Testing in OO
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity Testing can either break your code or make your code unbreakable. We recently talked about testing driven development, however in
TC2004 Analysis and Modeling of Software Systems
A Connected Course
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity Testing can either break your code or make your code unbreakable. We recently talked about testing driven development, however in
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity The How versus The What. Validation is a yes or no question. Asking if the projec met the requirements by
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity Whenever you are developing a software, don’t forget the most important thing and is that the project is going to
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity NO ONE THINKS THEY DEVELOP A CODE WITH ERROR BUT EVERYBODY HAS ERRORS, and, of course, there is a little
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity When we think about quality, we often think we should create everything from scratch, from zero and all the subsystems
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity Unified Modeling Language is a graphical language for modeling classes and documenting the system. It’s THE language for modeling, the most
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity We’ve talked about how things change in a software and everything that constitutes it, but lets reaffirm it. All may
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity Have you ever encounter a problem somewhat common? Or a recurring problem? How do you solve these problems? In computer
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity The exciting change of the life of software. Kinda like when your parents told you “It is not like this
–Originally published at Joachin's Singularity