Programming Research
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Understanding Avaya IP Office Short Codes
Sponsored by: Global KnowledgeThis white paper provides a road map to understanding the programming and use of short codes in an Avaya IP Office system. It is based primarily on the codes used with the IPO 8.1 U-Law system with the Essential, Preferred, or Advanced Edition system licenses.
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Pacbase™ Transformation Factory Extending the life of your Critical Business Applications
Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard LimitedSupport for the CASE tool Pacbase will end in 2015, meaning your Pacbase-dependent business functions are at risk. In this resource, uncover new challenges that emerge as Pacbase support ends, and weigh your survival options in the post-Pacbase world.
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Survival guide to PACBASE ™ end-of-life
Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard LimitedWith the news of Pacbase's 2015 retirement, many organizations must find an alternative application strategy. This resource outlines your options in the post-Pacbase world, and offers advice and recommendations for realizing continued application success.
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The future of software development: Energized Work
Sponsored by: ComputerWeekly.comGus Power, CTO at Energized Work, gives his views on the future of software development, in this presentation for Computer Weekly's 500 Club.
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Learning Computing: Why object orientated programming works.
Sponsored by: ComputerWeekly.comProgramming is a journey between the real world and a computer. This article explains why object orientation is currently the best way we have of making the journey.
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Mobile Application Development Center
Sponsored by: MicrosoftVisit this exclusive resource center to find valuable tools for your Windows 8 mobile development initiative, including an "App Builder Virtual Summit" that provides expert seminars on everything from game development to app monetization through advertisements to making the move from iOS and Android.
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Resources for iOS developers (Windows Store apps)
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIf you can develop for iOS but would like to get started with Windows 8, visit this resource center to get tips on how to build Windows Store apps using a variety of programming languages, and get the tools you need to successfully migrate from iOS to Windows 8 apps.
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Web App Design at the Core of Coding Weaknesses, Attacks, Says Expert
Sponsored by: Symantec CorporationThis expert e-guide explores how Web application design flaws become weaknesses in the final product, and why developers need to rethink their coding practices in order to fix glitches and prevent vulnerabilities. Read on to learn more now.
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11 Best Practices for Peer Code Review
Sponsored by: SmartBear SoftwareRead this paper to learn 11 best practice peer code review tips to optimize review sessions, improve code, and make the most of valuable time. Some of the key findings include how many lines of code you should review in an hour, annotating code before you begin reviewing, leveraging a check list system, and more.
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Become a Java developer
Sponsored by: IBMAccess this resource to learn helpful tips on how to develop and program Java so you can bring its advanced capabilities to your organization. Review best practices on how to tackle various components of the platform and uncover the skills you need to become an expert Java developer.
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Computer Weekly - 13 March 2012: The economics of private cloud
Sponsored by: ComputerWeekly.comThis week’s Computer Weekly kicks off our Buyer's Guide to private cloud. It also contains our RSA conference coverage of the latest IT security trends and the future for Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative. And we discuss the role of apprenticeships in encouraging more young people to work in IT.
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Windows Azure Programming Model
Sponsored by: MicrosoftRead this white paper to learn how the new Windows Azure programming model helps developers create applications that are easier to administer, more available, and more scalable than those built in the traditional Windows Server environment.
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Gaming Health Meter with CSS3
Sponsored by: IntelThis article describes how game developers can use the power of CSS3 to design common game indicators, such as health, magic, ammo, money, etc.
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How to Lead Your BI Project with a Brand New Approach
Sponsored by: Pentaho CorporationThis article discusses reasons why many BI projects fail and explore solutions for why they fail.
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Top Five Reasons to Choose Toad® Over SQL Developer
Sponsored by: Dell SoftwareCan you actually save more money using Toad® rather than SQL Developer - a free product? The answer is “yes!” In this surprising Quest technical brief, learn how Toad’s revolutionary new features save you time and money while dramatically increasing your productivity. Read the technical brief today.
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Demo: WebSphere Application Server Feature Packs
Sponsored by: IBMAs your business moves forward, it’s critical that the infrastructure that supports your business applications also supports your goals. Watch to see how easy WebSphere Application Server Feature Packs enable you to deliver innovation without disruption and leverage the latest open standards and programming models - while optimizing costs.
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Solving Scripting Problems with Technology
Sponsored by: Network Automation, IncCompanies currently writing scripts should also understand the implications of practicing this approach. This webcast follows the evolution of scripting and presents both its benefits and risks. Learn about an alternative to this traditional process that can allow you to reduce costs and free up time.
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Mastering the Multicore Challenge: An Elegant and Efficient Approach to Exploiting the Power of Parallelism
Sponsored by: Texas Multicore Technologies, Inc.Read this white paper for an examination of a new software development language and technology called SequenceL, as well as a description of how it works, why there is a need for it and how well it performs in parallel environments.
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New Paradigms for High Performance Analytical Computing
Sponsored by: Vertica SystemsRead this paper to learn how combining a high performance batch programming and execution model with a high performance analytical database provides significant business benefits for a number of different types of applications.
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Avoiding the SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors
Sponsored by: Veracode, Inc.The SANS/CWE list of the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors is already becoming the "standard" for developing secure applications in many large enterprises. In this webcast, review the prevalence of attacks that use vulnerabilities listed in the Top 25 and learn how to safeguard your code to avoid the most dangerous programming errors.
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What the $#@! is Parallelism, Anyhow?
Sponsored by: IntelIt's amazing how many books on parallel computing use the term parellelism without clearly defining it. In this technical article, Charles Leiserson, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at MIT, provides a brief introduction to this theory.
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Is Parallel Programming Hard?
Sponsored by: IntelThis article aims at answering the question, "Is parallel programming hard?" You'll take a look at the distinctions between parallel and sequential programming as well as the three main problems programmers face when it comes to parallel programming.
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Designing Artificial Intelligence for Games - Part 3
Sponsored by: IntelIn this 3rd part of the Designing Artificial Intelligence for Games series, you'll learn how to give your agents higher orders of intelligence. The agents can already deal with the immediate situation they find themselves in; now you are working toward artificial intelligence (AI) that deals with broader goals and the bigger picture.
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Seven Best Practices for Managing Software Intellectual Property in an Open Source World
Sponsored by: Black Duck SoftwareOver the past decade, a powerful new approach to development - open source software - has risen to prominence, dramatically increasing the opportunity to re-use existing software. This report describes a set of seven best practices whose objective is to encourage development based on component re-use and software assembly.
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Parallel Programming Talk - Dr. David Patterson on the future of Parallel Programming
Sponsored by: Intel Software NetworkJoin master of the parallel universe Clay Breshears and Aaron Tersteeg as they discuss parallel programming with a special guest. This episode features Dr. David Paterson, Director of the Universal Parallel Computing Research Center at UC Berkeley sponsored by Intel and Microsoft.















