scholarly journals Calculating and Understanding the Usefulness of JIRA Developers Communities

Author(s):  
Aayush Rai

Tools for project management and bugs or problems following have become useful for managing the event method of the Open supply package. These tools clear the communications task between developers and make certain the quantifiability of the given project. The additional data developers square measure ready to interchange, the brighter square measure the achievements, and therefore the larger is that the limit of developers keen on a change. During this paper, we tend to gift an introductory determined investigation of the companies-structure of developers in JIRA by learning some well-liked comes hosted within the repository. We tend to study however, these firms perform in terms of the given issue’s issue-resolution time. The most contributions of this work square measure the authentication of the survival of firms in developer networks, and therefore, the actual finding that the given issue’s problem resolution time isn't correlative with the importance of a developer company.

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (18) ◽  
pp. 6052
Author(s):  
Thomas Burns ◽  
Gregory Fichthorn ◽  
Jason Ling ◽  
Sharare Zehtabian ◽  
Salih S. Bacanlı ◽  
...  

In modern smarthomes, temperature regulation is achieved through a mix of traditional and emergent technologies including air conditioning, heating, intelligent utilization of the effects of sun, wind, and shade as well as using stored heat and cold. To achieve the desired comfort for the inhabitants while minimizing environmental impact and cost, the home controller must predict how its actions will impact the temperature and other environmental factors in various parts of the home. The question we are investigating in this paper is whether the temperature values in different rooms in a home are predictable based on readings from sensors in the home. We are also interested in whether increased accuracy can be achieved by adding sensors to capture the state of doors and windows of the given room and/or the whole home, and what type of machine learning algorithms can take advantage of the additional information. As experimentation on real-world homes is highly expensive, we use ScaledHome, a 1:12 scale, IoT-enabled model of a smart home for data acquisition. Our experiments show that while additional data can improve the accuracy of the prediction, the type of machine learning models needs to be carefully adapted to the number of data features available.


Author(s):  
Ashutosh Kumar Yadav

During the current trends in IT and Software industry- DevOps, the project management system is mainly responsible to keep track of various projects that are undertaken by the organization and developed with in same premises or geographically locations. The main problem is to develop a system which can handle various task of project management by providing security to project related work while transferring and to provide a communication system for discussion of problems. So this system will run on the virtual private network of organization also secured socket layer is used instead simple hypertext transfer protocol. In project management system the client wants a system that can be used to check the progress that the projects had made which it had distributed among different organization for development. In this arena a central repository (database) should be created which will be maintained by project developing origination on day-to-day basis i.e. the organization must have to update the database on the basis of progress made by them on the given module. The files will be uploaded by assigned user on any particular project about his daily work. There will be various powers to the user which will be provided according to role of a person in particular project. In this system only the status will be changed and nothing will be deleted until any particular project will be completed. Menu of different project will be shown also according to the role. Each user will be provided unique id. for a particular project however user can perform different role simultaneously.


Organizacija ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 286-308
Author(s):  
Igor Kononenko ◽  
Svitlana Lutsenko

Abstract Background and Purpose: The selection of a “right” project management methodology for a particular project represents a problem of great importance. Its solution affects crucial project parameters like cost, duration, product quality, and the project’s success in general. The purpose of this study is to present a method for the formation of the project management methodology and illustrate its applicability on a software development project’s example. Design/Methodology/Approach: In this study, we describe the method of project management methodology formation that allows the forming of a specialized methodology for any IT project considering the fuzziness of information about the project, its environment, and existing expert’s recommendations. The method involves 1) collecting baseline information using a questionnaire, 2) calculating weighted Hamming and Euclidean distances, 3) solving a three-criterion optimization problem using a minimax approach with fuzzy input data. Results: All six stages of the project management methodology formation’s method (project evaluation, basis selection, alternative methodologies formation, methodology selection, methodology application, and methodology tailoring) were applied to form a specialized project management methodology for an IT project to increase the possibility of its success. The most appropriate alternative based on DSDM was selected and applied to manage the project. Conclusions: The given method allows the forming of a specialized project management methodology based on the components of Generalized Body of Knowledge for any IT project considering specific conditions of the project and its environment.


2007 ◽  
pp. 44-47
Author(s):  
Andrea Radácsi ◽  
Imre Bodó ◽  
Béla Béri

When preserving genetic resources, one of the most important tasks is to conserve as much of the given gene pool for the future generations as we can. Therefore, traits that have no economic value at the moment should also be conserved. The great variety of coat colours seen in the Hungarian Grey cattle form part of the world’s genetic heritage. In order to maintain the world’s genetic diversity, we have to maintain these varieties, as well. The different coat colour varieties were determined – in both sexes and in several age groups – with a Minolta Chromameter CR-410 in an objective way. We found that the rate of the three main coat colour varieties of calves: the light reddish, the reddish and the dark reddish were 26%, 52% and 22%, respectively. Statistically significant differences were found between the L*a*b* values of the reddish coat colour of the Hungarian Grey and the red coat colour of the Limousin calves. The rate of the crane, the grey and the light grey coat colour varieties were determined in the measured female groups. The L*a*b* values of the Hungarian Grey and Maremman bulls’ coat were compared and evaluated.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-54
Author(s):  
Bryan A. Briones

Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a comprehensive online reference work that covers topics electrical and electronics engineering. Adding to the encyclopedia’s body of work, primarily encompassing the core of electrical and electronics engineering, are articles pertaining to historical background, society, project management, and education. Electrical and electronics engineering is dynamic, requiring new and updated articles to be added on a quarterly basis. Articles are authored by academics, scholars, and researchers in the industry, establishing this as a reliable resource for the given scope. With its intuitive navigational and interactive tools, Wiley’s platform makes searching the encyclopedia much easier.


Author(s):  
Tereza Soukupova ◽  
Petr Goldmann

Abstract. The Thematic Apperception Test is one of the most frequently administered apperceptive techniques. Formal scoring systems are helpful in evaluating story responses. TAT stories, made by 20 males and 20 females in the situation of legal divorce proceedings, were coded for detection and comparison of their personal problem solving ability. The evaluating instrument utilized was the Personal Problem Solving System-Revised (PPSS-R) as developed by G. F. Ronan. The results indicate that in relation to card 1, men more often than women saw the cause of the problem as removable. With card 6GF, women were more motivated to resolve the given problem than were men, women had a higher personal control and their stories contained more optimism compared to men’s stories. In relation to card 6BM women, more often than men, used emotions generated from the problem to orient themselves within the problem. With card 13MF, the men’s level of stress was less compared to that of the women, and men were more able to plan within the context of problem-solving. Significant differences in the examined groups were found in those cards which depicted significant gender and parental potentials. The TAT can be used to help identify personality characteristics and gender differences.


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