• Agile Scalability Requirements 

      Brataas, Gunnar; Fægri, Tor Erlend (Chapter, 2017)
      Many software organisations struggle to provide appropriate levels of scalability in their software systems. Agile development rests on pragmatic and value-centred approaches to requirement capture that allows customers ...
    • AI-Based Edge Acquisition, Processing and Analytics for Industrial Food Production 

      Vermesan, Ovidiu; Bellmann, Ronnie Otto; Bahr, Roy; Martinsen, Jøran Edell; Kristoffersen, Anders; Hjertaker, Torgeir; Breiland, John; Andersen, Karl; Sand, Hans Erik; Lindberg, David (Chapter, 2022)
      This article presents a novel approach to the acquisition, processing, and analytics of industrial food production by employing state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge. Intelligent Industrial Internet of ...
    • Al-Al Wafer-Level Thermocompression Bonding applied for MEMS 

      Taklo, Maaike M. Visser; Schjølberg-Henriksen, Kari; Malik, Nishant; Poppe, Erik Utne; Moe, Sigurd T.; Finstad, Terje (Chapter, 2017)
      Wafer-level thermocompression bonding (TCB) using aluminum (Al) is presented as a hermetic sealing method for MEMS. The process is a CMOS compatible alternative to TCB using metals like gold (Au) and copper (Cu), which are ...
    • All in a day's work: Password cracking for the rest of us 

      Blakstad, Jørgen Wahl; Nergård, Rune; Jaatun, Martin Gilje; Gligoroski, Danilo (Chapter, 2009)
      The majority of computer systems are still protected primarily with a user name and password, and many users employ the same password on multiple systems. Additionally, some of the most popular operating systems such as ...
    • Aluminium Filtration by Bonded Particle Filters 

      Kvithyld, Anne; Syvertsen, Martin; Bao, Sarina; Eriksen, Ulrik Aalborg; Johansen, Inge; Gundersen, Eilif; Akhtar, Shahid; Haugen, Terje; Gihleengen, Britt Elin (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series;2367-1181, Chapter, 2019)
      Non-metallic inclusions such as oxides, borides and carbides in aluminium melts are a major cause of product failure during both processing and use. To remove these inclusions, molten aluminium is usually filtered through ...
    • An Assessment of Avionics Software Development Practice: Justifications for an Agile Development Process 

      Hanssen, Geir Kjetil; Wedzinga, Gosse; Stuip, Martijn (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing;283, Chapter, 2017)
      Avionic systems for communication, navigation, and flight control, and many other functions are complex and crucial components of any modern aircraft. Present day avionic systems are increasingly based on computers and a ...
    • An in vivo MEMS sensor system for percutaneous measurement of urinary bladder 

      Clausen, Ingelin; Tvedt, Lars Geir Whist; Hellandsvik, Are; Rognlien, Dag Kristian Wesenberg; Glott, Thomas (Chapter, 2017)
    • An investigation of the relationship between texture and tyre/road noise for different types of road surfaces and passenger car tyres 

      Berge, Truls Svenn; Viggen, Erlend Magnus (Chapter, 2014)
      The texture of the road surface has a major influence on the generation of tyre/road noise. For dense surfaces this may be the most important factor besides the tyre characteristics themselves. Throughout several projects, ...
    • Are Daily Stand-up Meetings Valuable? A Survey of Developers in Software Teams 

      Stray, Viktoria; Moe, Nils Brede; Bergersen, Gunnar R. (Chapter, 2017)
      The daily stand-up meeting is a widely used practice. However, what is more uncertain is how valuable the practice is to team members. We invited professional developers of a programming forum to a survey and obtained 221 ...
    • Are Safe and Resilient Systems less Effective and Productive? 

      Stene, Trine Marie; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre (Chapter, 2020)
      During the last 50 years, people have become considerably more physical and virtually connected due to a more modern and mobile world, and new technologies for collaboration and communication, such as mobile phones, ...
    • Artificial Intelligence Advancements for Digitising Industry 

      Vermesan, Ovidiu; Reiner, John (Chapter, 2022)
      In the digital transformation era, when flexibility and know-how in manufacturing complex products become a critical competitive advantage, artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the technologies driving the digital ...
    • As strong as the weakest link: Handling compromised components in OpenStack 

      Taheri Monfared, Aryan; JAATUN, Martin Gilje (Chapter, 2011)
      This paper presents an approach to handle compromised components in an Infrastructure-as-a-Service Cloud Computing platform. Our experiments show that traditional incident handling procedures are applicable for cloud ...
    • At least as safe as manned shipping? Autonomous shipping, safety and “human error” 

      Porathe, Thomas; Hoem, Åsa Snilstveit; Rødseth, Ørnulf Jan; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre; Johnsen, Stig Ole (Chapter, 2018)
      A paradigm shift is presently underway in the shipping industry promising safer, greener and more efficient ship traffic with unmanned, autonomous vessels. In this article, we will look at some of these promises. The ...
    • Audio augmented reality in public transport for exploring tourist sites 

      Boletsis, Costas; Chasanidou, Dimitra (Chapter, 2018)
      Audio augmented reality (AR) has a long research tradition in the tourism industry. Audio AR tour guides for urban environments provide location-based, auditory information about nearby sights, minimising distractions from ...
    • AutoConf: Automated Configuration of Unsupervised Learning Systems using Metamorphic Testing and Bayesian Optimization 

      Shar, Lwin Khin; Goknil, Arda; Husom, Erik Johannes; Sen, Sagar; Tun, Yan Naing; Kim, Kisub (Chapter, 2023)
      Unsupervised learning systems using clustering have gained significant attention for numerous applications due to their unique ability to discover patterns and structures in large unlabeled datasets. However, their ...
    • Automating Security in a Continuous Integration Pipeline 

      Chalishhafshejani, Sohrab; Pham, Bao Khanh; Jaatun, Martin Gilje (Chapter, 2022)
      Traditional approaches to software security are based on manual methods, which tend to stall development, leading to inefficiency. To speed up a software development lifecycle, security needs to be integrated and automated ...
    • Automation in Human-Machine Networks: How Increasing Machine Agency Affects Human Agency 

      Følstad, Asbjørn; Engen, Vegard; Haugstveit, Ida Maria; Pickering, J. Brian (Chapter, 2017)
      Efficient human-machine networks require productive interaction between human and machine actors. In this study, we address how a strengthening of machine agency, for example through increasing Levels of automation, affect ...
    • Automation of the Rail – Removing the Human Factor? 

      Stene, Trine Marie (Chapter, 2018)
      Digitalization is a global change affecting a variety of social conditions and businesses. In addition to changing products and services in businesses and the labour market, digitalization will also create radically new ...
    • Autonomous agile teams: challenges and future directions for research 

      Stray, Viktoria; Moe, Nils Brede; Hoda, Rashina (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      According to the principles articulated in the agile manifesto, motivated and empowered software developers---relying on technical excellence and simple designs---create business value by delivering working software to ...