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Software Testing as a Service

2012
This chapter describes a qualitative study whose aim was to explore and understand the conditions that influence software testing as a service. Interviews were conducted with software professionals from 16 organizations. The study used qualitative grounded theory as its research method.
Smolander Kari   +2 more
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Immunogenetics software as a service

Human Immunology, 2015
Aim The development of a freely available immunogenetic software as a service (SaaS) platform. Making immunogenetic tools available as web applications offers benefits such as: increased accessibility and ease of use for important analytical methods, consistent access to up-to-date software and data, decreased research costs associated with ...
Wesley Marin   +4 more
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Software crowdsourcing for developing Software-as-a-Service

Frontiers of Computer Science, 2015
Recently software crowdsourcing has become a viable development paradigm for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) ecosystems. TopCoder, one of the largest competitive programming communities, enables enterprises to tap into its global talent pool and crowdsource a variety of SaaS development tasks including requirement analysis, architecture design, code, and ...
Xiaolan Xu   +3 more
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Software as a Service (SaaS)

2012
SaaS, short for Software-as-a-Service, is quickly becoming the dominant approach for software delivery as a Web-based service. It is a software deployment model in which an enterprise application is delivered and managed as a service by a software vender to simultaneously meet the needs of multiple customers.
Cecelia Wright Brown, Kofi Nyarko
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Transitioning to Software as a Service

2010
Managing a digital product company in 2010, and beyond, is a very unique and challenging experience when compared to the traditional product development and deployment models of the late 20th century taught in many MBA schools today. This chapter presents the benefits, challenges, and lessons learned of a CEO who is transforming a traditional “Software
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Cloud computing: Software as a service

2017 Second International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Technologies (ICECCT), 2017
At present, SaaS(Software as a Service) is a new mantra for many software industries and individuals. How software can be offered as a service? What are the requirements and issues of SaaS? What is architectural difference between SaaS, and other cloud computing models? What are the implementation challenges for SaaS?
Aniruddha S. Rumale, Dinesh N. Chaudhari
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Implementing Software as a Service

2008 12th International IEEE Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2008
Summary form only given. This paper describes basic architectures and best practices for implementing software as a service application. In this context, achieving good margins requires making careful engineering trade-offs between adding features and lowering total cost of ownership.
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Automated software testing as a service

Proceedings of the 1st ACM symposium on Cloud computing, 2010
This paper makes the case for TaaS--automated software testing as a cloud-based service. We present three kinds of TaaS: a "programmer's sidekick" enabling developers to thoroughly and promptly test their code with minimal upfront resource investment; a "home edition" on-demand testing service for consumers to verify the software they are about to ...
George Candea   +2 more
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Software-as-a-Service and Versionology: Towards Innovative Service Differentiation

2010 24th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2010
Version control plays an important role in software industries to manage changes and code development. It is also recognized as embedded parts in various software types such as Content Management Systems, Wikis and Word processors. The emergence of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Cloud computing stimulate the provision of online services via the ...
Badr, Youakim, Caplat, Guy
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Web Services: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Communication

2008 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2008
Web services is a fast moving research field with a profound impact to many critical research areas, ranging from software to communication, from server platforms to mobile endpoints. It emerges as a disruptive technology to various enterprises to deliver services, computing, communication and information to their customers and partners.
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