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Intel Ct leaps ahead in multi-threaded development
At Intel research day last week, one of the most impressive things I've seen to date in the parallel programming arena leapt out on center stage.  I blogged earlier this month about "The death of single-threaded development" due to the systemic shift microprocessor progression.  The OpenMP code took 172 lines...
Tags: Desktop, Development, Processors, Servers, Hardware, Intel
Blog posts 2007-06-25
Forgo tradition and embrace change with the agile method of development
Traditional software engineering had its good points, but, overall, the agility method is better in terms of flexibility, focus, and getting the job done. When you compare the two methods, agility is the only way to go.Sometimes looking back is the best way to see ahead. Such is the case...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Development tools, software, software development, software engineering
Technical articles 2002-11-20
Create an adaptive development methodology
Adaptive software development presents a number of challenges for IT managers. James Highsmith's book--Adaptive Software Development: A Collaborative Approach to Managing Complex Systems--looks at solutions.Each day, you’re wallowing in the code or in the next cube helping your staff with their code. You’re trying to juggle several roles: programmer, project...
Tags: Development tools, Tools & Techniques, Leadership, James Highsmith, Adaptive Software Development, software development
Technical articles 2002-09-30
Three top tips for surviving open source projects
If its market penetration continues to grow, the open source software movement promises to narrow the gap between the computer industry and computer science. As larger companies such as IBM and Sun continue with open source initiatives, more and more smaller companies may follow suit and attempt to exploit the...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Team management, Development tools, Patrick Andrews, open source, allocation, e-mail, software
Technical articles 2003-01-23
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