Introduction to Web services architecture.
Web services technology is changing the Internet, augmenting the
eyeball web with capabilities to produce the transactional web. The
eyeball web is dominated by program-to-user business-to-consumer . . .
The software testing automation framework.
In late 1997, the system verification test (SVT) and .function
verification test (FVT) organizations with which I worked recognized a
need to reduce per-project resources in order to accommodate . . .
Testing z/OS: the premier operating system for IBM's zSeries
server.
What is z/OS *? It is the premier operating system that powers
IBM's zSeries * processors. It is a general-purpose operating
system that many businesses rely on. Commonly referred to . . .
Software debugging, testing, and verification.
Although the complexity and scope of software has increased
tremendously over the past decades, advances in software engineering
techniques for producing the software have been only moderate, at . . .
Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity.
Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity, Etienne
Wenger, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1998. (ISBN
0521430178). If you want to discover the roots of the currently . . .
Preface.
As business-to-business interactions via the Internet become more
dynamic, new developments in Web services and e-commerce support an
increasing number of business transactions. Web services, . . .
Multithreaded Java program test generation.
The increasing popularity of concurrent Java ** programming in Web
applications on the Internet, as well as other distributed, mostly
client/server, applications, has brought to the forefront the . . .
A metric for predicting the performance of an application under a
growing workload.
In this paper we introduce a new metric, the Performance
Nonscalability Likelihood (PNL) metric, intended to be used to predict
whether a software system is likely to encounter performance . . .
Preface.
Customers and independent software vendors have a right to expect
high-quality, defect-free products from IBM. The process used for
software development has a great deal to do with the quality of . . .
Managing Interactively: Executing Business Strategy, Improving
Communication, and Creating a Knowledge-Sharing Culture.
Managing Interactively: Executing Business Strategy, Improving
Communication, and Creating a Knowledge-Sharing Culture, Mary E. Boone,
McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001. 322 pp. (ISBN 0071358668). Mary . . .
Message from the Senior Vice President and Group Executive, IBM
Software Group.
Web services are among the most important emerging technologies in
the e-commerce marketplace. IBM recognizes the potential value that
these technologies can bring to our customers' . . .
Using a model-based test generator to test for standard
conformance.
In recent years, software modeling has enjoyed great popularity
through the widespread adoption of object-oriented models as an aid to
software design. (1) The use of software models for the . . .
Improving software testing via ODC: three case
studies.(Orthogonal Defect Classification)
Software systems continue to grow steadily in complexity and size.
The business demands for shorter development cycles have forced software
development organizations to struggle to find a . . .
Message from the corporate director, IBM software test.
How do you know that the product is going to work? How do you know
it is ready to ship? How do you know it will meet expectations? The
answer is "verification of committed requirements," . . .
In Good Company: How Social Capital Makes Organizations
Work.
In Good Company: How Social Capital Makes Organizations Work, Don
Cohen and Laurence Prusak, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA,
2001. 224 pp. (ISBN 087584913X). Recently the concept of . . .
Developing XML Web services with WebSphere Studio Application
Developer.
Web services provide a distributed computing technology for
integrating applications over the Internet. Such a technology has the
potential to dramatically transform our information-based . . .
Flavers: a finite state verification technique for software
systems.
Software systems are increasing in size and complexity and,
subsequently, are becoming ever more difficult to validate. Testing is
the most commonly used technique for validating software, . . .
The STCL test tools architecture.(Software Test Community
Leaders)
In 1998, IBM formed the Software Test Community Leaders (STCL)
group to address issues associated with software testing and quality.
The group consists of key technical professionals and managers . . .
Metrics to evaluate vendor-developed software based on test case
execution results.
Appropriate use of software metrics is vital to any software
project. (1-3) From the software release management point of view, there
have been examples of metrics used in various companies. . . .
The Walking People.
The Walking People, Paula Underwood, Tribe of Two Press, San
Anselmo, CA, 1995. 839 pp. (ISBN 1879678071). The Walking People by
Paula Underwood is the transcribed oral history of her branch of . . .
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