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Program documentation is a vital source of information for software engineers charged with making changes to complex applications. Test documentation can be used to help future stakeholders understand the rationale behind the testing effort. This panel will discuss some of the similar features and salient differences between program documentation and test documentation. Although both types of documentation...
In the aftermath of any major disaster, people are desperate to find information about their family and friends. The Internet has proven an invaluable tool in this quest. Search engines, social networking sites, government websites, non-governmental organizations' (NGO) websites, and citizen volunteer websites have all proven to be valuable resources. The primary problem for people searching for their...
Testing is a challenging activity for many software engineering projects, especially for large-scale systems. The amount of tests cases can range from a few hundred to several thousands, requiring significant computing resources and lengthy execution times. Cloud computing offers the potential to address both of these issues: it offers resources such as virtualized hardware, effectively unlimited...
Over the years, the Web Systems Evolution (WSE) series of events has examined a number of different migration scenarios. First was the original challenge of migrating legacy systems to the Web. A few years later the problem was migrating a Web application to a portable device, such as cell phone. Then came the conversion of a Web site into a collection of Web services. Now a new research direction...
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