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A Balanced Approach to Offshore Outsourcing
by Keane
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This white paper explores the opportunities and challenges associated with offshore outsourcing to offer executives a balanced and realistic approach for maximizing its benefits and applicability within their organizations.
July
18, 2005
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A Wiki for Business Rules in Open Vocabulary, Executable English
by Reengineering
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The problem of business-IT alignment is of widespread economic concern. As one way of addressing the problem, this paper describes an online system that functions as a kind of Wiki -- one that supports the collaborative writing and running of business and scientific applications, as rules in open vocabulary, executable English, using a browser.
May
17, 2006
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Addressing Challenges in Application Security
by Watchfire
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Today’s hackers often use your own applications to expose, embarrass and steal from you. Firewalls and SSL may be commonplace yet, according to recent studies, three out of four websites remain vulnerable to attack. That's because application security differs from network security, and traditional approaches don't apply.
October
1, 2005
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An Ounce of Prevention: The Importance of Testing
by Keane
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This paper outlines the importance of testing, discusses its challenges, and proposes a model for success. It also discusses how to select the best testing partner for your organization, thereby maximizing the benefits of your testing efforts.
September
8, 2005
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Application Software Evaluation
by PSC Group, LLC
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This paper suggests various tools for selecting and managing the best vendors from groups of potential candidates when making Application Software Evaluation decisions.
October
31, 2005
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Applying a Java Testing Framework
by Enerjy
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| It’s a well-known fact that the cost of fixing a bug significantly increases the further along in the release cycle it is detected. Doesn’t it make sense, then, to implement development methodologies that prevent bugs from being created in the first place? But what are these methodologies, how can they help, and how can they be most successfully applied?
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