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To trace or not to trace

fatalmindblog wrote 6 days ago: To trace or not to trace I have always been a fan of the oracle SQL trace facility. It’s a ver … more →

Tags: Software Quality, Oracle, Performance, Supportability

RSS parsing optimization for bandwidth and processing time with SAX and httpclient - pooling scripts1 comment

mufumbo wrote 1 month ago: My server was having a constant income traffic of 1.7mb/s for a service that downloads RSS from the … more →

Tags: android, Performance, Programming, httpclient, Optimization, RSS, sax

Case study - Software maintainability assessment methods

Cruisy wrote 1 month ago: The following is a case study of a software maintainability assessment method. The organization usin … more →

Tags: Case Studies, Assessment, Case Study, coleman-oman, Complexity, enerjy, Enterprise Architect, Halstead, Legacy

Controlled experimentation versus Evaluation and Testing

adonis49 wrote 2 months ago: Article 43 “Controlled experimentation versus Evaluation and Testing methods” The method … more →

Tags: Social articles, politics/finance Today, engineering/research, Social, Engineering, Economy, Politics, writing, adonis

A Day in Refactoring Agile Project Process Part 3

zenkara wrote 4 months ago: 315 Arvo Tea We like to take advantage of as many informal activities and gatherings as possible (pl … more →

Tags: CMMI, Defects, Metrics, People, Process Improvement, Sales, Improvement, Software Quality, KPI

Feature Programming & Feature Annotations

oogtech wrote 5 months ago: In agile development, the emphasis is on delivering business value incrementally. While this explici … more →

Tags: Agile, Productivity, Documentation, Feature Driven Development, Software Architecture, debugging, trace

Notes on QoS and Capacity Planning

harjitdelhi wrote 5 months ago: The architecture you create must address the following service-level requirements: performance, scal … more →

Tags: Architecture Design, Architecture, Availability, capacity planning, Design, Extensibility, manageability, Performance, QoS

Towards Maintainability

Stephen Denne wrote 5 months ago: My friend Bevan has linked to the tools he referenced in his “Towards Maintainability” t … more →

Tags: Eclipse, Java

How religious faith drives the delusion of Darwinism2 comments

Wintery Knight wrote 6 months ago: Commenter ECM alerted me to Cornelius Hunter’s new blog “Darwin’s God”. Corn … more →

Tags: News, God, Atheism, Problem of Evil, Evolution, Darwinism, suffering, Biology, Debate

“What do you design again?”

adonis49 wrote 6 months ago: Article #8, April 5, 2005 “What do you design again?” Human Factors are primarily oriented to design … more →

Tags: Social articles, politics/finance Today, AUTO-BIOGRAPHY, Religion/History, health, engineering/research, Social, Engineering, Politics

Warrenton Office

kea2101 wrote 7 months ago: by Brian Gorham            On the anniversary of Earth Day we continue to remember the commitment ou … more →

Tags: Main articles, annual utility costs, Conservation, conservation curriculum, curriculum, Earth Day, energy audit, energy conscious, energy conscious facility operation

5 Steps To Improving Your Business Processes

zenkara wrote 7 months ago: I’ve had several conversations lately about the need to streamline and simplify processes.  Th … more →

Tags: CMMI, People, Process Improvement, Improvement, Method, Templates, Agile, Startup, Measures

An example of using ISO9126 to measure software quality

zenkara wrote 10 months ago: We had the good fortune recently of two customers wanting to use ISO9126 as a basis for defining and … more →

Tags: Defects, Metrics, People, Improvement, Product Quality, Software Quality, iso9126, KPI, kpis

Technical Focus (Priorities)

vincentmeens wrote 11 months ago: Scalability: The ability to scale the system (file store, traffic handling capacity, content deliver … more →

Tags: technology, scalability, Availability, redundancy, flexibility, reusability

A non-example of maintainability, and a rant about the forbidding of comments.

scaryreasoner wrote 11 months ago: Look at this post: An Example of Maintainability Okay, what’s wrong here? I mean, besides the … more →

Tags: Programming, Humor, Software Engineering, Management, Dumbass, Dilbert, peter principle, people unaware of their own incompetence, peole who disable blog comments

Programming languages and Programming systems

Suresh Peram wrote 1 year ago: Gone are the days when knowing a programming language such as C, C++, C# or Java defined what a prog … more →

Tags: Programming, Performance, Readability, Java, .NET, J2EE, Java EE, SAP, Peoplesoft

"Controlled experimentation versus Evaluation and Testing methods"

adonis49 wrote 1 year ago: Article #43,  April 12, 2006 “Controlled experimentation versus Evaluation and Testing methods … more →

Tags: Professional Articles, politics/finance Today, engineering/research, Engineering, Politics, writing, adonis, adonis49, Humor

How to measure software quality

zenkara wrote 1 year ago: A model of software product quality that has been around for many years is ISO9126.  It’s neve … more →

Tags: Metrics, Peer Reviews, Product Quality, Software Quality, Measures, iso9126, Reviews

C#, Java, C++, C and Fortran

Suresh Peram wrote 1 year ago: C was the second programming language that I learnt. I thought it was a whole lot better than Fortra … more →

Tags: Programming, Performance, Readability, C#, Java, FORTRAN, Programming Language


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