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Building The Ascend Siu Web Application, Lee Cooper, Cody Lingle, Ren Jing, Hallie Martin, Matt Gross, Nancy Martin
Building The Ascend Siu Web Application, Lee Cooper, Cody Lingle, Ren Jing, Hallie Martin, Matt Gross, Nancy Martin
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This poster represents a year-long web application development project completed by undergraduate students in the Information Systems Technologies department at Southern Illinois University. The web application was developed for the Ascend registered student organization using Agile Scrum software engineering methods.
Reengineering A 2-Tier Database Application With Software Architecture, Hong G. Jung
Reengineering A 2-Tier Database Application With Software Architecture, Hong G. Jung
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The purpose of this research is to demonstrate how to reengineer a legacy Database Application using to a target system with MVC and 3-layered architecture. A Coffee Inventory Management database application is used for legacy application. The benefits of the reengineering are discussed.
Software Reengineering: Reverse Engineering With Using 4+1 Architectural Views And Forward Engineering With Mvc Architecture, Shane Mueller
Software Reengineering: Reverse Engineering With Using 4+1 Architectural Views And Forward Engineering With Mvc Architecture, Shane Mueller
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
As software complexity is increasing exponentially in our modern era, software architecture becomes increasingly important. The separation of concerns through architecture allows each programmer the opportunity to limit their need of understanding to only the portion of code for which they are responsible for, thus saving large amounts of time.
Evidence-Based Devops For Continuous Collaboration, Process, And Delivery, Weon S. Chung
Evidence-Based Devops For Continuous Collaboration, Process, And Delivery, Weon S. Chung
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The purpose of this research is to propose Evidence-Based DevOps and to demonstrate its application to software reengineering. For this purpose, we borrow an approach from Medicine, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM), and apply it to DevOps. Evidence-Based DevOps supports continuous collaboration, process, and deployment within or across diverse teams.