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Constantinescu, Radu (author)
The Continuous Integration (CI) practice, has been rapidly growing and developing ever since it's introduction. This practice has been constantly providing benefits to developers such as early bug detection and feedback to development teams. In this study, we aim to identify the descriptive metrics that best illustrate the performance of the CI...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Sartori, Kendra (author)
Continuous integration (CI) is a software engineering practice that promotes frequent code integration into a shared repository, improving the productivity within development teams as well as the quality of the software being developed. While CI adoption has gained traction, studies have examined its effective implementation and associated...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Coenders, J.L. (author)
This paper presents two novel open source software developments for design and engineering in the built environment. The first development, called “sustainability-open” [1], aims on providing open source design, analysis and assessment software source code for (environmental) performance of buildings, structures and infrastructure. The aim of...
conference paper 2013
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Zaidman, A.E. (author), Khatami, Ali (author)
Software engineers employ a variety of approaches to ensure the quality of software systems, including software testing, modern code review, automated static analysis, build automation, and continuous integration. To make effective decisions regarding quality assurance (QA), software engineers need to have an awareness of (1) the QA approaches...
conference paper 2023
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Bazilinskyy, P. (author), Kooijman, L. (author), Dodou, D. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Driving simulators are regarded as valuable tools for human factors research on automated driving and traffic safety. However, simulators that enable the study of human-human interactions are rare. In this study, we present an open-source coupled simulator developed in Unity. The simulator supports input from head-mounted displays, motion suits,...
conference paper 2020
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Beller, M.M. (author), Bholanath, R.M.R. (author), McIntosh, Shane (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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Wessel, Mairieli (author), Gerosa, Marco Aurélio (author), Shihab, Emad (author)
Software bots are becoming increasingly popular in software engineering (SE). In this tutorial, we define what a bot is and present several examples. We also discuss the many benefits bots provide to the SE community, including helping in development tasks (such as pull request review and integration) and onboarding newcomers to a project....
conference paper 2022
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Wessel, Mairieli (author), Abdellatif, Ahmad (author), Wiese, Igor Scaliante (author), Conte, Tayana (author), Shihab, Emad (author), Gerosa, Marco Aurélio (author), Steinmacher, Igor (author)
Software bots automate tasks within Open Source Software (OSS) projects’ pull requests and save reviewing time and effort (“the good”). However, their interactions can be disruptive and noisy and lead to information overload (“the bad”). To identify strategies to overcome such problems, we applied Design Fiction as a participatory method with 32...
conference paper 2022
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Reis, Sofia (author), Abreu, Rui (author), Cruz, Luis (author)
Security is a requirement of utmost importance to produce high-quality software. However, there is still a considerable amount of vulnerabilities being discovered and fixed almost weekly. We hypothesize that developers affect the maintainability of their codebases when patching vulnerabilities. This paper evaluates the impact of patches to...
journal article 2021
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Reukers, Matthijs A. (author), Tian, Y. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Hofstee, H.P. (author), Brobbel, M. (author), Peltenburg, J.W. (author), van Straten, J. (author)
Tydi is an open specification for streaming dataflow designs in digital circuits, allowing designers to express how composite and variable-length data structures are transferred over streams using clear, data-centric types. These data types are extensively used in a many application domains, such as big data and SQL applications. This way,...
journal article 2023
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Qiao, Yuchuan (author), Jagt, Thyrza (author), Hoogeman, M.S. (author), Lelieveldt, B.P.F. (author), Staring, M. (author)
Objective: Our goal was to investigate the performance of an open source deformable image registration package, elastix, for fast and robust contour propagation in the context of online-adaptive intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) for prostate cancer. Methods: A planning and 7–10 repeat CT scans were available of 18 prostate cancer...
journal article 2019
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Peltenburg, J.W. (author), Brobbel, M. (author), van Straten, J. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Hofstee, H.P. (author)
Streaming dataflow designs describe hardware by connecting components through streams that transport data structures. We introduce a stream-oriented specification and type system that provides a clear and intuitive way to map complex, dynamically-sized data structures onto hardware streams. This helps designers to lift the abstraction of...
journal article 2020
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Maljaars, J.M. (author), Richardson, Chris N. (author), Sime, Nathan (author)
This paper introduces LEOPART, an add-on for the open-source finite element software library FENICS to seamlessly integrate Lagrangian particle functionality with (Eulerian) mesh-based finite element (FE) approaches. LEOPART- which is so much as to say: ‘Lagrangian–Eulerian on Particles’ - contains tools for efficient, accurate and scalable...
journal article 2021
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van Buren, L. (author), Koenderink, G.H. (author), Martinez Torres, C.E. (author)
Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) are cell-sized aqueous compartments enclosed by a phospholipid bilayer. Due to their cell-mimicking properties, GUVs have become a widespread experimental tool in synthetic biology to study membrane properties and cellular processes. In stark contrast to the experimental progress, quantitative analysis of GUV...
journal article 2022
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Ashraf, I. (author), Khammassi, N. (author), Taouil, M. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
The growing demand of processing power is being satisfied mainly by an increase in the number of homogeneous and heterogeneous computing cores in a system. Efficient utilization of these architectures demands analysis of memory-access behaviour of applications and perform data-communication aware mapping of applications on these architectures....
journal article 2018
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Falco, E. (author), Malavolta, Ivano (author), Radzimski, Adam (author), Ruberto, Stefano (author), Iovino, Ludovico (author), Gallo, Francesco (author)
Ever since the earthquake of April 6, 2009 hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, the city has been facing major challenges in terms of social, physical, and economic reconstruction. The system of public urban mobility, the bus network, is no exception with its old bus fleet, non-user-friendly information, and poor scheduling. This paper argues that...
journal article 2017
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Reukers, Matthijs (author)
Tydi is an open specification for streaming dataflow designs in digital circuits, allowing designers to express how composite and variable-length data structures are transferred over streams using clear, data-centric types. This provides a higher-level method for defining interfaces between components as opposed to existing bit- and byte-based...
master thesis 2022
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Wilkens, Laurent (author)
This work sets out the creation, verification and demonstration of an automated end-to-end tool for the multi-point fluid-dynamic optimization of turbomachinery. Taking into account multiple operating conditions during optimization aims to benefit the overall performance of turbomachines which are characterized by off-design operation and to...
master thesis 2022
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Sterk, Alexander (author)
Software development has increasingly become an activity that is (partially) done online on open-source platforms such as GitHub, and with it, so have the tools developers typically use. One such category of tools is that of code coverage tools. These tools track and report coverage data generated during CI tests. As the adoption of these tools...
master thesis 2023
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Stienstra, Timo (author)
Bicycles have been studied extensively over the past 200 years, with mathematical models providing valuable insights into various aspects of bicycle dynamics and rider control. However, the lack of a common framework for creating and sharing bicycle-rider models hinders the development of advanced models, research reproducibility, and...
master thesis 2023
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