21 resultados para Packaged Software
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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This is the first part of a 2 part video from my talk in May 2008 on open source content creation.
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This is the second part of a 2 part video from my talk in May 2008 on open source content creation. Here I am talking about the Making of Doljer
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This presentation explains how we move from a problem definition to an algorithmic solution using simple tools like noun verb analysis. It also looks at how we might judge the quality of a solution through coupling, cohesion and generalisation.
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This presentation gives a high level introduction to modelling in software engineering. It looks in detail at how to model behaviour, in particular using UML Activity Diagrams.
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INFO2009 Assignment 2 reference list for team "Quintinlessness" - Subject: Open source software
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The PIBWin programme provides probabilistic identification of unknown bacterial isolates against identification matrices of known strains. Bryant TN. PIBWin - software for probabilistic identification. Journal of Applied Microbiololgy. 2004;97(6):1326-7.
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Comparison of brand-leading 'Wiki' sofware packages with respect to implementation of Wiki-style electronic resource for handbooks.
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An overview of programming and software development.
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An infographic for open source software licensing. This resource can serve as a simple introduction to open source software licensing, and as a reference for future use.
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In this session we look at some of the basics of good code design, including avoiding duplication and designing for loose coupling and high cohesion.
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Infographic providing a timeline of important events in the history of open source software since the fifties. Also includes stats for OSS licenses, usage in Business and reasons for participating in an OSS community.
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Poster for IRP project 'Side-effects in Software Transactional Memory: Extending Deuce with TwilightSTM'
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This presentation describes the evolution of SDLCs from the first formally proposed linear models including, the Waterfall (Royce 1970) through to iterative prototyping models (Spiral and Win-Win Spiral) and incremental, iterative models used in Agile Methods. We discuss the problems iinherent in ech prpoosal and how successive models attempt to solve them.
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This presentation discusses the role and purpose of testing in the systems/Software Development Life Cycle. We examine the consequences of the 'cost curve' on defect removal and how agile methods can reduce its effects. We concentrate on Black Box Testing and use Equivalence Partitioning and Boundary Value Analysis to construct the smallest number of test cases, test scenarios necessary for a test plan.