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Transitioning from Analysis to Design

The step between specifying requirements to working on a system design can be a tricky one. The basis on which the step, or decision, is made fortunately can be calculated. In this week's column, Paul Reed thoroughly explains how the transition should progress and offers some instructions on how to move properly through this phase. Read On
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Enterprisewide Testware Architecture
By Mark Fewster

Testware: the stuff of which tests are made. The term comprises a bewildering range of artifacts including data files, scripts, expected results, specifications, and environment information. It also implies how these artifacts are arranged, where they're stored and used, and how they're grouped and referenced. This presentation explains the key elements of good testware architecture and sheds light on ways of achieving a consistent approach across diverse projects.
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The adoption of Agile development practices has increased as software developers strive to keep pace with customer and market demands. However, to fully realize the benefits of Agile, a repeatable process for creating bug-free code is critical. This paper examines how source code analysis can enhance the Agile development process and empower Agile teams. Download this complimentary white paper from Klocwork.



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