An Analysis and Forecast of Software and Services Research in Bulgaria

Ilieva, S; Eskenazi, A; Dimov, A; Pavlova, I

Serdica Journal of Computing (2010)

  • Volume: 4, Issue: 2, page 133-158
  • ISSN: 1312-6555

Abstract

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In the last 40 years much has been achieved in Software Engineering research and still more is to be done. Although significant progress is being made on several fronts in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), there is still no set of clear, central themes to focus research activity on. A task within the EU FP7 Sister project aimed at defining research priorities for the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics (Sofia University) in the area of Software and Services. A dedicated methodology was proposed and developed, based on various sources of information. The information accumulated was systematised and processed according to this methodology. The final results obtained are described and discussed here.* The work reported in this paper is partly supported by the SISTER project, funded by the European Commission in FP7-SP4 Capacities via agreement no. 205030.

How to cite

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Ilieva, S, et al. "An Analysis and Forecast of Software and Services Research in Bulgaria." Serdica Journal of Computing 4.2 (2010): 133-158. <http://eudml.org/doc/11382>.

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AU - Dimov, A
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JO - Serdica Journal of Computing
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