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DevOps adoption: Insights from a large European Telco
Information technology professionals often refer to DevOps as a cultural or professional movement that presents a new approach to software delivery through collaboration between the development (Dev) and the operations (Ops) teams.
António Trigo +2 more
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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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Delivering value to the business through software requires processes and coordination that often span multiple teams across complex systems, and involves developing and delivering software with both quality and resiliency. As practitioners and professionals, we know that software development and delivery is an increasingly difficult art and practice ...
Nicole Forsgren, Mik Kersten
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Exploring Green Software for Management: Tourism as an Emerging Research Field
ABSTRACT Green software has become increasingly relevant in the debate on sustainability, addressing the environmental impacts of digital technologies and their application in management. This study investigates the development of research on green software for management through a hybrid bibliometric and systematic approach, focusing on whether ...
Qian Wu +3 more
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Human DevOps: A tool for measuring and enhancing human factors in DevOps adoption
DevOps has transformed software engineering through automation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. However, human factors such as communication, psychological safety, and team dynamics have been underexplored despite their critical role in DevOps
Juan J. López-Jiménez +4 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 proposed model shows how different mappings (full, partly, or no mapping) are possible between the software engineering managerial context and the agile software development context, in particular how roles, agile practices, and metrics can be used for improved decision‐making in the managerial team context. The model is developed using qualitative
Hannes Salin +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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ABSTRACT As software applications get increasingly connected and complex, cybersecurity becomes more and more important to consider during development and evaluation. Software engineers need to be aware of various security threats and the countermeasures that can be taken to mitigate them.
Raffaela Groner +5 more
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Interest in Working Remotely: What Factors Are at Play?
ABSTRACT In the postpandemic era, attitudes toward remote work appeared to undergo a lasting transformation, with a high degree of location flexibility becoming increasingly common. Yet, in recent years, many organizations have introduced return‐to‐office (RTO) initiatives aimed at re‐establishing traditional workplace dynamics and prioritizing in ...
Eriks Klotins +4 more
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