Innovation Strategy to Automotive Sector Through a Software Development Perspective

Author(s):  
Jorge Rafael Aguilar Cisneros ◽  
Carlos Alberto Fernandez-y-Fernandez ◽  
Jesus Juarez Vazquez
Author(s):  
Luis Iribarne ◽  
Javier Criado ◽  
Nicolás Padilla ◽  
José-Andrés Asensio

Modern Web-based Information Systems (WIS) must be flexible and prepared to be easily accessible and manageable in real-time. WIS user interfaces (UI) are still being constructed on the basis of traditional software development paradigms, without taking into account in their construction (or in the knowledge managed by the systems) the main criterion of globalization, that they must be distributed, open and changing. WIS-UI must be able to be constructed depending on the type of interaction (individual or collective) and the purpose of the interaction (management, technical, etc.). In this paper, the authors present a component-based development perspective to build user interfaces of WIS by means of the composition of widgets-components architectures and MDD approaches.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 61-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Iribarne ◽  
Javier Criado ◽  
Nicolás Padilla ◽  
José-Andrés Asensio

Modern Web-based Information Systems (WIS) must be flexible and prepared to be easily accessible and manageable in real-time. WIS user interfaces (UI) are still being constructed on the basis of traditional software development paradigms, without taking into account in their construction (or in the knowledge managed by the systems) the main criterion of globalization, that they must be distributed, open and changing. WIS-UI must be able to be constructed depending on the type of interaction (individual or collective) and the purpose of the interaction (management, technical, etc.). In this paper, the authors present a component-based development perspective to build user interfaces of WIS by means of the composition of widgets-components architectures and MDD approaches.


Author(s):  
Jaishma Kumari B ◽  
Shivraj ◽  
Rakshith ◽  
Nisha M

When developing software today, we still use old tools and ideas. Maybe it is time to start from scratch and try tools and languages that are more in line with how we actually want to develop software. The Go Programming Language was created at Google by a rather famous trio: Rob Pike, Ken Thompson and Robert Griesemer. Before introducing Go, the company suffered from their development process not scaling well due to slow builds, uncontrolled dependencies, hard to read code, poor documentation and so on. Go is set out to provide a solution for these issues. The purpose of this master’s thesis was to review the current state of the language. This is not only a study of the language itself but an investigation of the whole software development process using Go. The study was carried out from an embedded development perspective which includes an investigation of compilers and cross-compilation. We found that Go is exciting, fun to use and fulfills what is promised in many cases. However, we think the tools need some more time to mature.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey Wampler ◽  
Emilie Roth ◽  
Randall Whitaker ◽  
Kendall Conrad ◽  
Mona Stilson ◽  
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