By Michael Keening Software can become quite a jungle. What type of tools do we use in the real world, and can we use these ideas for software as well? With a Cognitive map we make a birdseye view which
ECSA 2018 – Measuring and Managing Architecture Debt: Tales from the Trenches
By Rick Kazman Kazman likes multi-disciplinary subjects. Software architecture is such a subject. In 1994, he worked on SAAM, and papers at that time typically made claims about their software architecture. Instead, Kazman et al decided to try to measure
BPM 2018 – Beyond mining: theorizing about processual phenomena
By Brian T. Pentland Mining is a great metaphor: from raw material to finished jewels. How can we use those jewels to expand and move out? Processes are important in social sciences. Processual phenomena are namely pervasive in social and
BPI 2018: Multi-instance artifact-centric process mining
Presented by Maikel van Eck Complex environments typically have different instances running concurrently that interact. For example, for a single sales order can have several invoices and deliveries that all belong together. In such cases, it is unclear what the