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October 2006

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October 2006

 

The beginning of Fall finds us continuing to grow, and we're busier than ever with new clients spanning the country! In fact, we recently published a case study kindly submitted by Naia Corporation.

The feedback we’ve been receiving on the "Automation for the people" series has been overwhelmingly positive. The articles are dedicated to exploring the practical uses of automating software development processes and teaching you when and how to apply automation successfully. Take a moment to read any of the three published articles on IBM’s developerWorks and let us know what you think!

Lastly, Stelligent was featured in the "The Art and Science of Software Testing" - a supplement to the October 1st issue of SD Times. The supplement provides software development managers with an essential resource: guidance to help them pick not only the right solutions for their teams, but also the right providers for their teams. Download your copy today!

Thank you for your continued support of Stelligent!

Sincerely,

Andrew Glover
President, Stelligent Incorporated

In this issue
  • Featured Article: Remove the smell from your build scripts
  • What's Your Score?
  • Check out the leading industry weblog!
  • Case Study: Automated Build & Quality Management
  • In pursuit of code quality: Repeatable system tests
  • Upcoming Speaking Engagements

  • What's Your Score?

    A golfer's success is determined by his or her overall score after eighteen holes- do you know yours?

    Just like a scorecard determines how a player is performing, improved visibility is the first step towards quantifying your development process and accelerating your delivery of software applications.


    Check out the leading industry weblog!

    Our Test Early blog is receiving a lot of traffic lately as we actively share our thoughts on building quality early in the development lifecycle.

    This month check out articles from:

    If you are looking to heighten early software quality techniques in your organization, whether you are using .NET, Java, or a dynamic language environment, have a look at the Test Early blog.


    Case Study: Automated Build & Quality Management
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    Stelligent established a robust infrastructure for building, testing and monitoring quality trends for Naia Corporation. A fresh look into the development quality management processes utilized by the Naia Engineering team was spearheaded by Stelligent in an effort to create a viable platform easy enough for any developer to adopt and capable of monitoring the quality of all present and future software products.


    In pursuit of code quality: Repeatable system tests

    In his continued quest to improve code quality, Andrew Glover introduces Cargo, an open source framework that automates container management in generic fashion, so you are able to write logically repeatable system tests every time.

    By incorporating Cargo into your testing routine you will lighten the load of crafting repeatable tests that verify Web applications.


    Upcoming Speaking Engagements

    Andrew Glover and Paul Duvall will be speaking in the coming months- stop by and say hi to them if you are able to attend one of these events!

    Upcoming Dates and Links:


    Featured Article: Remove the smell from your build scripts

    Paul Duvall demonstrates how to improve a number of common build practices that prevent teams from creating consistent, repeatable, and maintainable builds.

    Read the article

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