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Agile ALM Trends In SCCS, Requirements Management by Hewlett-Packard Company
June 25, 2012 - (Free Research)
Did you know that the latest innovations for source code control systems (SCCS) and requirements management tools can not only help you enable a more agile software development process but also reap better returns on your application lifecycle management (ALM) investments? Read this expert e-zine to learn more.
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ALM and Agile Strategies E-Zine Issue 1 by SearchSoftwareQuality.com
February 17, 2012 - (Free Research)
Using modern-day Agile techniques such as automation and cloud hosting solutions, today’s IT leaders have opportunities to reap better returns on their ALM investments. In this issue, experts will share source code control system automation strategies, hosting options for code repositories and trends in requirements management tools.
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Top Data Integration Trends and Best Practices by Talend
April 11, 2011 - (Free Research)
Data integration software is now much more than just ETL tools - it encompasses a wide range of platforms and technologies supporting real-time integration as well as traditional batch-oriented approaches. In this e-book, learn about the trends and emerging best practices that are shaping the data integration process at leading-edge organizations.
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E-Guide: Writing secure SQL database code by IBM
May 26, 2011 - (Free Research)
When developing and deploying a database, organizations should never rely solely on their developers to provide security. This expert e-guide offers tips for writing secure SQL database code to ensure you build appropriate security controls for the specific features and functionality you need.
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Integrating Use Cases, Storyboarding and Prototyping by Ivar Jacobson Consulting
June 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper discusses how to optimize requirements gathering and documentation through the integration of use case, storyboarding and prototyping.
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Introduction to Secure Coding for C/C++ by Klocwork
September 2011 - (Free Research)
When budgets, customers and reputations are at stake, software developers need every available tool to ensure that applications and code are as secure as possible. Going a step above and beyond, this interactive online learning center provides detailed lessons for securing C/C++ code.
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Can I Really Roll-out a Code Review Process That Doesn’t Suck? by SmartBear Software
August 2012 - (Free Research)
This webcast takes you through the methods that have been found to be most effective in implementing a code review process and the processes and steps to get you started. Learn about topics including the benefits of code review, how to implement code reviews, and more.
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Embedded Open Source Analysis by Klocwork
April 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper explores the results from an analysis of multiple open source projects that are commonly used in embedded development.
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Minimizing Code Defects to Improve Software Quality and Lower Development Costs by IBM
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper talks about why it's important to take a proactive approach to improving overall code quality using static and dynamic analysis. It then shows how IBM Rational Software Analyzer and IBM Rational PurifyPlus software can be used together to reduce the number of defects in your company's code.
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11 Best Practices for Peer Code Review by SmartBear Software
September 2010 - (Free Research)
This white paper recommends best practices for efficient, lightweight peer code review that have been proven to be effective via scientific study and extensive field experience. Use the techniques discussed in this paper to ensure your code reviews improve your code and make the most of your developers' time.
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Software Agitation: Your Own Personal Code Reviewer by Agitar Software
March 2011 - (Free Research)
Agitator helps you debug your code while you write it - a benefit that no other existing Java Testing tool can claim. Agitator can also be extremely beneficial when run on legacy code - even code that has been reviewed by other developers and deemed to be “sufficient” and “properly written.” Learn how Agitar can be your own personal code reviewer.
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MIPS Core PSP by CriticalBlue
June 2010 - (Free Research)
This application note provides a detailed tutorial of how to use the features of the MIPS Core PSP within Prism. End users who are either considering migrating existing software applications onto the 34K or 1004K core, or who already use those cores but wish to optimize their operation are the target audience for this paper.
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Driving Business Agility via a Software Supply Chain by Black Duck Software
July 2008 - (Free Research)
The purpose of this white paper is to lay out software development "supply chain" strategies, to nurture community culture, and to discuss techniques to improve code usage as software creation evolves toward greater complexity.
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Application Note: Structured Testing - The Path to Thorough Code Coverage by McCabe Software, Inc.
March 2011 - (Free Research)
Basis path testing, also known as Structured Testing, is the primary code-based testing strategy recommended by McCabe Software and supported by McCabe IQ. The main idea behind this testing is that decision outcomes within a software function should be tested independently. This article provides an overview of the benefits of basis path testing.
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Ted the Developer Episode 1 - An Animated Story by IBM
November 2010 - (Free Research)
This webcast introduces a technology that provides developers with a collaborative platform for tracking code, enhancement requests, defects, and project status. Watch now to learn how development teams can store source code, bug reports, and work items in a central repository for a unified vision of all projects.
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Introducing the Agile Desktop: Achieve high velocity with the Klocwork C/C++ developer's desktop by Klocwork
November 2009 - (Free Research)
As Agile is embraced by development organizations everywhere, the need to produce clean, maintainable software quickly is great. To achieve development agility, developers must maintain velocity, eliminate bug debt, and focus on peer interaction. Read this paper to learn how to automate time consuming development activities to boost productivity.
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Handling handoffs the Agile development way by IBM
November 2011 - (Free Research)
Many organizations would like to become more agile, but sometimes it is hard to see the way forward. There is an excellent approach to becoming more agile that any organization can implement: improve the speed and efficiency of the handoffs within the organization's existing development processes. Read this expert tip guide to learn more.
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Tools to unit test your JavaScript by IBM
April 2012 - (Free Research)
While unit testing your JavaScript can be challenging, developers agree that it is becoming an increasingly important task. This white paper reviews three popular tools that you can leverage to ease the testing process and mitigate common challenges.
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