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Beginners' exercises explain the basics of threading buttons,
sewing stitches, fusing felt and even how to crochet. Once the
techniques are mastered, designs can be as extravagant or as simple
as you want - no specialist skills or equipment is required. The
basic techniques are followed by a wide range of stunning projects
that will appeal to every crafter out there. The projects vary from
funky, chunky jewellery and accessories for kids to beautiful and
delicate accessories and fun decor items for yourself and your
home. For beginners there are clear instructions, while experienced
crafters will find loads of inspiration for personalised projects.
Beautiful colour photographs of all finished projects will provide
further inspiration while templates for the designs in the book
will make it easy to use that inspiration to create delightful
gifts or unique items for your own use.
Beginnersoefeninge wys jou die basiese knoopryg-teknieke,
een-voudige steke, hoe om vasstrykstof vir lae te gebruik en selfs
hoe om te hekel. Wanneer jy hierdie tegnieke baasgeraak het, kan
jou ontwerpe so eenvoudig of ingewikkeld wees as wat jy hulle wil
maak - en jy het geen spesiale vaardighede of toerusting nodig nie.
Die basiese tegnieke word gevolg deur 'n groot versameling pragtige
projekte wat by die meeste handwerkers groot byval sal vind. Die
projekte wissel van funky, bonkige krale en bykomstighede vir
kinders tot lieflike, delikate bykomstighede en prettige dekoritems
vir jouself en jou huis. Daar is maklike aanwysings vir beginners,
terwyl daar vir meer gevorderde handwerkers hope inspirasie is om
hulle persoonlike stempel op die projekte af te druk. Uitmuntende
kleurfoto's van al die voltooide projekte hou hulle eie bekoring en
inspirasie in, en patrone van al die ontwerpe wat in die boek
gebruik is, maak dit maklik om die inspirasie in pragtige geskenke
of unieke items vir eie gebruik vas te vang.
This book presents contemporary empirical methods in software
engineering related to the plurality of research methodologies,
human factors, data collection and processing, aggregation and
synthesis of evidence, and impact of software engineering research.
The individual chapters discuss methods that impact the current
evolution of empirical software engineering and form the backbone
of future research. Following an introductory chapter that outlines
the background of and developments in empirical software
engineering over the last 50 years and provides an overview of the
subsequent contributions, the remainder of the book is divided into
four parts: Study Strategies (including e.g. guidelines for surveys
or design science); Data Collection, Production, and Analysis
(highlighting approaches from e.g. data science, biometric
measurement, and simulation-based studies); Knowledge Acquisition
and Aggregation (highlighting literature research, threats to
validity, and evidence aggregation); and Knowledge Transfer
(discussing open science and knowledge transfer with industry).
Empirical methods like experimentation have become a powerful means
of advancing the field of software engineering by providing
scientific evidence on software development, operation, and
maintenance, but also by supporting practitioners in their
decision-making and learning processes. Thus the book is equally
suitable for academics aiming to expand the field and for
industrial researchers and practitioners looking for novel ways to
check the validity of their assumptions and experiences. Chapter 17
is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
This open access book provides an overview of the dissertations of
the eleven nominees for the Ernst Denert Award for Software
Engineering in 2020. The prize, kindly sponsored by the Gerlind
& Ernst Denert Stiftung, is awarded for excellent work within
the discipline of Software Engineering, which includes methods,
tools and procedures for better and efficient development of high
quality software. An essential requirement for the nominated work
is its applicability and usability in industrial practice. The book
contains eleven papers that describe the works by Jonathan
Brachthauser (EPFL Lausanne) entitled What You See Is What You Get:
Practical Effect Handlers in Capability-Passing Style, Mojdeh
Golagha's (Fortiss, Munich) thesis How to Effectively Reduce
Failure Analysis Time?, Nikolay Harutyunyan's (FAU
Erlangen-Nurnberg) work on Open Source Software Governance, Dominic
Henze's (TU Munich) research about Dynamically Scalable Fog
Architectures, Anne Hess's (Fraunhofer IESE, Kaiserslautern) work
on Crossing Disciplinary Borders to Improve Requirements
Communication, Istvan Koren's (RWTH Aachen U) thesis DevOpsUse: A
Community-Oriented Methodology for Societal Software Engineering,
Yannic Noller's (NU Singapore) work on Hybrid Differential Software
Testing, Dominic Steinhofel's (TU Darmstadt) thesis entitled Ever
Change a Running System: Structured Software Reengineering Using
Automatically Proven-Correct Transformation Rules, Peter Wagemann's
(FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg) work Static Worst-Case Analyses and Their
Validation Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems, Michael von
Wenckstern's (RWTH Aachen U) research on Improving the Model-Based
Systems Engineering Process, and Franz Zieris's (FU Berlin) thesis
on Understanding How Pair Programming Actually Works in Industry:
Mechanisms, Patterns, and Dynamics - which actually won the award.
The chapters describe key findings of the respective works, show
their relevance and applicability to practice and industrial
software engineering projects, and provide additional information
and findings that have only been discovered afterwards, e.g. when
applying the results in industry. This way, the book is not only
interesting to other researchers, but also to industrial software
professionals who would like to learn about the application of
state-of-the-art methods in their daily work.
This open access book provides an overview of the dissertations of
the five nominees for the Ernst Denert Award for Software
Engineering in 2019. The prize, kindly sponsored by the Gerlind
& Ernst Denert Stiftung, is awarded for excellent work within
the discipline of Software Engineering, which includes methods,
tools and procedures for better and efficient development of high
quality software. An essential requirement for the nominated work
is its applicability and usability in industrial practice. The book
contains five papers describing the works by Sebastian Baltes (U
Trier) on Software Developers'Work Habits and Expertise, Timo
Greifenberg's thesis on Artefaktbasierte Analyse modellgetriebener
Softwareentwicklungsprojekte, Marco Konersmann's (U Duisburg-Essen)
work on Explicitly Integrated Architecture, Marija Selakovic's (TU
Darmstadt) research about Actionable Program Analyses for Improving
Software Performance, and Johannes Spath's (Paderborn U) thesis on
Synchronized Pushdown Systems for Pointer and Data-Flow Analysis -
which actually won the award. The chapters describe key findings of
the respective works, show their relevance and applicability to
practice and industrial software engineering projects, and provide
additional information and findings that have only been discovered
afterwards, e.g. when applying the results in industry. This way,
the book is not only interesting to other researchers, but also to
industrial software professionals who would like to learn about the
application of state-of-the-art methods in their daily work.
This book presents contemporary empirical methods in software
engineering related to the plurality of research methodologies,
human factors, data collection and processing, aggregation and
synthesis of evidence, and impact of software engineering research.
The individual chapters discuss methods that impact the current
evolution of empirical software engineering and form the backbone
of future research. Following an introductory chapter that outlines
the background of and developments in empirical software
engineering over the last 50 years and provides an overview of the
subsequent contributions, the remainder of the book is divided into
four parts: Study Strategies (including e.g. guidelines for surveys
or design science); Data Collection, Production, and Analysis
(highlighting approaches from e.g. data science, biometric
measurement, and simulation-based studies); Knowledge Acquisition
and Aggregation (highlighting literature research, threats to
validity, and evidence aggregation); and Knowledge Transfer
(discussing open science and knowledge transfer with industry).
Empirical methods like experimentation have become a powerful means
of advancing the field of software engineering by providing
scientific evidence on software development, operation, and
maintenance, but also by supporting practitioners in their
decision-making and learning processes. Thus the book is equally
suitable for academics aiming to expand the field and for
industrial researchers and practitioners looking for novel ways to
check the validity of their assumptions and experiences. Chapter 17
is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
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Product-Focused Software Process Improvement - 18th International Conference, PROFES 2017, Innsbruck, Austria, November 29-December 1, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Michael Felderer, Daniel Mendez Fernandez, Burak Turhan, Marcos Kalinowski, Federica Sarro, …
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R1,573
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th
International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process
Improvement, PROFES 2017, held in Innsbruck, Austria, in
November/December 2017. The 17 revised full papers presented
together with 10 short papers, 21 workshop papers. 3 posters and
tool demonstrations papers, and 4 tutorials were carefully reviewed
and selected from 72 submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on : Agile software Development; Data science and
analytics; Software engineering processes and frameworks; Industry
relevant qualitative research; User and value centric approaches;
Software startups; Serum; Software testing.
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Innovations in Enterprise Information Systems Management and Engineering - 4th International Conference, ERP Future 2015 - Research, Munich, Germany, November 16-17, 2015, Revised Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Michael Felderer, Felix Piazolo, Wolfgang Ortner, Lars Brehm, Hans-Joachim Hof
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R1,911
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This volume presents the revised and peer reviewed contributions of
the 'ERP Future 2015' conference held in Munich, Germany on
November 16-17, 2015. The ERP Future 2015 Research conference is a
scientific platform for research on enterprise information systems
in general and specifically on core topics like business process
management (BPM), business intelligence (BI) and enterprise
resource planning (ERP) systems. Besides the scientific community
the event also addresses businesses developing, implementing and
using enterprise information systems. The 7 full papers and 5 short
papers accepted for ERP were selected from 23 submissions. The
papers consider topics in education in enterprise systems; business
process management; enterprise systems and solution providers; and
IT-trends.
This volume presents the revised and peer reviewed contributions of
the 'EPR Future 2014' conference held in Dornbirn/Austria on
November 17-18th, 2014. The book assembles latest research and
recent practice on enterprise information systems in general and
specifically on core topics like business process management (BPM),
business intelligence (BI) and enterprise resource planning (ERP)
systems. To master the challenges of enterprise information systems
comprehensively, this book contains chapters with a business as
well as an IT focus to consider enterprise information systems from
various viewpoints.
This volume presents the revised and peer reviewed contributions
of the ERP Future 2013 conference held in Vienna/Austria on
November 12-13th, 2013.
The ERP Future 2013 Research conference is a scientific platform
for research on enterprise information systems in general and
specifically on core topics like business process management (BPM),
business intelligence (BI) and enterprise resource planning (ERP)
systems. Besides the scientific community the event also addresses
businesses developing, implementing and intensively using
enterprise information systems.
To master the challenges of enterprise information systems
comprehensively, the ERP Future 2013 Research conference accepted
contributions with a business as well as an IT focus to consider
enterprise information systems from various viewpoints. This
combination of business and IT aspects is a unique characteristic
of the conference that resulted in several valuable contributions
with high theoretical as well as practical impact."
Cyber-attacks continue to rise as more individuals rely on storing
personal information on networks. Even though these networks are
continuously checked and secured, cybercriminals find new
strategies to break through these protections. Thus, advanced
security systems, rather than simple security patches, need to be
designed and developed. Exploring Security in Software Architecture
and Design is an essential reference source that discusses the
development of security-aware software systems that are built into
every phase of the software architecture. Featuring research on
topics such as migration techniques, service-based software, and
building security, this book is ideally designed for computer and
software engineers, ICT specialists, researchers, academicians, and
field experts.
This open access book provides an overview of the dissertations of
the eleven nominees for the Ernst Denert Award for Software
Engineering in 2020. The prize, kindly sponsored by the Gerlind
& Ernst Denert Stiftung, is awarded for excellent work within
the discipline of Software Engineering, which includes methods,
tools and procedures for better and efficient development of high
quality software. An essential requirement for the nominated work
is its applicability and usability in industrial practice. The book
contains eleven papers that describe the works by Jonathan
Brachthauser (EPFL Lausanne) entitled What You See Is What You Get:
Practical Effect Handlers in Capability-Passing Style, Mojdeh
Golagha's (Fortiss, Munich) thesis How to Effectively Reduce
Failure Analysis Time?, Nikolay Harutyunyan's (FAU
Erlangen-Nurnberg) work on Open Source Software Governance, Dominic
Henze's (TU Munich) research about Dynamically Scalable Fog
Architectures, Anne Hess's (Fraunhofer IESE, Kaiserslautern) work
on Crossing Disciplinary Borders to Improve Requirements
Communication, Istvan Koren's (RWTH Aachen U) thesis DevOpsUse: A
Community-Oriented Methodology for Societal Software Engineering,
Yannic Noller's (NU Singapore) work on Hybrid Differential Software
Testing, Dominic Steinhofel's (TU Darmstadt) thesis entitled Ever
Change a Running System: Structured Software Reengineering Using
Automatically Proven-Correct Transformation Rules, Peter Wagemann's
(FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg) work Static Worst-Case Analyses and Their
Validation Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems, Michael von
Wenckstern's (RWTH Aachen U) research on Improving the Model-Based
Systems Engineering Process, and Franz Zieris's (FU Berlin) thesis
on Understanding How Pair Programming Actually Works in Industry:
Mechanisms, Patterns, and Dynamics - which actually won the award.
The chapters describe key findings of the respective works, show
their relevance and applicability to practice and industrial
software engineering projects, and provide additional information
and findings that have only been discovered afterwards, e.g. when
applying the results in industry. This way, the book is not only
interesting to other researchers, but also to industrial software
professionals who would like to learn about the application of
state-of-the-art methods in their daily work.
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Risk Assessment and Risk-Driven Quality Assurance - 4th International Workshop, RISK 2016, Held in Conjunction with ICTSS 2016, Graz, Austria, October 18, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Jurgen Grossmann, Michael Felderer, Fredrik Seehusen
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R1,899
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference
proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Risk Assessment
and Risk-Driven Quality Assurance, RISK 2016, held in conjunction
with ICTSS 2016, in Graz, Austria, in October 2016. The revised 9
full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 11
submissions. They focus on research studying, developing and
evaluating innovative techniques, tools, languages and methods risk
assessment and risk-driven quality engineering. The papers are
organized topical sections: security risk management; security risk
analysis; risk-based testing.
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Product-Focused Software Process Improvement - 17th International Conference, PROFES 2016, Trondheim, Norway, November 22-24, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Pekka Abrahamsson, Andreas Jedlitschka, Anh Nguyen Duc, Michael Felderer, Sousuke Amasaki, …
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R1,617
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 17th International
Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement, PROFES
2016, held in Trondheim, Norway, in November 2016. The 24 revised
full papers presented together with 21 short papers, 1 keynote, 3
invited papers, 5 workshop papers. 2 doctoral symposium papers, and
6 tutorials were carefully reviewed and selected from 82
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on Early
Phases in Software Engineering; Organizational Models;
Architecture; Methods and Tools; Verification and Validation;
Process Improvement; Speed and Agility in System Engineering;
Requirements and Quality; Process and Repository Mining; Business
Value and Benefits; Emerging Research Topics; and Future of
Computing.
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Risk Assessment and Risk-Driven Testing - Third International Workshop, RISK 2015, Berlin, Germany, June 15, 2015. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Fredrik Seehusen, Michael Felderer, Jurgen Grossmann, Marc-Florian Wendland
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R1,556
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference
proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Risk Assessment
and Risk-driven Testing, RISK 2015, held in conjunction with the
OMG Technical Meeting in Berlin, Germany, in June 2015. The revised
8 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 12
submissions. This workshop addresses systematic approaches that
combine risk assessment and testing. Also, the workshop was
structured into the three sessions namely Risk Assessment, Risk and
Development and Security Testing.
Over the 29 years of his short life, Franz Michael Felder worked
with furious productivity to better himself and the lives of those
around him. From his humble origins in the Austrian village of
Schoppernau, he went on to found workers' cooperatives, a political
party and even a public library in his own home, while also writing
many literary works. A Life in the Making is both the culmination
of this extraordinary career and a chronicle of its development. It
is a story of early hardship and fortitude, of Felder's relentless
zeal for learning and his lifelong effort to reconcile his own
expanding horizons with the enforced confines of the community he
was born to. Unfolding in prose of limpid beauty, A Life in the
Making becomes a deeply moving tribute to Felder's wife Nanni, and
to his enduring belief in the possibility of a better world.
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