Writing a quality software is a very complex process. It must not only meet all the functional requirements, but also should address non-functional requirements like robustness, responsiveness, maintainability, testability, scalability, security,...
0 replies - 1170 views - 11/16/10 by Arul Kumaran in Articles
During my trip to Corropoli for the phpDay 2010 I took six trains to cover a total of 1000 kilometers. During the waiting periods in the train stations, I got to observe how the system is built and I found out that it reflects some principles of (software)...
0 replies - 5310 views - 07/06/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles
This case study is excerpted from the book, Evaluating Project Decisions: Case Studies in Software Engineering, authored by Carol Hoover, Mel Rosso-Llopart and Gil Taran, ISBN 0321544560, published in Oct. 2009 by Addison-Wesley Professional, Copyright 2010...
0 replies - 6439 views - 02/26/10 by Lyndsey Clevesy in Articles
Chapter 1 is the introduction, and in it Neal explains what productivity is and why he felt the need to write a book on how to improve it. This is followed by a nifty example of a tip that anyone can...
0 replies - 9252 views - 08/15/08 by Burk Hufnagel in Book Reviews