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IEEE Software
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- IEEE Quantum Week
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Pages: C2 - C2
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Computing Edge
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Pages: C4 - C4
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Computer Society Information
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Pages: C3 - C3
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- The Next Frontier in Software Development: AI-Augmented Software
Development Processes-
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Authors: Ipek Ozkaya;
Pages: 4 - 9
Abstract: Excitement around advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm. This article reviews how software development processes evolved successfully only when automation was appropriately targeted to remove roadblocks and recommends that the software development community needs to replicate the same mindset when embracing generative AI based tools.
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Staff Listing
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Pages: 5 - 6
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Computer Society: Call for Papers
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Pages: 9 - 9
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Computer Society Career Center
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Pages: 10 - 10
Abstract: null
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Migrating the Communication Protocol of Client–Server Applications
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Authors: Gabriel Darbord;Benoît Verhaeghe;Anne Etien;Nicolas Anquetil;Anas Shatnawi;Abderrahmane Seriai;Mustapha Derras;
Pages: 11 - 18
Abstract: As part of a collaboration with Berger-Levrault, an international IT company, we are working on the migration of client-server applications. To escape legacy technologies and to evolve towards a “software as a service” model, the company decided to migrate the client side of its applications to Angular 14 and the server side to Spring Boot. In this paper, we focus on the migration of client-server communication from RMI and GWT-RPC to the REST architectural style. We identify issues associated with such a migration and propose a tool-based approach to address them. The migration involves (1) identifying existing services and exchanged data structures; (2) migrating the services; (3) migrating the data structures on the new client side; and (4) in some cases, reducing the amount of exchanged data to address performance issues. We experimented with our approach on four of the company’s applications currently using RMI or GWT-RPC.
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!
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Pages: 18 - 18
Abstract: null
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- How We Lead Successful Open-Source Collaborations in the Danish Public
Sector-
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Authors: Rasmus Frey;
Pages: 19 - 24
Abstract: Open-source software is a cornerstone of Danish digitalization. OS2 facilitates collaboration between municipalities and assists with the procurement process and vendor selection. The cocreation leads to both better solutions and cost savings.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Over the Rainbow
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Pages: 24 - 24
Abstract: null
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Developer Productivity for Humans, Part 4: Build Latency, Predictability,
and Developer Productivity-
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Authors: Ciera Jaspan;Collin Green;
Pages: 25 - 29
Abstract: On the surface, build latency is a purely technical problem. But humans experience and respond to it in interesting ways: forming expectations, making choices, and organizing work around build latency and similar factors.
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Generative AI for Software Practitioners
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Authors: Christof Ebert;Panos Louridas;
Pages: 30 - 38
Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as Bard, ChatGPT, and CoPilot, have rapidly gained widespread usage. They also have the potential to boost software engineering productivity. In this article, we elaborate technologies and usage of generative AI in the software industry. We address questions, such as: How does generative AI improve software productivity' How to connect generative AI to software development, and what are the risks' Which technologies have what sorts of benefits' Practitioner guidance and case studies are shared from our industry context. I look forward to hearing from you about this column and the technologies that matter most for your work.—Christof Ebert
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- Humphrey Award
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Pages: 38 - 38
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Open Source Software in the Public Sector: 25 Years and Still in Its
Infancy-
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Authors: Johan Linåker;Gregorio Robles;Deborah Bryant;Sachiko Muto;
Pages: 39 - 44
Abstract: The proliferation of Open Source Software (OSS) adoption and collaboration has surged within industry, resulting in its ubiquitous presence in commercial offerings and shared digital infrastructure. However, in the public sector, both awareness and adoption of OSS is still in its infancy due to a number of obstacles including regulatory, cultural, and capacity-related challenges. This special issue is a call for action, highlighting the necessity for both research and practice to narrow the gap, selectively transfer and adapt existing knowledge, as well as generate new knowledge to enable the public sector to fully harness the potential benefits OSS has to offer.
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Computer Society Volunteer Service Awards
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Pages: 45 - 45
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:02 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- CommunesPlone: An Original Open Source Model of Resource Pooling in the
Public Sector-
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Authors: Robert Viseur;Nicolas Jullien;
Pages: 46 - 54
Abstract: This article studies the building of a successful open source project for the public sector, named CommunesPlones. It proposes an original institutional arrangement to onboard different users as an alternative to the classic free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) projects.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Toward a Free and Open Source-Driven Public Sector: An Italian Journey
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Authors: Leonardo Favario;
Pages: 55 - 61
Abstract: This study focuses on the Italian free and open source software (FOSS) strategy, consisting of three key pillars: norms, tools, and community. The Italian approach seeks to develop a public sector that can not only use but also produce FOSS.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Beyond Procurement: How Entur Navigated the Open Source Journey to Advance
Public Transport-
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Authors: Daniel Rudmark;Juho Lindman;Andreas Tryti;Brede Dammen;
Pages: 62 - 70
Abstract: This report describes how software professionals at the Norwegian public transport organization Entur use open source processes and tools to leverage digital transformation. Moving software acquisition from procurement to open source and in-house development can deliver value but also entails challenges.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Clarity About Transparency: Software Transparency and Open Source Software
Licenses in the U.S. Public Sector-
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Authors: Luke D. Holbrook;
Pages: 71 - 76
Abstract: Public sector entities working with the U.S. government should strive to be transparent by releasing and ingesting software bill of materials when implementing new projects, including projects with closed source software and open source software.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Continuous Software Engineering: Introducing an Industry Readiness Model
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Authors: Eriks Klotins;Tony Gorschek;Magnus Wilson;
Pages: 77 - 87
Abstract: This article presents a hierarchy of continuous engineering benefits and challenges. It is aimed to guide the adoption of continuous practices in an organization to determine the current and target level of adoption, given organizational context, ambitions, and domain constraints.
PubDate: MON, 10 APR 2023 06:00:49 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Pervasive Computing: Call for Articles
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Pages: 87 - 87
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- The Remote Working Genie Is Out of the Office Bottle
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Authors: Paul Clarke;
Pages: 88 - 95
Abstract: To be effective and sustainable, postpandemic remote working will require a deep rethink of fundamental practice. This article provides signposts to aid in the journey from coping with remote working to thriving in remote working contexts.
PubDate: MON, 20 MAR 2023 10:04:14 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Open Source Software: Communities and Quality
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Authors: Silvia Abrahão;Miroslaw Staron;Alexander Serebrenik;Birgit Penzenstadler;Rafael Capilla;
Pages: 96 - 99
Abstract: This edition of the “Practitioner’s Digest” features recent papers on open source software related to toxicity in open source discussions, newcomers in open source projects, quality of ansible scripts, code review practices, orphan vulnerabilities in open source software, and the relationship between community and design smells.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IT Professional: Call for Articles
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Pages: 99 - 99
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
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Pages: 100 - 100
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PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- The Impact of Cyberattacks on Small States
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Authors: Kristel M. de Nobrega;Anne-Francoise Rutkowski;Piet Ribbers;
Pages: 101 - 105
Abstract: The “Impact” series has often emphasized the importance of size and volume to survive in software and IT. But what if the size of your country is small and you face the same cyberthreats as much larger countries in the world' That is the case with small states that face the same cyberattacks while often having less means to defend themselves. You cannot grow a small state into a large state just to be able to defend yourself better against cyberattacks. What you can do is explained in this column.—Les Hatton and Michiel van Genuchten
PubDate: FRI, 07 JUL 2023 10:06:01 -04
Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Augmented Agile: Human-Centered AI-Assisted Software Management
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Authors: Rashina Hoda;Hoa Dam;Chakkrit Tantithamthavorn;Patanamon Thongtanunam;Margaret-Anne Storey;
Pages: 106 - 109
Abstract: Agile methods have served software engineering well for over two decades, improving responsiveness to change, empowering teams, and facilitating better communication among various project stakeholders. But is it enough to lead us through the next era where balancing business value with human values has become more relevant than ever, especially in an increasingly artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted, hybrid world' We do not think so, and, in this article, we present our vision of “augmented agile” where agile practices are augmented with new capabilities made possible by AI while incorporating human-centered values.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Software Architecture is a Set of Abstractions
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Authors: George Fairbanks;
Pages: 110 - 113
Abstract: Software architecture is a set of abstractions that helps you reason about the software you plan to build, or have already built. Our field has had small abstractions for a long time now, but it has taken decades to accumulate larger abstractions, including quality attributes, information hiding, components and connectors, multiple views, and architectural styles. When we design systems, we weave these abstractions together, preserving a chain of intentionality, so that the systems we design do what we want. Twenty years ago, in this magazine, Martin Fowler published the influential essay “Who Needs an Architect'” It’s time for developers to take another look at software architecture and see it as a set of abstractions that helps them reason about software.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Why Don’t We See Even More Failures'
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Authors: Lorin Hochstein;
Pages: 114 - 116
Abstract: Despite the problems with software, the software services that we rely on every day tend to be up more often than they’re down. This is a mystery that requires explanation.
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- IEEE Computer Society D&I Fund
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Pages: 117 - 117
Abstract: null
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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- Matt Frisbie on Browser Extensions
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Authors: Kanchan Shringi;
Pages: 118 - 120
Abstract: In Episode 552 of “Software Engineering Radio,” Matt Frisbie, author of Building Browser Extensions, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about browser extensions and where they’ve been successful. They examine tools for building extensions and applicaton programing iterfaces they use, cross-browser compatibilities when developing extensions, preventing security vulnerabilities, and emerging platforms and possibilities. We provide summary excerpts below; to hear the full interview, visit http://www.se-radio.net or access our archives via RSS at http://feeds.feedburner.com/se-radio. —Robert Blumen
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Issue No: Vol. 40, No. 4 (2023)
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