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- Zeitschriftenartikel2nd Workshop Energy Aware Software-Engineering and Development (EASED@BUIS)(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 33, No. 2, 2013) Bunse, Christian; Gottschalk, Marion; Naumann, Stefan; Winter, Andreas
- TextdokumentAutomated Continuous Evaluation of AUTOSAR Software Architecture for Complex Powertrain Systems(INFORMATIK 2017, 2017) Venkitachalam, Hariharan; Powale, Kalkin Anand; Granrath, Christian; Richenhagen, JohannesConnectivity of the vehicle to heterogeneous information sources is one of the key factors which lead to complexity of automotive software architecture. The information content from external communication sources modifies the structure, content and the synchronization of control algorithms. In addition to this, time and cost constraints for software development are challenging. With increasing complexity and reduction of development time, ensuring software quality is one of the foremost priorities of vehicle manufacturers. Software architecture plays an important role in ensuring quality by implementing design principles which enhance non-functional quality attributes of the automotive software. The extent to which a software architecture definition fulfills the quality requirements is not verified at early stages of development. As a consequence, design problems are transferred to later stages of development thereby causing rework of software artifacts. The paper focuses on a tool-based evaluation of non-functional quality characteristics using the concept of Continuous Integration for AUTOSAR-based transmission control software. The suggested approach enables early and continuous evaluation of software architecture thereby improving software quality
- ZeitschriftenartikelKonferenzbericht „Architekturen 2012 — Architekturen im Lebenszyklus komplexer Systeme“(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 3, 2012) Sauer, Stefan
- WorkshopbeitragPrivacy ad Absurdum - How Workplace Privacy Dashboards Compromise Privacy(Mensch und Computer 2020 - Workshopband, 2020) Polst, Svenja; Feth, DenisIn times of data-driven business, privacy and data protection are gaining importance. Users and legal bodies require the implementation of privacy-enhancing and transparencyenhancing technologies, such as privacy dashboards. Even though privacy dashboards contribute to privacy and data protection, they may also carry risks themselves. For example, privacy dashboards require access to and collection of quite a huge amount of personal data. This of course leads to a conflict with their primary goal—namely privacy, including data-minimization—and thus leads it ad absurdum. We particularly focus on privacy dashboards for employees as an example technology for transparency and self-determination at their workplace. Conflicts address among others transparency vs. data-minimization, and self-determination vs. social pressure. In this paper, we elaborate such conflicts and discuss corresponding solution strategies.