of problems that involves change and uncertainty, and are adaptive rather than predictive. The aim of this paper is to analyze the management and development methodologies used in development of supply chain management software. This paper shows how to overcome risks and handicaps in each development phase of a complex inventive project. It also provides a set of guidelines regarding how the agile methods may be adopted, combined and used in these kinds of projects. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.Conference Object Citation Count: 3Achieving Success in Supply Chain Management Software by Agility(Springer Verlag, 2007) Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,A.; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringSupply chain management is comprehensive software. Due to its scope and unpredictable, complex and unstable requirements, it is not possible to develop it with predictable development process models. Agile methodologies are targeted towards such kind of problems that involves change and uncertainty, and are adaptive rather than predictive. The aim of this paper is to analyze the management and development methodologies used in development of supply chain management software. This paper shows how to overcome risks and handicaps in each development phase of a complex inventive project. It also provides a set of guidelines regarding how the agile methods may be adopted, combined and used in these kinds of projects. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.Conference Object Citation Count: 0Adapting Test-Driven Development for Innovative Software Development Project(Springer Verlag, 2007) Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringIn Test-Driven development, first test is made according to the customer requirement and then code is prepared to execute this test successfully. In this approach, design is not done exclusively before preparing test cases and coding. Design emerges as software evolves but this may result in lack of design quality. We adapted TDD by incorporating exclusive architectural design phase in the successful implementation of an innovative, large scale, complex project. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.Conference Object Citation Count: 0Adapting Test-Driven Development for Innovative Software Development Project(Springer Verlag, 2007) Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,A.; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringIn Test-Driven development, first test is made according to the customer requirement and then code is prepared to execute this test successfully. In this approach, design is not done exclusively before preparing test cases and coding. Design emerges as software evolves but this may result in lack of design quality. We adapted TDD by incorporating exclusive architectural design phase in the successful implementation of an innovative, large scale, complex project. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.Article Citation Count: 10Application of Rfid in Aviation Industry: an Exploratory Review(Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, 2010) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringRecently, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has received considerable attention and is considered to be the next wave of information technology revolution. The number of RFID applications in different industries is increasing continuously. Cumulative sales of RFID tag is up in 2006 which shows RFID adoption trend in industries to improve their efficiency of operations and to gain a competitive advantage. In the aviation industry, major airports, airlines have been also planning the RFID adoption in baggage handling and customer services areas for a long time. Many pilot tests have been performed at various airports and RFID tags were found to be far more precise along with better performance than bar codes. This paper provides a review on RFID systems, associated technology, advantages, limitations and applications in various fields. Further, this paper reports the preliminary review of state of RFID adoption planning, architecture and implementation plan in a major airline, focusing on improved baggage handling, increased airport/airline security and customer services.Article Citation Count: 12Assessing team work in engineering projects(Tempus Publications, 2015) Mıshra, Deepti; Ostrovska, Sofiya; Hacaloğlu, Tuna; Mathematics; Computer Engineering; Information Systems EngineeringTeam work is considered a valuable teaching technique in higher education. However, the assessment of an individual's work in teams has proved to be a challenging task. Consequently, self- and peer-evaluations are becoming increasingly popular for the assessment of individuals in a team work, though it is essential to determine whether students can judge their ownas well as their peer's performance effectively. Self- and peer-evaluations have been applied in different disciplines and their authenticity with regard to teacher's assessment has been evaluated in the literature but this issue has not been investigated in the field of engineering education so far. In this study, a peer- and self-assessment procedure is applied to the evaluation of a project work conducted in teams of 3 or 4 students. The participants were engineering students taking two similar courses related with database design and development. It is found that a majority of the students were unable to assess themselves as objectively as their instructor. Further, it is observed that successful students tend to under-estimate, whereas unsuccessful students tend to over-estimate, their own performance. The paper also establishes that the results of self-assessments are independent from the gender factor. © 2015 TEMPUS Publications.Conference Object Citation Count: 6A Casestudy of Data Models in Data Warehousing(2008) Mishra,D.; Yazıcı, Ali; Yazici,A.; Başaran,B.P.; Mıshra, Deepti; Software Engineering; Computer EngineeringData warehousing (DW) provides an excellent approach in transforming operational data into useful and reliable information to support the decision making process in any organization. In this paper, a case study is performed to implement a DW. This case-study is used to describe and compare various conceptual and logical design models for data warehousing. This comparison is done to find which of the conceptual and logical data models are more appropriate for implementing data warehouse for sales and shipping system. ©2008 IEEE.Conference Object Citation Count: 17Communications in Global Software Development: an Empirical Study Using Gtk+ Oss Repository(2011) Yu,L.; Mıshra, Deepti; Ramaswamy,S.; Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,D.; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringEffective communication is an important issue for global software development. Due to geographical limitations and travel challenges, face-to-face meetings are expensive to schedule and run. Web-based communication methods are thus the primary means of communication in global software development efforts. In general, two types of web-based communication mechanisms exist: synchronous and asynchronous communications; each serves a unique role. In this paper, we present an empirical study of the communication mechanisms in GNOME GTK+, a small-sized open-source distributed software project, in which Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and Mailing Lists are used as synchronous and asynchronous communication methods, respectively. The objective of this study is to identify how real time and asynchronous communication methods could be used and balanced across global software development projects. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.Conference Object Citation Count: 1Crm System Implementation in a Multinational Enterprise(2009) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringThe concept of customer relationship management (CRM) resonates with managers in today's competitive economy. As more and more organizations realize the significance of becoming customer-centric in today's competitive era, they embrace CRM as a core business strategy. CRM an integration of information technology and relationship marketing provides the infrastructure that facilitates long-term relationship building with customers at an enterprise-wide level. Successful CRM implementation is a complex, expensive and rarely technical projects. This paper presents the successful implementation of CRM in a multinational organization. This study will facilitate in understanding transition, constraints and implementation of CRM in multinational enterprises. © Springer-Verlag 2009.Conference Object Citation Count: 8Cultural issues in distributed software development: A review(Springer Verlag, 2014) Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringCultural impact is significant in global or distributed software development. Due to cultural differences, co-ordination and collaboration problems have been reported in case studies and this also leads to low quality deliverables and high turnover in software industry. This paper presents a literature review of distributed software development (DSD) or global software development (GSD) and cultural issues. The main focus is to highlight the current research, observations, as well as practice directions in these areas. Many studies have been performed in culture and global software development, still impact of culture in distributed software development in different dimensions received less attention among researchers. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014.Article Citation Count: 43Customer Relationship Management: Implementation Process Perspective(2009) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringCustomer relationship management (CRM) can help organizations manage customer interactions more effectively to maintain competitiveness in the present economy. As more and more organizations realize the significance of becoming customer-centric in today's competitive era, they adopted CRM as a core business strategy and invested heavily. CRM, an integration of information technology and relationship marketing, provides the infrastructure that facilitates long-term relationship building with customers at an enterprise-wide level. Successful CRM implementation is a complex, expensive and rarely technical projects. This paper presents the successful implementation of CRM from process perspective in a trans-national organization with operations in different segments. This study will aid in understanding transition, constraints and the implementation process of CRM in such organizations.Book Part Citation Count: 6Cyber Stalking: a Challenge for Web Security(IGI Global, 2013) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringCyber stalking is a relatively new kind of cyber terrorism crime. Although it often receives a lower priority then cyber terrorism it is an important global issue. Due to new technologies, it is striking in different forms. Due to the Internets provision of anonymity and security it is proliferating quickly. Technology and tools available to curb it have many limitations and are not easy to implement. Legal acts to protect people from cyber stalking are geographically limited to the concerned state or country. This chapter reviews cyber stalking, its approaches, impacts, provision of legal acts, and measures to be taken to prevent it. There is an immediate need for research in the various dimensions of cyber stalking to assess this social problem. © 2013, IGI Global.Book Part Citation Count: 5Cyber Stalking: a Challenge for Web Security(IGI Global, 2007) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringCyber stalking is a relatively new kind of cyber terrorism crime. Although it often receives a lower priority then cyber terrorism it is an important global issue. Due to new technologies, it is striking in different forms. Due to the Internets provision of anonymity and security it is proliferating quickly. Technology and tools available to curb it have many limitations and are not easy to implement. Legal acts to protect people from cyber stalking are geographically limited to the concerned state or country. This chapter reviews cyber stalking, its approaches, impacts, provision of legal acts, and measures to be taken to prevent it. There is an immediate need for research in the various dimensions of cyber stalking to assess this social problem. © 2008, IGI Global.Article Citation Count: 3Distributed Development of Information System J.ucs Special Issue(2012) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Münch,J.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Computer Engineering; Software Engineering[No abstract available]Conference Object Citation Count: 8Distributed Information System Development: Review of Some Management Issues(2009) Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringDue to the proliferation of the Internet and globalization, distributed information system development is becoming popular. In this paper we have reviewed some significant management issues like process management, project management, requirements management and knowledge management issues which have received much attention in distributed development perspective. In this literature review we found that areas like quality and risk management issues could get only scant attention in distributed information system development. © Springer-Verlag 2009.Review Citation Count: 29E-Government - Exploring the Different Dimensions of Challenges, Implementation, and Success Factors(2011) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringThis paper explores the different dimensions of egovernment significant issues - Challenges, Implementation, and Success Factors. The main objective is to highlight the current research and practice direction in these important areas of egovernment. The results were limited to peerreviewed conference papers and journal articles, published from 2001 up to and including early 2011. The analysis revealed that most research has been done in formulating challenges and barriers, implementation plan, evaluation/assessment and success factors of e-government while studies on knowledge management in e-government, readiness for e-government, e-Gov. process and security/privacy issues could get only limited attention. This indicates the need for future research (quantitative and qualitative) in these areas. Further it also reports a summary of the research in these egovernment areas.Article Citation Count: 5E-Learning Experience at Various Universities: Academics Perspective;(Strojarski Facultet, 2011) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringE-leaming has become an increasingly popular mode of instruction in higher education all over the world. In spite of proliferation of e-leaming, few studies/cases have attempted to investigate the differences in e-learning processes from faculty perspective. This paper presents observations on e-learning experiences at three premier universities which provide online courses for students and professionals. Based on some important characteristics supported by literature review, a comparative view is presented and discussed. Furthermore, suggestions based on the outcome of our study are made for further reference. The objective of this paper is to discuss significant e-learning experiences as current practices at different universities from the perspective of the faculty.Conference Object Citation Count: 8An Empirical Study of the Dynamics of Github Repository and Its Impact on Distributed Software Development(Springer Verlag, 2014) Yu,L.; Mıshra, Deepti; Mishra,A.; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Alok; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringGitHub is a distributed code repository and project hosting web site. It is becoming one of the most popular web-based services to host both opensource projects and closed-source projects. In this paper, we review different kinds of version control systems and study the dynamics of GitHub, i.e., the ability and scalability of GitHub to process different requests and provide different services to different GitHub projects and GitHub users. Our study shows that GitHub could handle hundreds of thousands of requests a day for all the projects and thousands of requests for one project. This capability of GitHub makes it suitable for supporting distributed software development. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014.Article Citation Count: 10Erp Project Implementation: Evidence From the Oil and Gas Sector(2011) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems provide integration and optimization of various business processes, which can lead to improved planning and decision quality, and a smoother coordination between business units, resulting in higher efficiency and a quicker response time to customer demands and inquiries. This paper reports the challenges and opportunities and the outcome of an ERP implementation process in the Oil & Gas exploration sector. This study will facilitate the understanding of the transition, constraints, and implementation process of ERP in this sector and will also provide guidelines from lessons learned in this regard.Article Citation Count: 6Erp System Implementation in Fmcg Sector(2010) Mishra,A.; Mıshra, Alok; Mishra,D.; Mıshra, Deepti; Computer Engineering; Software EngineeringToday's businesses have become extremely complex. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems can help enterprises to reduce operating costs, generate more accurate forecasts of demand, accelerate production cycles and enhance customer service. This paper reports challenges, opportunities and outcome of ERP implementation in a top Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) house in South-East Asia with diversified interests in varied businesses. This study will facilitate the understanding of the transition, constraints and implementation ofERPin this sector and also provide guidelines from lessons learned in this regard to researchers and practising managers.
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