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Inconvenient lack of truth
Dark Reading | 08 Apr 2008
BEST WEB LINK - A serious attitude shift is needed if security professionals want to be able to beat the bad guys. If the security people shared information like the bad guys do, Rich Mogull argues, then there would be fewer and less ...
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Spot defects early with Continuous Integration
IBM developerWorks | 21 Nov 2007
BEST WEB LINK - This tutorial introduces the fundamental aspects of Continuous Integration and steps you through how to set up a CI process using best-of-breed open source technologies.
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A dozen levels of done
Ted Neward's Technical Blog | 05 Dec 2007
BEST WEB LINK - Neward lifts a list of processes that must be finished in order call a project complete. Number five, for example, is "It has passed unit, functional, integration, stress, longevity, load and resilience testing." And that's ...
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Atlassian outlines how it builds quality software
The Atlassian Developer Blog | 25 Mar 2007
BEST WEB LINK - Learn how Atlassian improved the development and quality of Crowd. Its six-step process can be applied to any software development project.
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Avoid end-of-project performance surprises
StickyMinds.com | 01 Apr 2007
BEST WEB LINK - This case study illustrates why it's important not to wait until the end of a project to do your performance/load testing and provides a roadmap for preventing problematic end-of-project performance issues.
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Improving quality through software inspections
Process Impact | 13 Feb 2007
BEST WEB LINK - Our expert Karl Wiegers has written a comprehensive essay on quality management and inspections. After listing the benefits of inspection, Wiegers delineates the inspection process. There are sample tables included as well.
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What makes software development so hard?
CIO Insight | 05 Jan 2007
BEST WEB LINK - The history of software development is marked by missed deadlines, blown budgets and broken promises. Author Scott Rosenberg discusses this dysfunctional culture and why it persists. (Jan. 5, 2007)
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