Search for dissertations about: "dissertations on software ARCHITECTURE"
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1. Predictability By Construction : Working the Architecture/Program Seam
Abstract : Contemporary software engineering practice overemphasizes the distinction of software design from software implementation, and designer (“software architect”) from implementor (“computer programmer”). In this contemporary meme, software architects are concerned with large-grained system structures, quality attributes that arise from these structures (security, availability, performance, etc. READ MORE
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2. Software Systems In-House Integration : Observations and Guidelines Concerning Architecture and Process
Abstract : Software evolution is a crucial activity for software organizations. A specifc type of software evolution is the integration of previously isolated systems. The need for integration is often a consequence of different organizational changes, including merging of previously separate organizations. READ MORE
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3. Key Elements of Software Product Integration Processes
Abstract : The product integration is a particularly critical phase of the software product development process as many problems originating from earlier phases become visible in this phase. Problems in product integration result in delays and rework. READ MORE
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4. Machine Learning-Based Bug Handling in Large-Scale Software Development
Abstract : This thesis investigates the possibilities of automating parts of the bug handling process in large-scale software development organizations. The bug handling process is a large part of the mostly manual, and very costly, maintenance of software systems. READ MORE
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5. Software Architecture Evolution through Evolvability Analysis
Abstract : In this thesis, we study evolution of software architecture and investigate ways to support this evolution. The central theme of the thesis is how to analyze software evolvability, i.e., a system’s ability to easily accommodate changes. READ MORE