17 research outputs found
Peaceful coexistence: agile developer perspectives on software architecture.
This study aims to explore the relationship between agility and architecture by surveying 72 software
developers at IBM. Results suggest that software architecture and agility are not like oil and water. In particular,
Agile developers perceived architectures as important and supportive (rather than in contrast or neutral) to agile
values. This kind of positive perception of software architectural principles and practice bodes well for future
efforts to integrate agile and architecture practices
Resonse to prayer of the faithful
Group composition performed by Subiaco church music workshop participants in Sepedi, with the drum accompaniment
Tata rena wa Madimong
Group composition performed by Subiaco church music workshop participants in Sepedi, with the drum accompaniment
Kyrie
Group composition performed by Subiaco church music workshop participants in Sepedi, with the drum accompaniment
Mobile Apps Development: A Framework for Technology Decision Making.
Developers of a new Mobile App have to undertake a number of decisions, including the target platform and the development technology to utilize. Even though there is no one-size-fits-all solution, which could meet all needs for all contexts, this paper is concerned with an exploratory study aimed to provide developers with a framework to support their technology selection process, including practical guidelines on how to select the technology that best fits the given context and requirements. The exploited research methods are survey, interview, and case study. Results consist in a model of, and a collection of data and experts’ experiences about, some advanced platforms. Results are packed in a tool-prototype: once entered the needs and required device features, the tool returns measures that allow a decision maker to identify the development technology, among the recommended alternatives, which best
fulfills the actual requirements
Mantsu a gago Morena
Group composition performed by Subiaco church music workshop participants in Sepedi, with the drum accompaniment
Mobile Apps Development: A Framework for Technology Decision Making.
Developers of a new Mobile App have to undertake a number of decisions, including the target platform and the development technology to utilize. Even though there is no one-size-fits-all solution, which could meet all needs for all contexts, this paper is concerned with an exploratory study aimed to provide developers with a framework to support their technology selection process, including practical guidelines on how to select the technology that best fits the given context and requirements. The exploited research methods are survey, interview, and case study. Results consist in a model of, and a collection of data and experts’ experiences about, some advanced platforms. Results are packed in a tool-prototype: once entered the needs and required device features, the tool returns measures that allow a decision maker to identify the development technology, among the recommended alternatives, which best
fulfills the actual requirements