975 resultados para Distributed software development
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Software engineering best practices allow significantly improving the software development. However, the implementation of best practices requires skilled professionals, financial investment and technical support to facilitate implementation and achieve the respective improvement. In this paper we proposes a protocol to design techniques to implement best practices of software engineering. The protocol includes the identification and selection of process to improve, the study of standards and models, identification of best practices associated with the process and the possible implementation techniques. In addition, technical design activities are defined in order to create or adapt the techniques of implementing best practices for software development.
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The main purpose of this paper is to propose and test a model to assess the degree of conditions favorability in the adoption of agile methods to develop software where traditional methods predominate. In order to achieve this aim, a survey was applied on software developers of a Brazilian public retail bank. Two different statistical techniques were used in order to assess the quantitative data from the closed questions in the survey. The first, exploratory factorial analysis validated the structure of perspectives related to the agile model of the proposed assessment. The second, frequency distribution analysis to categorize the answers. Qualitative data from the survey opened question were analyzed with the technique of qualitative thematic content analysis. As a result, the paper proposes a model to assess the degree of favorability conditions in the adoption of Agile practices within the context of the proposed study.
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The Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) research area is increasingly investigated due to its high potential in reducing the maintenance costs and in ensuring the systems safety in several industrial application fields. A growing demand of new SHM systems, permanently embedded into the structures, for savings in weight and cabling, comes from the aeronautical and aerospace application fields. As consequence, the embedded electronic devices are to be wirelessly connected and battery powered. As result, a low power consumption is requested. At the same time, high performance in defects or impacts detection and localization are to be ensured to assess the structural integrity. To achieve these goals, the design paradigms can be changed together with the associate signal processing. The present thesis proposes design strategies and unconventional solutions, suitable both for real-time monitoring and periodic inspections, relying on piezo-transducers and Ultrasonic Guided Waves. In the first context, arrays of closely located sensors were designed, according to appropriate optimality criteria, by exploiting sensors re-shaping and optimal positioning, to achieve improved damages/impacts localisation performance in noisy environments. An additional sensor re-shaping procedure was developed to tackle another well-known issue which arises in realistic scenario, namely the reverberation. A novel sensor, able to filter undesired mechanical boundaries reflections, was validated via simulations based on the Green's functions formalism and FEM. In the active SHM context, a novel design methodology was used to develop a single transducer, called Spectrum-Scanning Acoustic Transducer, to actively inspect a structure. It can estimate the number of defects and their distances with an accuracy of 2[cm]. It can also estimate the damage angular coordinate with an equivalent mainlobe aperture of 8[deg], when a 24[cm] radial gap between two defects is ensured. A suitable signal processing was developed in order to limit the computational cost, allowing its use with embedded electronic devices.
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Hajautetulla järjestelmäkehityksellä tarkoitetaan tietojärjestelmän kehitysprojektin hajauttamista maantieteellisesti jakamalla projektiryhmä virtuaalitiimeiksi eri paikkakunnille tai eri maihin. Tässä diplomityössä tutustutaan hajautettuun järjestelmäkehitykseen käsitteenä sekä perehdytään kehitysprosessin hajauttamisen ja virtuaalitiimien käytön potentiaalisiin hyötyihin ja ongelmiin sekä kirjallisuuden että eräässä yrityksessä toteutetun projektin pohjalta, sekä kirjallisuudessaesiintyviin ratkaisuihin riskien pitämiseksi mahdollisimman pieninä. Tältä pohjalta etsitään keskeisimmät projektin onnistumiseen vaikuttavat tekijät. Työssä haetaan kirjallisuudessa esitettyjä keinoja yhdistämällä ratkaisuja virtuaalitiimien potentiaalisten hyötyjen toteuttamiseksi ja riskien välttämiseksi. Kehitettyjä ratkaisuja tarkastellaan sekä kirjallisuuden esimerkkitapausten, että hajautetusta järjestelmäkehitysprojektista saatujen omakohtaisten käytännön kokemusten valossa. Työssä luodaan myös silmäys hajautettua työskentelyätukeviin työkaluihin. Kirjallisuuden ja osin myös käytännön kokemusten pohjalta merkittävimmiksi hajautetun järjestelmäkehitystyön tukemisessa osoittautuivat työryhmän viestinnän tukeminen, erityisesti silloin kun ryhmänjäsenet eivät voi käyttää äidinkieltään, ryhmän jäsenten välisen luottamuksen ja yhteenkuuluvuuden luominen, sekä työn koordinointi.
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Työn tavoitteena oli selvittää erilaisten ohjelmistokehitysprosessien soveltuvuus maantieteellisesti hajallaan oleville kehitysryhmille. Aluksi selvitettiin yleisemmin käytössä olevat ohjelmistoprosessit ja niiden pääkohdat. Selvittäminen tehtiin kirjallisuuden ja internet-sivustojen perusteella. Saatuja tuloksia verrattiin CASE – yrityksen, Komartek Oyj:n, prosesseihin. Komartek Oyj:n prosessit selvitettiin haastatteluin sekä yrityksen sisäistä dokumentaatiota hyväksikäyttäen. Toisena tehtävänä työssä käytiin läpi hajautetun kehityksen aiheuttamia erityisvaatimuksia ohjelmistoprojekteille. Kirjallisuudesta löydettyjä vaatimuksia verrattiin jälleen Komartekin tämän hetkiseen kehitystyön hajautukseen ja selvitettiin myös lähitulevaisuuden näkymiä yrityksessä.
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Knowledge management is critical for the success of virtual communities, especially in the case of distributed working groups. A representative example of this scenario is the distributed software development, where it is necessary an optimal coordination to avoid common problems such as duplicated work. In this paper the feasibility of using the workflow technology as a knowledge management system is discussed, and a practical use case is presented. This use case is an information system that has been deployed within a banking environment. It combines common workflow technology with a new conception of the interaction among participants through the extension of existing definition languages.
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The question of Pilot Project creation, due to support pre-development stage of software product elaboration, nowadays might be used as an approach, which allows improving the whole scheme of information technology project running. This subject is not new, but till now no model has been presented, which gives deep description of this important stage on the early phase of project. This Master's Thesis represents the research's results and findings concerning the pre-development study from the Software Engineering point of view. The aspects of feasibility study, pilot prototype developments are analyzed in this paper. As the result, the technique of Pilot Project is formulated and scheme has been presented. The experimental part is focused on particular area Pilot Project scheme's implementation- Internationally Distributed Software projects. The specific characteristic, aspects, obstacles, advantages and disadvantages are considered on the example of cross border region of Russia and Finland. The real case of Pilot Project technique implementation is given.
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The goal of this thesis is to define and validate a software engineering approach for the development of a distributed system for the modeling of composite materials, based on the analysis of various existing software development methods. We reviewed the main features of: (1) software engineering methodologies; (2) distributed system characteristics and their effect on software development; (3) composite materials modeling activities and the requirements for the software development. Using the design science as a research methodology, the distributed system for creating models of composite materials is created and evaluated. Empirical experiments which we conducted showed good convergence of modeled and real processes. During the study, we paid attention to the matter of complexity and importance of distributed system and a deep understanding of modern software engineering methods and tools.
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This paper presents the proposal for a reference model for developing software aimed at small companies. Despite the importance of that represent the small software companies in Latin America, the fact of not having its own standards, and able to meet their specific, has created serious difficulties in improving their process and also in quality certification. In this sense and as a contribution to better understanding of the subject they propose a reference model and as a means to validate the proposal, presents a report of its application in a small Brazilian company, committed to certification of the quality model MPS.BR.
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Dissertação apresentada para a obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Informática pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia.