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Bouwers, Eric |
SANER '15-TUT: "Software Risk Management in ..."
Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product
Jens Knodel, Matthias Naab, Eric Bouwers, and Joost Visser (Fraunhofer IESE, Germany; Software Improvement Group, Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) You can’t control what you can’t measure. And you can’t decide if you are wandering around in the dark. Risk management in practice requires shedding light on the internals of the software product in order to make informed decisions. Thus, in practice, risk management has to be based on information about artifacts (documentation, code, and executables) in order to detect (potentially) critical issues. This tutorial presents experiences from industrial cases world-wide on qualitative and quantitative measurement of software products. We present our lessons learned as well as consolidated experiences from practice and provide a classification scheme of applicable measurement techniques. Participants of the tutorial receive an introduction to the techniques in theory and then apply them in practice in interactive exercises. This enables participants to learn how to shed light on the internals of their software and how to make risk management decisions efficiently and effectively. @InProceedings{SANER15p592, author = {Jens Knodel and Matthias Naab and Eric Bouwers and Joost Visser}, title = {Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product}, booktitle = {Proc.\ SANER}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {592--594}, doi = {}, year = {2015}, } Info |
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Cordy, James R. |
SANER '15-TUT: "TXL Source Transformation ..."
TXL Source Transformation in Practice
James R. Cordy (Queen's University, Canada) The TXL source transformation system is widely used in industry and academia for both research and production tasks involving source transformation and software analysis. While it is designed to be accessible to software practitioners, understanding how to use TXL effectively takes time and has a steep learning curve. This tutorial is designed to get you over the initial hump and rapidly move you from a TXL novice to the skills necessary to use it effectively in real applications. Consisting of a combination of one hour lecture presentations followed by one hour practice sessions, this is a hands-on tutorial in which participants quickly learn the basics of how to use TXL effectively in their research or industrial practice. @InProceedings{SANER15p590, author = {James R. Cordy}, title = {TXL Source Transformation in Practice}, booktitle = {Proc.\ SANER}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {590--591}, doi = {}, year = {2015}, } |
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Knodel, Jens |
SANER '15-TUT: "Software Risk Management in ..."
Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product
Jens Knodel, Matthias Naab, Eric Bouwers, and Joost Visser (Fraunhofer IESE, Germany; Software Improvement Group, Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) You can’t control what you can’t measure. And you can’t decide if you are wandering around in the dark. Risk management in practice requires shedding light on the internals of the software product in order to make informed decisions. Thus, in practice, risk management has to be based on information about artifacts (documentation, code, and executables) in order to detect (potentially) critical issues. This tutorial presents experiences from industrial cases world-wide on qualitative and quantitative measurement of software products. We present our lessons learned as well as consolidated experiences from practice and provide a classification scheme of applicable measurement techniques. Participants of the tutorial receive an introduction to the techniques in theory and then apply them in practice in interactive exercises. This enables participants to learn how to shed light on the internals of their software and how to make risk management decisions efficiently and effectively. @InProceedings{SANER15p592, author = {Jens Knodel and Matthias Naab and Eric Bouwers and Joost Visser}, title = {Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product}, booktitle = {Proc.\ SANER}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {592--594}, doi = {}, year = {2015}, } Info |
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Mirakhorli, Mehdi |
SANER '15-TUT: "Software Architecture Reconstruction: ..."
Software Architecture Reconstruction: Why? What? How?
Mehdi Mirakhorli (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) Software architecture reconstruction plays an increasingly essential role in software engineering tasks such as architecture renovation, program comprehension, and change impact analysis. Various methods have been developed which use a software system's implementation-level artifacts to recover the architecture of the software. This tutorial will answer three fundamental questions about software architecture recovery: Why? What? and How? Through several examples it articulates and synthesizes technical forces and financial motivations that make software companies to invest in software architecture recovery. It discusses “what” are the pieces of design knowledge that can be recovered and lastly demonstrates a methodology as well as required tools for answering “how” to reconstruct architecture from implementation artifacts @InProceedings{SANER15p595, author = {Mehdi Mirakhorli}, title = {Software Architecture Reconstruction: Why? What? How?}, booktitle = {Proc.\ SANER}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {595--595}, doi = {}, year = {2015}, } |
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Naab, Matthias |
SANER '15-TUT: "Software Risk Management in ..."
Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product
Jens Knodel, Matthias Naab, Eric Bouwers, and Joost Visser (Fraunhofer IESE, Germany; Software Improvement Group, Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) You can’t control what you can’t measure. And you can’t decide if you are wandering around in the dark. Risk management in practice requires shedding light on the internals of the software product in order to make informed decisions. Thus, in practice, risk management has to be based on information about artifacts (documentation, code, and executables) in order to detect (potentially) critical issues. This tutorial presents experiences from industrial cases world-wide on qualitative and quantitative measurement of software products. We present our lessons learned as well as consolidated experiences from practice and provide a classification scheme of applicable measurement techniques. Participants of the tutorial receive an introduction to the techniques in theory and then apply them in practice in interactive exercises. This enables participants to learn how to shed light on the internals of their software and how to make risk management decisions efficiently and effectively. @InProceedings{SANER15p592, author = {Jens Knodel and Matthias Naab and Eric Bouwers and Joost Visser}, title = {Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product}, booktitle = {Proc.\ SANER}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {592--594}, doi = {}, year = {2015}, } Info |
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Visser, Joost |
SANER '15-TUT: "Software Risk Management in ..."
Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product
Jens Knodel, Matthias Naab, Eric Bouwers, and Joost Visser (Fraunhofer IESE, Germany; Software Improvement Group, Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) You can’t control what you can’t measure. And you can’t decide if you are wandering around in the dark. Risk management in practice requires shedding light on the internals of the software product in order to make informed decisions. Thus, in practice, risk management has to be based on information about artifacts (documentation, code, and executables) in order to detect (potentially) critical issues. This tutorial presents experiences from industrial cases world-wide on qualitative and quantitative measurement of software products. We present our lessons learned as well as consolidated experiences from practice and provide a classification scheme of applicable measurement techniques. Participants of the tutorial receive an introduction to the techniques in theory and then apply them in practice in interactive exercises. This enables participants to learn how to shed light on the internals of their software and how to make risk management decisions efficiently and effectively. @InProceedings{SANER15p592, author = {Jens Knodel and Matthias Naab and Eric Bouwers and Joost Visser}, title = {Software Risk Management in Practice: Shed Light on Your Software Product}, booktitle = {Proc.\ SANER}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {592--594}, doi = {}, year = {2015}, } Info |
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