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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS SIMULATION FOR TEACHER EDUCATION REPOSITORY SYSTEM
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The current paper marks the early stage of the PhD thesis of the first author of the paper. The thesis includes partial creation of an educational repository system, which should become a highly flexible portal that gives a ccess to variety of educational resources. The simulation of the development of the repos itory system is the main topic of this paper. The human resources needed for the su ccessful end of the project are centric for the simulation which can be quite useful not only for developers of similar systems but for a broader circle of specialists working in the sphere of software development. This is assured by the creation of the several cont rol panels which gives the possibility for changing of the values of the key input parameters of the simulation very easily. The paper starts with a brief overview of the Software Process Simulation (SPS) and a comparison between the different available simulation models. Af ter that a chapter follows which describes the us age of the simulation. At th e end, possibilities for future development and results from the simulation will be given.
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