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- TextdokumentAlte Instrumente, neues Orchester: SOA und ihre Anforderungen an das User-centered Design(Tagungsband UP09, 2009) Brau, Henning; Maly, Julia; Watzal, BerndDie Serviceorientierte Architektur (SOA) stellt einen Paradigmenwechseln in der System-Entwicklung dar. Sie stellt nicht die Entwicklung eines geschlossenen Systems, sondern die prozessbezogene Unterstützung der gesamten Organisation durch IT-Systeme in den Mittelpunkt. Das „Orchester“ aus bestehenden Systemen wird dabei nicht um weitere Instrumente (Systeme) erweitert, sondern durch eine geschickte „Umbesetzung“ verschlankt und rationalisiert. Der Usability Professional wird bei diesem Vorgehen zum Knoten in einem umfassenden Netz aus Stakeholder- und IT-Interessen. Zugleich bleibt er Anwalt der Anforderungen der Nutzer. Der Beitrag stellt den SOA-Ansatz vor und zeigt auf, wie sich die Rolle des Usability Professionals durch ihn verändert. Chancen und Risiken des Vorgehens werden aufgezeigt.
- KonferenzbeitragFeature Modeling and Development with FeatureIDE(Modellierung 2018, 2018) Thüm, Thomas; Leich,Thomas; Krieter, SebastianFeatureIDE is an open-source framework to model, develop, and analyze feature-oriented software product lines. It is mainly developed in a cooperation between TU Braunschweig, University of Magdeburg, and Metop GmbH. Nevertheless, many other institutions contributed to it in the past decade. Goal of this tutorial is to illustrate how FeatureIDE can be used to develop software around end-user features. We will show how feature models are connected to and synchronized with other artifacts. The hands-on tutorial will be highly interactive and is devoted to practitioners facing problems with variability, lecturers teaching product lines, and researchers who want to safe resources in building product-line tools.
- KonferenzbeitragStatic architecture evaluation of open source reuse candidates(NODe 2006 – GSEM 2006, 2006) Knodel, Jens; Muthig, Dirk; Naab, MatthiasOpen source software systems provide a variety of field-tested components offering software development organizations the potential to reuse and adapt such components for their own purposes. The main challenge before achieving the reuse benefits is to acquire a thorough understanding of open source software systems (i.e., the reuse candidates) in order to reason about alternative solutions, to learn about the points where to adapt the system and eventually to decide whether or not to invest into reuse. Manually analyzing even small systems is a time-consuming, complex and costly task. In this paper we present a case study where we analyzed the Apache Tomcat web server supported by a software architecture visualization and evaluation tool and demonstrate how the tool facilitated our comprehension tasks to learn about the architectural means and concepts.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards Language-Agnostic Reuse of Palladio Quality Analyses(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 40, Heft 3, 2020) Reimann, Malte; Seifermann, Stephan; Walter, Maximilian; Heinrich, Robert; Bureš, Tomáš; Hnětynka, PetrPalladio is the foundation for many research projects because of its increasing support for various quality properties. However, the Eclipse-based infrastructure does not always integrate well with other tools, which impedes or makes it tedious to reuse existing analyses. The Palladio tooling does not yet provide a language-agnostic interface that would support such integration scenarios. In this paper, we present the architecture and a prototypical implementation of such an interface based on gRPC and REST.