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- Dragoni, Nicola, 1978-, et al.
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Microservices : Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
- 2017
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In: Present and Ulterior Software Engineering. - : Springer. - 9783319674254 - 9783319674247 ; , s. 195-216
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Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Microservices is an architectural style inspired by service-oriented computing that has recently started gaining popularity. Before presenting the current state of the art in the field, this chapter reviews the history of software architecture, the reasons that led to the diffusion of objects and services first, and microservices later. Finally, open problems and future challenges are introduced. This survey primarily addresses newcomers to the discipline, while offering an academic viewpoint on the topic. In addition, we investigate some practical issues and point out a few potential solutions.
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- Fischer-Hübner, Simone, 1963-, et al.
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Quality Criteria for Cyber Security MOOCs
- 2020
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In: Information Security Education. - Cham : Springer. - 9783030592912 ; , s. 46-60
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Cyber security MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) canenable lifelong learning and increase the cyber security competence of experts and citizens. This paper contributes with a review of existing cyber security MOOCs and MOOC quality assurance frameworks. It then presents quality criteria, which we elicited for evaluating whethercyber security MOOCs are worthy to be awarded with a quality seal. Finally, an exemplary evaluation of six selected European MOOCs ispresented to exercise the quality seal awarding process. Additionally, the evaluation revealed that criteria for assuring privacy, ethics, meeting professional expectations and openness were on average not clearly met.
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