Microservice Transition and its Granularity Problem: A Systematic Mapping Study [PDF]
Microservices have gained wide recognition and acceptance in software industries as an emerging architectural style for autonomic, scalable, and more reliable computing.
Andrawos M +87 more
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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
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Explainable AI With Imbalanced Learning Strategies for Blockchain Transaction Fraud Detection
Research methodology pipeline for blockchain fraud detection. ABSTRACT Blockchain networks now support billions of dollars in daily transactions, making reliable and transparent fraud detection essential for maintaining user trust and financial stability.
Ahmed Abbas Jasim Al‐Hchaimi +2 more
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Modelling multi-tier enterprise applications behaviour with design of experiments technique [PDF]
Queueing network models are commonly used for performance modelling. However, through application development stage analytical models might not be able to continuously reflect performance, for example due to performance bugs or minor changes in the ...
Jamshidi, P, Ustinova, T
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The Making of Cloud Applications An Empirical Study on Software Development for the Cloud
Cloud computing is gaining more and more traction as a deployment and provisioning model for software. While a large body of research already covers how to optimally operate a cloud system, we still lack insights into how professional software engineers ...
Barker A. +6 more
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Continuous Deployment Adoption: Insights From a Public Sector Implementation
ABSTRACT Continuous deployment is a significant trend in software development, yet its adoption and potential benefits within the public sector remain under‐researched. This paper examines a case study of continuous deployment implementation in a public sector project undertaken by Solita, a software development company, for a client utilizing agile ...
Aapo Linjama, Tuomas Granlund
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DevOps in Industry 4.0: A Systematic Mapping
DevOps is the acronym for the integration of development and operations, which allows the improvement of communication and collaboration. Likewise, its objective is to help organizations develop software products and services quickly without sacrificing
Elizabeth Suescún-Monsalve +3 more
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NFV service dynamicity with a DevOps approach : demonstrating zero-touch deployment & operations [PDF]
Next generation network services will be realized by NFV-based microservices to enable greater dynamics in deployment and operations. Here, we present a demonstrator that realizes this concept using the NFV platform built in the EU FP7 project UNIFY ...
Cai, X +10 more
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The Impact of COVID‐19 on Open Source Development Activities: A Multi‐Method Study
ABSTRACT The social isolation measures resulting from the COVID‐19 outbreak changed work practices in various sectors, especially with the shift to working from home. However, the implications of the pandemic on the maintenance and evolution of open‐source software (OSS) still deserve further studies.
Márcio Vinicius Okimoto +3 more
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A study on performance measures for auto-scaling CPU-intensive containerized applications [PDF]
Autoscaling of containers can leverage performance measures from the different layers of the computational stack. This paper investigate the problem of selecting the most appropriate performance measure to activate auto-scaling actions aiming at ...
Casalicchio, Emiliano
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