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Volume 12, Issue 6June 2014Education
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
ISSN:1542-7730
EISSN:1542-7749
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DEPARTMENT: The Bikeshed
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Quality Software Costs Money - Heartbleed Was Free: How to generate funding for FOSS

The world runs on free and open-source software, FOSS for short, and to some degree it has predictably infiltrated just about any software-based product anywhere in the world.

DEPARTMENT: Kode Vicious
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Outsourcing Responsibility: What do you do when your debugger fails you?

Dear KV, I’ve been assigned to help with a new project and have been looking over the admittedly skimpy documentation the team has placed on the internal wiki. I spent a day or so staring at what seemed to be a long list of open-source projects that ...

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Undergraduate Software Engineering: Addressing the Needs of Professional Software Development: Addressing the Needs of Professional Software Development

In the fall semester of 1996 RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) launched the first undergraduate software engineering program in the United States. The culmination of five years of planning, development, and review, the program was designed from ...

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Bringing Arbitrary Compute to Authoritative Data: Many disparate use cases can be satisfied with a single storage system.

While the term ’big data’ is vague enough to have lost much of its meaning, today’s storage systems are growing more quickly and managing more data than ever before. Consumer devices generate large numbers of photos, videos, and other large digital ...

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