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Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective
Page 26: How can I avoid off-by-one errors? Page 143: Are Trojan Horse attacks for real? Page 158: Where should I look when my application can't handle its workload? Page 256: How can I detect memory leaks? Page 309: How do I target my application to international markets? Page 394: How should I name my code's identifiers? Page 441: How can I find and improve the code coverage of my tests? Diomidis Spinellis' first book, Code Reading, showed programmers how to understand and modify key functional properties of software. Code Quality focuses on non-functional properties, demonstrating how to meet such critical requirements as reliability, security, portability, and maintainability, as well as efficiency in time and space. Spinellis draws on hundreds of examples from open source projects--such as the Apache web and application servers, the BSD Unix systems, and the HSQLDB Java database--to illustrate concepts and techniques that every professional software developer will be able to appreciate and apply immediately. Complete files for the open source code illustrated in this book are available online at: http://www.spinellis.gr/codequality/
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Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective
Page 26: How can I avoid off-by-one errors? Page 143: Are Trojan Horse attacks for real? Page 158: Where should I look when my application can't handle its workload? Page 256: How can I detect memory leaks? Page 309: How do I target my application to international markets? Page 394: How should I name my code's identifiers? Page 441: How can I find and improve the code coverage of my tests? Diomidis Spinellis' first book, Code Reading, showed programmers how to understand and modify key functional properties of software. Code Quality focuses on non-functional properties, demonstrating how to meet such critical requirements as reliability, security, portability, and maintainability, as well as efficiency in time and space. Spinellis draws on hundreds of examples from open source projects--such as the Apache web and application servers, the BSD Unix systems, and the HSQLDB Java database--to illustrate concepts and techniques that every professional software developer will be able to appreciate and apply immediately. Complete files for the open source code illustrated in this book are available online at: http://www.spinellis.gr/codequality/
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Economics of Software Quality, The
“Whether consulting, working on projects, or teaching, whenever I need credible, detailed, relevant metrics and insights into the current capabilities and performance of the software engineering profession, I always turn first to Capers Jones’ work. In this important new book, he and Olivier Bonsignour make the hard-headed, bottom-line, economic case, with facts and data, about why software quality is so important. I know I’ll turn to this excellent reference again and again.” —Rex Black, President, RBCS Poor quality continues to bedevil large-scale development projects, but few software leaders and practitioners know how to measure quality, select quality best practices, or cost-justify their usage. In The Economics of Software Quality, leading software quality experts Capers Jones and Olivier Bonsignour show how to systematically measure the economic impact of quality and how to use this information to deliver far more business value. Using empirical data from hundreds of software organizations, Jones and Bonsignour show how integrated inspection, structural quality measurement, static analysis, and testing can achieve defect removal rates exceeding 95 percent. They offer innovative guidance for predicting and measuring defects and quality; choosing defect prevention, pre-test defect removal, and testing methods; and optimizing post-release defect reporting and repair. This book will help you Move beyond functional quality to quantify non-functional and structural quality Prove that improved software quality translates into strongly positive ROI and greatly reduced TCO Drive better results from current investments in Quality Assurance and Testing Use quality improvement techniques to stay on schedule and on budget Avoid “hazardous” metrics that lead to poor decisions
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Developer Testing: Building Quality into Software
How do successful agile teams deliver bug-free, maintainable software—iteration after iteration? The answer is: By seamlessly combining development and testing. On such teams, the developers write testable code that enables them to verify it using various types of automated tests. This approach keeps regressions at bay and prevents “testing crunches”—which otherwise may occur near the end of an iteration—from ever happening. Writing testable code, however, is often difficult, because it requires knowledge and skills that cut across multiple disciplines. In Developer Testing, leading test expert and mentor Alexander Tarlinder presents concise, focused guidance for making new and legacy code far more testable. Tarlinder helps you answer questions like: When have I tested this enough? How many tests do I need to write? What should my tests verify? You’ll learn how to design for testability and utilize techniques like refactoring, dependency breaking, unit testing, data-driven testing, and test-driven development to achieve the highest possible confidence in your software. Through practical examples in Java, C#, Groovy, and Ruby, you’ll discover what works—and what doesn’t. You can quickly begin using Tarlinder’s technology-agnostic insights with most languages and toolsets while not getting buried in specialist details. The author helps you adapt your current programming style for testability, make a testing mindset “second nature,” improve your code, and enrich your day-to-day experience as a software professional. With this guide, you will Understand the discipline and vocabulary of testing from the developer’s standpointBase developer tests on well-established testing techniques and best practicesRecognize code constructs that impact testabilityEffectively name, organize, and execute unit testsMaster the essentials of classic and “mockist-style” TDDLeverage test doubles with or without mocking frameworksCapture the benefits of programming by contract, even without runtime support for contractsTake control of dependencies between classes, components, layers, and tiersHandle combinatorial explosions of test cases, or scenarios requiring many similar testsManage code duplication when it can’t be eliminatedActively maintain and improve your test suitesPerform more advanced tests at the integration, system, and end-to-end levelsDevelop an understanding for how the organizational context influences quality assuranceEstablish well-balanced and effective testing strategies suitable for agile teams
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Was macht ein Quality Engineer?
Was macht ein Quality Engineer? Ein Quality Engineer ist für die Sicherstellung der Qualität von Produkten oder Dienstleistungen in einem Unternehmen verantwortlich. Sie entwickeln und implementieren Qualitätskontrollverfahren, überwachen Produktionsprozesse, analysieren Daten und identifizieren mögliche Verbesserungen. Sie arbeiten eng mit anderen Abteilungen zusammen, um sicherzustellen, dass Qualitätsstandards eingehalten werden und Kundenanforderungen erfüllt werden. Letztendlich tragen Quality Engineers dazu bei, die Kundenzufriedenheit zu erhöhen und das Unternehmen wettbewerbsfähig zu halten.
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Was ist Open-Source-Software?
Open-Source-Software ist Software, deren Quellcode frei verfügbar ist und von der Gemeinschaft frei genutzt, geändert und weiterentwickelt werden kann. Dies bedeutet, dass die Entwickler den Code einsehen, modifizieren und an ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse anpassen können. Open-Source-Software fördert die Zusammenarbeit und den Wissensaustausch in der Entwicklergemeinschaft und trägt zur Schaffung von innovativen Lösungen bei. Ein bekanntes Beispiel für Open-Source-Software ist das Betriebssystem Linux.
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Was ist ein Quality Management System?
Ein Quality Management System (QMS) ist ein strukturierter Ansatz zur Organisation und Steuerung von Qualitätsprozessen in einem Unternehmen. Es umfasst Richtlinien, Verfahren und Maßnahmen, die darauf abzielen, die Qualität von Produkten oder Dienstleistungen zu verbessern und die Kundenzufriedenheit zu erhöhen. Ein QMS hilft dabei, Qualitätsstandards festzulegen, Risiken zu identifizieren, Fehler zu vermeiden und kontinuierlich Verbesserungen vorzunehmen. Durch die Implementierung eines QMS können Unternehmen ihre Effizienz steigern, Kosten senken und ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit stärken. Letztendlich dient ein QMS dazu, die Qualitätssicherung zu gewährleisten und das Vertrauen der Kunden in die Produkte oder Dienstleistungen eines Unternehmens zu stärken.
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Ist Open-Source-Software immer kostenlos?
Open-Source-Software ist nicht immer kostenlos. Der Begriff "Open Source" bezieht sich auf die Lizenzierung und den Quellcode, der für jeden zugänglich ist. Es bedeutet jedoch nicht zwangsläufig, dass die Software kostenlos ist. Einige Open-Source-Projekte verlangen möglicherweise Gebühren für die Nutzung oder den Support. Es gibt jedoch auch viele kostenlose Open-Source-Softwareprojekte, die von der Community entwickelt und gepflegt werden.
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Developer Testing: Building Quality into Software
How do successful agile teams deliver bug-free, maintainable software—iteration after iteration? The answer is: By seamlessly combining development and testing. On such teams, the developers write testable code that enables them to verify it using various types of automated tests. This approach keeps regressions at bay and prevents “testing crunches”—which otherwise may occur near the end of an iteration—from ever happening. Writing testable code, however, is often difficult, because it requires knowledge and skills that cut across multiple disciplines. In Developer Testing, leading test expert and mentor Alexander Tarlinder presents concise, focused guidance for making new and legacy code far more testable. Tarlinder helps you answer questions like: When have I tested this enough? How many tests do I need to write? What should my tests verify? You’ll learn how to design for testability and utilize techniques like refactoring, dependency breaking, unit testing, data-driven testing, and test-driven development to achieve the highest possible confidence in your software. Through practical examples in Java, C#, Groovy, and Ruby, you’ll discover what works—and what doesn’t. You can quickly begin using Tarlinder’s technology-agnostic insights with most languages and toolsets while not getting buried in specialist details. The author helps you adapt your current programming style for testability, make a testing mindset “second nature,” improve your code, and enrich your day-to-day experience as a software professional. With this guide, you will Understand the discipline and vocabulary of testing from the developer’s standpointBase developer tests on well-established testing techniques and best practicesRecognize code constructs that impact testabilityEffectively name, organize, and execute unit testsMaster the essentials of classic and “mockist-style” TDDLeverage test doubles with or without mocking frameworksCapture the benefits of programming by contract, even without runtime support for contractsTake control of dependencies between classes, components, layers, and tiersHandle combinatorial explosions of test cases, or scenarios requiring many similar testsManage code duplication when it can’t be eliminatedActively maintain and improve your test suitesPerform more advanced tests at the integration, system, and end-to-end levelsDevelop an understanding for how the organizational context influences quality assuranceEstablish well-balanced and effective testing strategies suitable for agile teams
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Flipper Zero elektronische Haustier Delphin Programmierung Open Source Multifunktions-Fernbedienung
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Economics of Software Quality, Portable Documents, The
“Whether consulting, working on projects, or teaching, whenever I need credible, detailed, relevant metrics and insights into the current capabilities and performance of the software engineering profession, I always turn first to Capers Jones’ work. In this important new book, he and Olivier Bonsignour make the hard-headed, bottom-line, economic case, with facts and data, about why software quality is so important. I know I’ll turn to this excellent reference again and again.” —Rex Black, President, RBCS Poor quality continues to bedevil large-scale development projects, but few software leaders and practitioners know how to measure quality, select quality best practices, or cost-justify their usage. In The Economics of Software Quality, leading software quality experts Capers Jones and Olivier Bonsignour show how to systematically measure the economic impact of quality and how to use this information to deliver far more business value. Using empirical data from hundreds of software organizations, Jones and Bonsignour show how integrated inspection, structural quality measurement, static analysis, and testing can achieve defect removal rates exceeding 95 percent. They offer innovative guidance for predicting and measuring defects and quality; choosing defect prevention, pre-test defect removal, and testing methods; and optimizing post-release defect reporting and repair. This book will help you Move beyond functional quality to quantify non-functional and structural quality Prove that improved software quality translates into strongly positive ROI and greatly reduced TCO Drive better results from current investments in Quality Assurance and Testing Use quality improvement techniques to stay on schedule and on budget Avoid “hazardous” metrics that lead to poor decisions
Preis: 48.14 € | Versand*: 0 €
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Ist die Bezeichnung "high quality Mädchen" sexistisch?
Ja, die Bezeichnung "high quality Mädchen" kann als sexistisch angesehen werden, da sie Frauen auf ihr Aussehen und ihre Attraktivität reduziert und sie als Objekte betrachtet. Es ist wichtig, Menschen aufgrund ihrer Persönlichkeit, Fähigkeiten und Leistungen zu bewerten, anstatt sie auf ihr Geschlecht und ihr Aussehen zu reduzieren.
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Ist QR-Code-Freeware oder Open-Source-Software?
Ein QR-Code ist weder Freeware noch Open-Source-Software. Ein QR-Code ist eine Art zweidimensionaler Barcode, der Informationen in Form von schwarzen Punkten auf einem weißen Hintergrund darstellt. Es handelt sich dabei um eine Technologie, die von verschiedenen Unternehmen und Organisationen entwickelt wurde und frei genutzt werden kann. Es gibt jedoch verschiedene Softwarelösungen, die QR-Codes generieren können, von denen einige Freeware oder Open-Source sein können.
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Was sind die Vorteile von Open Source Software gegenüber proprietärer Software? An welchen Stellen wird Open Source Software in der Industrie eingesetzt?
Die Vorteile von Open Source Software sind, dass sie kostenlos verfügbar ist, flexibel angepasst werden kann und eine aktive Community für Support bietet. Open Source Software wird in der Industrie vor allem für Webserver, Datenbanken, Betriebssysteme und Entwicklungstools eingesetzt.
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Wo kann man noch Quality Street, englische Karamellbonbons, kaufen?
Man kann Quality Street, englische Karamellbonbons, in vielen britischen Lebensmittelgeschäften, Delikatessläden oder auch online kaufen. Auch einige internationale Supermärkte führen diese beliebten Bonbons. Zudem sind sie oft in Duty-Free-Shops an Flughäfen erhältlich. Wenn man Glück hat, kann man sie auch in spezialisierten Süßwarenläden oder bei britischen Importeuren finden.
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