Research interest in DevOps bots has increased in recent years, but only a few bots currently support end-user participation in the DevOps approach. Using wireframes and model-driven software development approaches allows end-users to take part in the development process.
Thesis Type |
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Student |
Philipp Dolif |
Status |
Finished |
Submitted in |
2022 |
Proposal on |
26/04/2022 1:00 pm |
Proposal room |
Seminar room I5 6202 |
Presentation on |
15/11/2022 11:00 am |
Presentation room |
Seminar room I5 6202 |
Supervisor(s) |
Ralf Klamma |
Advisor(s) |
Alexander Neumann |
Contact |
neumann@dbis.rwth-aachen.de |
In our efforts to support heterogeneous communities with the tools and structures they need, we have developed the Community Application Editor (CAE), a Web-based near real-time modeling tool for Web applications. It realizes a microservice-based approach for the development and deployment of our backend services, running on our flagship peer-to-peer community platform las2peer. Here, we follow the DevOpsUse approach to involve end-users in the development process.
In the scope of this thesis, DevOpsUse bots should support end-users to create (semi-)automatic tests for the modeled microservices.
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