Archive for the ‘EBSE’ Category
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Over in the Agile Usability group, Larry Constantine writes:
...Capers Jones has been sharing with me some hard data summaries on a variety of development methods and practices gathered from a very large number of projects undertaken by varied organizations that contribute data on bugs, costs, etc., to his company....An interesting ...
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Monday, January 25th, 2010
If it's Monday, I must be catching up... I spoke at CUSEC 2010 last week to about 250 students and others about evidence-based software engineering. The talk is an update of the one I gave at DevDays last October; it's basically a pitch for an upcoming O'Reilly collection on the ...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
The list of contributors to the upcoming O'Reilly book on evidence-based software engineering seems to have settled down---we're very grateful to everyone listed below for agreeing to take part, and hope that the book will be available in the summer of 2010.
Jorge Aranda: radical collocation vs. doors that close
Tom Ball ...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
The International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) is being held in South Africa next year. Their web site is already up, and they've just announced all the workshops and whatnot that are being held along with it. It's quite a list, and some of the acronyms are very ...
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
By the time the Seven Years War with France ended in 1763, Britain had lost 1512 sailors in action---and almost 100,000 to scurvy. What makes this ironic, as well as tragic, is that a Scottish surgeon named James Lind had shown twenty years earlier that a little lemon or lime ...
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