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Software Integrity

Follow up to ‘missing braces in If statements’
Earlier this week on Javalobby, I posted an extract from our monthly newsletter regarding our analysis of the ‘missing braces in If Statement’ rule firing and the potential bug involved. If you omit braces and use Static Analysis tools it is a pr
Enerjy Services Launch Today!
To follow from the successful launch of our free Eclipse plugin, today sees the official launch of our Service Offerings for Java Development Teams. Over the last 5 years we have been helping development teams increase the quality of their applicatio
Enerjy Services Launch Today!
To follow from the successful launch of our free Eclipse plugin, today sees the official launch of our Service Offerings for Java Development Teams. Over the last 5 years we have been helping development teams increase the quality of their applicatio
Software: Use At Your Own Risk
Chuck Allison’s interesting article “Software: Use At Your Own Risk”, (Better Software Magazine, July/August 2008, p. 9) discusses the risk inherent in software licenses compared to other warranties, reasons for the lack of quality in software
Software: Use At Your Own Risk
Chuck Allison’s interesting article “Software: Use At Your Own Risk”, (Better Software Magazine, July/August 2008, p. 9) discusses the risk inherent in software licenses compared to other warranties, reasons for the lack of quality in software
More on ‘Best’ Practices & The Dreyfus Model With Dan North
Two of our recent blogs; The Misnomer of Best Practices and The Dreyfus Model are tied together nicely in this episode of Enerjy.tv by way of a conversation I had with Dan North of Thoughtworks. Dan regularly speaks and blogs about these topics and g
More on ‘Best’ Practices & The Dreyfus Model With Dan North
Two of our recent blogs; The Misnomer of Best Practices and The Dreyfus Model are tied together nicely in this episode of Enerjy.tv by way of a conversation I had with Dan North of Thoughtworks. Dan regularly speaks and blogs about these topics and
Eating The IT Elephant - Book Review
Achieving Project success over the last 30 years has been difficult! Reports on various studies released over the last 5 years state as little as 30% of complex projects succeed. Although this number is climbing, very large projects (300 – 500 man
Eating The IT Elephant - Book Review
Achieving Project success over the last 30 years has been difficult! Reports on various studies released over the last 5 years state as little as 30% of complex projects succeed. Although this number is climbing, very large projects (300 – 500 man
Involving The Team In Bug Fixing Shares Knowledge
A large part of improving the quality of software is knowledge sharing (indeed it is one of the basic tenets of Lean). In most organizations when a bug is submitted it is usually delegated to the developer who wrote the original code. Paul Pagel’s

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