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- Zeitschriftenartikel15. Workshop Software-Reengineering der GI-Fachgruppe Software Reengineering (SRE)(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 33, No. 2, 2013) Kelter, Udo
- ZeitschriftenartikelAufruf zur Einreichung von Beiträgen für das GI-Fachgruppen- Treffen Requirements Engineering am 29.–30.11.2012 in Nürnberg(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 3, 2012)
- ZeitschriftenartikelClassifying Green Software Engineering - The GREENSOFT Model(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 33, No. 2, 2013) Naumann, Stefan; Kern, Eva; Dick, MarkusStefan Naumann, Eva Kern Institute for Software Systems Environmental Campus Birkenfeld P.O. Box 1380, D-55761 Birkenfeld (s.naumann|e.kern)@umwelt-campus.de Markus Dick Sustainable Software Blog http://sustainablesoftware.blogspot.de sustainablesoftwareblog@gmail.com
- ZeitschriftenartikelKonferenzbericht zur IWSM/MENSURA 2012(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 4, 2012)
- ZeitschriftenartikelKonferenzbericht zur MetriKon 2012(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 4, 2012)
- ZeitschriftenartikelKonferenzbericht „Architekturen 2012 — Architekturen im Lebenszyklus komplexer Systeme“(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 3, 2012) Sauer, Stefan
- ZeitschriftenartikelModellierung in der Automatisierungstechnik (MAT 2012)(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 2, 2012) Schürr, Andy; Epple, UlrichAndy Schürr
- TextdokumentNVall: A Crash-Resistant and Kernel-Compatible Memory Allocator for NVRAM(Tagungsband des FG-BS Herbsttreffens 2023, 2023) Nguyen, Dustin; Wiedemann, Ole; Nolte, Jörg; Schröder-Preikschat, WolfgangByte-addressable non-volatile memory is essentially persistent, but slower main memory that needs to be managed accordingly. Typical memory allocators for volatile memory are highly efficient today, but usually never had to be designed to keep their state in main memory consistent at all times against the background of system crashes. In this paper we present NVall, a crash-resistant kernel-level memory allocator for non-volatile RAM (NVRAM). The allocator works in a transactional manner, uses existing volatile memory to improve the performance of normal operation and is able to recover its volatile state from persistent data after a system crash. We implemented the allocator for the FreeBSD kernel and compare its performance against the standard (non-crash-resistant) in-kernel allocator of FreeBSD.
- ZeitschriftenartikelQualitätsbasierte Bewertung Agiler Entwicklungsmethoden mit dem AMMI(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 2, 2012) Janus, AndréAndré Janus