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05/12/2014 14:15

New publication: "Future Business Software - Current Trends in Business Software Development"

Bernd Hartmann Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Software-Cluster

    The new book "Future Business Software - Current Trends in Business Software Development" (Springer) brings together 11 articles that give insight into the development of the business software of tomorrow. The authors are experts from the German Software-Cluster both from industry and academia, including Dr. Wolfram Jost (CTO Software AG), Prof. Dr. Dieter Rombach (Director of Fraunhofer IESE) and Michael Kleeberg (CTO SEEBURGER). The publication is based on the Software-Cluster conference of the same name, which took place in St. Leon-Rot/Germany in 2012.

    The publication is devoted to the questions: What will the enterprise software of the future be like and how will it be developed? Accordingly, the essays deal with emergent software as a new paradigm for enterprise software as well as agile software development processes. Emergent software is able to dynamically and flexibly combine a variety of components from different manufacturers and adapts easily to new demands from the market or business environment. By using agile software development processes become more flexible and lean.

    The eleven essays of the book were written by experts from industry and research from the Software-Cluster in the southwest of Germany, distinguished in the leading-edge cluster cluster competition of the German Federal Government. The experiences and research results on which the essays are based come from leading companies and research institutions such as SAP AG, Software AG, SEEBURGER or Scheer Group and the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE), the Technical University of Darmstadt and Forschungszentrum Informatik Karlsruhe. The book contains all the presentations of the conference "Future Business Software", which was hosted on 25th of September 2012 in St. Leon-Rot by the German Software-Cluster, in an extended and more detailed version.

    The 137-page publication is published as hardcover and e-book by Springer Verlag in the series "Progress in IS." A reviewer’s copy can be ordered from the publisher at http://www.springer.com/gp/reviewers.

    Editors of the volume are Gino Brunetti (Software-Cluster Coordination Office), Thomas Field (Scheer Group) Prof. Dr. Lutz Heuser (Urban Software Institute), Dr. Joachim Reaper (SAP AG) and Dr. Christian Webel (Fraunhofer IESE).

    Bibliographic Details:

    Brunetti, G.; Feld, Th.; Heuser, L.; Schnitter, J.; Webel, C. (Eds.): Future Business Software – Current Trends in Business Software Development. Springer Verlag 2014 (=Progress in IS).

    Publisher Information:

    http://www.springer.com/computer/swe/book/978-3-319-04143-8


    More information:

    http://www.springer.com/computer/swe/book/978-3-319-04143-8


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    Economics / business administration, Information technology, Media and communication sciences
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    Research projects, Scientific Publications
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