Logistics Information Management: Volume 10 Issue 5
Table of contents
Orthogonal software testing: Taguchi methods in software unit and subsystem testing
Zhonglin He, Geoff Staples, Margaret Ross, Ian Court, Keith HazzardSuggests that, in order to detect and correct software defects as early as possible, identifying and generating more defect‐sensitive test cases for software unit and subsystem…
Developments in computer‐based information systems
Jeffrey Allert, Brian H. KleinerSuggests that although many US companies have made extensive human and financial resource investments in keeping ahead in technology, these investments are generally not justified…
Short‐term strategic management in mass customized markets
Manoel C.P. Saisse, Richard D. WildingExplains that globalization and new manufacturing technologies have been generating a new kind of product competition based on the ability of the producer to offer the most…
Applying ISO 9000 principles when auditing
Edward R. GardnerISO 9000 should help an organization establish a new perspective for auditing; particularly with audit administration. Provides potentially new concepts to consider in…
Some developments in software quality systems
Alfred Vella, Lynne Dunckley, Andrew Smith, Andrew WilliamsonDiscusses some related developments in software quality, one in the methodology of user‐centred design and one in the process of continuous assessment. The Taguchi method of…
Meeting the ISO 9000 requirement for assessment of supplier capability
A.J. WalkerExamines the ISO 9001/2 requirement that the capability of a supplier to supply a product or service should be assessed. In practice the development of a preferred supplier list…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/02651339610131414. When citing the…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/09593849710166147. When citing the…