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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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The Impact of Software-as-a-Service on Software Ecosystems

2013
The trend towards cloud-based applications changes the way customers run their businesses, but also the way software is sold and delivered. This affects software ecosystems and the way software vendors interact and manage their partners. In order to explore on the impacts, we conducted a single-case study by examining a globally leading software vendor
Schütz, Sebastian Walter   +2 more
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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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Service-based software: the future for flexible software

Proceedings Seventh Asia-Pacific Software Engeering Conference. APSEC 2000, 2002
For the past 40 years, the techniques, processes and methods of software development have been dominated by supply-side issues, giving rise to a software industry oriented towards developers rather than users. To achieve the levels of functionality, flexibility and time-to-market required by users, a radical shift is required in the development of ...
Keith H. Bennett   +5 more
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Software as a service

Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '02, 2002
The tutorial "Software as a Service: ASP and ASP aggregation" will give an introduction and overview of the concept of "renting" access to software to customers (subscribers). Application service providers (ASPs) are enterprises hosting one or more applications and provide access to subscribers over the Internet by means of browser technology ...
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Towards software engineering paradigm for software as a service

2014 Seventh International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3), 2014
The Software as a Service model of Cloud Computing offers economies of scale through the pay per use model; however, it renders the modern software very different from traditional software. Hence, there is a need to adapt Software Engineering approach in a manner that will make the development process and delivery of Software as a Service more ...
Niyati Baliyan, Sandeep Kumar 0004
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Software as a Service

2012
Earlier chapters discussed how computing resources and application development and deployment platforms can be delivered as a service, so that developers can leverage the cloud IT infrastructure to create novel application services. This chapter looks at some popular cloud applications that a developer who wants to create service-oriented applications ...
Dinkar Sitaram, Geetha Manjunath
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Design of service level agreements for software services

Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing, 2009
During last years, Quality of Service (QoS) aspects in service-based applications tend to be more and more challenging issues. The paper is focused on various aspects of QoS contracts and especially on these being parts of Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Diana Berberova, Boyan Bontchev
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On Service-Orientation for Automotive Software

2017 IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA), 2017
Background: During the last decades, the functional power and complexity of automotive E/E architectures grew radically and is going to grow further in the future. For highly and fully automated driving, functions with the highest safety integrity level need to be realized, requiring new development methodologies and a new level of formal rigor.
Stefan Kugele   +5 more
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A software service

Data Processing, 1986
Abstract Software documentation is not treated with great importance by suppliers. It has come to be regarded as a ‘bad joke’ in the DP industry. However, the microcomputer software suppliers are showing that good documentation can be produced. Documentation houses are available for redeveloping current documentation and developing standards for ...
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