A Cure for Code Quality Woes: Find the Pulse of Your Projects

Overview Developers spending half a workday finding and fixing a troublesome bug, quality analysts frustrated by tracking new failures with each new testing cycle, and managers unable to get a clear status picture of what's really going on. Fortunately, there is a way to get visibility into the health of the application before it goes live. The presenter explains processes and tools that will help to debug, test and tune apps in a way that builds in quality, rather than attempting to test it in. The presenter also explains how these approaches help to eliminate wasted time and build superior, high-performance applications.

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PublisherCompuware   
Live Date1st January 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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