Search for dissertations about: "Software Architecture"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 357 swedish dissertations containing the words Software Architecture.
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11. Service Robotics Software Engineering
Abstract : Context. Robots are increasingly becoming involved in our lives and currently, teams of service robots cooperate to support humans by performing useful, repetitive, or dangerous tasks. READ MORE
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12. A Process-oriented Approach for Migrating Software to Heterogeneous Platforms
Abstract : Context: Heterogeneous computing, i.e., computing performed on processors of different types - such as combination of CPUs and GPUs, or CPUs and FPGAs - has shown to be a feasible path towards higher performance and less energy consumption. READ MORE
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13. An Empirical Investigation of Microservices-based Software Architectures from a Socio-Technical Perspective
Abstract : Background: As software systems grow, software organizations turn towards Microservices-based Software Architectures (MSAs) seeking modularity, service orientation, and cloud-based software delivery. Microservices are a way of structuring software systems into loosely coupled pieces that: 1) are developed and operated independently, 2) communicate and integrate with each other to compose a system, and 3) each piece has its individual business domain and resources. READ MORE
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14. An Empirical Investigation of the Harmfulness of Architectural Technical Debt
Abstract : Background: In order to survive in today's fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environments, large-scale software companies need to deliver customer value continuously, both from a short- and long-term perspective. However, the consequences of potential long-term and far-reaching negative effects of shortcuts and quick fixes made during the software development lifecycle, described as Technical Debt (TD), can impede the software development process. READ MORE
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15. Technical Debt: An empirical investigation of its harmfulness and on management strategies in industry
Abstract : Background: In order to survive in today's fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environment, software companies need to continuously deliver customer value, both from a short- and long-term perspective. However, the consequences of potential long-term and far-reaching negative effects of shortcuts and quick fixes made during the software development lifecycle, described as Technical Debt (TD), can impede the software development process. READ MORE