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- Language,
- Research,
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Guy L. Steele heads the Sun Programming Language Research Group. He's held positions at Carnegie-Mellon University, Tartan Laboratories, and Thinking Machines Corporation and is the author or co-author of several books on languages (Common Lisp, C, High Performance Fortran, the Java Language Specification) as well as "The Hacker's Dictionary" (also known on the Internet as the "Jargon File").
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By Guy Steele
on Jan 16, 2008,
News about Research
- Agile
- Topics
- Software Testing,
- Research,
- Agile Techniques
The second Agile Alliance Functional Test Workshop was held as a pre-conference session before Agile 2008. It was run as a series of open space sessions facilitated by Jeff Paton. The primary purpose of this workshop was to discuss cutting-edge advancements in and envision possibilities for the future of automated functional testing tools.
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By Mark Levison
on Aug 05, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Software Testing,
- Research,
- Agile Techniques
The second Agile Alliance Functional Testing Tools Workshop is being held the day before Agile 2008 (Monday August 4). This is the second workshop being held this year and its goal is “advance the state of the art of automated functional testing tools used by Agile teams to automate customer-facing tests”.
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By Mark Levison
on Jul 24, 2008,
- Architecture
- Topics
- Research,
- Operating Systems,
- Open Source,
- Programming
On March 4th, the Singularity Research Development Kit (RDK) was released as an open source project on CodePlex. The RDK is based on the Singularity Project from Microsoft Research by Galen Hunt, Jim Larus and others. The Project web site said that Singularity itself is primarily about "the construction of dependable systems through innovation in the areas of systems, languages, and tools."
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By Steven Robbins
on Apr 03, 2008,
- SOA
- Topics
- Research,
- SOA Platforms
Chris Haddad of Burton describes a new study they are doing on the success of real world SOA deployments. We've been here serveral times before over the past few years and none of the studies have been particularly accurate. If you are taking part in the study, why not share your experiences here?
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By Mark Little
on Feb 27, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Delivering Quality,
- Research,
- Agile Techniques
Analysis of a recent study by the National Research Council of Canada's Institute of Technology into Test Driven Development turned up some interesting observations regarding the value that this approach adds, including whether, in fact, it adds any more value to the quality process than testing after development.
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By Ben Hughes
on Jan 25, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Research,
- Community,
- Training / Certification
The call has gone out to anyone interested in presenting at the Agile2008 conference in Toronto. Grigori Melnik of the Agile Alliance explained in a video the new collaborative submission process, which rewards early birds with feedback and a chance to improve their submissions right up to the deadline.
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By Kurt Christensen
on Dec 18, 2007,
- Architecture,
- SOA
- Topics
- Research,
- Embedded Devices,
- Mobile,
- Community
At OOPSLA 2007, Pattie Maes gave an interesting talk about the MIT ambient intelligence projects. One project, ReachMedia, was particularly interesting from an architectural, mashup and social networking perspective.
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By Niclas Nilsson
on Oct 29, 2007,
- Java
- Topics
- Research
JSR-275: Units Specification aims to add support for units to Java software development, with the hope of reducing a certain class of errors. Jean-Marie Dautelle, co-spec-lead, introduces the API.
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By Geoffrey Wiseman
on Oct 17, 2007,