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Johannes Bräuer

Johannes Bräuer

Product Manager

Johannes is Technical Product Manager at Dynatrace and joined the team in 2018. Before then, he did a PhD in Business Informatics at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. His research topic focused on measuring and assessing source code and software design quality as shown by publications at international conferences and in peer-reviewed journals.

In his current role, Johannes drives the roadmap of the Keptn project by fostering use-case discussions and the standardization of cloud-native concepts. He is passionate about approaches for microservice architectures as well as automating continuous delivery and operations in cloud-native environments.

Authored publications

Towards blended modeling and simulation of DevOps processes: the Keptn case study

DevOps and Model Driven Engineering (MDE) provide differently skilled IT stakeholders with methodologies and tools for organizing and automating continuous software engineering activities and using models as key engineering artifacts. JSON is a popular data format, and JSON Schema provides a general-purpose schema language for JSON. This paper pres...

Alessandro Colantoni, Antonio Garemendia, Luca Berardinelli, Johannes Bräuer

| MODELS '22: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems: Companion Proceedings | 2022

Leveraging model-driven technologies for JSON artefacts: the shipyard case study

With JSON’s increasing adoption, the need for structural constraints and validation capabilities led to JSON Schema, a dedicated meta-language to specify languages which are in turn used to validate JSON documents. Currently, the standardisation process of JSON Schema and the implementation of adequate tool support (eg, validators and editors) are ...

Alessandro Colantoni, Antonio Garemendia, Luca Berardinelli, Manuel Wimmer, Johannes Bräuer

| ACM/IEEE 24th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS)--Practice and Innovation Track | 2021