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Speed, data, and ecosystems: excelling in a software-driven world
Bosch J., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2016. 343 pp. Type: Book (978-1-138198-18-0)
This book is a masterful exposition of how to develop large software programs, aimed at business leaders but useful to others. “Speed” refers to shortening the time required to get new software to the customer. &...
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Sep 14 2017
The continuity of continuous integration
Ståhl D., Mårtensson T., Bosch J. Journal of Systems and Software 127 150-167, 2017. Type: Article
Continuous integration (CI) systems push the compilation, building, and testing of software changes. Either your change is a success, or you failed. Surprisingly, the route to this binary model is implemented in industry projects in a ...
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Aug 17 2017
Continuous software engineering
Bosch J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 226 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319112-82-4)
I really like the concept of this book, as defined by the quote from the book’s back cover (below). I also somewhat know and like the editor and a few of the authors of the book’s chapters. Given all of that, can I ...
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May 14 2015
COSVAM: a technique for assessing software variability in software product families
Deelstra S., Sinnema M., Nijhuis J., Bosch J. Software maintenance (Proceedings of the 20th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM’04),Sep 11-14, 2004) 458-462, 2004. Type: Proceedings
This paper addresses an important and interesting issue regarding software product families. In a software product family, it is important to understand and record the commonalities between different product instances, as well as their...
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Apr 12 2005
Framework integration problems, causes, solutions
Mattsson M., Bosch J., Fayad M. Communications of the ACM 42(10): 80-87, 1999. Type: Article
The authors describe the many issues involved in the integration of multiple frameworks at the code level. A framework in this case refers to object-oriented development systems that provide a rich class hierarchy for the application a...
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May 1 2000
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