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- KonferenzbeitragChallenges of Low Code PAAS Environments for Future Software Reengineering(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 44, Heft 2, 2024) Konersmann, MarcoLow code software on Platform as a Service (PaaS) environments allow for rapid development and operation of productive business software systems by people that have no software development background. We identify and describe the challenges that low code software in PaaS environments pose on future reengineering. We distinguish between the challenges im posed by PaaS, by low code development, and by their combination, and outline potential solutions. Some of those have to be addressed by the platform owners, while some can be addressed only by the organizations using low code PaaS environments.
- ReportDesigning Smart Urban Objects - Adaptation, Multi-user Usage, Walk-up-and-use and Joy of Use(2021) Koch, Michael; Fietkau, Julian; Stojko, Laura; Buck, AnnaDesigning human-computer interaction for non-personal computing devices in urban space poses different challenges than designing for personal devices. In this paper we summarize the findings from a project developing smart urban objects to help elderly people participate in urban life. We present four key challenges that have been identified designing such objects, and present first ideas for how to address these challenges. The four key challenges are adaptability (and data privacy), multi-user usage, walk-up-and-use and joy of use.
- KonferenzbeitragDesigning Software Transparency: A Multidisciplinary Endeavor(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 40, Heft 1, 2020) Chazette, Larissa; Busch, Melanie; Schrapel, Maximilian; Korte, Kai; Schneider, KurtSoftware systems support end-users in making daily decisions, thanks to ubiquituous computing. As long as the system behaves in accordance to users’ expectations, the user continues to trust the system. In the case of unexpected software behavior, there is often a lack of transparency and comprehensibility, since the user cannot understand the reason for the resulting behavior. An extensive variety of requirements can be involved when we consider software transparency. These requirements are, most of the times, interrelated in a complex network, influencing each other. In this paper, we explore the opportunities of a multidisciplinary work and the possible challenges in achieving software transparency. We use a navigation scenario to explore the possibilities in terms of a system. The expected result of this joint dialogue is to identify challenges and constraints in the requirements operationalization, in the requirements process itself, and discuss adequate ways to overcome them.
- KonferenzbeitragPeer-Reviewing and Submission Dynamics Around Top Software-Engineering Venues: A Juniors’ Perspective(Software Engineering 2023, 2023) Alchokr, Rand; Krüger, Jacob; Shakeel, Yusra; Saake, Gunter; Leich, ThomasResearch is an intrinsically challenging process full of obstacles. However, these obstacles may be more dominant for a specific group of researchers (such as junior researchers) compared to others. It is the responsibility of the community to pay close attention to those groups that may be struggling for unfair reasons and provide necessary support. Junior researchers are of high importance to the scientific community, and are defined as young researchers who have recently started their research career[ Li19]. Despite their importance, juniors may face impediments when starting their career that hinder their activities and motivation. For instance, collaboration aspects and peer-reviewing models can play a role. Junior researchers without a high reputation (e.g., via their co-authors) may be negatively impacted by reputation biases, and thus could have even more problems with publishing and building their reputation independently. In our study, we investigate what challenges junior researchers perceive when submitting their work to software-engineering venues with a high reputation.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards Model-based Development of Context-aware Augmented Reality Applications(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 39, Heft 2, 2019) Yigitbas, Enes; Jovanovikj, Ivan; Sauer, Stefan; Engels, GregorAugmented Reality (AR) is a technique that enables users to interact with their physical environment through the overlay of digital information. With the spread of AR applications in various domains (e.g. product design, manufacturing or maintenance) and the introduction of concepts such as Pervasive Augmented Reality (PAR), the aspect context-awareness started to play an important role. By sensing the user’s current context and adapting the AR application accordingly, an adequate user experience can be achieved. Due to the complex structure and composition of AR applications, their development is a challenging task. Although, context-awareness for AR systems was addressed to some extent, a systematic method for development of context-aware AR applications is not fully covered yet. Therefore, in this paper, we identify the main challenges for development of context-aware AR applications and sketch our solution idea for a model-based development framework