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Softwaretechnik-Trends, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, February 2019
- Simone Bürsner, Anne Hess, Stefan Queins, Klaus Schmid, Norbert Seyff:
Bericht vom Treffen der Fachgruppe Requirements Engineering am 29./30.11.2018 in Nürnberg. 1-2 - Anne Hess, Matthias Koch, Dominik Pascal Magin, Jörg Dörr:
Jenseits von Workshops: Neue Wege zur Einbindung von Nutzern. 3-4 - Melanie J. C. Stade, Norbert Seyff:
FAME: Kombinieren von Feedback- und Monitoringdaten für die Anforderungsermittlung. 5-6 - Chris Rupp, Dirk Schüpferling, Pascal Schlör:
Crowd-basiertes Requirements-Engineering Requirements - Wie neue Technologien das klassische RE erweitern. 7-8 - Andreas Vogelsang, Daniel Méndez, Xavier Franch:
Is RE Research Relevant for Practitioners? First Results from the RE-pract Study. 9-10 - Oliver Alt:
SpecIF - die kommende vielschichtige Datenquelle für Spezifikationsdaten. 11-12 - Simon André Scherr, Patrick Mennig, Frank Elberzhager:
App-Verbesserung durch Messung von Emotionen. 13-14 - Chris Rupp, Jan Dovica, Michael Bezold, Markus Wiener, Benedict Fryer:
Pimp my Spec: Tuning von Spezifikationen durch Videos. 15-16
Volume 39, Number 2, May 2019
- 21. Workshop Software-Reengineering und -Evolution (WSRE) und 10. Workshop Design for Future (DFF), am 06. und 08. Mai 2019 in Bad Honnef 1-2. 1-2
- Ralf H. Reussner:
Architecture-driven Maintainability Prediction of Software-intensive Technical Systems. 3 - Jens Borchers:
Podiumsdiskussion 20 Jahre WSR(E) - Sind wir vorangekommen oder kochen wir immer wieder die gleiche Suppe? 4-5 - Sebastian Rosenkranz:
Standortbestimmung und Anforderungserhebung für die Überarbeitung oder Ablösung eines gealterten IS. 6-7 - Rainer Gimnich:
Cloud-Migration. 8-9 - Udo Borkowski:
Migrating a Multi-Million Lines Smalltalk System to Java - A Project Presentation. 10 - Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker, Angjela Davitkova, Damjan Gjurovski:
Reverse Engineering of Domain Knowledge for Improving Configuration Management. 11-12 - Wasim Said, Jochen Quante:
Mining of Comprehensible State Machine Models for Embedded Software Comprehension. 13-14 - Daniel Speicher, Daniel Dong, Olaf Cremers, Christian Bauckhage, Armin B. Cremers:
Notes on the Code Quality Culture on Jupyter (Notebooks). 15-16 - Kai-Uwe Herrmann:
Teilautomatisiertes Architektur-Reengineering in einem JavaEE Monolithen. 17-18 - Andres Koch, Remo Koch:
Automatisierte Code-Refaktorierung in der Praxis. 19-20 - Johann Schütz:
Technical Debt-Propagation in koadaptiven Systemen. 21-22 - Leif Bonorden:
Interfaces in Modular Software Systems: Some Research Questions. 23-24 - Matthias Gutheil:
Modularisierung in Legacy-Projekten - API Determination. 25-26 - Andreas Schmietendorf:
Möglichkeiten von Web API Spezifikationen im Software Reengineering. 27-28 - Harry M. Sneed:
Einschränkung der Größe migrierter Micro-Services. 29-30 - Daniela Schilling:
Technologiewechsel - Automatisch und im laufenden Betrieb. 31-32 - Michael Schupikov, Timm Felden:
Migration von Zeigeranalysen in Bauhaus. 33-34 - Timm Felden, Felix Krause:
Betrachtung der Einflüsse von Zwischendarstellungseigenschaften auf die Evolution von Werkzeugketten. 35-36 - Hendrik Bünder:
Generating User Interface Documentation Based on Imported Service Models. 37-38 - Enes Yigitbas, Ivan Jovanovikj, Stefan Sauer, Gregor Engels:
Towards Model-based Development of Context-aware Augmented Reality Applications. 39-40 - Sandro Koch, Frederik Reiche:
Towards a Correspondence Model for the Reuse of Software in Multiple Domains. 41-42 - Marco Konersmann, Jens Holschbach:
Model-based Development of an Automated Material-flow System: An Experience Report. 43-44 - Jochen Quante, Wasim Said:
Reflexion Models for State Diagrams. 45-46 - Syed Aoun Raza:
Model-Driven Performance Optimization Tool Platform for Multi-core Systems with Open Sources Technologies. 47-48 - Muzaffar Artikov, Dilshodbek Kuryazov, Andreas Winter:
Towards Model-driven IoT Maintenance. 49-50
Volume 39, Number 3, August 2019
- Andrej Pietschker:
Bericht. 1-2 - Sascha Hackel, Dorian Knobloch, Axel Rennoch:
Qualitätsanalyse mit IoT-Testware. 3-6 - Ralf Reißing, Horst Pohlmann:
Certified Automotive Software Tester 2.0. 7-10 - Thomas Auer, Ronak Zarhoun, Michael Felderer:
Virtual IoT Learning Environment (VIoTLE)- Implementierung einer virtuellen Lernumgebung für Testaktivitäten im Bereich Internet der Dinge. 11-14 - Simon André Scherr, Frank Elberzhager, Selina Meyer:
Hör auf deine Nutzer? Qualitätsverbesserung durch leichtgewichtige Analysen. 15-18
- Holger Eichelberger, Klaus Schmid, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Steffen Becker, André van Hoorn, Samuel Kounev:
9th Symposium on Software Performance (SSP) Hildesheim, November 08-09, 2018. 19-21 - Marc Adolf, Reiner Jung, Lars Blümke:
Improving Service Availabiliy with Rule-Based Adaptation. 22-24 - Markus Frank, M. Alireza Hakamian:
An Architectural Template for Parallel Loops and Sections. 25-27 - Raffaela Groner, Sophie Gylstorff, Matthias Tichy:
Monitoring the Execution of Declarative Model Transformations. 28-30 - Sören Henning:
Monitoring Electrical Power Consumption with Kieker. 31-33 - Christophe Noel Hesse, Tim Welsch, Holger Eichelberger:
Performance analysis of a virtualized vehicle-compute platform: An experience report. 34-36 - Lukas Iffländer, Stefan Geißler, Jürgen Walter, Lukas Beierlieb, Samuel Kounev:
Addressing Shortcomings of Existing DDoS Protection Software Using Software-Defined Networking. 37-39 - Reiner Jung, Marc Adolf:
The JPetStore Suite: A concise Experiment Setup for Research. 40-42 - Sebastian Dieter Krach, Max Scheerer:
SimuLizar NG: An extensible event-oriented simulation engine for self-adaptive software architectures. 43-45 - Alexander Krause, Christian Zirkelbach, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Simplifying Software System Monitoring through Application Discovery with ExplorViz. 46-48 - Florian Nieuwenhuizen, Domas Mikalkinas, Lasse Merz, David Schütz, Ba-Anh Vu, Birasanth Pushpanathan, Mehmet Ali Tepeli:
Tooling: Improved Management for Monitor Repositories and Measuring Points in Palladio. 49-51 - David Geord Reichelt, Lars-Peter Meyer, Stefan Kühne:
Better a Microbenchmark on a Cluster than a User at the Office: Flink Cluster Benchmarking. 52-54 - Andreas Schörgenhumer, Mario Kahlhofer, Peter Chalupar, Hanspeter Mössenböck, Paul Grünbacher:
Using Multi-System Monitoring Time Series to Predict Performance Events. 55-57 - Adrian Streitz, Maximilian Barnert, Johannes Rank, Harald Kienegger, Helmut Krcmar:
Towards Model-based Performance Predictions of SAP Enterprise. 58-60 - Hagen Tarner, Veit Frick, Martin Pinzger, Fabian Beck:
Exploring Visual Comparison of Multivariate Runtime Statistics. 61-63 - Markus Weninger, Elias Gander, Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Analyzing the Evolution of Data Structures in Trace-Based Memory Monitoring. 64-66
Volume 39, Number 4, November 2019
- Nikolas Herbst, Ralf H. Reussner:
10th Symposium on Software Performance (SSP) Würzburg, November 5-6, 2019. 2-4 - Maximilian Barnert, Adrian Streitz, Johannes Rank, Harald Kienegger, Helmut Krcmar:
Using OPEN.xtrace and Architecture-Level Models to Predict Workload Performance on In-Memory Database Systems. 5-7 - Lukas Beierlieb, Lukas Iffländer, Samuel Kounev, Aleksandar Milenkoski:
Towards Testing the Performance Influence of Hypervisor Hypercall Interface Behavior. 8-10 - Jörg Domaschka, Daniel Seybold:
Towards Understanding the Performance of Distributed Database Management Systems in Volatile Environments. 11-13 - Johannes Grohmann, Simon Eismann, Samuel Kounev:
On Learning Parametric Dependencies from Monitoring Data. 14-16 - Philipp Gruber, Markus Frank:
Modelling and Predicting Memory Behaviour in Parallel Systems with Network Links? Palladio-based Experiment Repor. 17-19 - Holger Knoche:
Improving Batch Performance when Migrating to Microservices with Chunking and CoroutinesS. 20-22 - Sebastian Dieter Krach:
Towards domain-specific extensibility of quality-aware software architecture meta-models. 23-25 - Richard Müller, Matteo Fischer:
Graph-Based Analysis and Visualization of Software Traces. 26-28 - Martin Pfannemüller, Christian Becker:
Identifying Bottlenecks in a Visualization Platform for Tracing Adaptation Decisions. 29-31 - David Georg Reichelt, Stefan Kühne, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
On the Validity of Performance Antipatterns at Code Level. 32-34 - Yves Schneider, Anne Koziolek:
Towards Reverse Engineering for Component-Based Systems with Domain Knowledge of the Technologies Used. 35-37 - Andreas Schörgenhumer, Mario Kahlhofer, Peter Chalupar, Hanspeter Mössenböck, Paul Grünbacher:
On the Difficulties of Supervised Event Prediction based on Unbalanced Real-World Data in Multi-System Monitoring. 38-40 - Stephan Seifermann, Dominik Werle, Mazen Ebada:
Mapping Data Flow Models to the Palladio Component Model. 41-43 - Markus Weninger, Lukas Makor, Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Memory Leak Visualization using Evolving Software Cities. 44-46 - Dominik Werle, Stephan Seifermann, Anne Koziolek:
Data Stream Operations as First-Class Entities in Palladio. 47-49
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