Kevin Feeney (Trinity College Dublin, Ir Jim Davies (Oxford University, United Ki James Welch (Oxford University, United
To be effective, data-intensive systems require extensive ongoing customisation to reflect changing user requirements, organisational policies, and the structure and interpretation of the data they hold. Manual customisation is expensive, time-consuming, and error-prone. In large complex systems, the value of the data can be such that exhaustive testing is necessary before any new feature can be added to the existing design. In most cases, the precise details of requirements, policies and data will change during the lifetime of the system, forcing a choice between expensive modification and...
To be effective, data-intensive systems require extensive ongoing customisation to reflect changing user requirements, organisational policies, and th...