SC Harvester Papers Database Interface

Adopting a Digital Business Operating System

J. Bosch. In: 2018 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS). 2018

Abstract: The role of software in society and in industry in particular continues to grow exponentially. Most companies either have or are in the process of adoption continuous deployment of their software at products in the field and collect data concerning the performance of their systems. The continuous, fast feedback loops that companies now have available allow for a fundamentally different way of orga...

Quality of Life Gain After Septorhinoplasty: An Analysis of Health Utility and Cost Utility Values Associated with Septorhinoplasty

D. Oladokun, A. Baumgart, I. Baumann, O. Bulut. In: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 2018

Identifying and Prioritizing Architectural Debt Through Architectural Smells: A Case Study in a Large Software Company

A. Martini, F. Fontana, Andrea Biaggi, Riccardo Roveda. In: . 2018

Self-adaptive IoT architectures: an emergency handling case study

H. Muccini, Romina Spalazzese, M. T. Moghaddam, Mohammad Sharaf. In: Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Software Architecture: Companion Proceedings. 2018

Abstract: Along with the rapid growth of IoT technologies and devices, their solutions are currently being applied on various domains such as health-care, transportation and agriculture, but mainly on crowd monitoring and emergency handling. The latter is a safety critical IoT system based on collecting and analyzing the real-time data to perform proper actuation. In order to engineer such a high quality Io...

ECo-IoT: An Architectural Approach for Realizing Emergent Configurations in the Internet of Things

Fahed Alkhabbas, Romina Spalazzese, P. Davidsson. In: . 2018

Incorporating Attacks Modeling into Safety Process

Amer Surkovic, Dzana Hanic, Elena Lisova, Aida Čaušević, K. Lundqvist et al. In: . 2018

Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security

B. Gallina, A. Skavhaug, F. Bitsch. In: . 2018

Safety-oriented process line engineering via seamless integration between EPF composer and BVR tool

M. Javed, B. Gallina. In: Proceedings of the 22nd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume 2. 2018

Abstract: The integration between process engineering and variability management is required for tailoring of safety-oriented processes with variabilities to individual projects in a similar manner to the product lines. Previous studies have not adequately established the Safety-oriented Process Lines (SoPLs). This paper focuses on the seamless integration between Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) Composer an...

Mapping Class Dependencies for Fun and Profit

Allen Kanapala, Gregory Gay. In: . 2018

Optimization Experiments in the Continuous Space - The Limited Growth Optimistic Optimization Algorithm

D. I. Mattos, Erling Mårtensson, J. Bosch, H. Olsson. In: . 2018

Towards Quantitative Evaluation of Reuse Within Safety-Oriented Process Lines

B. Gallina, S. Iyer. In: . 2018

Real-Time in Networked Embedded Systems

H. Hansson, Thomas Nolte, Mikael Sjödin, Daniel Sundmark. In: . 2018

Cutting-Edge Topics on Dynamic Software Variability

Rafael Capilla, J. Bosch, M. Hinchey. In: Software Technology: 10 Years of Innovation in IEEE Computer. 2018

Embracing Technical Debt, from a Startup Company Perspective

Terese Besker, A. Martini, Rumesh Edirisooriya Lokuge, Kelly Blincoe, J. Bosch. In: 2018 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME). 2018

Abstract: Software startups are typically under extreme pressure to get to market quickly with limited resources and high uncertainty. This pressure and uncertainty is likely to cause startups to accumulate technical debt as they make decisions that are more focused on the short-term than the long-term health of the codebase. However, most research on technical debt has been focused on more mature software ...

50 Years of Software Engineering

H. Erdogmus, N. Medvidović, Frances Paulisch. In: IEEE Softw.. 2018

Abstract: This theme issue on software engineering’s 50th anniversary presents a range of contributions—from pioneers and well-established software engineers, to younger contributors whose imprint on the field is perhaps yet to come. These contributions come in a variety of formats that provide a balanced look at our field’s past, present, and likely future. The topics include both timeless ideas that appea...