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- KonferenzbeitragApplication landscape metrics: overview, classification, and practical usage(Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures, 2009) Addicks, Jan Stefan; Gringel, PhilippDue to mergers and acquisitions as well as uncoordinated projects, application landscapes of today's organizations contain redundant applications (two or more applications that have similar functionality). To consolidate the application landscape, comparisons of applications have to be performed. Application landscape metrics are seen as an appropriate instrument for such comparisons. This contribution describes a method as well as a template to classify landscape metrics. In presenting a tool prototype, we provide a first glance of how to practically employ application landscape metrics.
- KonferenzbeitragEin gutes Bild erfordert mindestens 1000 Worte – Datenvisualisierungen in der Praxis(Software Engineering 2014, 2014) Kruse, Steffen; Gringel, Philipp
- KonferenzbeitragI-pattern for gap analysis(Software Engineering 2010 – Workshopband (inkl. Doktorandensymposium), 2010) Gringel, Philipp; Postina, MatthiasPatterns are an effective way to express solutions to constantly occurring problems in software engineering. Books like Erich Gamma's Design Patterns ([Gam94]) or Martin Fowler's Analysis Pattern ([Fow96]) helped to develop a common understanding of problem solving in this field. The pattern catalog developed by members of the chair Software Engineering for Business Information Systems (sebis) of TU-Munich ([BELM08]) addresses patterns related to reoccurring problems in enterprise architecture management (EAM) and the authors are still working on this catalog. [BELM08] mentions several concerns related to SOA but is missing patterns concerning the initiation of SOA. This contribution will elaborate on an I-Pattern related to SOA-initiation on the basis of [EHH+08]. The focus lies on the problem of gap analysis on application landscapes as stated in [PSS09] and will further add metrics for gap analysis to this I-Pattern.
- ZeitschriftenartikelIterative Zielarchitekturdefinition in SOAMIG(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 30, Heft 2, 2010) Zillmann, Christian; Gringel, Philipp; Winter, AndreasSoftware-Migrationen erfordern die Definition von Zielarchitekturen, die die Eigenschaften des neuen Architekturparadigmas weitgehend nutzen, und die die Architektureinschränkungen der zu migrierenden Systeme ausreichend berücksichtigen. Im Rahmen des OAMIG-Projekts zur Migration in Service-orientierte Architekturen wird ein inkrementelles Vorgehensmodell zur Ermittlung einer solchen Zielarchitektur entwickelt. Der Beitrag beschreibt dieses Vorgehen und skizziert erste Anwendungserfahrungen.