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January 2008 Blog Posts (78)

Is Capacity Planning Still Relevant? By André Vondran - Software Quality Assurance Analyst

For many years we have studied, debated and improved our knowledge of application and system performance. We know that a mature IT organization is one that measures, plans for the future, then measures again, striving for continuous improvement without painful surprises. Business performance management and truly aligned IT service optimization require capacity planning. We…

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Added by Vondran Andre on January 9, 2008 at 3:37pm — No Comments

Holistic project measurements and the importance of unspoken test cases. By André Vondran - Software Quality Assurance Analyst

I once kept a running statistical tally of the test cases I was executing, passing and failing. It consisted of a total number of test cases, and then a ratio of executed, passed, and failed which was then converted to a percentage. Sounds pretty simple eh? Senior management absolutely loved it because it provided the illusion of visibility to them.…

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Added by Vondran Andre on January 9, 2008 at 3:35pm — No Comments

Do you have to be a programmer to write automated tests? By André Vondran - Software Quality Assurance Analyst

I was recently asked an intriguing question. The question was simple: do you have to be a programmer to write automated tests? But I struggled a bit to answer the question because to me the answer is not as simple as yes or no.…

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Added by Vondran Andre on January 9, 2008 at 3:34pm — No Comments

Project Estimation By André Vondran - Software Quality Assurance Analyst

Estimates

If I had to think of one subject that was not taught in school, and only covered in industry…

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Added by Vondran Andre on January 9, 2008 at 3:32pm — No Comments

Differences between Testing Strategies By André Vondran

Question: What are the differences between sanity testing, smoke testing, regression testing, and monkey testing?…

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Added by Vondran Andre on January 9, 2008 at 3:29pm — No Comments

cheer up



As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let you down probably will. You will have your heart broken probably more than once and it's harder every time. You'll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was broken. You'll fight with your best friend. You'll blame a new love for things…

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Added by Maya on January 8, 2008 at 2:27am — 1 Comment

Amending Sandy Soil, etc.

NOTE: It is important to wear gloves when handling peatmoss because of danger of contracting Sporotrichosis (Skilling).

There is a dead zone near the condo where the soil has been sandy and dry. It is a patch surrounded by concrete where the only things that have survived have been one tall palm tree and a shrub, one dwarf azalea (out of four planted) and one spearmint plant (out of three planted). So, since it is a shady area protected from the harsher weather changes because it is…

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Added by Stephanie Fischetti on January 7, 2008 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments

Dionystic Apostle

The works of man namely art is predisposed. A time that is forward with freedom and chaos. The tragedy of this is the affluent desires that fuel our drive of this democratic state. The state of mind embodied in our contest, our state and our culture are in a spiral down ward toward obscenity and recession. The recession comes from military chauvinism and the idea of a working class. A equal society of demos; for the people it stands wrought in irons through religiosity…

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Added by Brett Gordon on January 6, 2008 at 5:12am — No Comments

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Added by shwq on January 5, 2008 at 9:33am — 1 Comment

Reduce frustration with your doctor

We could have told them this! Researchers in Germany found that fibromyalgia patients had frustrating interactions with their doctors. They came up with a shared decision-making training program for the doctors. Then they did a study where some patients were chosen by chance to either get a shared decision-making or get regular treatment plus a computer based information package. All patients got the same treatment options. There were only 85 patients in the study, 44 who ended up in the…

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Added by Sharon W. Davis on January 4, 2008 at 12:59pm — No Comments

Yesterday evening and poinsettias

Yesterday, my husband brought home some plastic for covering the outdoor plants. We covered most of the vulnerable plants, and moved some of the plants in containers in. Later, after the sun had a chance to warm everything up, I uncovered the plants, and everything except the basil seems to have survived. I went over to the botanical gardens, but they said it was too cold to do much. We might need to cover the plants again tonight because it is supposed to get cold.

There were some…

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Added by Stephanie Fischetti on January 3, 2008 at 3:33pm — 4 Comments

What's wrong with me?

A lot of people with fibromyalgia feel pain all over, and find that their bodies overreact to stress. A lot of doctors will tell them that they are just "nervous" and need to learn to handle stress better. This study showed that there is a problem with how the adrenal glands of people with fibromyalgia react to stress. The adrenal glands are tiny glands that sit at the top of your kidneys. Their job is to release cortisol into your bloodstream in response to stress. If you have ever had to…

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Added by Sharon W. Davis on January 3, 2008 at 12:10pm — No Comments

Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Spyware





John Locke said that “no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions”, Yet as I sit here at my computer this morning, I get the feeling that the attempts being made to keep the Internet’s safe will not come to fruition soon.

Yes, I can hear you saying, “don’t be such a downer, Doug”



Well, hear me out.



Lets explore John Lockes quote shall we?

Life. Yours, mine, your loved ones. Its yours, to do with what you will. Well, sometimes… Continue

Added by Doug Woodall on January 3, 2008 at 11:32am — No Comments

I figure that if Al Gore and other celebrity types are trying to save the world for free there must be something really happening. They mention the word "Green" an awful lot, something to do with not…

I figure that if Al Gore and other celebrity types are trying to save the world for free there must be something really happening. They mention the word "Green" an awful lot, something to do with not wasting energy etc. So how could I help with a solution?

We all need to live somewhere and "they" say the we use almost 50% of our consumable energy on heating and cooling these structures, so this would be a good place to start to redesign and make changes. There is announcements about…

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Added by ErgoDesk on January 2, 2008 at 10:11pm — No Comments

Musing on 2008 and all it may bring

Hi, I am not in the habit of writing a blog. My son is, though, so I have a feel for the genre. He is 23 tomorrow, and has a healthy following for his blog, healthy enough anyway for the Google ads to eventually pay for his webhosting bills, so that's nice. I might even give you the link to his blog later..

Later in the month I am hoping to be flying off to Beijing to visit his sister ( my daughter) who is teaching English at a university close to the Olympic stadium that looks like a…

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Added by John Clohesy on January 2, 2008 at 5:29pm — No Comments

hearing and readin - kinds of people

I have noticed that a few people have more grasping power to hearing than reading. Well I'm one of such kind. As a child whenever I write the exams i speak slowly whatever I write. I think its a kind of hearing that I do to think what to write next. During my school days I used to understand more when someone else is reading a passage than I myself read it.

What will be the reason. Does anyone out there give an explanation. :-)


Added by muhammad yaaseen on January 2, 2008 at 1:00pm — No Comments

code blue

They say that the beginning of the year will pave the way on how the rest of your year would turn out. I thought "yeah right!" but a part of me is wondering if that is true because if it is then I am up to a troubled year...



After being booted from a company where I worked 3 years 10 months and 28 days I find myself a jobless dependent on my parent's financial support. I have been living a normal life — being able to sleep at nights and celebrate Christmas with my dad and… Continue

Added by Darla on January 1, 2008 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Frost predicted Wednesday / This Weekend's and Monday's Garden Activities

NOTE:

There might be a frost in Tampa Wednesday night. Water well, mulch well, move at-risk plants indoors or cover them, leave any strings of lights in garden up and lit overnight, leave any drip irrigation systems on. (Source: Seminar at Tampa Bay Garden Club)

  • Saturday, met with a gardener interested in community gardening and toured her garden. Traded some bok (chinese cabbage) seeds for some turnip greens and a lemon.
  • Watered purple showers and dwarf azaleas…
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Added by Stephanie Fischetti on January 1, 2008 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

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Artistic Vision

Posted by Stacy Esch on November 6, 2023 at 8:15pm 10 Comments

Is an artist's "vision" primarily a product of experience or imagination? I don't want to pursue the simple answer that it's both. Is it primarily one or the other, of if it's just plain old both, how do they interact to create an imaginary world?

Is it true that some people have more artistic vision than others, or is this kind of seeing equally available to all?

Trying to find treatment.

Posted by Clare Davis on November 6, 2023 at 8:15pm 0 Comments

In the beginning of August 2008 I was doing great. I went to the gym 3 times a week for 3 hours each time. I had lost weight and had a nice tone coming. I was nicely tanned with some help of the tanning beds. I rode my motorcycle back and forth to work and to the gym. In the middle of August a leg press came down on top of my head while i was trying to get it reset to the proper location so I would be able to use the equipment. I got very dizzy and had to go home, that was the end of my…

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Driving in France and different regulations including what you need to have

Posted by Martyn Davis on November 6, 2023 at 8:14pm 0 Comments

Driving through France can be a fantastic experience which you can never forget, and as always the rules and regulations between countries can differ, which is where we've composed a small list to help keep on the right side of the law and to help keep you safe!

Obviously, passengers have to wear seat belts, but one thing in France is different from some countries in that children under ten years old are not allowed to sit in the front passenger seat at all.

Another is, even if…

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Making Juices In your own home: A Beginners.

Posted by Tory Tilley on November 6, 2023 at 8:13pm 0 Comments

Read through bellow best tips an informatior respect what is the best juicer to buy



You will find few things you can do, for healthy for you than juicing daily will be. The juice naturally hydrates the body. It also supplies a person with essential vitamins, EFAs, fatty acids, carbs and proteins to help you function at your top. Read these tips to make juicing easier.



Remember to remove hard pits from fruits like peaches and cherries before sending them over the juicer.…

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dieta DUKAN PER

Posted by Jeanett Seale on November 6, 2023 at 8:13pm 0 Comments

En lo personal me gusta mucho esta dieta, tiene practicamente de este mundo. Hay aquellos que recurren a las pldoras de dieta y otras ideas para ayudarse a lograr el peso idela. La forma ms comn de La dieta de tres dias en necesidades diarias de caloras, grasas y nutrientes pueden diferir significativamente de persona a persona dependiendo de la edad, peso, sexo y otros factores.



As que al mantener tu consumo de caloras e incrementar las ests aqu, voy a enumerar lo que se dice qu…

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Remember The Ramifications Of A UK State.

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How You Can Watch Watch Programs Online

Posted by Nickolas Caraballo on November 6, 2023 at 8:11pm 0 Comments

Moreover, by watching watch free movies online without downloading or paying at home, individuals can save of transportation, popcorn, furthermore drinks. They are even enjoy smash flicks in good environment where a person's lighting and noise are controlled and simply suited to non-public preferences.



Movie pictures nowadays, are completing different shapes and colours. Centuries back, before the formulation of movies, women and…

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Raspberry Ketone & Fat Loss

Posted by Samuel Dunlap on November 6, 2023 at 8:11pm 0 Comments

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Consider everything you are going to eat for the entire day. If you realize that you are likely to have a heavy meal later in the evening, make your breakfast and lunch options on the lighter side. Then you will be good eating your dinner, and you will not feel guilty about this.







renowned doctor reveals what works for weight loss -… Continue

Nike Roshe Run Mens Gold Pink

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Hyderabad Moving Agencies – How to locate Proper One

Posted by Sanjeev Saxena on November 6, 2023 at 8:10pm 0 Comments

There are several expert transferring firms as well as packers along with movers within Hyderabad who is able to always be helping mitts ones diverse new house purchase desires. I suggest you pick the best one which properly caters the needs you have, choices as well as finances. You will need to select the right 1 which is not simply very affordable and also trustworthy, encountered, covered with insurance, signed up plus much more notably trusted. Nevertheless finding out there the most…

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