Accelerating Digital Transformation: 10 Years of Software Center

Author:   Jan Bosch ,  Jan Carlson ,  Helena Holmström Olsson ,  Kristian Sandahl
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9783031108754


Pages:   451
Publication Date:   21 October 2023
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Author:   Jan Bosch ,  Jan Carlson ,  Helena Holmström Olsson ,  Kristian Sandahl
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.712kg
ISBN:  

9783031108754


ISBN 10:   3031108752
Pages:   451
Publication Date:   21 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Part I: Continuous Delivery.- Introduction to the Continuous Delivery Theme.- 1. Climbing the Stairway to Heaven.- 2. Modeling Continuous Integration Practice Differences in Industry Software Development.- 3. Efficient and Effective Exploratory Testing of Large-Scale Software Systems.- Part II: Continuous Architecture.- Introduction to the Continuous Architecture Theme.- 4. Technical Debt Tracking: Current State of Practice: A Survey and Multiple Case Study in 15 Large Organizations.- 5. Expectations and Challenges from Scaling Agile in Mechatronics-Driven Companies – A Comparative Case Study.- 6. Lightweight Consistency Checking for Agile Model-Based Development in Practice.- Part III: Metrics.- Introduction to the Metrics Theme.- 7. MESRAM – A Method for Assessing Robustness of Measurement Programs in Large Software Development Organizations and Its Industrial Evaluation.- 8. Recognizing Lines of Code Violating Company-Specific Coding Guidelines Using Machine Learning.-9. SimSAX: A Measure of Project Similarity Based on Symbolic Approximation Method and Software Defect Inflow.- Part IV: Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development.- Introduction to the Customer Data and Ecosystem-Driven Development Theme.- 10. Requirements Engineering Challenges and Practices in Large-Scale Agile System Development.- 11. Experimentation for Business-to-Business Mission-Critical Systems: A Case Study.- 12. The Evolution of Continuous Experimentation in Software Product Development: From Data to a Data-Driven Organization at Scale.- Part V: AI Engineering.- Introduction to the AI Engineering Theme.- 13. Engineering AI Systems.

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​Jan Bosch is professor of Software Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. His research is concerned with architecture, platforms, agile practices, digital transformation, data-driven practices and, more recently, AI engineering. He is the director of the Software Center as well as the head of the AI Engineering theme. Jan Carlson is professor in Computer Science, specializing in software engineering, at Mälardalen University, Sweden. His current research focuses on model-based software and systems development, addressing areas such as artifact consistency, model-level timing analysis, and the combination of model-based development and continuous integration practices. In Software Center, he heads the Continuous Architecture theme. Helena Holmström Olsson is professor of Computer Science, with her expertise in software engineering, at Malmö University, Sweden. Her research focuses on the digital transformation of the embedded systems domain, addressing topics such as continuous practices, new business models and recurring revenue streams, data and AI driven engineering and business ecosystem management. In Software Center, she heads the Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development theme. Kristian Sandahl is professor of Software Engineering at Linköping University, Sweden and has a long career of successful cooperation between research and industry. His interests are centered around processes and tools for creating large-scale software systems, mainly in the fields of requirements engineering, maintenance, testing, and teaching software engineering in project courses. Miroslaw Staron is professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He has published extensively on software metrics, model-driven software development andempirical software engineering and cooperates with Ericsson, Volvo and other telecom companies and car manufacturers. Miroslaw Staron heads the Metrics theme in Software Center.

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