Reviews
Salesforce, Force.com & Cloud: Application & System Design - Salesforce, Force.com & Cloud:
Read community reviews for Salesforce, Force.com & Cloud: Application & System Design by Delivered Innovation on the AppExchange.
Book Review -- Process for System Architecture and Requirements Engineering
from The Rational Edge: In the opinion of reviewer Philippe Kruchten, this handbook by Derek Hatley, et al., goes beyond the former Hatley-Pirbhai (H/P) Method as a comprehensive systems engineering guide.
REVIEW: HP ProBook 5310m Means Business, but Poor Design Choices Mar Unit - Desktops and Notebooks
The thin and light HP ProBook 5310m offers business-class features and performance, as well as the ability to get to a browser or Outlook without booting up the operating system. However, some questionable design choices smear (at times literally) the otherwise nicely built system.
Myriad Minds: Salesforce, Force.com and Sites consulting - Myriad Minds: Salesforce, Force.com and
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Book Review: Developing Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE and UML
from The Rational Edge: Review of a book providing a high-level overview of J2EE, UML, and how to evolve UML-based representations of J2EE systems using the Rational Unified Process, or RUP.
Book review: Autonomic Computing
Join me as I troll through Richard Murch's book from IBM Press, 'Autonomic Computing,' and find tools and resources for the system designer, administrator, and developer.
Book review -- Building Web Applications with UML, second edition
from The Rational Edge: Lieberman's perspective on an 'excellent primer' that introduces a Web Application Extension (WAE) to supplement the core UML semantics/notation, providing an effective way to capture and present Web system computing behaviors.
Book review -- UML for Java Programmers
from The Rational Edge: This review examines a book designed for software engineers seeking to improve their use of Unified Modeling Language (UML)-based tools for designing and developing Java software.
Book review: Effective Enterprise Java
from The Rational Edge: This favorable review examines a book focusing on the fundamentals of developing Java-based enterprise IT systems. Through discussions covering seventy-five topics, the book gives developers, architects, and designers a comprehensive overview of the interrelated issues
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