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solution delivery organizations beyond the traditionally accepted limits of software
development and delivery capabilities. Lean methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma and DevOps
can help improve operational solution delivery capacities through
Streamlining of solution delivery process
Improved software quality
Automation of system operations
Self-administration of system operations by development teams
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faster time to market (TTM) by transforming the Lean concept of value-added activities into
value-added product features. Agile software architecture augments solution delivery
organizations’ Agile software development life cycle (SDLC) capabilities with flexible
architectures that facilitate future product development.
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A New Model for Study of Quality Attributes to Components Based Development A...Kiogyf
A New Model for Study of Quality Attributes to Components Based Development Approach
by bstract :
Software development costs, time - to release and quality product are important factors affecting the construction of software. Different types of tools and techniques are suggested by researchers to improve in delivering quality software systems with lower cost and reduce time to delivery. One such practice is development of software using ased Software Development (CBSD) techniques. CBSD recommended Component Bbuilding software systems using existing reusable components, instead of writing from scratch. The main objective of CBSD is to writes once and reuse any number of time with no or modification . Some of the advantages that a company may available by adapting CBSD for the Software development are shorter development time which results in meet tight dead line, increase productivity and Quality Product. CBSD also, s paper is to develop the new model of software support reusability. The aim of thiproduct and describe the characteristics of some selected of attributes of CBSD models that are widely practiced in software industries. We proposed a complete model for or reuse. This Model will cover both Component Based Software Development fcomponent based software development as well as Component development phases for
A - Model. This Model is represent one good solution for Component Based Development with reduce cost and time to deliverable and save the quality of product . Keywords: Component Based Approach, Quality Model, Quality Attributes, , A - Model for CBD .
1. Introduction
Software development field is becoming more
productive day by day with the wonderful model name Agile. Agile
is the main focus of research now a days. It is because of its
abilities of handling changes in efficient way through iterative and
incremental practices. Although it became famous because of its
capabilities still there are some issues in it, which is ignorance of
usability engineering in different phases of agile that is an
important aspect to understand the software. Usability has deep
roots in software quality and is a core construct of HCI. To develop
interactive and usable systems there is a need of such a model
which can integrate HCI with Agile. To address this issue. To solve
this issue we have proposed a model which will work with both
User Centered (main focus of HCI) and Agile by assembling
different practices from both fields which will result useable
products. It will enhance software life with user satisfaction by
giving them running software with usability.
IBM's DevOps solution for CLM includes a full lifecycle suite of products for managing continuous business planning, Agile project management, continuous build, source code management, test management, and continuous application monitoring.
A New Model for Study of Quality Attributes to Components Based Development A...Kiogyf
A New Model for Study of Quality Attributes to Components Based Development Approach
by bstract :
Software development costs, time - to release and quality product are important factors affecting the construction of software. Different types of tools and techniques are suggested by researchers to improve in delivering quality software systems with lower cost and reduce time to delivery. One such practice is development of software using ased Software Development (CBSD) techniques. CBSD recommended Component Bbuilding software systems using existing reusable components, instead of writing from scratch. The main objective of CBSD is to writes once and reuse any number of time with no or modification . Some of the advantages that a company may available by adapting CBSD for the Software development are shorter development time which results in meet tight dead line, increase productivity and Quality Product. CBSD also, s paper is to develop the new model of software support reusability. The aim of thiproduct and describe the characteristics of some selected of attributes of CBSD models that are widely practiced in software industries. We proposed a complete model for or reuse. This Model will cover both Component Based Software Development fcomponent based software development as well as Component development phases for
A - Model. This Model is represent one good solution for Component Based Development with reduce cost and time to deliverable and save the quality of product . Keywords: Component Based Approach, Quality Model, Quality Attributes, , A - Model for CBD .
1. Introduction
Software development field is becoming more
productive day by day with the wonderful model name Agile. Agile
is the main focus of research now a days. It is because of its
abilities of handling changes in efficient way through iterative and
incremental practices. Although it became famous because of its
capabilities still there are some issues in it, which is ignorance of
usability engineering in different phases of agile that is an
important aspect to understand the software. Usability has deep
roots in software quality and is a core construct of HCI. To develop
interactive and usable systems there is a need of such a model
which can integrate HCI with Agile. To address this issue. To solve
this issue we have proposed a model which will work with both
User Centered (main focus of HCI) and Agile by assembling
different practices from both fields which will result useable
products. It will enhance software life with user satisfaction by
giving them running software with usability.
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Series Name: Software, System, & IT Architecture
Webinar Name: 2013 - Software, System, & IT Architecture - Good Design is Good Business: Design Management: Pictures are Worth….
Date: May 2, 2013
Presneter: Roger Snook
This Application Architecture presentation with voice overlay takes you through a number of fundamentals that remains relevant regardless of environment or technology.
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- user stories management;
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- manage risks.
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Series Name: Software, System, & IT Architecture
Webinar Name: 2013 - Software, System, & IT Architecture - Good Design is Good Business: Design Management: Pictures are Worth….
Date: May 2, 2013
Presneter: Roger Snook
This Application Architecture presentation with voice overlay takes you through a number of fundamentals that remains relevant regardless of environment or technology.
This is the first presentation in a series that will cover each of the architectural domains and enterprise architecture to bind it all together.
How can we collect, balance, agree on software requirements, and manage them across the IT product lifecycle. This presentation is an excerpt from the special training, which includes
- stakeholder management;
- user stories management;
- aligning and prioritizing business vs technical requirements;
- developing prototypes and wireframes;
- manage risks.
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systems, and the way of using is known as application modernization. The
advantages of application modernization can be summarized as increasing the
speed with which new features are delivered, exposing the functionality of existing
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is distributed architectural framework that provides service-based
solutions for improving the effectiveness of enterprise’s IT infrastructure. In this framework, technical and
business processes are implemented as services. A service is an independent software application that has been
designed to perform a specific function with emphasis on loose coupling between interacting services and their
components. SOA permits developers to utilize many of the resources from existing services to form the
distributed applications. This study has investigated to highlight the emerging issues of SOA such as service
structures advancement, requirements of evolution for current age applications like mobile-cloud, medical and
mechanism for interoperable operations. The paper also uncovers the practical application domains of SOA. It
has identified research attentions in these domains with detection of issues to carry further research to
overcome constraints in current scenarios.
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This paper reports design and implementation of a web based software system for storing and managing
information related to time management and productivity of employees working on a project.
The system
has been designed and implemented w
ith best principles from model view
controller
and agile development.
Such system has practical use for any organization in terms of ease of use, efficiency, and cost savings. The
manuscript describes design of the system as well as its database and user i
nterface. Detailed snapshots of
the working system are provided too.
Top Reasons to Choose AngularJS as your Front-end FrameworkQSS Technosoft
AngularJS is one of the best development frameworks to use for front-end development services. Most developers use AngularJS to make the projects effective with unique features and functionalities.
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The case study uses the free Archi tool, and includes download instructions. Those interested in learning the language can attempt each case study exercise using Archi, and flip to the next slide to check their work.
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This back issue of EAPJ contains valuable case studies for enterprise, solution and business architects. The articles apply enterprise architecture best practices to a wide variety of commercial, government and non-profit situations.
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and government has yielded several well regarded industry standards and noted reference models.
Dr. Turner envisions and drives a future in which sophisticated software provisions and de-provisions IT infrastructure automatically in response to business needs. The specialized appliances enterprises traditionally rely upon will be replaced by industry-standard hardware playing necessary roles on demand.
EAPJ conducted this interview from the perspective of an infrastructure architect considering a software-defined future for the networking, hosting and storage underlying a major upcoming application investment.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chief Information Officer (CIO) Luke McCormack recently
submitted testimony to a US Senate Subcommittee [1]. This case study, which is based on CIO
McCormack’s testimony, demonstrates how enterprise architects using the ArchiMate® language [2] can
quickly capture business situations using viewpoints defined in the ArchiMate specification. These
viewpoints are templates for views that address particular sets of stakeholder concerns. This case study
contains views based on and named after standard templates.
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This interview uses the Architecture Development Method (ADM) of The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF®) as a template for interviewing Allen Podraza. As shown in the figure below, the ADM cycle focuses successively on the establishment of an architecture capability, the development of an architecture, planning for the transition to the new architecture, and architecture governance. Allen has responded to this unusual interview format with expert advice relevant to all aspects of the architecture lifecycle.
For more content like this, go to eapj.org.
Welcome to the new Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal! We serve practicing and aspiring enterprise architects, as well as those who apply the holistic perspective of enterprise architecture to other disciplines. EAPJ informs their daily work and benefits their careers with content that is focused, concise, authoritative, practical and accessible. In this column, we preview all articles and recommend introductory reading each piece that assumes specialized knowledge.
This issue focuses on how EA can empower organizations to achieve their goals. EA and quality expert Mike Novak compares the TOGAF® framework for enterprise architecture with the Baldrige approach to organizational performance assessment and improvement, and shows how organizations could benefit from integrating the two paradigms. This is a great article for all those who have wondered about the relationship between EA and quality practices, or would like to learn more about either paradigm. The article assumes a bit of familiarity with the TOGAF standard, so novices should consult one of the references at the end of this article.
This issue also features an interview with Mike Callahan, a senior partner in AgileLayer, a business architecture methodology, software and consulting provider. Mike Callahan introduces us to his area of expertise, and explains how business architects practice many of the approaches Mike Novak describes in his TOGAF/Baldrige article.
I’d like to thank our expert reviewers for this issue, Jeff Hensgen and Chris McCurdy. EAPJ needs additional seasoned professionals like them willing to willing to help develop and select the best articles.
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