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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The traceable lifecycle model

Nadon, Robert Gerard 01 August 2011 (has links)
Software systems today face many challenges that were not even imagined decades prior. Challenges including the need to evolve at a very high rate, lifecycle phase drift or erosion, inability to prevent the butterfly effect where the slightest change causes unimaginable side effects throughout the system, lack of discipline to define metrics and use measurement to drive operations, and no "silver bullet" or single solution to solve all the problems of every domain, just to name a few. This is not to say that the issues stated above are the only problems. In fact, it would be impossible to list all possible problems--software itself is infinitely flexible bounded only by the human imagination. These are just a portion of the primary challenges today's software engineer faces. There have been attempts throughout the history of software to resolve each one of these challenges. There have been those who tried to tackle them individually, simultaneously, as well as various combinations of them at one time. One such method was to define and encapsulate the various phases within software, which has come to be called a software lifecycle or lifecycle model. Another area of recent research has lead to the hypothesis that many of these challenges can be resolved or at least facilitated through proper traceability methods. Virtually none of today's software components are completely derived from scratch. Rather, code reuse and software evolution become a large portion of the software engineer's duties. As Vance Hilderman at HighRely puts it, "Research has shown that proper traceability is vital. For high quality and safety-critical engineering development efforts however, traceability is a cornerstone not just for achieving success, but to proving it as well." So if software is not derived from scratch, having the traceability to know about its origination is invaluable. Given today's struggles, what is in store for the future software engineer? This paper is an attempt to quantify and answer (or at least project a possibility) that involves a new mindset and a new lifecycle model or structure change that may assist in tackling some of the above referenced issues. / text
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Raising Awareness of Computer Vision : How can a single purpose focused CV solution be improved?

Zukas, Paulius January 2018 (has links)
The concept of Computer Vision is not new or fresh. On contrary ideas have been shared and worked on for almost 60 years. Many use cases have been found throughout the years and various systems developed, but there is always a place for improvement. An observation was made, that methods used today are generally focused on a single purpose and implement expensive technology, which could be improved. In this report, we are going to go through an extensive research to find out if a professionally sold, expensive software, can be replaced by an off the shelf, low-cost solution entirely designed and developed in-house. To do that we are going to look at the history of Computer Vision, examples of applications, algorithms, and find general scenarios or computer vision problems which can be solved. We are then going take a step further and define solid use cases for each of the scenarios found. Finally, a prototype solution is going to be designed and presented. After analysing the results gathered we are going to reach out to the reader convincing him/her that such application can be developed and work efficiently in various areas saving investments to businesses.
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Diretrizes para desenvolvimento de linhas de produtos de software com base em Domain-Driven Design e métodos ágeis / Guidelines for developing software product lines based on Domain-Driven Design and agile methods.

Otávio Augusto Cardoso Macedo 20 February 2009 (has links)
Linhas de produtos de software (LPS) são coleções de sistemas que compartilham características comuns, desenvolvidas de forma sistemática a partir de um conjunto comum de ativos centrais. Dentre as técnicas propostas por vários autores para o desenvolvimento de LPS, dois padrões podem ser observados: o processo de desenvolvimento geralmente é sequencial e o foco do projeto (design) costuma estar em interesses técnicos, como alocação de componentes e separação em subsistemas, e não em um modelo de domínio. Embora essas práticas sejam reportadas como bem-sucedidas, um outro paradigma de desenvolvimento, baseado em métodos ágeis e em um conjunto de princípios de projeto conhecido como domain-driven design, é apresentado neste trabalho e pode produzir resultados mais satisfatórios, comparados aos métodos tradicionais. Essa hipótese é sustentada por comparações entre padrões de modelagem e por um estudo de caso feito neste trabalho / Software product lines (SPL) are collections of systems that have common features. Those systems are systematically developed from a common set of core assets. Two patterns outstand among the various techniques proposed by several authors for developing software product lines: the development process is generally sequential and the primary design concerns deal with technical issues, such as component allocation and system partitioning (into subsystems). The importance of a domain model is often neglected. Although such practices have been reported as successful, this work proposes another paradigm, which can yield more satisfactory results. This paradigm is based on agile methods and a set of design principles known as domain-driven design. This hypothesis is supported by comparing different modeling patterns and by developing a case study
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MDA Approach in Real-Time Systems Development with Ada 2005

Gruszka, Robert January 2007 (has links)
Over the years, number of design methodologies were developed. One of the state-of-the-art modeling approaches is Model Driven Architecture. This thesis is an attempt to utilize the MDA in a specific and complex domain – real-time systems development. In MDA framework there are three levels of abstraction: computation independent, platform independent and platform specific. The target environment of the method presented in the thesis is Ada 2005 programming language which extended the old version of the language with several new object-oriented features making it suitable for using with the MDA. Application of the MDA in real-time systems domain targeted towards Ada 2005 implementation constitutes a new design method which benefits from the MDA, UML and Ada 2005 advantages. The thesis starts with presentation of the complexity of the real-time systems domain. A few real-time domain aspects are chosen as a main area for elaborating the design method. The utilizes UML Profile for Schedulability, Performance and Time for defining platform independent model. Additionally it provides its extension – the Ada UML profile – which constitutes the platform specific model. This is followed by specification of transformations between platform independent and specific model. The specification is used as a base for implementation of the transformations. Guidelines for code generation form the Ada UML profile are also provided. Finally, the thesis describes how the transformations can be implemented in Telelogic TAU tool. / gruszka.robert@gmail.com
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Návrhové vzory architektury OS Android s využitím jazyka Kotlin / Android OS software design patterns utilizing the Kotlin language

Maloušek, Jan January 2020 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to describe design patterns and other programming best practices used in the development of Android applications. The theoretical part analyzes design patterns, Kotlin programming language, dependency injection, reactive programming and automatic testing. The practical part deals with the design and implementation of a sample Android application, which demonstrates the advantages of using design patterns and other proven programming practices described in the theoretical part.
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Návrh software jednoúčelového stroje pro výrobní testy / Design of software single purpose machine for manufacturing test

Janoušek, Roman January 2015 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with design and implementation of software for control of manufacturing tests of pneumatic proportional valve Festo MPYE. The single-purpose testing device consists of a DAQ device, a pressure sensor and of electrically operated pneumatic valves. In the introduction of this thesis are outlined aims of thesis followed by introduction to single-purpose assemblies commonly used in practice. The main part of this thesis deals with analysis and with solving the issues of assigned product testing. The designed and implemented modular software for control of manufacturing tests of assigned product is presented as an outcome and this software is easily adjustable for tests of a different product. In the conclusion are assessed achieved aims.
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A mobile design of an emergency service system for deaf people

Tovide, Anuoluwapo Esther Semande January 2021 (has links)
>Magister Scientiae - MSc / The importance of mobile technology in improving the quality of life is not restricted to only a Hearing person, and the use of mobile devices among Deaf people is no longer limited, due to the advancements in technology Hearing loss cannot be seen but its effect is clearly visible to the persons suffering the loss. This results in a limited ability to communicate with the large world of hearing people. This research effort aims to design a SignSupport for emergency mobile application for Deaf people in Cape Town, empowering them with the same access to emergency service resources as hearing people. The proposed approach is to use a mobile application to contact standard emergency services on behalf of a Deaf person to a representative. The app will use a phone's GPS module to share the location of the victim and contact the nearest emergency service provider to attend to the Deaf victim; as well as keep the victim’s circle of family and friends informed. The app design is intuitive, simply requiring the Deaf victim to launch the app and choose an emergency type from the available options.
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Privacy by Design : Developing a Tool For Risk Assessment in a Data Protection Context

Nyberg, Samuel January 2022 (has links)
Privacy by design is one of the core principles of GDPR, but what role does design really serve here? This thesis project explores how interaction design methods can affect data privacy by prototyping a tool for risk assessment in a data protection context. With basis in user research, prototyping and usability testing, a design prototype is built as a suggestion for a new way to work with risk assessments. Findings show that there is a need for better usability when assessing risk in data protection, and that tools shaped according to user needs benefit risk assessments. At stake is our data privacy.
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Software Development Process and Reliability Quantification for Safety Critical Embedded Systems Design

Lockhart, Jonathan A. 01 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The run-time impact of business functionality when decomposing and adopting the microservice architecture / Påverkan av körtid för system funktionaliteter då de upplöses och microservice architektur appliceras

Faradj, Rasti January 2018 (has links)
In line with the growth of software, code bases are getting bigger and more complex. As a result of this, the architectural patterns, which systems rely upon, are becoming increasingly important. Recently, decomposed architectural styles have become a popular choice. This thesis explores system behavior with respect to decomposing system granularity and external communication between the resulting decomposed services. An e-commerce scenario was modeled and implemented at different granularity levels to measure the response time. In establishing the communication, both REST with HTTP and JSON and the gRPC framework were utilized. The results showed that decomposition has impact on run-time behaviour and external communication. The highest granularity level implemented with gRPC for communication establishment adds 10ms. In the context of how the web behaves today, it can be interpreted as feasible but there is no discussion yet on whether it is theoretically desirable. / I linje med de växande mjukvarusystemen blir kodbaserna större och mer komplexa. Arkitekturerna som systemen bygger på får allt större betydelse. Detta examensarbete utforskar hur upplösning av system som tillämpar mikroservicearkitektur beter sig, och hur de påverkas av kommunikationsupprättande bland de upplösta och resulterande tjänsterna. Ett e-handelsscenario modelleras i olika granularitetsnivåer där REST med HTTP och JSON samt gRPC används för att upprätta kommunikationen. Resultaten visar att upplösningen påverkar runtimebeteendet och den externa kommunikationen blir långsammare. En möjlig slutsats är att påverkan från den externa kommunikationen i förhållande till hur webben beter sig idag är acceptabel. Men om man ska ligga inom teoretiskt optimala gränser kan påverkan ses som för stor.

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