Итеративни и постепен развој (Serbian Wikipedia)

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craiglarman.com

  • Larman, Craig (2003). „Iterative and Incremental Development: A Brief History” (PDF). Computer. 36 (6): 47—56. ISSN 0018-9162. doi:10.1109/MC.2003.1204375. „We were doing incremental development as early as 1957, in Los Angeles, under the direction of Bernie Dimsdale [at IBM's ServiceBureau Corporation]. He was a colleague of John von Neumann, so perhaps he learned it there, or assumed it as totally natural. I do remember Herb Jacobs (primarily, though we all participated) developing a large simulation for Motorola, where the technique used was, as far as I can tell ... 

doi.org

  • Larman, Craig (2003). „Iterative and Incremental Development: A Brief History” (PDF). Computer. 36 (6): 47—56. ISSN 0018-9162. doi:10.1109/MC.2003.1204375. „We were doing incremental development as early as 1957, in Los Angeles, under the direction of Bernie Dimsdale [at IBM's ServiceBureau Corporation]. He was a colleague of John von Neumann, so perhaps he learned it there, or assumed it as totally natural. I do remember Herb Jacobs (primarily, though we all participated) developing a large simulation for Motorola, where the technique used was, as far as I can tell ... 

ieeecomputersociety.org

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worldcat.org

  • Larman, Craig (2003). „Iterative and Incremental Development: A Brief History” (PDF). Computer. 36 (6): 47—56. ISSN 0018-9162. doi:10.1109/MC.2003.1204375. „We were doing incremental development as early as 1957, in Los Angeles, under the direction of Bernie Dimsdale [at IBM's ServiceBureau Corporation]. He was a colleague of John von Neumann, so perhaps he learned it there, or assumed it as totally natural. I do remember Herb Jacobs (primarily, though we all participated) developing a large simulation for Motorola, where the technique used was, as far as I can tell ...