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This book, Scope Complexity Management in Planning Public Software Projects, contains a rich Abstract on (Page 7), Introduction Chapter One on (Pages 8 - 22), Chapter Two Overview Of Problem Awareness from (Pages 23 - 49 ), Chapter Three Methodology on (Pages 50 - 65 ), Chapter Four Predictor Model For Requirement Classification Using Recurrent Neural Network on (Pages 66 - 83), Chapter Five A Model For Mapping Dependencies For High-Level Requirements on (Pages 84- 107), Chapter Six Requirements Engineering Architecture on (Pages 108 - 130), Chapter Seven Adaptive Scope Complexity…mehr

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This book, Scope Complexity Management in Planning Public Software Projects, contains a rich Abstract on (Page 7), Introduction Chapter One on (Pages 8 - 22), Chapter Two Overview Of Problem Awareness from (Pages 23 - 49 ), Chapter Three Methodology on (Pages 50 - 65 ), Chapter Four Predictor Model For Requirement Classification Using Recurrent Neural Network on (Pages 66 - 83), Chapter Five A Model For Mapping Dependencies For High-Level Requirements on (Pages 84- 107), Chapter Six Requirements Engineering Architecture on (Pages 108 - 130), Chapter Seven Adaptive Scope Complexity Clarification Framework on (Pages 131 - 145), Chapter Eight AFSCOP Framework Empirical Validation on (Pages 146 - 159), Chapter Nine Summary, Conclusion, And Recommendations on (Pages 160 - 174), and References/Bibliography on (Pages 175 - 203). This book is recommended for all policy, project, training, and research institutions.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Justine Nakirijja (Ph.D.) is a faculty member at Kyambogo University Kampala (Uganda) based at the School of Computing and Information Service, Department of Networks, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and has published journal articles, conference papers, traveled, and mentored by Prof. Wison Okaka of Kyambogo University.