Archive for May, 2009

Testing Dictionary

May 26th, 2009  |  by admin  |  published in Quality Management, Software Development Lifecycle

Like other areas in computing the world of quality assurance contains a considerable amount of technical jargon and buzz words. This article is an attempt to provide brief definitions of various types of testing that is done by our organization. It is meant to serve as a reference for ourselves as well as our customers. [...]

Foundation: A step towards Agile

May 25th, 2009  |  by admin  |  published in Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Quality Management, Software Development Lifecycle

Since our inception we have been analyzing and experimenting with various agile practices that make the biggest difference in overall productivity for teams and organizations. We have isolated three, that we feel produce the highest return on your investment in terms of time, effort and cost.
All three practices are part of agile methods such as [...]

Our inhouse Agile Recipe

May 20th, 2009  |  by admin  |  published in Programming, Quality Management

“Agile Development” is an umbrella term for several iterative and incremental software development methodologies. The most popular Agile methodologies include Extreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Crystal, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), Lean Development and Feature-Driven Development (FDD).
While each of the Agile methods is unique in its specific approach, they all share a common vision and core values. [...]

Memcache: Turbo Charge your website

May 19th, 2009  |  by mindblazecom.lahore  |  published in Daemons

The general problem faced while making content-rich websites is that of content loading speed and the response time of the web pages. Very often we see websites that are well designed and have a good navigational structure. However, the slow loading of content ruins the user experience. A number of issues present in a the [...]