An e-Commerce Web Application using Maven Software Libraries with Just an Autonomous Number of co Labeling Strategy: Overview |
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| Pandurang Shinde , Sharadchandra Pawar College of Engineering, Otur, India; Monika Rokade, Sharadchandra Pawar College of Engineering, Otur, India; Sunil Khatal, Sharadchandra Pawar College of Engineering, Otur, India |
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| Classification, Labeling Libraries, and the Software Ecosystem Agile; E-Commerce; Devops |
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According to recent studies, the Maven ecosystem has about 2 million library assets, including source code, byte code, and documentation. Several websites provide customizable views of the ecosystem to aid developers in dealing with this data. Views that organize related libraries into categories, for example, or views that show all libraries that have been labeled with tags matching to coarse-grained library features. Both category-based and tag-based views are available on the MVN Repository overlay website. Unfortunately, a number of libraries have not been classified or have missing tags. Some preliminary efforts to automating Maven library categorization. Agile and DevOps both have the potential to improve the IT industry's ability to meet business objectives. Agile is evolutionary, allowing teams to successfully prioritise work and feature and create a prototype that raises software development process visibility. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV9I80024 Published in: Volume : 9, Issue : 8 Publication Date: 01/11/2021 Page(s): 30-31 |
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