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- KonferenzbeitragAgile software engineering techniques: the missing link in large scale lean product development(Software Engineering 2013, 2013) Scheerer, Alexander; Schmidt, Christoph T.; Heinzl, Armin; Hildenbrand, Tobias; Voelz, DirkMany software development companies have fundamentally changed the way they organize and run their development organizations in the course of the last decade. Lean and agile software development became more and more common. Lean focuses on continuous value generation based on a framework of principles known from manufacturing. But how do software developers actually implement these principles in their daily work? Based on insights from several software development teams at a large-scale enterprise software company in Germany, we show that agile software engineering techniques seamlessly integrate into lean product development principles. This paper shows empirical insights on how to implement these principles in a professional context and every-day work.
- ZeitschriftenartikelAktuelle Herausforderungen in verteilten RE-Prozessen(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 28, Heft 1, 2008) Herrmann, Andrea; Illes-Seifert, Timea; Geisser, Michael; Hildenbrand, Tobias
- KonferenzbeitragEnabling social network analysis in distributed collaborative software development(Software Engineering 2009 - Workshopband, 2009) Kramer, Tommi; Hildenbrand, Tobias; Acker, ThomasSocial network analysis in software engineering attains an important role in project support as more and more projects have to be conducted in globally-distributed settings. Distributed project participants and software artifacts, such as requirements specifications, architectural models, and source code, can seriously impede efficient collaboration. However, collaborative software development platforms bear the potential information for facilitating distributed projects through adequate information supply. Hence, we developed a method and tool implementation for applying social network analysis techniques in globally-distributed settings and thus provide superior information on expertise location, co-worker activities, and personnel development.
- ZeitschriftenartikelEntwicklungshilfe: Software über Betriebsgrenzen hinweg erstellen(Wirtschaftsinformatik und Management: Vol. 1, No. 2, 2009) Hildenbrand, Tobias; Scheibmayr, Sven; Heim, StephanSoziale und psychologische Faktoren spielen für eine erfolgreiche Kooperation zwischen Betrieben eine wichtige Rolle — neben technischen und organisatorischen Anforderungen. Wie man die unterschiedlichen Bereiche unter einen Hut bekommt erfahren Sie hier...
- ZeitschriftenartikelInterview mit Norbert Szyperski über die „Innovationskultur in Deutschland“(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 4, 2005) Heinzl, Armin; Hildenbrand, Tobias
- ZeitschriftenartikelKonzeption einer Kollaborationsplattform für die zwischenbetriebliche Softwareerstellung(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 49, No. 4, 2007) Hildenbrand, Tobias; Korchminskaya, Alla; Oswald, Stephan; Bieber, Eike; Berchez, Jean-Pierre; Maché, NielsKernpunkteDas Projekt TASK stärkt die zwischenbetriebliche, komponentenbasierte Softwareerstellung in Baden-Württemberg. Im Rahmen dieses Projekts wurden verschiedene wissenschaftliche Studien durchgeführt. In Zusammenarbeit mit den beteiligten Unternehmen wurden u. a. folgende Ergebnisse erarbeitet:Zwischenbetriebliche Softwareerstellung kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen erfordert neben der grundsätzlichen Bereitschaft zur Zusammenarbeit in erster Linie gegenseitiges Vertrauen und effiziente Koordination der Zusammenarbeitsprozesse.Die technische Unterstützung dieser Prozesse erfordert die stärkere Integration existierender und innovativer Lösungen für die Anbahnung, Durchführung und Verwaltung unternehmensübergreifender Softwareprojekte.Das Konzept der Kollaborationsplattform TASK 2.0 beinhaltet die funktionale Erweiterung einer existierenden Plattform und berücksichtigt dabei speziell die von uns erhobenen Anforderungen kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen.AbstractThe development of business application software is increasingly based on the development of different components by various suppliers. In the next step, system vendors integrate these components. Hereby, inter-organizational collaboration becomes more and more important for the software industry. In order to strengthen the value-added processes within these established software supply chains, the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Baden-Württemberg funded the project TASK that aims at fostering inter-organizational design, integration, and implementation of software components. The present article on the one hand provides an insight into the structure as well as the progress of this project and, on the other hand, presents academic research results in terms of an empirical analysis of barriers and drivers of interorganizational collaboration and of the purposeful design of a collaboration platform. The article concludes with a summary and a discussion of current and upcoming issues in establishing and sustaining inter-organizational collaboration structures within the software industry.
- KonferenzbeitragNew applications for wikis in software engineering(PRIMIUM - Process Innovation for Enterprise Software, 2009) Geisser, Michael; Happel, Hans-Jörg; Hildenbrand, Tobias; Korthaus, Axel; Seedorf, StefanWithin software development, wikis are currently mainly used for brainstorming and documentation purposes or error management and project coordination. This article describes four advanced application scenarios for wiki support in software development processes: Requirements Engineering, Traceability and Rationale Management, Architectural Knowledge Sharing, and Lessons Learned Management in a distributed knowledge infrastructure. Finally, we will give a conclusion by summarizing the main advantages and drawbacks of the presented innovative uses of wikis in software engineering.
- KonferenzbeitragA pragmatic approach to traceability in model-driven development(PRIMIUM - Process Innovation for Enterprise Software, 2009) Aleksy, Markus; Hildenbrand, Tobias; Obergfell, Claudia; Schader, Martin; Schwind, MichaelA common problem in model-driven software development (MDSD) processes is the tracing of requirements across different phases of the software development life cycle and multiple levels of abstraction down to the code level. Because debugging at the model level is not feasible yet, unwanted or unexpected behavior of the executable system needs to be analyzed at the code level at run-time and in a feedback loop must be traced back to and handled at the model level. Thus, traceability is a very important success factor and quality criterion in software engineering and maintenance and especially when developing high-quality model-driven infrastructures. In this paper, we present the conceptual design and prototypical implementation of a lightweight traceability approach which supports tracing requirements across different models and levels of abstraction. While providing support for representing different types of traceability links between design models and implementation details, our approach can easily be integrated into existing MDSD projects without increasing their complexity.
- ZeitschriftenartikelÜber die Zukunft der deutschen Softwareindustrie(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 26, Heft 1, 2005) Hildenbrand, Tobias
- ZeitschriftenartikelDie Übertragbarkeit der Open Source-Entwicklungsmethodik in die Unternehmenspraxis(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 26, Heft 1, 2006) Hildenbrand, Tobias; Geisser, Michael; Nospers, Markus