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Tales from the bits
http://gb-software.blogspot.com
A blog about software engineering, notes from the field, and various subjects of interest.
Recent Posts
Ancient Greeks help build better computer networks
itWire reports that the University of Leicester in England is launching a major program to help develop a new paradigm for future global computing environments. Working with teams from the Universities of both Exeter and Glasgow in the United Kingdom...
GIFAR image can steal your online credentials
Researchers at NGS Software found a new type of hybrid file that looks like different things to different programs. NGS Software's John Heasman says the GIFAR is a Java applet in the form of an image. The name GIFAR is a contraction of GIF (graphics ...
Intel's "multi-core" computer processing technology codenamed "Larrabee"
Intel is to release in 2009 or 2010 a first wave of Larrabee chips with 16 to 48 cores and tailored for handling computer game graphics.Microsoft and Intel have software research alliances with major universities and Intel is also working with the US...
Randoop Automatic test generator
It is expensive to test software. Many software houses usually use one tester for every developer. It is impossible for a tester to test all code paths with different input variables. Randoop (Random Tester for Object-Oriented Programs) generates uni...
To Vista or not to Vista
That is the question. Do not get me wrong. I like Microsoft Vista. With 2GB RAM, a fast processor and a good video card are great. But I face a great dilemma when people ask me what computer to buy. Is Vista OK for me? they ask. I usually reply with ...
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