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Bjørn Arild Lunde er høgskolelektor ved institutt for informasjonsteknologi og kommunikasjon. Med sin akademiske bakgrunn fra både bachelor- og masterstudier ved Høgskolen i Østfold underviser han hovedsakelig i kurs relatert til design og digitale medier.
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Publikasjoner
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Lunde, Bjørn Arild & Colomo-Palacios, Ricardo
(2020).
Continuous practices and technical debt: a systematic literature review.
I Misra, Sanjay; Gervasi, Osvaldo & Murgante, Beniamino (Red.),
2020 - International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA).
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
ISSN 978-1-7281-9260-4.
s. 40–44.
doi:
10.1109/ICCSA50381.2020.00018.
Vis sammendrag
echnical debt in software development is a common problem that is overlooked by many development teams. This debt can be generated from a variety of reasons, including time pressure and complexity in software. Technical debt in simple terms is when a simple and less optimized solution is carried out in order to gain short term benefits, which leads to refactoring and reworking code later on, costing both time and money. The issue is present in both big, established companies and small startups, and is the reason why many of these small startups never get enough economic grip before debt catch up and they go bankrupt. This paper aims to address this problem by exploring how continuous practices including DevOps could help resolve this issue by adopting the right approaches into the software development cycle and workflow. So as to collect information about these topics, a systematic literature review has been conducted, covering both positive and negative impacts these practices can have on technical debt. The findings will present the current practices used to manage and reduce the accumulation of technical debt, if and how these approaches can be used to reduce already existing technical debt and which of these practices that have the biggest impact on technical debt. The paper concludes that there's potential for continuous practices including DevOps to possibly reduce technical debt if applied appropriately.
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Gomez, Araceli Patricia Alcarraz; Karlsen, Ann-Charlott Beatrice; Lunde, Bjørn Arild & Stigberg, Susanne Koch
(2020).
Magical Pond: Exploring How Ambient and Tangible Art Can Promote Social Interaction at Work.
I Margherita, Antona (Red.),
HCII: International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction -2020.
Springer Nature.
ISSN 978-3-030-50731-2.
s. 263–269.
doi:
10.1007/978-3-030-50732-9_35.
Vis sammendrag
Social interactions between employees are beneficial for employees’ well-being and a company’s productivity. We are interested in how interactive technology can be designed to create a more enjoyable work environment and support social interactions at work. Using a four-step design process (research, ideate, prototype and test) and rapid prototyping, we created a prototype implementing elements of both ambient and tangible user interfaces to engage employees during coffee breaks. We created a concept of a magical pond to increase the ludic design and playfulness of the prototype. Glass crystals, ambient lighting and fairy wings cause an anticipated contrast to the normal work environment. Here, we present our design process and prototype to inspire future work in the field.
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Publisert 10. aug. 2021 12:25
- Sist endret 13. okt. 2023 13:02