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    Project Management Life Cycle
    2008-05-15 04:54:36
    MPMM™ describes the Project Management Life Cycle in depth, helping you finish every phase, activity and task quickly and efficiently. The MPMM™ Project Management Life Cycle comprises four... Create And Construct Environment With Harmony
    By: Civil Engineering
     
    Life cycle backwards
    2008-04-18 12:24:00
    I think the life cycle is all backwards. You should die first, start out dead and get it out of the way. Then you wake up in an old age home feeling better every day.. You get kicked out for being too healthy, go collect your pension, then, when you start work, you get a gold watch on your first day. You work 40 years until you're young enough to enjoy your retirement.You drink alcohol, you party, you're generally promiscuous and you get ready for High School. You go to primary school, you become a kid, you play, you have no responsibilities, you become a baby, then, you spend your last 9 months floating peacefully with luxuries like central heating, spa, room service on tap, larger quarters everyday, and finally you finish off as an orgasm.
    By: Life Disguised in Humor
     
    Viral Life Cycle
    2008-03-18 07:47:00
    Viral replication is the term used by virologists to describe the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. Viruses must first get into the cell before viral replication can occur. From the perspective of the virus, the purpose of viral replication is to allow production and survival of its kind. By generating abundant copies of its genome and packaging these copies into viruses, the virus is able to continue infecting new hosts. Replication between viruses is greatly varied and depends on the type of genes involved.Delivering a single virus to a cell allows the virus to infect the cell, replicate, and give rise to many progeny viruses. These viruses can then infect many neighboring cells.
    By: Biosolution
     

    Life Cycle
    2008-02-21 10:35:00
    By Carlos Benito CamachoA bacterium devours proteins, but a protozoan engulfs the bacterium. Later, viruses sneak in and dispatch the protozoan from the inside. Harmful bacteria attack and kill red blood cells, but white blood cells counterattack and destroy the bacteria and anything foreign that works at croosspurposes in the vertebrate’s circulatory system.The big fish eats the small fish. A crocodile gobbles up the big fish. Another reptile, a snake, bites and swallows a rat, yet the gliding eagle catches the snake with bristling talons and wolfs it down on a rugged summit rock.The deer eats the lush, thriving plants, but the lion mauls the plant-eater to death and feeds on it. Then the trustful young lion falls asleep at night near a pack of laughing hyenas, which fall upon the sleeping lion and eat it.A fly sits upon the muzzle of a powerful buffalo, which grazes at ease in the grassy field. Despite the buffalo’s strong muscles and sharp horns that could open a big gash in a
    By: Stories & Straight Thoughts
     
    Software Testing Release Life Cycle
    2007-10-15 22:07:59
    Software Testing Life Cycle consist of six (generic) phases: 1) Planning, 2) Analysis, 3) Design, 4) Construction, 5) Testing Cycles, 6) Final Testing and Implementation and 7) Post Implementation. 1. Planning ( Product Definition Phase) 1. High Level Test Plan, (includes multiple test cycles) [...]
    By: Interview Questions - Technical Interviews
     
    Software Testing Life Cycle
    2007-10-02 15:41:26
    ·        Identify Test Candidates Test Plan Design Test Cases Execute Tests Evaluate Results Document Test Results Casual Analysis/ Preparation of Validation Reports Regression Testing / Follow up on reported bugs. Share This
    By: Software Testing Interview Questions
     

    The Life Cycle of a Bug - Different Stages in it.
    2007-09-09 22:23:24
    In this post, i will explore  different stages of the Bug from it’s inception to closer. The Bug has been found and logged into the Bug Tracking System. It’s my fourth post in the Bug Life Cycle series. The Bug has been found and logged into the Bug Tracking System. It will be treated [...]
    By: Venkat's Blog on Software Testing
     
    Bug life cycle
    2007-09-05 11:08:25
    What is Bug/Defect? Simple Wikipedia definition of Bug is: “A computer bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from working correctly or produces an incorrect result. Bugs arise from mistakes and errors, made by people, in either a... Click above title link to read more..
    By: Software Testing
     
    Software/Systems Development Life Cycle
    2007-07-06 11:23:00
    SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) adalah siklus dari pembuatan system/software yang sebaiknya dilakukan jika ingin membuat aplikasi, apalagi aplikasi dalam skala besar.Tahapan pembuatan perangkat lunak secara global adalah sebagai berikut :Langkah 1 : PerencanaanLangkah 2 : AnalisaLangkah 3 : DesainLangkah 4 : PengembanganLangkah 5 : TestingLangkah 6 : ImplementasiLangkah 7 : Pengoperasian dan PemeliharaanMenurut Kaidah RUP. Best Practice dalam pembuatan software (SDLC) adalah sbb :1. Develop Iteratively2. Manage Requirements3. Use Component Architectures4. Model Visually (UML)5. Continuously Verify Quality6. Manage ChangeDan fase pada pembuatan software ada 4, yaitu :1. Inception - Define the scope of project2. Elaboration - Plan project, specify features and baseline architecture3. Construction - Build the product4. Transition - Transition the product into end-user communityPada posting berikutnya mungkin saya akan menulis secara detail tentang SDLC ini, dan implementasinya meng
    By: Doddi Priyambodo dan Kehidupan Indahnya
     
    Software Development Life Cycle Explained
    2007-06-24 09:22:57
    A couple weeks back, there was some discussion on the software-testing group about the use of the term "SDLC" on resumes. (Matt Heusser posted some excerpts from this conversation here.) My warning flags go up when people claim to have a "full understanding" of the SDLC. I sometimes see this as an indication that someone may not be as experienced as they claim. The "SDLC" will vary from one company to another and even one project to another. SDLC is a process documentation term -- and there are many differing processes used to develop software. Its not how people talk in the real world.I recently re-stumbled upon a description of the SDLC that seems to be fairly common across many companies and projects. Perhaps this is what people are referring to when they claim full knowledge of the SDLC. :)Software doesn’t just appear on the shelves by magic. That program shrink-wrapped inside the box along with the indecipherable manual and 12-paragraph disclaimer notice actually came to you by
    By: Quality Frog
     
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    2007-06-03 04:46:43
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    The Bug Life Cycle Series
    2007-05-11 16:25:54
    I have been talking about Bugs in the Software Applications in my recent posts. They play an important role in Software Development & Testing. The biggest value addition is to uncover the critical issues of the system at the early stage. I have already written some posts on the Bug Tracking front and find the list below. They talk about how to handle the Bugs, avoid conflicts & the lessons to be learned for the testers.   That’s Expected [...]
    By: Venkat's Blog on Software Testing
     
     
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