Developers say that software bugs are hard to eradicate, and it's often difficult to say who is responsible for them anyway YOU’VE ENCOUNTERED A bug, but where does the responsibility for it lie?
Major industries such as electric vehicles (EVs), Internet of Things (IoT), aeronautics, and railways have strict, well-established processes to ensure they can maintain high safety standards ...
Users registered on this website can log in to view the webinar. Registration is free. Programmers would love to deliver bug-free code. I know I would. The challenge is in the details. If it was easy, ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On June 14 2023, G2, the world's largest software marketplace, released its Summer reports. Kualitee, a complete test management tool, has gained 18 notable recognitions in ...
Whenever wanting to acquire new enterprise software for your company, there are several factors to consider. While reliability of the system and cost are very important, most companies are now opting ...
REDMOND, Wash.--On a whiteboard in a windowless Microsoft conference room here, an elegant curve drawn by a software-testing engineer captures both five years of frustration and more recent progress.
The remotely exploitable flaw in Log4j – the widely deployed Java error logging library -- is being attacked by multiple actors and likely will remain so for many ...
The webinar is part of the TechXchange: Developing High-Quality Software. This webinar was first presented at the annual Trenton Computer Festival (TCF) and IEEE IT ...