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- KonferenzbeitragOn the appropriate rationale for using design patterns and pattern documentation(Software Engineering 2014, 2014) Durdik, Zoya; Reussner, Ralf H.
- KonferenzbeitragA proposal on validation of an agile architecture-modelling process(Software Engineering 2011 – Workshopband, 2011) Durdik, ZoyaAlthough considered to be incompatible, a combination of agile methods and architectural modelling could open a new perspective in software development. On the one hand, agile methods offer the flexibility required today. On the other hand, architectural modelling is considered as a pre-requisite for the systematic cross-project reuse and for the resulting increase in software developer productivity. In this paper, I define an approach for the empirical validation of a novel process for agile architectural modelling that drives requirements elicitation through the use of patterns and components. I point out the challenges connected to the process development, its design variants (degrees of freedom) and propose a validation concept.1
- KonferenzbeitragTowards software sustainability guidelines for long-living industrial systems(Software Engineering 2011 – Workshopband, 2011) Koziolek, Heiko; Weiss, Roland; Durdik, Zoya; Stammel, Johannes; Krogmann, KlausLong-living software systems are sustainable if they can be cost-effectively maintained and evolved over their complete life-cycle. Software-intensive systems in the industrial automation domain are typically long-living and cause high evolution costs, because of new customer requirements, technology changes, and failure reports. Many methods for sustainable software development have been proposed in the scientific literature, but most of them are not applied in industrial practice. We identified typical evolution scenarios in the industrial automation domain and conducted an extensive literature search to extract a number of guidelines for sustainable software development based on the methods found in literature. For validation purposes, we map one evolution scenario to these guidelines in this paper.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTowards Sustainable Industrial Automation Systems(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 30, Heft 2, 2010) Weiss, Roland; Koziolek, Heiko; Stammel, Johannes; Durdik, ZoyaWe identified a set of open issues in the context of software aging and long-living systems with respect to the application domain of industrial automation systems, e.g. process control [7] and SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems. Existing systems in the automation domain suffer from expensive evolution and maintenance as well as from long release cycles. One of the root causes for this is that longevity was not considered during their construction. Most of the solutions that can be found today are not domain-specific, and tend to focus rather on symptoms than on causes. Therefore, we initiated a research project which has the target to define more clearly what domain-specific longevity means, to survey existing approaches, and to derive methods and techniques for addressing the mentioned problem in the industrial automation domain. In this contribution we present the objectives of this project and outline our state of progress.