Bluejay: A Cross-Tooling Audit Framework For Agile Software TeamsJSEET
Sat 29 May 2021 08:10 - 08:30 at JSEET Room - 4.3. Team Practices
Agile software teams are expected to follow a number of specific Team Practices (TPs) during each iteration, such as estimating the effort (“points”) required to complete user stories and coordinating the management of the codebase with the delivery of features. For software engineering instructors trying to teach such TPs to student teams, manually auditing teams if teams are following the TPs and improving over time is tedious, time-consuming and error-prone. It is even more difficult when those TPs involve two or more tools. For example, starting work on a feature in a project-management tool such as Pivotal Tracker should usually be followed relatively quickly by the creation of a feature branch on GitHub. Merging a feature branch on GitHub should usually be followed relatively quickly by deploying the new feature to a staging server for customer feedback. Few systems are designed specifically to audit such TPs, and existing ones, as far as we know, are limited to a single specific tool. We present Bluejay, an open-source extensible platform that uses the APIs of multiple tools to collect raw data, synthesize it into TP measurements, and present dashboards to audit the TPs. A key insight in Bluejay’s design is that TPs can be expressed in terminology similar to that used for modeling and auditing Service Level Agreement (SLA) compliance. Bluejay therefore builds on mature tools used in that ecosystem and adapts them for describing, auditing, and reporting on TPs. Bluejay currently consumes data from five different widely-used development tools, and can be customized by connecting it to any service with a REST API. Video showcase available
Fri 28 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
19:30 - 20:30 | 4.3. Team PracticesJSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training at JSEET Room +12h Chair(s): Hakan Erdogmus Carnegie Mellon University | ||
19:30 20mResearch paper | Who Does What? Work Division and Allocation Strategies of Computer Science Student TeamsJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Pre-print Media Attached | ||
19:50 20mResearch paper | Assessment of a hybrid software development process for student projects: a controlled experimentJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Rafal Wlodarski Lodz University of Technology, Jean-Rémy Falleri Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, CNRS, LaBRI. Institut Universitaire de France., Corinne Parvéry Bordeaux INP Pre-print Media Attached | ||
20:10 20mDemonstration | Bluejay: A Cross-Tooling Audit Framework For Agile Software TeamsJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training César García University of Sevilla, Alejandro Guerrero University of Seville, Joshua Zeitsoff University of California, Berkeley, Srujay Korlakunta University of California, Berkeley, Pablo Fernandez University of Seville, Armando Fox University of California, Berkeley, Antonio Ruiz-Cortés University of Seville Pre-print Media Attached |
Sat 29 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
07:30 - 08:30 | |||
07:30 20mResearch paper | Who Does What? Work Division and Allocation Strategies of Computer Science Student TeamsJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Pre-print Media Attached | ||
07:50 20mResearch paper | Assessment of a hybrid software development process for student projects: a controlled experimentJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Rafal Wlodarski Lodz University of Technology, Jean-Rémy Falleri Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, CNRS, LaBRI. Institut Universitaire de France., Corinne Parvéry Bordeaux INP Pre-print Media Attached | ||
08:10 20mDemonstration | Bluejay: A Cross-Tooling Audit Framework For Agile Software TeamsJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training César García University of Sevilla, Alejandro Guerrero University of Seville, Joshua Zeitsoff University of California, Berkeley, Srujay Korlakunta University of California, Berkeley, Pablo Fernandez University of Seville, Armando Fox University of California, Berkeley, Antonio Ruiz-Cortés University of Seville Pre-print Media Attached |