SSELab: A Plug-In-Based Framework for Web-Based Project Portals
Christoph Herrmann, Thomas Kurpick, Bernhard Rumpe

TL;DR
The paper introduces SSELab, a flexible web-based framework that integrates hosted development tools with desktop IDEs, simplifying tool management and supporting diverse client access methods.
Contribution
It presents a novel plug-in-based architecture enabling seamless integration of web-hosted tools into desktop IDEs and various client environments.
Findings
Successful deployment of the framework in real projects.
Enhanced flexibility in tool access and management.
Improved efficiency in tool setup and maintenance.
Abstract
Tools are an essential part of every software engineering project. But the number of tools that are used in all phases of the software development life-cycle and their complexity is growing continually. Consequently, the setup and maintenance of current tool chains and development environments requires much effort and consumes a lot of time. One approach to counter this, is to employ web-based systems for development tasks, because centralized systems simplify the administration and the deployment of new features. But desktop IDEs play an important role in software development projects today, and will not be replaced entirely by web-based environments in the near future. Therefore, supporting a mixture of hosted tools and tools integrated into desktop IDEs is a sensible approach. In this paper, we present the SSELab, a framework for web- based project portals that attempts to migrate…
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