Executable Models Are Inevitable (Englisch)
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Titel:Executable Models Are Inevitable
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Beteiligte:Morales, A. W. ( Autor:in )
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The Screw Analogy - Is the breakthough of components in the software world analogous to the evolution of screws in the hardware world?Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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EDITOR's NOTES - Architectural Lessons - Good design, done right, is timeless.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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EDITOR'S NOTES - Nursery Rhymes - Informal UML profiles can keep UML usage alive and kicking.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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Architectural Lessons Good design, done right, is timelessSmith, R. et al. | 2001
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Editor's Notes - The Screw Analogy - Is the breakthough of components in the software world analogous to the evolution of screws in the hardware world?Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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Nursery Rhymes Informal UML profiles can keep UML usage alive and kickingSmith, R. et al. | 2001
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Behind the Pages - Our experts predict: virtual teamwork, light methods and more training this year.Morales, Alexandra Weber et al. | 2001
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To Err Is Human The fates of Minitel terminals and CueCat scanners teach us that simplicity is the soul of successMorales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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EDITOR'S NOTES - To Err Is Human - The fates of Minitel terminals and CueCat scanners teach us that simplicity is the soul of success.Weber Morales, Alexandra et al. | 2001
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EDITOR'S NOTES - Web Founder Seeks Simplicity . Globally unique identifiers, says Tim Berners-Lee, are key to semantics and services on the Web.Weber Morales, Alexandra et al. | 2001
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EDITOR'S NOTES - Home ImprovementMorales, Aiexandra Weber et al. | 2001
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Everyone's a Critic Only a tiny fraction of those on the teeming open source mailing lists actually help outMorales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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EDiTOR'S NOTES - Everyone's a Critic Only a tiny fraction of those on the teeming open source mailing lists actually help out.Morales, Alexandra Weber et al. | 2001
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COMMENT - Style and Substance - Eschewing blond highlights, this magazine boasts a makeover.Weber Morales, A. et al. | 2001
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ADVERTISER INDEX| 2001
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FEEDBACK - Letters to the Editor| 2001
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Our readers discuss anti-military beliefs, lightweight methodologies, extreme modeling and Microsoft dot-Net| 2001
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Power to the People - One man's vision of the global community: 15 years ago in Software Development.O'Connell, Laurie et al. | 2001
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DEADLINE - Fat, Sticky Fingers - Was Bill Joy wrong to fear nanobots?Weber Morales, A. et al. | 2001
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15 Years Ago in Software DevelopmentMcArdie, Lorah et al. | 2001
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Peering Into the Future - Bill Joy and other Sun honchos string together open source, file swapping and smart devices in the JavaOne Keynote.Morales, Alexandra Weber et al. | 2001
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Time Warp - 15 Years Ago in Software DevelopmentMcArdie, Lorah et al. | 2001
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TIME WARP - John Dvorak, Consummate ColumnistO'Connell, Laurie et al. | 2001
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Back to BASICs 15 years ago in Software Development, assembly and BASIC were the languages du jourO Connell, L. et al. | 2001
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TIME WARP - Back to BASICs - 15 years ago in Software Development, assembly and BASIC were the languages du jour.O'Connell, Laurie et al. | 2001
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Building Bots - Software Development highlights the Network Query Language, Samsung's ReQube, the Aris Analyzer and Predictor, Contrado's Build Control System 3.0 and Ositis Software's WinProxy 4.0.Wayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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CLASSIFIED CONNECTION| 2001
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NEW AND NOTEWORTHY - Gold Rush in Cyberspace - McConnell's New IBook, A League of Their Own, Cross Language Scripting, What's Your Forte.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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TIME WARP - Wordz That Almost Match . 15 years ago in Software Development, spell-checking was a challenge.O'Connell, Laurie et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! Learn to Manage, OnlineDonoghue, Mike et al. | 2001
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Walking in CodeRover Boots - The combination of CodeRover Browser and Integrity can be a real confidence-enhancer-but there are some caveats.Wayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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A Tale of Two GUIsCline, D. et al. | 2001
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A Tale of Two GUIs - The latest Linux interfaces are stable and productive desktop environments.Cline, Dana et al. | 2001
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The First Aspect-Oriented Compiler Xerox PARC's AspectJ extension is to Java what C++ is to CO Brien, L. et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! Managing Projects, Managing People - Not to be confused with a Microsoft Project knockoff.Donoghue, Mike et al. | 2001
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Riding the XML TigerMinnick, C. et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! Worth the Wait: Snap, Snap, Snap!Wozniewicz, A. J. et al. | 2001
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Managing Projects, Managing PeopleDonoghue, M. et al. | 2001
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NEW AND NOTEWORTHY - Taking Curl for a Whirl - Software Development reviews Curl Surge 1.0, DeveloperWorks Usability, J-View3DPro 2.0 and MSDN's Academic Alliance subscription.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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TIME WARP - 15 years ago on April Fools' DayCarter, Tamara et al. | 2001
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15 years ago on April Fools' DayCarter, T. et al. | 2001
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Getting Your Feet Wet in Embedded A beginner's guide to two bleeding-edge development platforms.Wayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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Getting Your Feet Wet in EmbeddedWayne, R. et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! - Healing the Wireless Headache - Mobile development problems are eradicated with Aligo's M-1 2.0.Wayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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Don't Look Back, They're GainingSmith, R. et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! The J Factor - Most IDEs have ignored smarter editing features to help developers with non-enterprise grunt coding. Cunning code completion and refactoring support make IntelliJ's IDEA the exception.Arnson, Bob et al. | 2001
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The J Factor Most IDEs have ignored smarter editing features to help developers with non-enterprise grunt coding. Cunning code completion and refactoring support make IntelliJ's IDEA the exceptionArnson, B. et al. | 2001
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Healing the Wireless Headache Mobile development problems are eradicated with Aligo's M-1 2.0Wayne, R. et al. | 2001
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The Agile ManifestoFowler, Martin et al. | 2001
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Palm-Sized Process: Point-of-Sale Gets AgileEvans, G. et al. | 2001
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COVER FEATURE - Palm-Sized Process: Point-of-Sale Gets AgileEvans, Gary et al. | 2001
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Extreme Rapid Development - Today's IDEs take dynamic programming to the max. Here is what ActiveState, Franz, Digitool and Functional Objects have to offer.Norvig, Peter et al. | 2001
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THE SOURCE A Tour of Managed C++Scanlon, J. et al. | 2001
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Delphi for Linux The first RAD tool for Linux is named for the two-handled cup from which the Delphic Oracle imbibedDelRossi, R. A. et al. | 2001
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THE SOURCE - A Tour of Managed C++ . If you want to support existing C++ applications, take along our guide to managed extensions to the language in Microsoft's NET framework. Part 2 of 2.Scanlon, Jeff et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! - Delphi for Linux - The first RAD tool for Linux is named for the twohandled cup from which the Delphic Oracle imbibed.DelRossi, Robert A. et al. | 2001
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Putting the Web to WorkDonoghue, M. et al. | 2001
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PRODUCT REVIEW - Bug Hunt: DevTrack vs. ClearQuest - Here's the lowdown on two tools that track and measure the entire life of a development project.Weeks, Kevin D. et al. | 2001
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HELLO, WORLD! - The Insider's Guide to Zope An open source platform for creating dynamic Web sites and applications.Latteier, Amos et al. | 2001
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Share and Share AlikeBarnhart, A. et al. | 2001
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PRODUCT REVIEW - Share and Share Alike - Will P2P technology transform the B2B world?Barnhart, Andy et al. | 2001
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Putting the Web to Work - Finally, a project management application with true Internet functionality.Donoghue, Mike et al. | 2001
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Bug Hunt: DevTrack vs. ClearQuestWeeks, K. D. et al. | 2001
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The Insider's Guide to Zope An open source platform for creating dynamic Web sites and applicationsLatteier, A. et al. | 2001
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Open the Pod Doors, HAL - Will the 21st century's most powerful technologies, such as robotics, genetic engineering and nanotechnologies, make humans an endangered species? Or will the euphoric vision of 2001: A Space Odyssey prevail?Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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With Security and Justice for AllO Connell, L. et al. | 2001
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Open the Pod Doors, HALSmith, R. et al. | 2001
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IN THE BALANCE - With Security and Justice for All - Intertwined concerns of privacy and safety obscure what might be a straightforward path to detecting criminal intent through increased surveillance. IT think tanks and experts, however, are sounding a warning about laws proposed in the wake of the September 11 tragedy.O'Connell, Laurie et al. | 2001
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The 11th Annual Jolt Awards GalaSmith, R. / Morales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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CONFERENCE COVERAGE - Executable Models Are InevitableMorales, Alexandra Weber et al. | 2001
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THE 2001 SALARY SURVEY Base Pay Increases, Crazy Cash Compensation CeasesMorales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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THE 2001 SALARY SURVEY - Base Pay Increases, Crazy Cash Compensation Ceases . The economic slowdown hasn't taken a bite out of software developers' and technical managers' regular pay, but five-figure bonuses are definitely a thing of the past.Weber Morales, Alexandra et al. | 2001
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The 11th Annual Jolt Awards Gala - Software Development honors the best and brightest products of 2000.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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Executable Models Are InevitableMorales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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PRODUCT REVIEW - Process for Sale - Packaging a methodology can be ambitious, but Rational seems to have succeeded with the RUP.Barnhart, Andy et al. | 2001
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Process for Sale Packaging a methodology can be ambitious, but Rational seems to have succeeded with the RUPBarnhart, A. et al. | 2001
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COVER FEATURE - Geeks Ahoy! A Java Jam on the High Seas - How our intrepid reporter survived a software conference aboard ship-thanks to black socks and sandals, power strips, a laptop, sunscreen and a wizard bow tie.Cline, Dana et al. | 2001
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Geeks Ahoy! A Java Jam on the High SeasCline, D. et al. | 2001
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Picking a Winner: .Net versus J2EE - Although both frameworks stand on a foundation of programming languages, object models and virtual machines, they are strikingly different when you consider the design goals of their runtime environmentFarley, Jim et al. | 2001
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News from Development's Front LineSD Staff et al. | 2001
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News from Development's Front Line - SD Staff| 2001
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Snapshot of a UML ToolSmith, R. et al. | 2001
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Snapshot of a UML Tool - In the UML tool race, GDPro 5.0 surges ahead with new Java features and support for innovative modeling approaches.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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Data Gone Awry Non-repudiation, context-oriented password protection, triangulation and cell analysis are just a few of the concepts that are key to maintaining privacy in a world of increasingly centralized information about individuals' livesThom, D. et al. | 2001
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PRoDUCT REVIEW - Beyond Version Control - A fast, lightweight challenger takes on a stalwart, sophisticated SCM champion.Bawtree, Hugh et al. | 2001
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Beyond Version Control A fast, lightweight challenger takes on a stalwart, sophisticated SCM championBawtree, H. et al. | 2001
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COVER FEATURE - The Dot-Com Demise - SD Staff - In the San Francisco Bay Area, a.k.a. Silicon Valley, hundreds of Internet start-ups-more than a third of the nation's Web businesses-have shut down in the past year. You've read about the crazy business plans, the excessive perks and the manic spending, but what about the software side of the dot-calm?| 2001
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The Evolution of Computing - Will universal connectivity via the Internet prove the key to increasing not only our business success, but also our quality of life at home and at play?Douglass, Bruce Powel et al. | 2001
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POLICY FORUM - Data Gone Awry - Non-repudiation, context- oriented password protection, triangulation and cell analysis are just a few of the concepts that are key to maintaining privacy in a world of increasingly centralized information about individuals' lives.Thom, Douglas et al. | 2001
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The Evolution of ComputingDouglass, B. P. et al. | 2001
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The Dot-Com Demise In the San Francisco Bay Area, a.k.a. Silicon Valley, hundreds of Internet start-ups-more than a third of the nation's Web businesses-have shut down in the past year. You've read about the crazy business plans, the excessive perks and the manic spending, but what about the software side of the dot-calm?| 2001
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THE BLEEDING EDGE - Geek HouseCave, Damien et al. | 2001
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Some Assembly Required - How a last-minute flurry of computer programming enabled the Human Genome Project-an international consortium seeking to sequence the 3.5 billion nucleotides that comprise our genetic blueprint as a species-to create the first-draft outline of an assembled genome.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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Successful Robustness Analysis - This simple and useful technique links the what of analysis to the how of design by ensuring your use case text is correct. It addresses necessary courses of action and allows you to continue to discover objects.Rosenberg, Doug et al. | 2001
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Geek House Hardware hackers are using a fast-spreading technology called X-10 to give their homes a cheap and speedy intelligence upgradeCave, D. et al. | 2001
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PROJECT & PROCESS MANAGEMENT - PEOPLE SKILLS . Livable Layoffs . Despite the horror stories, there are ways to treat people with respect while ending their employment.Rothman, Johanna et al. | 2001
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CONFERENCE COVERAGE - More ++, Less C C++ inventor Bjarne Stroustrup exhorts coders to stop reinventing the wheel by writing their own libraries when many are already available, blasts "Smalltalk-style" hierarchies and pooh-poohs proprietary languages.Weber Morales, Alexandra et al. | 2001
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Is Design Dead? - Extreme programming (XP) strives for simple code - but simplicity is still a complicated thing to find.Fowler, Martin et al. | 2001
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More ++, Less C C++ inventor Bjarne Stroustrup exhorts coders to stop reinventing the wheel by writing their own libraries when many are laready availableMorales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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Is Design Dead?Fowler, M. et al. | 2001
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Individualism vs. the Company Line - Bruce Perens sounds off on the influence of open source on software development and his controversial role at Hewlett-Packard.Tanner, Dianne et al. | 2001
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THE CTO DIARIES - The 75 Percent Solution Don't let technical prejudices prevent you from examining all your platform options.Adolph, Steve et al. | 2001
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THE CTO DIARIES The 75 Percent SolutionAdolph, S. et al. | 2001
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CAREER HOW-TO - A Roadmap for Software Test Engineering - How do you break into test engineering if you have zero experience and no idea how to get any? Here are some basic directions to get you on the road from neophyte to software testing guru.DiMaggio, Len et al. | 2001
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THE SOURCE - A Tour of Managed C++ - Jeff-Scanlon Though C# is the preferred language for NET development, Microsoft hasn't left C++ coders out of its new Web services framework. If you want to support existing C++ applications, take along our guide to managed extensions to the language. Part 1 of 2.| 2001
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A Roadmap for Software Test EngineeringDiMaggio, L. et al. | 2001
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Is Open Source for You? Apache, Cocoon and Linux aren't just useful programs-- they're best-of-breed. Some of the more intemperate free software boosters, intoxicated by this success, claim that proprietary software is obsolete and that it's immoral to keep your source code secret. Well, maybe. Part 1 of 2.Wayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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Driving Design: The Problem Domain - Part two of five: Domain modeling is an essential part of the ICONIX process. It builds the initial static portion of a model, which is essential when driving your application design forward from use cases.Rosenberg, Doug et al. | 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY - Ending the Blame Game . Stop pointing fingers and team up to turn a death march into a road to glory.Ambler, Scott W. et al. | 2001
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Driving Design: The Problem DomainRosenberg, D. / Scott, K. et al. | 2001
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A Tour of Managed C++ Though C# is the preferred language for.NET development, Microsoft hasn't left C++ coders out of its new Web services framework. If you want to support existing C++ applications, take along our guide to managed extensions to the languageScanlon, J. et al. | 2001
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Is Open Source for You? Apache, Cocoon and Linux aren't just useful programs-they're best-of-breed. Some of the more intermperate free software boosters, intoxicated by this success, claim that proprietary software is obsolete and that it's immoral to keep your source code secretWayne, R. et al. | 2001
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Pick a Language, Any Language - Some peoples' favorite language is whatever their customers will pay them the most to program in. And others beg to differ as our readers, writers and contributing editors debate a gamut of past and present development choices.| 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY Ending the Blame GameAmbler, S. W. et al. | 2001
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Ignore Help Requests at Your Own PerilAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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THE AGILE EDGE - The Threat of the New - Lightweight methods may be all the rage, but popularity doesn't prevent the processes from suffering from half-truths and misconceptions. Here's how to tell fact from fiction.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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The Threat of the New Lightweight methods may be all the rage, but popularity doesn't prevent the processes from suffering from half-truths and misconceptionsAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY - Ignore Help Requests at Your Own PerilAmbler, Scott et al. | 2001
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Planning for Deployment - Never underestimate the complexity of launching your latest system.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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THE SOURCE - The Apache XML Project: How to Get Read All Over - Cocoon allows you to take content in XML, tweak it using Java code in a "logicsheet" and apply styling from an XSL stylesheet. This makes it easy to transform into any SGML-like markup language; with the addition of Apache Formatting Objects Processor (FOP), you can go right to printable PDFS.Wayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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The Apache XML Project: How to Get Read All OverWayne, R. et al. | 2001
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PEOPLE SKILLS Livable LayoffsRothman, J. et al. | 2001
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The Road to UML 2.0: Fast Track or Detours?Kobryn, C. et al. | 2001
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The Road to UML 2.0: Fast Track or Detours? - A task force has completed its recommended revision for the Unified Modeling Language version 1.4, and the UML 2.0 work has started in earnest. What should developers expect?Kobryn, Cris et al. | 2001
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Through the Looking Glass - Subtle signs point to a marked transformation, a disruptive technology on the horizon.Booch, Grady et al. | 2001
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Modeling Web-Tier Components - The Web Application Extension is key to successfully modeling your complex Web-based system.Conallen, Jim et al. | 2001
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MANAGEMENT FORUM - Grace Under Pressure - Fear causes uncertainty and stifles communication, breeding distrust and inefficiency-a disastrous combination. Savvy survival skills replace fear with team spirit and productivity.Merz, Ulla et al. | 2001
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STICKY SITUATIONS - Other People's ProblemsRothman, Johanna et al. | 2001
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The Secret Life of System OperationsAmbler, S. W. et al. | 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY - The Secret Life of System Operations - It's no good putting software into production if you can't keep it there.Ambler, Scott W. et al. | 2001
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Grace Under Pressure Fear causes uncertainty and stifles communication, breeding distrust and inefficiencyMerz, U. et al. | 2001
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Through the Looking GlassBooch, G. et al. | 2001
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PROJECT & PROCESS MANAGEMENT - PEER REVIEW - When Two Eyes Aren't Enough - Enlist your colleagues to help you find those elusive problems in your software.Wiegers, Karl et al. | 2001
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Debunking Modeling Myths - To put your project on the path to success, avoid these common design misconceptions.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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MODELING TUTORIAL - Top Ten Use Case Mistakes - "Use case driven" means writing the user manual first, then writing the code. This practice reinforces the fundamental notion that a system must conform to the needs of the users, instead of your users conforming to the system.Rosenberg, Doug et al. | 2001
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How Big Blue Fell for Linux When open source developers and IBM took gambles on each other, free software showed it can flourish in the heartland of corporate computingLeonard, A. et al. | 2001
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Top Ten Use Case MistakesRosenberg, D. / Scott, K. et al. | 2001
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BOOK EXCERPT - How Big Blue Fell for Linux - When open source developers and IBM took gambles on each other, free software showed it can flourish in the heartland of corporate computing.Leonard, Andrew et al. | 2001
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THE CTO DIARIES - Your Basic Chaos and AnarchyAdolph, Steve et al. | 2001
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Cards-on-the-Wall Sessions - A low-tech method to help your high-tech ventures succeed.Phillips, Dwayne et al. | 2001
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Invoking COM Components from C# - The runtime callable wrapper makes it easy to develop C# that uses COM.Scanlon, Jeff et al. | 2001
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Your Basic Chaos and Anarchy Version control, testing and integration helped rein in an uncontrolled online storefront projectAdolph, S. et al. | 2001
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Cards-on-the-Wall SessionsPhillips, D. et al. | 2001
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WEB WATCH - How Do You Fix a Leaky Net? Discovering security flaws could turn a do-gooder into a felon.Cave, Damien et al. | 2001
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Give Them What They Want Requirements review is an essential part of the modeling process. Here's how to ensure that your use cases and domain model work together to address the end user's functional requirementsRosenberg, D. / Scott, K. et al. | 2001
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MODELING TUTORIAL - Give Them What They Want - Requirements review is an essential part of the modeling process. Here's how to ensure that your use cases and domain model work together to address the end user's functional requirements.Rosenberg, Doug et al. | 2001
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Sequence Diagrams: One Step at a TimeRosenberg, D. / Scott, K. et al. | 2001
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Sequence Diagrams: One Step at a Time - Interaction modeling allows you to lay out the detailed behavior of your objects and find appropriate homes for attributes and operations. In this fifth installment from a forthcoming book, you'll learn to update and expand your static model.Rosenberg, Doug et al. | 2001
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WEB WATCH How Do You Fix a Leaky Net?Cave, D. et al. | 2001
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BEYOND OBJECTS - Product or Service? - Wherein the author makes a solid case, and a liquid one as well, to resolve an old debate.Meyer, Bertrand et al. | 2001
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Product or Service? Wherein the author makes a solid case, and a liquid one as well, to resolve an old debateMeyer, B. et al. | 2001
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THE CTO DIARIES - Feeding the Masses My grandmother loved to prepare monstrous feasts every Sunday. While this generosity is appropriate for the personal sphere, such largesse is wasteful in the business world.adolph, Steve et al. | 2001
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Objective Concurrency Control 101 - Regardless of the technology involved, you need to synchronize changes to ensure the transactional integrity of your source.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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A Boy and His Computer Linus Torvald's autobiographyLeonard, A. et al. | 2001
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BEYOND OBJECTS The Illusion of Simplicity - Modeling, components and well-defined processes are all needed to improve the efficiency of software development.Booch, Grady et al. | 2001
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Components and Web ServicesSzyperski, Clemens et al. | 2001
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The Illusion of Simplicity Modeling, components and well-defined processes are all needed to improve the efficiency of software developmentBooch, G. et al. | 2001
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When "The Best" Isn't "The Best"Adolph, S. et al. | 2001
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PEOPLE - THE CTO DIARIES - When "The Best" Isn't "The Best" - A company's business needs must constrain its choices.Adolph, Steve et al. | 2001
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BOOK REVIEW - A Boy and His ComputerLeonard, Andrew et al. | 2001
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Lessons From Antarctica How I turned a trip to a frozen wasteland into a business expense. Just kiddingAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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ACCIDENTAL BEEK - Lessons From Antarctica How I turned a trip to a frozen wasteland into a business expense. just kidding.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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When Two Eyes Aren't Enough Enlist your colleagues to help you find those elusive problems in your softwareWiegers, K. et al. | 2001
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Components and Continuity - Avoiding obsolescence in the presence of change.Szyperski, Clemens et al. | 2001
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Place Tab A in Slot B The key to writing sufficient and successful documentation is to work with your usersAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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It's a Roller Coaster Ride Dynamically changing loads, unpredictable human behavior and environmental factors make programming amusement park attractions a tricky businessMorales, A. W. et al. | 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY - Place Tab A in Slot B - The key to writing sufficient and successful documentation is to work with your users.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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Who Needs Napster? - A new program called ShareSniffer makes file trading easier than ever before - and more dangerous.Lewis, Judith et al. | 2001
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PROFILE - It's a Roller Coaster Ride - Dynamically changing loads, unpredictable human behavior and environmental factors make programming amusement park attractions a tricky business.Weber Morales, Alexandra et al. | 2001
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Who Needs Napster?Lewis, J. et al. | 2001
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E-DEVELOPMENT & SECURITY - TOOLBOX - Somebody's Watching MeWayne, Rick et al. | 2001
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Somebody's Watching Me Software Development checks out the latest products for keeping your enterprise safe and soundWayne, R. et al. | 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY - Extreme Lessons Learned - How total strangers built a working system in just three days.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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BEYOND OBJECTS Web Services: The Economic ArgumentBooch, G. et al. | 2001
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Designing Web-Based User Interfaces - Tips to prevent Ul disasters of butterfly-ballot proportions.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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Creating the Project Plan - Part four of four: It's easy to forget tasks or incorrectly allocate resources, even with a correct estimate of effort and time.Roetzheim, William H. et al. | 2001
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BEYOND OBJECTS - Web Services: The Economic Argument . Cost avoidance, complexity management and interoperability could create a new business model.Booch, Grady et al. | 2001
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The Show Must Go On - Though our last-minute salvage job was the stuff of programmer legends, this event was no triumph.Adolph, Steve et al. | 2001
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Creating the Project PlanRoetzheim, W. H. et al. | 2001
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Extreme Lessons Learned How total strangers built a working system in just three daysAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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THINKING OBJECTIVELY - AJ2EE Testing Primer - It takes a wide range of tools and techniques to evaluate the quality of distributed software.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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A J2EE Testing Primer It takes a wide range of tools and techniques to evaluate the quality of distributed softwareAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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Designing Web-Based User Interfaces Tips to prevent UI disasters of butterfly-ballot proportionsAmbler, S. et al. | 2001
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A Closer Look at Extreme Modeling - A lightweight methodology adapted from heavyweight processes.Ambler, Scott et al. | 2001
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CLASSIFIED CCONNECTION| 2001
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BEYOND OBJECTS - The Power of a Unifying View After it has divided, science unifies. Then it divides again.Meyer, Bertrand et al. | 2001
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The Power of a Unifying ViewMeyer, B. et al. | 2001
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A Triumph of Internet Time A customer-centered orientation, combined with a flexible development methodology, helps Cisco Systems succeedKeuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - From Logo to Python in Two Decades . Looking back at ancient languages can inspire glimpes of the future.Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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Nothing for Granted Our challenge is to take responsibility for our systems' protection and stabilityKeuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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Playing by the RulesKeuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - Nothing for Granted - Our challenge is to take responsibility for our systems' protection and stability. How do we develop strategies to deal with any disruption, whether it affects software or hardware?Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - Greater Than the Sum of Its PartsKeuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - A Triumph of Internet Time - A customer-centered orientation, combined with a flexible development methodology, helps Cisco Systems succeed.Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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There's No There There - High-tech honchos flee sleepy suburbia for more happening habitats.Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts A holistic view of software development can benefit both light and heavyweight methodologiesKeuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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There's No There ThereKeuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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PROJECT & PROJECT MANAGEMENT - RETROSPECTIVES - Looking Back, Looking Ahead - Examining your last project can improve your next one.Wiegers, Karl et al. | 2001
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Decide How to Decide - Half the job of decision-making is deciding how to decide. Here's how to use this collaboration pattern to make successful decisions.Gottesdiener, Ellen et al. | 2001
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Looking Back, Looking AheadWiegers, K. / Rothman, J. et al. | 2001
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Practical CMM - Scoping your improvement program based on the problems and goals of your organization allows you to make significant headway.Potter, Neil et al. | 2001
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Keep Your Project on Track - How to have less chaos, reduced cost, fewer bugs and increased schedule predictability.Potter, Neil et al. | 2001
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FOCUS ON: PROJECT & PROCESS MANAGEMENT - BEST PRACTICES - Lean Programming - Part 1 of 2. Assembly-line production techniques apply to software, too.Poppendieck, Mary et al. | 2001
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Lean Programming Part 1 of 2. Assembly-line production techniques apply to software, tooPoppendieck, M. et al. | 2001
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MANAGEMENT FORUM - Methodological Agility - Managers who want to play today's game need to understand not only the league leaders, but also the nimble competitors.Constantine, Larry et al. | 2001
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RISK MANAGEMENT Keep Your Project on TrackPotter, N. / Sakry, M. et al. | 2001
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Methodological Agility Managers who want to play today's game need to understand not only the league leaders, but also the nimble competitorsConstantine, L. et al. | 2001
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Small Teams, Big Problems - Project Web sites help development teams succeed.Merz, Ulla et al. | 2001
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MANAESEMENT FORUM - Managing Creative Input - Turning other people's fantasies into practical products.Constantine, Larry et al. | 2001
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Managing Creative InputConstantine, L. et al. | 2001
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PROJECT & PROCESS MANAGEMENT - BEST PRACTICES - Lean Programming - Part 2 of 2. W. Edwards Deming's Total Quality Management still rings true for software.Poppendieck, Mary et al. | 2001
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Lean Programming Part 2 of 2. W. Edwards Deming's Total Quality Management still rings true for softwarePoppendieck, M. et al. | 2001
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Executive Toys - Plunking down a little cash can pay big dividends in reaching better solutions.Constantine, Larry et al. | 2001
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Beyond Encryption - Rule #1: Don't Put Your Head in a Noose.McArdle, Lorah et al. | 2001
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E-DEVELOPMENT & SECURITY - SECURITY SPOTLIGHT - Who's Hacking at Your Door? - A repentant hacker speaks his mind at SD East.Smith, Roger et al. | 2001
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Who's Hacking at Your Door?Smith, R. / Carter, T. et al. | 2001
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Safe Session Tracking - Choosing the right method is crucial for e-commerce success.Kim, Stan et al. | 2001
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Beyond EncryptionMcArdle, L. et al. | 2001
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FOCUS ON: E-DEVELOPMENT & SECURITY - TRUST POLICIES Who's That In My App? Conducting secure business-to-business transactions takes more than a firewall.Rothman, Mike et al. | 2001
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Who's That In My App? Conducting secure business-to-business transactions takes more than a firewallRothman, M. et al. | 2001
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E-This and E-ThatWasserman, T. / Constantine, L. et al. | 2001
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E-This and E-That - A start-up guide to creating 24-by-7 availability, secure end-to-end transactions, acceptable performance and easy navigation on your Web site.Wasserman, Tony et al. | 2001
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A Software Superpower? - Expect even more productivity as India's state-controlled economy transforms.Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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Older and Wiser? Does the generation gap affect who gets hired and fired in the IT world?Keuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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No Silver Bullets Is there a solution to the classic analysis vs. design conundrum?Keuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - Rants and Raves - SD readers sound off on ageism and India's software prowess,Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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Functionally Superior Is function point analysis the leading software metric?Keuffel, W. et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - No Silver Bullets - Is there a solution to the classic analysis vs. design conundrum?Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - Warren Keuffel Functionally Superior - Is function point analysis the leading software metric?| 2001
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From Mac to HAL? Will the Beckman Institute's research write the future of the human-computer interfaces?Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001
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INTERFACE - Older and Wiser? - Does the generation gap affect who gets hired and fired in the IT world?Keuffel, Warren et al. | 2001