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Coverity Prevent, as static source code analysis tool is the leading automated approach to identifying and resolving the most critical defects in C, C++ and Java source code. By providing a complete understanding of your build environment, source code, and development process, Prevent sets the standard for enabling high-quality software.
Coverity's Static source code analysis allows organizations to find & fix defects at the earliest stage in the software development life cycle, saving millions of dollars in associated costs. Prevent is the industry standard because only Coverity understands the strict requirements of static source code analysis.
Platform(s): Unix,WinXP - Updated: 07/07/2008
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This article identifies five technology product areas, or areas for applied scientific research, which have the most potential for innovation and expansion within Kentucky over the next 5 to 15 years. These areas are: telecommunications, life science technology, biotechnology, material design, and environmental remediation. Author(s) : Dick Dedic
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article is about self-healing server networks. Author(s) : Michael Meehan
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This PowerPoint presentation is divided into eight chapters. Chapter 1 covers the enterprise IT portfolio, chapter 2 covers trends in computers and chips, chapter 3 is on trends in operating systems, databases and languages, chapter 4 focuses on trends in enterprise networks, chapter 5 covers trends in enterprise applications, chapter 6 is on trends in internet technologies, chapter 7 covers trends in telecommunications technology, and chapter 8 focuses on trends in IT services. Author(s) : Andres Fortino
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article lists some quotes about Tivoli Systems Inc. about fixing problems after monitoring tools have found them. Author(s) : Michael Meehan
Updated: 10/08/2005
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There is an ever growing spectrum of software types from which system builders and IT managers can now choose. In order to help both the acquisition and supplier enterprises make improved decisions about why a given type of software may or may not be suitable for a given application and to identify relevant risk areas for such software, this paper attempts to identify a set of characteristics that relate to the use of software products. By assigning some sort of value to that characteristic, depending on the type of software to which that characteristic may apply, an improved decision may be made or at least a more complete set of risks can be identified. This paper attempts to create a big picture in order to place all types of software in a comparison tool that addresses a very large collection of characteristics and criteria. Author(s) : Ron Kohl and Patricia Oberndorf
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Who uses Internet now, who will use the Web in the future, cybercrime and the community are looked at. Author(s) : Author Unknown
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This slide presentation on present and future trends of mobile agent technology answers the following: what are mobile agents, what are the good for, and what does the future look like? Topics include: mobile agent community, trend 1 - real deployment, trend 2 - agent design patterns, trend 3 - Java as the platform, trend 4 - standardization, and concluding remarks about the present and future. Author(s) : Danny B. Lange
Updated: 10/08/2005
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In this paper the authors will take a look at the CEO's perspective of IT both currently and the future trends. They will attempt to describe a realistic information, communications, and decision environment from the current perspective through to the year 2005. Rather than relying on jovial trivialities about living like the cartoon 'The Jetsons', we will apply the ideas, visions, and needs of the CEO to this environment. In addition to traditional research methods, the authors talked to two CEOs to get their perspectives, specifically Mr. Sam Ginn of AirTouch Communications and Mr. John Maitland of Business Information Technology. Author(s) : M. Tilden Moschetti, Larry Bell and Sara Whitaker
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article is about what is wrong with software and how it can be improved according to Richard P. Gabriel Sun Microsystems Inc.'s open-source expert. Author(s) : Gary H. Anthes
Updated: 10/08/2005
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