Network Speed Record Shattered, and New Algorithm Improves Robot Vision
An international team of scientists and engineers has broken the network speed record for the third consecutive year; A new machine-vision algorithm developed at Stanford University gives robots the ability to approximate distances from still images. (MP3, 3:26 mins.)
December 22, 2005
The Software Quality Lifecycle
The current approach to resolving application problems--and ensuring software quality throughout the entire useful life span of the application--is not getting the job done.
December 19, 2005
IBM's DB2 Database and Smart Vehicles
IBM unveils details about its new Viper DB2 database, and the 12th World Congress on Intelligent Transport systems previews "smart" transportation technology. (MP3, 2:20 mins.)
December 16, 2005
TimeWarp: May I Help You?
Fifteen years ago, CL considered customer service. Also, our Mr. Keuffel discusses problematic CASE tools and their progeny: modern IDEsthen and now.
December 13, 2005
Digitizing Your Thoughts: Brainstorming Tools
2nd Annual Offshoring Survey; Digitizing Your Thoughts: Brainstorming Tools; Last Month's Poll: Gantt Charts and You; This Month's Poll: Have You Used Brainstorming Tools?; On the Web: Articles and Top Resources; Nominate Now! 16th Annual Jolt Awards
December 6, 2005
Shooting for the Moon
In which our readers reminisce about interplanetary inspiration, compare science to surgery, laugh at UML, decry CS education and its costs, remember Moore's Law, and call for flaming pulpits.
December 1, 2005
Career Center: Going It Alone
Ever dreamed of leaving that corporate development job for the challenges of independent software consulting? Here are 10 tips to make your solo career path a success.
December 1, 2005
The Craftsman: Team Player
Returning to Jerry, Alphonse gets a reprieve from Jasper's jollity and learns more about acceptance tests-alternate and otherwise-and the collaborative value of his own work.
December 1, 2005
C-Level Secrets: One Man's Trash...
Rather than toss out the aging baby with the bathwater, we decide to tackle on Epsilon's system proliferation problem by reengineering the gold standard with some savvy refactorings.
December 1, 2005
Of Interest
December 2005 Of Interest.
December 1, 2005
RSS Tool Review: Rough Around the Edges
RSS is widely used to syndicate content like podcasts and blogs-but its tools are far from mature. Still, it's only a matter of time before they also enter the mainstream.
December 1, 2005
Math Power
Second Annual Conference on Relativity "Today's Take on Einstein's Relativity - Part II"
December 1, 2005
The Agile Edge: How Agile Are You?
Just claiming the moniker doesn't make you an agility expert: Mix and match these seven elements to create a unique solution that works for your project.
December 1, 2005
Deadline: Tech Support
As FEMA floundered, IT filled the void to help hurricane victims. Also, Feature Funhouse concludes with a look at the future past, and Amazon offers its top 10 books on UML. By L. O'Connell and L. Hohmann
December 1, 2005
A Flexible Framework for Error Reporting
Errors can often occur deep in a class or subroutine, but the way you present that error should ideally be dependent on context. The solution is to separate error generation from error reporting.
December 1, 2005
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