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Automation, Retaliation, and Litigation Get the software engineering slant on items from the recent news.
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The Peculiar Nature of Requirements Turn to The Last Word, where software professionals who care about quality give you their opinions on hot topics. This month, Karl Wiegers shares some common misperceptions about requirements.
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Honeybees, Blimps, and Lava Lamps We're pleased to bring you technical editors who are well respected in their fields. Get their take on everything that relates to the industry, technically speaking. In this issue, discover why reflex might be the key to better software development.
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A Look at Worksoft Certify Need to get the scoop on the latest software tools and trends? You've come to the right place. Get one reviewer's opinion of Certify’s test automation tool for nonprogrammers.
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A Formula for Successful Peer Reviews Peer reviews come highly recommended, but many who try them find they just don't work. Maybe that's because they didn't have the magic ingredients. Find out what could be missing from your peer reviews.
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Bringing Joy to Your Job We're pleased to bring you technical editors who are well respected in their fields. Get their take on everything that relates to the industry, technically speaking. In this issue, find out how to add a little happiness to your project life.
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Don't Beg to Differ We're pleased to bring you technical editors who are well respected in their fields. Get their take on everything that relates to the industry, technically speaking. In this issue, read why some arguments aren't worth having.
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FitNesse: Automated Specification Micah Martin introduces the open source tool FitNesse.
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Deadlock! Sean Beatty explains what a deadlock is and why testing probably won't catch it.
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The World You Work In Job outlook, salary ranges, raises, layoffs, benefits--if it's important to you, we wanted to hear about it. We've compiled the results from the fourth annual STQE magazine/StickyMinds.com Salary Survey. Take a look at the state of the industry.
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