The 16th Annual Software Development Jolt Product Excellence Awards
Winners by Category
(Click here to view this year's list of finalists.)
1. Books: Practical/General Developer Interest: Computer history, best practices,
project management, developer or team efficiency, and socioeconomic, regulatory
or career issues relating to software.
Jolt Winner: Prefactoring by Ken Pugh (O'Reilly)
2. Books: Technical: Specific languages, technologies, platforms, hardware,
operating systems, coding styles, modeling, architecture, source-code optimization
and code-level security.
Jolt Winner: Agile Web Development with Rails by Dave Thomas, David Hansson,
Leon Breedt and Mike Clark (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
3. Enterprise Project Management Tools: Tools for enterprise application integration
(EAI), customer relationship management (CRM), business-process orchestration
or integration, middleware and database applications that streamline business
processes and improve integration.
Jolt Winner: WelcomRisk 2.6 (Welcom)
4. Database Engines and Data Tools: Tools that help facilitate, maintain and
manage the storage and retrieval of data and objects, including search tools
for both desktop and enterprise.
Jolt Winner: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (Microsoft)
5. Defect Tracking, Change and Configuration Management Tools: Tools that
track and manage software defects and enhancement requests as well as version
control and change or configuration management.
Jolt Winner: Perforce SCM 2005 (Perforce)
6. Modeling and Design Tools: Tools for requirements gathering, modeling,
automatic code generation from models, and GUI or prototype design.
Jolt Winner: Lattix LDM 2.0 (Lattix)
7. Development Environments: Innovative programming languages, source code
editors and integrated development environments (IDEs).
Jolt Winner: Visual Studio Team System 2005 (Microsoft)
8. Libraries, Frameworks and Components: Libraries of methods for enhancing
security, transactions, graphical user interfaces and database connectivity;
also stand-alone components, component libraries or services and COTS. Frameworks
and components are systems that allow for the modification and extensions to
build your application.
Jolt Winner: .NET Framework 2.0 (Microsoft)
9. Quality and Project Management Tools: Planning, analysis and scheduling
tools that aid in estimating costs, program size and development effort, and
managing risks and budgets. Also tools for tracking productivity metrics, recommending
software development processes or best practices, and guiding technology selection.
Jolt Winner: Rally 5.6 (Rally Software Development)
10. Mobile Development Tools: Application tools for mobile handheld development,
including IDEs, network management and roll-out.
Jolt Winner: Crossfire 5.6 (AppForge)
11. Security Tools: Tools for authentication and encryption, firewalls, network
monitoring, system enhancements, system monitoring and spam.
Jolt Winner: Elemental Compliance System 1.4 (Elemental)
12. Testing Tools: Tools for test scripting, automation, tracking and documentation;
quality assurance planning; test-case design; white- and black-box testing.
Jolt Winner: VMTN Subscription 2005 (VMware)
13. Utilities: Code optimizers and coding standards tools, build tools, platform
and device emulators, code obfuscators, messaging solutions, help-authoring
tools, product-demonstration tools and reverse-engineering tools.
Jolt Winner: Camtasia Studio 3.0 (TechSmith)
14. Web Development Tools: Tools for developing and deploying Web-based applications,
including application servers and infrastructure to help Web applications
interact dynamically with other Web applications, and tools using open standards
such as XML, SOAP and HTML.
Jolt Winner: Rails 1.0 (rubyonrails.org)
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