talios | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | agile, development
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2008 | java, development, agile
Quoted: Project documentation is often one of the necessary evils in delivering a software product. But imagine being able to generate your documentation at the click of a button. In this installment of Automation for the people, automation expert Paul Duvall explains how you can use open source tools to automate the generation of Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams, build figures, entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs), and even user documentation.
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 01 2008 | testing, development, agileShareViewed: 1 Time
talios | Shared With: Everyone - May 15 2008 | agile, development, rest
Quoted: In this interview, recorded at QCon San Francisco, (then) Burton Group consultant Pete Lacey talks to Stefan Tilkov about the reasons for his disillusionment SOAP and his opinions on how to best achieve loose coupling. Pete also describes the ideas behind REST, and addresses some of its perceived shortcomings. Finally, he discusses cases wher SOAP/WS-* or RESTful HTTP might be more appropriate.
talios | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | development, agile
Quoted: During OOPSLA 2007, InfoQ interviewed Markus Voelter asking him about creating software architecture documentation. Many people mention UML when they are asked about software design documentation, but Markus has a different take on that. He thinks that we should be using models which can be processed with tools which can validate or invalidate them.
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talios | Shared With: Everyone - May 09 2008 | development, agile, java
Quoted: The latest release of GemFire - an in-memory data management product - offers distributed event processing capabilities with the introduction of continuous querying and durable event notifications as well as other new features. InfoQ discussed with Jags Ramnarayan, Chief Architect at GemStone, about these new features and the product's roadmap.
talios | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | development, agile, javaShareViewed: 9 Times
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 14 2008 | blog, development, agile
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 28 2008 | development, scala, agile
Quoted: Composite Software offers a new level of granularity when compared to SaaS (Software as a Service). Composite Software is about enabling "right-sourcing", i.e. move (or keep) arbitrary small or large elements of functionality wherever it is the most cost effective to operate them, not just entire systems. Economically, "right-sourcing" is far more efficient than "outsourcing" and SaaS. The goal of this book is start by understanding today’s software construction processes and technologies and explore why and how it should be evolved to support core composition mechanisms.
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 18 2008 | agile, scrum, development






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