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<b>Welcome</b> to the Wiki page of &#8220;The Future of Software Development&#8221;. Not surprisingly, we&#8217;re researching the <i>future of software development</i>. Anyone will agree that software development in general is going to change &#8212; and that it has to, to keep up with technical opportunities and business requirements. But how? And what will be the consequences? One of the main topics will be Open Source software, and we&#8217;re looking at business issues, as well as technical and organizational ones.
<b>Welcome</b> to the Wiki page of &#8220;The Future of Software Development&#8221;. Not surprisingly, we&#8217;re researching the <i>future of software development</i>. Anyone will agree that software development in general is going to change &#8212; and that it has to, to keep up with technical opportunities and business requirements. But how? And what will be the consequences? One of the main topics will be Open Source software, and we&#8217;re looking at business issues, as well as technical and organizational ones.
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We&#8217;re looking forward to investigate some scenarios. But for now, this page is pretty empty&#8230;
We&#8217;re looking forward to investigate some scenarios. But for now, this page is pretty empty&#8230;

Revision as of 17:12, 13 March 2005

Welcome to the Wiki page of “The Future of Software Development”. Not surprisingly, we’re researching the future of software development. Anyone will agree that software development in general is going to change — and that it has to, to keep up with technical opportunities and business requirements. But how? And what will be the consequences? One of the main topics will be Open Source software, and we’re looking at business issues, as well as technical and organizational ones.


We’re looking forward to investigate some scenarios. But for now, this page is pretty empty…

The Team

  • Jurjen Borst
  • Jelmer Cormont
  • Harro van Doorn
  • Glenn van der Meijden
  • Sanjay Ramautar