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Coupling is one of the most frequently mentioned metric in software systems. However, to measure logical coupling between microservices, runtime information is needed or the availability of service-log files to analyze the calls between services is required. This work presents our emerging results, in which we propose a metric to statically calculate logical coupling between microservices based on commits to versioning systems. We performed an initial validation of the proposed metric with a dataset containing 145 open-source microservices projects. The results illustrate how logical coupling affects every system and increases overtime. However, we did not find a correlation between the number of commits or the number of developers and the introduction of logical coupling. In future, we investigate why, how, and when logical coupling is introduced in a system.
Trotz der Relevanz von Partizipationsprozessen in Unternehmen und deren belegte Auswirkungen zeigt sich ein deutliches Ungleichgewicht zwischen der aufgezeigten Bedeutung von Beteiligungsprozessen und dem gleichzeitig geringen Umsetzungsstand in Betrieben. Deshalb soll geprüft werden, inwiefern sich die Erwartungen jüngerer Mitarbeiter:innen mit ihrer erlebten Arbeitsrealität decken. Dazu wurden 459 Personen (59,5% Frauen) im Alter zwischen 16 und 35 Jahren zu allgemeinen Partizipationsmöglichkeiten und zu flexiblen Arbeitsbedingungen befragt. Es zeigen sich signifikante Unterschiede in beiden Teilbereichen der Partizipation zwischen den Erwartungen der Arbeitnehmer:innen und deren erlebter Realität in den Unternehmen. Über Angleichung der betrieblichen Realitäten der Partizipation könnten Unternehmen und Mitarbeiter:innen auf verschiedenen Ebenen gewinnen.