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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Offshore Software Development Process India offshore Application Development
This is a unique model in so far as most models either talk about Global Delivery processes or about the Software Development Process.
The model combines People, Process and Technology to create a unique and powerful framework that ensure high-quality and reliable development whether the teams are onsite, onshore or distributed across the globe.
The process is so designed that the typical challenges faced during an offshore development engagement are overcome.
www.inkorus.com /offshore-software-development-process.html   (430 words)

  
 User talk:LuBer - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
There are several well-defined roles within software development communities: software architects, programmers, release managers, testers, etc. What is not yet well understood are the roles that users play in the software development process.
A further difference is: that type of user support should now be produced by prospective social software user communities, starting from scratch.
Users can do, and are doing, anything they want.
kb.mozillazine.org /index.phtml?title=User_talk:LuBer   (430 words)

  
 Tips on pitching Apache to the big wigs
In defining open source software, Behlendorf said its most important aspect is the right to fork, which occurs when open-source programmers disagree about software development plans, leading to the release of different software versions.
When making the actual pitch to management for software based on open source development, if the company the developer working with is a software company, Behlendorf believes it's fine to sell some percentage of the product as proprietary bits and some as open source.
Open software development also requires transparency, where all decisions, discussions and rationales about how things get built are exposed, Behlendorf said.
www.networkworld.com /news/2000/1026apacheadvice.html   (430 words)

  
 JEP-0166: Jingle Signalling
The signalling protocol specified therein is, therefore, substantially equivalent to the existing Google Talk protocol, with several adjustments based on feedback received from implementors as well as for publication within the Jabber Software Foundation's standards process.
Any protocol defined in this JEP has been developed outside the Internet Standards Process and is to be understood as an extension to XMPP rather than as an evolution, development, or modification of XMPP itself.
The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is defined in the XMPP Core (RFC 3920) and XMPP IM (RFC 3921) specifications contributed by the Jabber Software Foundation to the Internet Standards Process, which is managed by the Internet Engineering Task Force in accordance with RFC 2026.
www.jabber.org /jeps/jep-0166.html   (4869 words)

  
 DBLP: Grady Booch
Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh : Excerpt from ``The Unified Software Development Process'': The Unified Process.
Rick DeNatale, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Dave A. Thomas, John Tibbets : The Role of Methods and CASE in OO Development (Panel).
Grady Booch: The end of objects and the last programmer (Invited talk).
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/b/Booch:Grady.html   (4869 words)

  
 DBLP: Grady Booch
Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh: Excerpt from ``The Unified Software Development Process'': The Unified Process.
Rick DeNatale, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Dave A. Thomas, John Tibbets: The Role of Methods and CASE in OO Development (Panel).
Grady Booch: The future of software (abstract of invited presentation).
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/b/Booch:Grady.html   (502 words)

  
 Switching From ASIC Design
ASIC testing and fault coverage is an important part of the ASIC development process.
In ASIC design, place-and-route and physical design verification such as cross talk analysis between internal device signals may be performed by the customer or handed off to an ASIC foundry for implementation.
Designers can use the rapid system-generation features of SOPC Builder to perform tradeoff analysis of which functions should be implemented in hardware and which functions should be implemented in embedded software.
www.altera.com /products/software/switching/asic/asi-designers.html   (1404 words)

  
 The Open Voting Consortium
After her talk Open Voting Consortium Director of Development Lara Shaffer spoke with her about the Open Voting Consortium’s open voting system which includes a voter verified paper ballot summary that counts as the vote and runs on open source software.
Opening up the voting system also means that the testing and certification process needs to be opened.
Below: Open Voting Consortium developers, OVC president Alan Dechert, OVC Secretary Dr. Arthur Keller, and and Jim March from BlackBoxVoting.org meet to discuss the proposal for tabulators that would count votes using open source software.
www.openvotingconsortium.org   (1404 words)

  
 Software Council of Southern California
This unique presentation will start with a 45 minute overview of the ROI development process and finish with a 60 minute session providing the audience with an opportunity to ask the speaker and software company executives questions about determining a software's ROI.
His latest book ROI Selling (Dearborn Trade Press) is turning out to be the "ROI bible" for most sales, marketing and management people throughout the software industry.
Michael has appeared on radio talk shows, trade show circuit and produced several public workshops throughout the world.
www.scsc.org /events/lachapter/april0705.html   (486 words)

  
 Obvious Diversion - Newsfire, David Watanabe and the Advantages of Public Beta Development
This process of open feedback and related improvements is generally attributed to open source software, but closed source programs like Newsfire show that the advantages are really tied to creating a way to let a program’s community talk to it’s developers and making the time to consider and implement their requests.
NewsFire is also a great example of how active Beta releases can bring some of the advantages generally associated with open source software to closed source applications.
We’ve seen a lot of software in active beta status for quite some time, the most prominent of which that comes to mind is Firefox.
www.obviousdiversion.com /index.php?p=205   (486 words)

  
 Let's Talk Computers - Radio Talk Show - Main Page
From the Mozilla Foundation, Marcia Knous, and Chris Hofmann, and prolific technical book and documentation writer John Hedtke discuss Prentice Hall's new release of the book "Firefox and Thunderbird Garage".
The book shows you everything from kick starting the boot process to disabling unnecessary applications and services to taking advantage of built-in administrative tools.
Addison-Wesley is a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books and software for technical professionals, developed and authored by the world's leading technology experts.
www.lets-talk-computers.net /index.htm   (486 words)

  
 ISO Makes Linux Standards Base a Standard
Eben Moglen, the general counsel for the Free Software Foundation, along with Diane Peters, the general counsel for the Open Source Development Labs and Mike Milinkovich, the executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, will also be talking at OSBC in a session titled "GPL 3.0: Directions, Implications, Casualties".
Matusow's talk comes at an interesting time in the life of the Redmond, Wash. Software vendor as it moves to reduce the number of its shared source licenses and talks to the Open Source Initiative about the possibility of submitting two of them for approval under the Open Source Definition.
Last week in an exclusive story, Moglen told eWEEK that the FSF is just weeks away from announcing the roadmap and process that will govern the release of the first draft of the rewritten GNU General Public License.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1880214,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594   (1412 words)

  
 Confusability: Usability
You cannot sit back and complain that the development process doesn't allow usability testing results to be used to improve the software because the geeks say it's too late to change the design.
We encourage to talk about their usability experiences at our South West Usability Group meetings, but people can be afraid to talk about their failures which makes it diificult to explain how they produced successful designs as we learn an awful lot from our failures.
Sauli Laitinen has published "Better Games Through Usability Evaluation and Testing" at Gamasutra where he talks about the importance of usability for game design and gives specific examples of usability problems found during an expert review of a game.
usability.typepad.com /confusability/usability   (12550 words)

  
 BioPerl nodalpoint.org
This is meant to serve as a guide for development of software based on the Open-Bioinformatics Foundations software toolkits with packages such as BioPerl, BioJava, and BioPython.
Neil Saunders just finished his state of BioPerl talk with some excellent "real world" example of using BioPerl in a genome sequencing project.
Specifically Neil talked about using bioperl to find genes that are unique between two organisms using BioPerl's SearchIO tools.
www.nodalpoint.org /taxonomy/term/52   (159 words)

  
 The Now Economy: October 2004 Archives
Minor established the fund to accelerate the development and deployment of On Demand applications that don't require the use of software or hardware and are delivered as subscription-based services over the Internet.
To avoid forgery, they would need a unique and secure ID. And to stop multiple spending of the same bits, there would need to be a clearing process or a means to reveal the identity of anybody who tries to double-spend.
The article goes on to talk about how MIT Media Lab project Blogdex (one of the longest-operating and most-visited opinion aggregators) is like a hive mind of the blogosphere, collectively creating a modern Oracle with no single opinion about anything.
blog.commerce.net /archives/2004/10/index.html   (159 words)

  
 Half-Life 2 Q&A - PC News at GameSpot
Valve's Gabe Newell reports in from an Alcatraz prison cell with the latest on Half-Life 2's development process, delayed release, and more.
Valve founder and managing director Gabe Newell and senior software development engineer Jay Stelly discuss their long-awaited game Half-Life 2 in this 40-minute interview.
Yesterday, Gabe Newell, Valve's founder and managing director, attended ATI's graphics card launch event at the former prison on Alcatraz Island, in the middle of the San Francisco Bay, to endorse ATI's cards and talk about why DirectX 9 is such an important standard for PC game developers.
www.gamespot.com /pc/action/halflife2/news_6076241.html   (878 words)

  
 Merten, Free Software & GPL Society
Interestingly, in an article entitled "Its Time to Talk about Free Software Again," one of the founders of the Open Source Initiative also considers the current development as wrong.
And Oekonux is there to understand the process of this change, and perhaps at some point our thoughts may help to push the development forward :-).
During April 28-30, 2001 in Dortmund we had the first Oekonux conference, which brought together people from different areas who were interested in the principles of Free Software and the possible consequences of these principles on their particular field.
subsol.c3.hu /subsol_2/contributors0/mertentext.html   (878 words)

  
 Citations: Integrating semi-formal and formal software specification techniques - Wieringa, Dubois (ResearchIndex)
At the top level of the framework, we can identify four dimensions in any system development (software and non software) These dimensions are orthogonal in the sense that the choices of techniques and methods in each of them are largely independent of each other.
In whatever way this is done, the result of these decisions must be justifiable as if they were taken by means of a rational design process [41] This is the design analogy to the way in which....
....to be combined with any formal specification language that can talk about events and responses (i.e.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /context/64330/69965   (517 words)

  
 John Kennedy's WebLog
I'll be using this webchat to talk to you about the new development tools available for the C++ developer wishing to create software for Windows Mobile devices.
I admit that I was quite smug about being completely uninvolved in the process, and of course, I had that sense of superiority that comes about because I wasn't daft enough to be spending my time making Gingerbread Houses or worrying about some football game.
My name is John Kennedy, I'm a Content Specialist in the Mobile and Embedded Division, and my job is to work with the user assistance team creating documentation for the SDKs.
blogs.msdn.com /johnkenn   (4612 words)

  
 Supercomputing Using Interchangeable Parts
and how we use the open source development process to define the interchangeable parts that form the software for those systems.
This talk overviews how our research group uses interchangeable PC hardware parts to build supercomputers (e.g., KLAT2 and KASY0) with award-winning price/performance...
It is only in the past decade, with the commoditization of the PC, that construction of computer hardware has fully realized the benefits of standardized interfaces to interchangeable components.
aggregate.org /TALKS/20040205   (185 words)

  
 SQRLNET: Linking International Software Quality Researchers
Ivar Jacobson's seminal contributions center in five major areas: The architecture-centric approach to software development.
Ivar Jacobson is vice president of process strategy for Rational Software Corporation.
In this talk, Ivar Jacobson will discuss four major trends that he believes will change the way we develop software from machine-centric to human-centric.
www.cas.mcmaster.ca /sqrl/seminars/jacobson.html   (315 words)

  
 SRA Thursday Seminars Series: 2002
Peter H. Schmitt (Karlsruhe University, Germany) will talk about The KeY Project: Formal Methods in the Software Engineering Process.
Future development include the customization of the system for the database of the genoma of Vitis vinifera, as part of the activities of the project "GENOMA VITE", of IASMA.
Abstract: This is Part 2 of the SRA Thursday seminar given on February 21.
sra.itc.it /people/agostini/SRA/WSeminars/seminars02-1.html   (3304 words)

  
 AVVAL - Technology Talk Show - About the Show
Prior to Exelon, she served as vice president of business process systems for The Pillsbury Company, where she was responsible for the strategic development and implementation of all business processes for the company's retail and food service units.
Applied Systems specializes in software for the insurance industry, providing enterprise solutions for insurance agencies and companies throughout the U.S., Canada and the U.K. John joined the company in 1990, and has held the positions of developer, QA Manager, and V.P. of US Customer Support.
When he joined the company in 1997 his charge was to utilize information technology to create competitive business advantages for the company and provide clients with enhanced value.
talkshow.avval.com /recentguests.html   (3304 words)

  
 SecurityDocs: Security Management
Most people have heard of software licensing and pay per view television, but possibly not connected it with a development in technology called Digital Rights Management (DRM).
This paper shows how proactive management techniques can be applied in the area of information security in order to achieve a scalable and flexible process, capable of responding to both short-term and strategic requirements.
Security Event Management (SEM) vendors often talk about scalability when addressing the degree to which their products can accommodate growth in a customer's increasing network and/or security requirements.
www.securitydocs.com /Security_Management   (788 words)

  
 Integrative Bioinformatics
Agilent now proudly introduces the development and commercialization of our latest technologies - DNA microarrays and related bioinformatic software which are beginning to revolutionize the disease and drug discovery process.
The talk will address ways to read complex gene expression patterns in order to derive hypotheses about the biology of the pathway under study and will also address the question of whether genes that are regulated by the pRB tumor suppressor pathway are deregulated in cancer.
Expression detection performance results comparing classic bioinformatics techniques and quantum interferometry will be presented for several classes of standard and spotted arrays.
www.healthtech.com /2002/bne   (788 words)

  
 AVVAL - Technology Talk Show - About the Show
Prior to Exelon, she served as vice president of business process systems for The Pillsbury Company, where she was responsible for the strategic development and implementation of all business processes for the company's retail and food service units.
Juan also worked for GM Corporation establishing the software test and validation department and in the Electronic Compatibility Laboratory creating a Computer Vision-based test system.
As the youngest senior vice president in the corporate office, he is a part of the leadership group developing the overall strategy for approximately 100 individuals.
talkshow.avval.com /recentguests.html   (788 words)

  
 Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications
The nature of the software development process is changing in significant ways.
My talk will address these changes and look at how they will affect the way we think of programming over the next 10 years.
New tools for program specification, program analysis, program proof, and testing are coming out of the laboratory and into practice.
www.oopsla.org /2004/ShowEvent.do?id=801   (246 words)

  
 AVVAL - Technology Talk Show - About the Show
Prior to Exelon, she served as vice president of business process systems for The Pillsbury Company, where she was responsible for the strategic development and implementation of all business processes for the company's retail and food service units.
Applied Systems specializes in software for the insurance industry, providing enterprise solutions for insurance agencies and companies throughout the U.S., Canada and the U.K. John joined the company in 1990, and has held the positions of developer, QA Manager, and V.P. of US Customer Support.
John is on the advisory board for the Illinois CIO Exchange (ICE) and is a member of the technical advisory board for the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN).
talkshow.avval.com /recentguests.html   (246 words)

  
 Service-Oriented Architecture ZDNet.com
"SOA is about much more than development of software — it's a broad approach to thinking about how IT capabilities can be published, combined and used in a really flexible way," he said.
SOA is not an end in and of itself, but a methodology, or way of thinking about loosely coupling and aligning systems to meet business process requirements.
One of the goals of this Weblog is to go beyond theories and talk about actual examples of SOA at work.
blogs.zdnet.com /service-oriented   (7361 words)

  
 HARDI: News
HAPS and Certify minimize the amount of work and typically saves several months in the development and debugging of a prototype.
HAPS 2.1 addresses critical issues regarding the prototyping board design such as cross-talk, signal integrity, impedance matches, connectivity problems, size and speed.
This makes HAPS completely portable and stand-alone, an advantage for customer presentations and software debugging.
www.hardi.se /news/haps_eu_030303.htm   (556 words)

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