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Application Performance Testing: From Conception to Gravestone

Performance testing of software systems is discussed frequently as an episodic activity that is accomplished once per production release as the final step in...

0 replies - 3531 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Why Load Testing From The Cloud Doesn't Work

Web sites and web applications have transformed business. They are crucial to your company’s bottom line, whether you are involved in e-commerce, have a...

0 replies - 3494 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Basic Mistakes in Database Testing

There is a huge number of books about TDD. Those books usually concentrate on using test for units of work. Units of work are understood in many different...

9 replies - 14033 views - 11/28/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Why we chose Chef over Puppet at CustomInk

Not unlike most technology choices, the choice of which configuration management tool to use for managing your infrastructure as code is sure to spark...

1 replies - 6911 views - 11/28/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

The Personal Side of Developing in the Cloud

As access to powerful cloud computing solutions increases,  you may find yourself asking if moving your project to a cloud-based development environment is a...

0 replies - 2566 views - 11/21/11 by David Pell in Articles

NoSQL Zone - The Sequel to SQL

Isn't it about time you had a place where you could go to get fresh news and articles focused solely on NoSQL technology everyday?Other sites may cover just...

1 replies - 11515 views - 11/15/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Open Source as a Catalyst for Innovation and Cultural Change featuring Yahoo!

Fact: Open source is a fundamental part of many of the world's leading development organizations, and is often credited with enabling and enhancing innovation....

0 replies - 3427 views - 09/21/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Enterprise Integration Patterns: Past, Present and Future

Gregor Hohpe - Enterprise Integration Patterns: Past, Present and Future: Eight years after the initial publication, the Enterprise Integration Patterns have...

0 replies - 4826 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

The Future of Camel

James Strachan - The Future of Camel: James tells the history of Camel, it’s wide adoption, and where it is headed in the future. He will also introduce and...

0 replies - 4420 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Apache Camel – How to go from EIPs to production

Based on proven integration design patterns, Apache Camel handles the ‘plumbing’ issues, so that software architects can direct more of their attention...

0 replies - 3440 views - 09/09/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Everything I can find about Software Maintenance

Given that most of us will spend most of our careers maintaining and supporting software and not building something new from scratch, there is a surprising...

3 replies - 11221 views - 08/25/11 by Jim Bird in News

Translating Code Smells in Server Smells

At xpdays Benelux 2009, I attended an interesting session called 'Developing a Sense of Smells' by Kevin RutherFord and Lindsay McEwan. The exercise we did...

1 replies - 8317 views - 08/04/11 by Patrick Debois in News

It starts with Agile – The Pragmatic Cloud

In the podcasts around here and Israel’s posts we often talk about using cloud computing as a tool to deliver better software – indeed, to better the...

0 replies - 2562 views - 07/27/11 by Israel Gat in News

Developing and Testing in the Cloud

There’s a lot of hype around “the Cloud” and what it can do.One of the things that I am interested in is Cloud solutions that can help small software...

3 replies - 14360 views - 07/12/11 by Jim Bird in News

Agile Architecture according to Dan North

Last year at QCon, I attended a full-day tutorial titled "Secrets of Agile Architecture" hosted by Dan North. I didn't really know what to expect,...

0 replies - 2729 views - 07/03/11 by Dennis Doomen in News