Search for dissertations about: "Jürgen Börstler"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Jürgen Börstler.
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1. Strategizing and Evaluating the Onboarding of Software Developers in Large-Scale Globally Distributed Legacy Projects
Abstract : Background: Recruitment and onboarding of software developers are essential steps in software development undertakings. The need for adding new people is often associated with large-scale long-living projects and globally distributed projects. READ MORE
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2. Engineering Families of Software-Intensive Systems using Features, Goals and Scenarios
Abstract : Over the last decade, software has become an integral part of many products with which it is not traditionally associated (e.g., automobiles, medical equipment, home appliances, etc.). READ MORE
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3. Combining User Feedback and Monitoring Data to Support Evidence-based Software Evolution
Abstract : Context. Companies continuously explore their software systems to acquire evidence for software evolution, such as bugs in the system and new functional or quality requirements. READ MORE
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4. Structuring Exploratory Testing through Test Charter Design and Decision Support
Abstract : Context: Exploratory testing (ET) is an approach to test software with a strong focus on personal skills and freedom of the tester. ET emphasises the simultaneous design and execution of tests with minimal test documentation. READ MORE
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5. Realizing the systematic reuse of automated acceptance tests in practice
Abstract : Context: Automated acceptance testing has become a relevant practice of agile software development (e.g., Extreme Programming). Automated acceptance tests (AATs) are closely tied to requirements and provide a mechanism for continuous validation of requirements as system-level tests. READ MORE
