Archive of posts with category 'Misc'

More Resources about AI You Might Want to Review

I came across additional reading resources since I posted “Ten Resources about AI in Software Engineering You Do Not Want to Miss”. You might find them useful too.

Ten Resources about AI in Software Engineering You Do Not Want to Miss

I usually despise click-bait titles but granted me an exception to the rule for this post. 😉 Let’s see whether it will delivers on its promise.

Novel Measurements for Academic Work (and Beyond?)

I enjoyed reading about “Satirical ways to measure academics” in Austin Z. Henley’s blog. It inspired me to compile additional ones — about teaching, research, administration of academic work and,...

Messages from Practice to Academia, Part 3: Bridge Building and Topics of Interest

Update (7/2025): Parts of this post have been published as a “Dear Researchers” column in JSS: “Overcoming the research-practice gap: Root cause analysis and topics of practical relevance in software...

Messages from Practice to Academia, Part 2: Reasons for the Research-Practice Gap

Update (7/2025): The “Dear Researchers” column “Overcoming the research-practice gap: Root cause analysis and topics of practical relevance in software architecture and distributed systems” (JSS, open access) features a subset...

Messages from Practice to Academia, Part 1: New Journal Column 'Dear Researchers'

Update (7/2025): The column has four articles now, available on a JSS website. Latest addition: “Overcoming the research-practice gap: Root cause analysis and topics of practical relevance in software architecture...

Blog about Energy Consumption and Sustainable Software Engineering: 'Growing Green Software'

There is a new series of articles about measuring and improving the ecological footprint of Web applications. “Growing Green Software” advertises itself metaphorically as this:

Returning to EuroPLoP — Topics: API Refactoring and Pattern Visualization

EuroPLoP is one of the go-to conferences on all things patterns; our “Patterns for API Design” benefitted a lot from EuroPLoP writers’ workshops 2017 to 2020. All five co-authors of...

Survey on API Change Drivers and Evolution (Finished)

It would be great if you could help the community to find out what future API design methods and tools should do – by filling out a short survey.