Pattern Shared Vision Refinement for Enhancing Collaboration and Decision-Making in Government Software Projects

This study proposes a new approach and explores how pattern recognition enhances collaboration between users and Agile teams in software development, focusing on shared resources and decision-making efficiency. Using domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) within a security-by-design framework, t...

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Computer models
Data mining
Decision making
Design
Geographic information systems
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Programming languages
Project management
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Risk management
Security
Software development
Teams
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