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sponsored by Enerjy Software
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Posted:
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29 May 2008
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29 May 2008
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Video
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Videocast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
This Videocast discusses methods for monitoring and improving the quality of Java code. Discover how attitudes have evolved towards "quality driven" development and explore how to measure the quality of open-source Java projects. Learn how metrics and combinations of metrics can serve as predictors for isolating Java code bugs. Explore how an Eclipse plug-in can be used to effectively compare Java code with open source projects. Gain insight into various Java code quality initiatives which are being designed to enhance the quality of software projects.
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Speaker
Richard Sharpe
Quality and Innovation Specialist
As a Director at Enerjy Software Richard has been involved helping customers improve their code quality through analysis and metrics programs and tools. Richard has also spoken at various Java Conferences and User Groups on Quality Issues, Java Performance Issues and Managing Development teams. Currently Sharpe is evangelizing on the data published from Enerjy's work on open source Java projects and the new bugpedia.net community site becoming a repository for all known bugs.
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BROWSE RELATED
VIDEOCASTS
Debugging | Eclipse Platform | Java | Open Source | Software Development Methodologies | Software Development Tools | Software Project Management | Software Quality Assurance
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