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Configuration Flags: A Love Story By implementing configuration flags as part of the initial stages of development, engineers imbue all new features with the capability to leverage system-level strategies, such as multivariate testing, beta testing, and “emergency toggles.” In this article, Noah Sussman describes some battle-tested strategies to implement and leverage configuration flags in production.
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Three Major Trends in Software Release Management You Should Adopt Software companies with tight-knit agile and robust release management practices have a significant competitive advantage. To realize this advantage, an organization must first optimize its release management process and identify the most appropriate platform and release management tools. In this article, Surinderpal Kumar explains three major software release management trends every software development organization can benefit from.
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Eliminating Software Defects with Jidoka—The Overlooked Pillar of Lean Many development organizations are experimenting—but getting mixed results—with lean development techniques. As a test or development manager, you have the power to help eliminate defects—the largest source of waste in development—and the enormous rework costs they incur.
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Bill Curtis, CAST
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Refactoring Automated Functional Tests Regarded as one of the most important advances in software development, code refactoring is a disciplined technique to improve the design, readability, and maintainability of source code. You can learn to apply the same refactoring concepts to automated functional test scripts.
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Zhimin Zhan, AgileWay Pty Ltd
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Beyond Continuous Delivery—All the Way to Continuous Deployment Just as those in the software world are getting their hands around agile practices, leading software organizations are going beyond continuous delivery for acceptance testing and now adopting continuous deployment—the practice of immediately releasing new code from development into...
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Kris Lankford, Microsoft
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How to Implement CM and Traceability in a Practical Way Software development can often be a very complex endeavor, so it is no wonder that important details can sometimes get lost in the process. Here, Bob Aiello discusses how to implement configuration management (CM) and traceability in a practical and realistic way.
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CM, ALM Engineer in Toronto, ON - web, tfs, sql - [email protected] ? CM, ALM Engineer in Toronto, ON - web, tfs, sql - [email protected]
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So You Want to Become a Developer? An Interview with Iris Classon
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Iris Classon explains her decision to become a software programmer and shares the amazing amount she was able to learn in a very short period of time. Learn how agility played an invaluable role in the process and how you, too, can achieve software success.
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Get to Know Google's Hacking Database: An Interview with Kiran Karnad
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Kiran Karnad, a contributor to the Google Hacking Database, tells us what the database is, how it was started, and how to utilize it to its fullest potential—just like black-hat hackers. Learn why this tool is an invaluable resource for helping protect your software from evil.
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Location: Burlington, MA
Duration: 6+ Months
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