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Software Assurance Forum Day 3 Recap
My first day at the SWA forum was actually the 3rd day at the conference, and from all accounts it has been a very productive and relevant first 2 days. Today was no different as it was kicked off with a panel discussion on the Evolution of Software ...
Compiler warnings, Coding standards, Code quality…oh my! (Part 2)
In the first blog series, we discussed the value of compiler warnings and wondered why a static analysis tool would have similar error checking features. In this installment, we want to dive deeper into this question by reviewing errors that can be f...
Preparing for the Software Assurance Forum 2009
Next week I’m heading out to the Software Assurance Forum (use SOF96945 for the conference code) in Washington D.C. (well, actually Arlington, Virginia, but D.C. sounds more glamorous). If you’re not familiar with what the SWA is, in a nutshell, ...
“I’m gonna write me a new minivan” – is zero software bugs the right goal?
I have always loved “I’m gonna write me a new minivan” from Scott Adams. To me, it never gets old. Originally published in 1998, the theme that applied then still does today: driving 100% of defects or bugs out of the code-...
Hounding your sources
I remember that idyllic summer day when I saw my very agile dog Maggie jumping through the sprinkler. I laughed until I cried. And then I thought: This reminds me of what I do for a living. Jumping into the Agile fray: a technical writer's pers...
Going Agile Part 2: Preparing for Iteration 1
In part one of Going Agile,I talked about how we introduced Agile to our development team. This next post will look at the events that led to our first iteration planning meeting. During the weeks that led up to Iteration 1, there was much work that ...

