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E-guide: Quality Assurance by IBM
November 30, 2009 - (Free Research) Quality Assurance (QA) is an integral component in the software
development lifecycle to ensure the development of quality,
high-performance applications. This E-Guide provides QA best
practices, a step-by-step overview of how software QA and testing
activities should be organized, and QA's role in requirements gathering.
Rational Requirements Composer by IBM
September 11, 2009 - (Free Research) Download a free trial of IBM Rational Requirements Composer V1.0.0.1, a requirements definition tool for organizations seeking easy to use elicitation and definition tools that enhance their ability to create the right requirements for their projects and drive improved quality, speed, and alignment across the IT lifecycle.
eBook: Building A Center Of Excellence by Hewlett-Packard Company
February 18, 2009 - (Free Research) HP's approach to application lifecycle management and the Center of Excellence model for quality, performance, SOA, and security eliminates repetitive processes and work. And it improves business results by helping leading organizations integrate knowledge, processes, and resources.
Quality begins with Requirements by IBM
August 2009 - (Free Research) Learn about the new integration between IBM® Rational® DOORS and IBM® Rational® Quality Manager and how it enables you to implement a successful requirements based testing approach to your development lifecycle.
Strategic QA: Steps to Effective Software Quality Assurance by IBM
July 2007 - (Free Research) This whitepaper details the challenges and solutions available for organizations wishing to improve their software development process, reduce costs, improve quality and increase reliability of planning.
Best Practices and State of the Art Tools for Modern GUI Creation by Instantiations
February 2009 - (Free Research) GUI building tools allow developers to spend less time and money creating Java GUIs, because they can focus on creating application-specific functionality rather than coding the low-level logic required for GUIs to run.
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