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- KonferenzbeitragFallstudie zur Modellierung von Software- Entwicklungsprozessen auf Basis von SPEM 2.0(Software Engineering 2008, 2008) Brunner, Max; Jung, Martin; Kips, Detlef; Schmidt, KarstenDas SPEM (Software Process Engineering Metamodel) der OMG ist ein UML-basiertes Metamodell zur Spezifikation von Software-Entwicklungsprozessmodellen. Die vorliegende Fallstudie beschreibt die Erfahrungen, welche die Autoren beim praktischen Einsatz des SPEM gewonnen haben. Ziel der Fallstudie war es, einen in der Praxis etablierten Entwicklungsprozess aus dem Bereich der Automobilindustrie auf Basis des SPEM 2.0 möglichst präzise zu beschreiben.
- KonferenzbeitragInner Source in Platform-based Product Engineering(Software Engineering und Software Management 2018, 2018) Riehle, Dirk; Capraro, Maximilian; Kips, Detlef; Horn, LarsDie vorzustellende Veröffentlichung wurde in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering vol. 42, no. 12 (December 2016), 1162-1177, veröffentlicht. Der Titel lautet Inner Source in Platform-Based Product Engineering. Es folgt der Artikel-Abstract: Inner source is an approach to collaboration across intra-organizational boundaries for the creation of shared reusable assets. Prior project reports on inner source suggest improved code reuse and better knowledge sharing. Using a multiple-case case study research approach, we analyze the problems that three major software development organizations were facing in their product line engineering efforts. We find that a root cause, the separation of product units as profit centers from a platform organization as a cost center, leads to delayed deliveries, increased defect rates, and redundant software components. All three organizations assume that inner source can help solve these problems. The article analyzes the expectations that these companies were having towards inner source and the problems they were experiencing in its adoption. Finally, the article presents our conclusions on how these organizations should adapt their existing engineering efforts.