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    Business Intellligence-Werkzeuge
    (2011) Casciato, Davide; Pankratz, Dimitrij; Wettinger, Johannes
    Im Rahmen dieser Fachstudie werden unterschiedliche Werkzeuge aus den Bereichen Business Intelligence und Reporting untersucht und bewertet. Die Grundlage der Bewertung sind dabei die Anforderungen, welche durch den Industriepartner vorgegeben wurden. Durch die gegebene Situation werden hauptsächlich drei Open-Source-Lösungen vorgestellt: Business Intelligence and Reporting (BIRT), JasperReports und Pentaho Reporting. Aufgrund der engen Kooperation mit dem Industriepartner stehen im Kontext dieser Fachstudie stets dessen Einsatzszenarien im Vordergrund.
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    Tool support for software architecture documentation
    (2013) Pankratz, Dimitrij
    Large and complex software systems cannot be created in one piece. They need to be separated into manageable units, i.e., modules, which can be developed independently from each other. Precise definition and documentation of the modules and other software artifacts is essential for a successful software project. The module documentation is part of the overall software architecture documentation. However, nowadays most of the utilized tools for documenting software architectures (e.g., word processors) are not fully sufficient for this task. This thesis provides a concept for an extensible tool, which is specialized for documenting software architectures and modules. The concept supports management and visualization of explicitly definable relations, e.g., dependencies among modules or references to external implementation artifacts. Moreover, this thesis suggests a template for module documentation based on its concept. Finally, a proof of concept prototype is implemented and evaluated with promising results.
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