@InProceedings{MersonYodeGuerAgui:2014:PaKeYo,
author = "Merson, Paulo and Yoder, Joseph Willian and Guerra, Eduardo
Martins and Aguiar, Ademar",
affiliation = "{Federal Court of Accounts (TCU)} and The Refactory, Inc. and
{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and FEUP",
title = "Continuous Inspection: A Pattern for Keeping your Code Healthy and
Aligned to the Architecture",
booktitle = "Proceedings...",
year = "2014",
organization = "AsianPLoP 2014. - Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of
Programs, 3.",
keywords = "continuous integration, code analysis, static analysis,
architecture conformance.",
abstract = "Agile software development methodologies are primarily an
iterative and incremental development process usually done in
short sprints allowing the requirements and software to evolve
based upon core business needs. This is done through a close
collaboration between self-organizing and crossfunctional teams.
Larger systems can evolve with business needs over many months and
years including enterprise architecture. When this happens, it is
important to make sure the core principles of the architecture are
maintained or else the system can evolve to something that can be
hard to maintain. This paper examines the Continuous Inspection
pattern that can help insure that as the systems evolves using an
agile development process, new code can evolve to still map well
to the expected architecture.",
conference-location = "Toquio",
conference-year = "mar. 5-8, 2014",
label = "lattes: 3413978291577451 3 MersonYodeGuerAgui:2014:PaKeYo",
language = "pt",
targetfile = "asianplop2014_submission_25.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "20 abr. 2024"
}