Information Processing 1986 (IFIP)

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Information Processing 1986 (IFIP) was an international computer science conference organized under the International Federation for Information Processing, known for publishing influential research such as the expanded version of Fred Brooks’s “No Silver Bullet.”

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instanceOf IFIP World Computer Congress
international computer science conference
associatedWithConcept limits of software productivity improvements
software engineering
software project management
eventType academic conference
field computer science
information processing
hasAuthorInProceedings Fred Brooks NERFINISHED
hasContributionType invited talks
peer-reviewed papers
technical reports
hasOrganizer IFIP Technical Committees NERFINISHED
hasOutputForm edited proceedings volume
hasProceedingsPublisher Elsevier NERFINISHED
North-Holland NERFINISHED
hasPublication Information Processing 1986 conference proceedings NERFINISHED
hasTopic applications of information processing
computer systems
software engineering
theoretical computer science
hasWorkInProceedings No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering (expanded version) NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor including an expanded version of Fred Brooks’s “No Silver Bullet” essay
publishing influential computer science research
organizedBy International Federation for Information Processing NERFINISHED
partOfSeries IFIP Information Processing conference series NERFINISHED
relatedTo history of computer science conferences
history of software engineering
shortName IFIP 1986
sponsoredBy International Federation for Information Processing NERFINISHED

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