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book 2019
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van Deursen, A. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Aué, Joop (author)
book 2016
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van Deursen, A. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Mairet, V.A.P. (author), van den Oever, S.Y. (author)
book 2017
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van Deursen, A. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Clark, Liam (author), Weterings, Gijs (author), Kharisnawan, Romi (author)
book 2018
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Delft Students on Software Architecture (DESOSA) is a collection of technical essays in which students explore the software architecture of 28 different open source systems. These essays are available as a series of blog posts for easy browsing, besides being available in ebook form as pdf and epub.<br/><br/>These essays were written as part of...
book 2020
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This chapter studies the existing research and solutions in using TCP/IP on low data-rate and high delay networks like NFC. It concludes that the problem on hand, i.e., using TCP/IP on time-slotted NFC in the cordless kitchen appliances, is unique and hence new novel methods are needed in this case.
book chapter 2021
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This chapter gives an introduction to the Cordless Kitchen concept, benefits and use cases. It throws light on the benefits of connecting cordless kitchen to the Internet and highlights the challenges involved in enabling Internet connectivity. A few possible solutions are also proposed.
book chapter 2021
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This chapter explains the Bridge Architecture for internet connectivity in detail. It describes the experimental setup used to study the architecture, discusses the two main challenges that this architecture presents and proposes solutions.
book chapter 2021
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This chapter discusses the comprehensive experimental evaluation of the Bridge Architecture by analyzing its performance based on latency, throughput, packet retransmissions, NFC bandwidth utilization, etc. for different NFC bit rates and data sizes. It also provides some recommendations for implementing this architecture.
book chapter 2021
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This chapter discusses two possible architectures to connect the cordless kitchen appliances to the Internet. Design, advantages and disadvantages of both these architectures are covered in detail.
book chapter 2021
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This research focused on enabling Internet connectivity to a new generation of smart kitchen appliances that work on wireless power technology. In order to provide efficient and seamless communication with the appliances, the possibilities of utilizing the NFC channel for Internet connectivity were explored.
book chapter 2021
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Shruthi Kashyap, Shruthi (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Staring, Toine (author)
This chapter evaluates the effects of our solution on important TCP parameters such as TCP MSS, TCP CWND, NFC BER and other NFC channel characteristics using simulations and theoretical calculations.
book chapter 2021
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Beller, M. (author), Bacchelli, A. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Juergens, E. (author)
Code review is the manual assessment of source code by humans, mainly intended to identify defects and quality problems. Modern Code Review (MCR), a lightweight variant of the code inspections investigated since the 1970s, prevails today both in industry and open-source software (OSS) systems. The objective of this paper is to increase our...
conference paper 2014
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources and electric vehicles raises important challenges related to the operation of electricity grids. For instance, the amount of power generated by wind turbines is time-varying and dependent on the weather, which makes it hard to match flexible electric vehicle demand and uncertain wind power...
conference paper 2016
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Van Chastelet, E. (author), Visser, E. (author), Anslow, C. (author)
Federated conferences such as SPLASH are complex orga- nizations composed of many parts (co-located conferences, symposia, and workshops), and are put together by many different people and committees. Developing the website for such a conference requires a considerable effort, and is often reinvented for each edition of a conference using...
conference paper 2015
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
In many planning domains external factors are hard to model using a compact Markovian state. However, long-term dependencies between consecutive states of an environment might exist, which can be exploited during planning. In this paper we propose a scenario representation which enables agents to reason about sequences of future states. We show...
conference paper 2015
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Beller, M. (author), Bholanath, R. (author), McIntosh, S. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author)
The use of automatic static analysis has been a software engineering best practice for decades. However, we still do not know a lot about its use in real-world software projects: How prevalent is the use of Automated Static Analysis Tools (ASATs) such as FindBugs and JSHint? How do developers use these tools, and how does their use evolve over...
conference paper 2016
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Beller, M. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Karpov, A. (author)
Micro-clones are tiny duplicated pieces of code; they typically comprise only a few statements or lines. In this paper, we expose the “last line effect,” the phenomenon that the last line or statement in a micro-clone is much more likely to contain an error than the previous lines or statements. We do this by analyzing 208 open source projects...
conference paper 2015
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
The study of the evolution of highly configurable systems requires a thorough understanding of thee core ingredients of such systems: (1) the underlying variability model; (2) the assets that together implement the configurable features; and (3) the mapping from variable features to actual assets. Unfortunately, to date no systematic way to...
conference paper 2016
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Op 't Land, M. (author), Proper, H.A. (author)
Increasingly, organizations make use of enterprise architectures to direct the development of the enterprise as a whole and the development of their IT portfolio in particular. This steering and directing is done by means of principles, which are essentially regarded as constraints on the design space for enterprise engineers, thus guiding them...
conference paper 2007
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