scholarly journals Determining Microservice Boundaries: A Case Study Using Static and Dynamic Software Analysis

Author(s):  
Tiago Matias ◽  
Filipe F. Correia ◽  
Jonas Fritzsch ◽  
Justus Bogner ◽  
Hugo S. Ferreira ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 269-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil Walkinshaw ◽  
Kirill Bogdanov ◽  
Mike Holcombe ◽  
Sarah Salahuddin

Author(s):  
Mazen Ismaeel Ghareb ◽  
Gary Allen

This paper explores a new framework for calculating hybrid system metrics using software quality metrics aspect-oriented and object-oriented programming. Software metrics for qualitative and quantitative measurement is a mix of static and dynamic software metrics. It is noticed from the literature survey that to date, most of the architecture considered only the evaluation focused on static metrics for aspect-oriented applications. In our work, we mainly discussed the collection of static parameters ,  long with AspectJ-specific dynamic software metrics.The structure may provide a new direction for research while predicting software attributes because earlier dynamic metrics were ignored when evaluating quality attributes such as maintainability, reliability, and understandability of Asepect Oriented software. Dynamic metrics based on the  fundamentals of software engineering are equally crucial for software analysis as are static metrics. A similar concept is borrowed with the introduction of dynamic software metrics to implement aspect-riented software development.Currently, we only propose a structure and model using static and dynamic parameters to test the aspect-oriented method, but we still need to validate the proposed approach.


SIMULATION ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 94 (11) ◽  
pp. 1027-1040
Author(s):  
Hamed Maleki ◽  
Aydin Aghazadeh Shabestari

Continuous improvement in quality is the most important mantra for success in today’s competitive market. Previous studies indicated that although quality is the most important factor in gaining competitive superiority, increasing the level of quality alone cannot meet customers’ needs. One complementary approach to improving the level of quality to meet customers’ expectations is to lower the production costs and price of finished products. The quality circle as a path to achieve greater customer satisfaction is formed to identify the cost of quality and thus reduce this cost, which is a significant cost portion of the entire life cycle of products. This paper presents a case study in an electromotor manufacturing company. First, we build a mathematical model to allocate inspection stations to manufacturing processes and propose a heuristic approach to optimize it. Next, we use Enterprise Dynamic software for simulation. Finally, we compare these methods.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 400-422 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meri Duryan ◽  
Hedley Smyth

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to address hierarchies in a large program of projects. It explores cultivation of communities of practice (CoP) within a hierarchical client organization that manages multi-billion-euro infrastructure programs and projects.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is based on an exploratory longitudinal case study approach involving action research. In-depth semi-structured interviews, company records, industry reports and observation from a case study in the hierarchical bureaucracy were translated into the language of cognitive maps for software analysis and subsequent interpretation.FindingsThe findings highlight the importance of hierarchy constraints and program management practices in project-based firms. The involvement of senior management in CoP cultivation reinforced the community’s contribution to strategic value creation in the firm under scrutiny.Research limitations/implicationsThis paper mobilizes the concepts of boundary spanning and loose coupling as a way of analyzing the role of CoPs in bureaucratic hierarchies to promote learning and knowledge transfer. The results of the study suggest that application of those concepts can contribute to sustainability of CoPs in hierarchical organizations by giving them social space to span horizontal and vertical boundaries.Practical implicationsThe authors practically contribute to the field by demonstrating the process and the impact of CoP sponsors’ engagement in their cultivation. This was enabled through the research-oriented action research component. The paper also concludes that cognitive mapping may provide a useful addition to engaged research, potentially simulating and influencing change in practice.Originality/valueThe academic contribution concerns understanding the roles of hierarchies, program management and CoP cultivation in project-based firms. It offers clear guidelines for managers of hierarchical bureaucracies to cultivate CoPs to address hierarchical constraints and how CoPs differ in organizational form.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gergő Balogh

E dolgozat fő eredményei kapcsolódnak a részben vagy egészben automatizált program elemzéshez és a fejlesztési folyamatokhoz. A célom az volt, hogy hasznos eszközökkel, módszerekkel és technológiákkal segítsem a különböző szoftverfejlesztéssel foglalkozó szakemberek munkáját. A téziseimet három nagy csoportra osztottam: "A szoftverfejlesztői csapatok produktivitásának mérése és előrejelzése"; "Izgalmas és magával ragadó szoftver és teszt vizualizációs technikák biztosítása"; és "Figyelmet érdemlő helyek azonosítása a csomaghierarchiában lefedettségi adatok alapján"


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-240
Author(s):  
Aji Ratna Kusuma ◽  
Paisal Akbar

The current COVID-19 pandemic condition requires the Indonesian government to act quickly and effectively in dealing with the threat of a crisis; for this reason, the concept of adaptive governance promises a more innovative approach in an effective way to deal with a complex environment. Adaptation in governance is carried out by producing policy products that are swift, efficient, and effective in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. This research aims to find out how the local government of East Kutai Regency applies the concept of adaptive governance with the scope of policies and collaboration between parties in handling the COVID-19 Pandemic. The benefits of research will fill the space for scientific studies related to adaptive governance approaches in handling pandemics through policy products and collaboration between parties within the most basic scope, namely the East Kutai Regency level. This research is qualitative research with the descriptive method; the approach used in this research is a case study approach. For research data analysis, this study used Qualitative Data Software Analysis (QDSA) NVivo 12 Plus. The study results show that the five agencies have carried out their roles to provide adaptive governance. Of the six indicators, each agency has a different percentage level. There are tons of steps that have been taken to prevent the spread and handling of COVID-19 by the government and agencies, as well as layers of society. The involvement of Task Force Teams at all levels, the Police, Military District Commands, Community Organizations, NGOs, and Companies in assisting the prevention and handling of the COVID-19 pandemic running the East Kutai District Health Office shows a form of participation and collaboration in handling the COVID-19 pandemic health disaster. Which is an essential value in realizing adaptive governance.


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