Better Software - March 2009 - (Page 15) Research Simplified Check out the new white paper section on stickyMinds.com. Select White Papers from the Resources drop-down list to access the papers currently hosted on our site. Authors include top developers, project managers, and testers from companies such as Borland, HP Software, Rally Software, and Klockwork. www.stickyminds.com/WhitePaper/ February 2009 stickyMinds.com & Better Software magazine Web seminar Available on demand The list below features some of the more popular columns that StickyMinds.com members have been reading lately. 1] sunny skies or storms? Project Weather reports By Johanna Rothman www.stickyminds.com/11-2top1 2] reusability vs. Usability: Where to draw the Line? By Linda Hayes www.stickyminds.com/11-2top2 Watch the first Web seminar of 2009 all over again … or for the first time! “Overcoming Requirements-based Testing’s Hidden Pitfalls,” sponsored by MKS, Inc., is available on demand. In this Web seminar, you will learn how the thoroughness of test coverage is often compromised by requirements-based testing traps that are unapparent to testers, analysts, and managers. Robin Goldsmith, a respected authority on software testing practices and author of Discovering REAL Business Requirements for Software Project Success, will identify key sources of requirements-based testing oversights, including: • Failing to distinguish real business requirements from product/system requirements • Falling into the testability trap • Equating requirements-based testing with a single technique • Presuming one test per requirement or use case scenario suffices Register and watch this presentation on demand: www.sQE.com/go?Ws022409sM or check out other upcoming and on-demand Web seminars on StickyMinds.com at: www.stickyMinds.com/Media/Webseminar. 3] scope keep, Not scope creep By Ellen Gottesdiener www.stickyminds.com/11-2top3 4] Manual vs. Automated code review: the Fight for superiority By Bryan Sullivan www.stickyminds.com/11-2top4 5] the Heart of the Argument: Getting Past Positions to the sources of disagreement By Payson Hall www.stickyminds.com/11-2top5 www.StickyMinds.com MARCH 2009 BETTER SOFTWARE 15 http://www.StickyMinds.com http://www.stickyminds.com/WhitePaper/ http://www.StickyMinds.com http://www.StickyMinds.com http://www.StickyMinds.com http://www.stickyminds.com/11-2Top1 http://www.SQE.com/go?WS022409SM http://www.StickyMinds.com http://www.StickyMinds.com/Media/Webseminar http://www.stickyminds.com/11-2Top2 http://www.stickyminds.com/11-2Top3 http://StickyMinds.com http://www.stickyminds.com/11-2Top4 http://www.stickyminds.com/11-2Top5 http://www.twitter.com/stickyminds http://www.twitter.com/stickyminds http://www.StickyMinds.com
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