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Lucubrations and platitudes about testing: June 2007
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Lucubrations and platitudes about testing. Testers are usually accused to be quite opinionated. Well, this is the place where I will prove them right! Second part of the list, as promised! I feel a bit less strongly about the recommendations in this second list. In some cases, I would advise a 'menu approach' that will allow the team to pick and choose. As before any omments, suggestions and real life stories will be most certainly welcomed! Tracing requirements to Use Cases/Test Cases. No switching of r...
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Lucubrations and platitudes about testing
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Lucubrations and platitudes about testing. Testers are usually accused to be quite opinionated. Well, this is the place where I will prove them right! A few months ago, I posted the following question to a test discussion group. Is Agile Testing oxymoron? Does Agile make life for testers more difficult? Unfortunately, only Jason M. Morgan replied to my post. His comments are. So, clearly, this topic didn't awake the imagination of testers. However, I still think that Agile, as currently formulated an...
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December | 2007 | simon chester
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8230;healthcare.solutions.and.stuff…. Archive for December, 2007. Virtual PC and Standby. December 3, 2007. Ok, I learnt a valuable lesson this week. If you are developing on a Virtual PC and you have to run to a meeting while the Undo disk changes are being saved, make sure your computer doesn’t go off. In fact, stay where you are and let the changes commit before anything else. Really. Otherwise you get a slew of corruptions on the disk, and lose all your work. Technorati Tags: Virtual PC.
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September | 2007 | simon chester
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8230;healthcare.solutions.and.stuff…. Archive for September, 2007. Part Two – Compiled vs. Config. September 20, 2007. So is there a better way? I think so. A combination of a few emerging and existing technologies offers the ability to build applications that hard code only the supporting functions (think logging, security etc) whilst providing a flexible framework to host the business functions. Let’s start off with business logic. Would that be a benefit? Some of the components of this idea already ex...
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January | 2008 | simon chester
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8230;healthcare.solutions.and.stuff…. Archive for January, 2008. Smart Tags, ICD Coding – General Pondering. January 8, 2008. As usually happens when I am writing documents, my mind started wandering off on a tangent! One of the end points was the research pane in Office, which lead onto smart tags! Do people really need to dedicate a resource to actually creating Visio diagrams when they could easily create a Excel spreadsheet to hold the data and auto-generate the required diagrams? January 4, 2008.
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Sergio Del Piccolo's Weblogs: October 2006
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Sergio Del Piccolo's Weblogs. The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do - BF Skinner. Tuesday, October 10, 2006. K2Net Service Pack 4 Release. SourceCode released service pack 4 for their K2.Net 2003 workflow product around October 10th 2006. I spent some time looking for the list of enhancements and found them contained in the Bill of Materials (BOM) PDF file downloaded with the service pack. The following enhancements were made:. An extensive Logging Framework. An enhancement to...
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Sergio Del Piccolo's Weblogs: December 2006
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Sergio Del Piccolo's Weblogs. The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do - BF Skinner. Friday, December 01, 2006. How to: Reference GAC'd assembly from VS2005. The other day I was trying to add a reference to an assembly that was in the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) from Visual Studio 2005. I couldn't find the assembly listed in the Add Reference. Tab and type the file path with assembly version and token in the File name:. Posted by Sergio Del Piccolo at 2:47 PM. Links to this post.
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simon chester: November 2005
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Healthcare.solutions.and.stuff. Sunday, November 27, 2005. Just on a random note; what will linux users do if linux ever becomes the defacto os? How will they be special. Posted by Simon Chester @ 4:35 PM. Saturday, November 26, 2005. So my biggest problem with blogging is always having the time to spend online writing. So w.bloggar was suggested. Lets see if it helps! Posted by Simon Chester @ 8:30 PM. As far as software in clinical settings goes, I think it can be a huge benefit as long as it serves ra...
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simon chester: October 2006
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Healthcare.solutions.and.stuff. Monday, October 30, 2006. Ok, slightly different topic. The universe is a big place. Impossibly large in fact. This video does an interesting job of putting into perspective the size of the universe:. Http:/ geeksaresexy.blogspot.com/2006/10/hubble-deep-field-most-important-image.html. But Something occured to me watching it. Something I once saw as a child. The words of a song. So remember when you’re feeling very small and insecure. How amazing and unlikely is your birth.