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- KonferenzbeitragContinuing to Catch Up with State of the Art Continuous Integration Pipelines in Palladio – The Experience Report Strikes Back(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 43, Heft 4, 2023) Alber, Lucas; Boltz, Nicolas; Schmid, LarissaThe Palladio organization comprises over 50 software artifacts and is actively developed by over 32 members. This research paper presents a case study on the migration from Jenkins to GitHub Actions for automated builds in the development workflow for Palladio. The transition has yielded significant improvements in continuous integration, review processes, and deployment efficiency. The adoption of GitHub Actions’ modular and reusable workflows has further optimized our build pipeline, resulting in enhanced maintainability and reduced redundancy. Additionally, by leveraging dependency analysis, we applied the idea of incremental builds to the whole organization and automated the generation of build workflows, leading to improved resource utilization and an average speed-up in build times of 11.7. This study highlights the benefits of embracing GitHub Actions and provides valuable insights for development teams seeking to streamline their build processes.
- KonferenzbeitragMigrating a Multi-Million Lines Smalltalk System to Java – A Project Presentation(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 39, Heft 2, 2019) Borkowski, UdoparcIT provides software and methodology services for bank management, risk management and rating procedures. Initially written in Smalltalk the software evolved to a hybrid Smalltalk-Java system with more than 3 MLOC Smalltalk and more than 4 MLOC Java code. We will present how we plan to migrate the software to a Java-only solution
- TextdokumentOn the State of Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration(INFORMATIK 2021, 2021) Alnahawi,Nouri; Wiesmaier, Alexander; Grasmeyer, Tobias; Geißler, Julian; Zeier, Alexander; Bauspieß, Pia; Heinemann, AndreasSafeguarding current and future IT security from quantum computers implies more than the mere development of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms. Much work in this respect is currently being conducted, making it hard to keep track of the many individual challenges and respective solutions so far identified. In consequence, it is difficult to judge, whether all (known) challenges have been sufficiently addressed, and whether suitable solutions have been provided. We present results of a literature survey and discuss discovered challenges and solutions categorized into different areas and utilize our findings to evaluate the state of readiness for a full scale PQC migration. We use our findings as starting point to initiate an open community project in the form of a website to keep track of the ongoing efforts and the state of the art in PQC research. Thereby, we offer a single entry-point for the community into the subject reflecting the current state in a timely manner.