We know the dot-com phenomenon (and bust) was driven, in part, by poor software and systems quality so why are organizations still managing quality like it’s 1999? There are key quality objectives every organization should have for their software and systems, and to run projects effectively. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Rex Black offers steps on how to remove bugs before delivering software into the data center, how to test for the right problems with the right metrics, and how to optimize quality from a financial point of view.
– We’re all fascinated by Web 2.0 now, but remember Web 1.0, the dot-com boom that became dot-bomb? One major reason for the crash was poor software and systems quality both for the Websites themselves and the hardware and software behind them. While Web 2.0 has a lot more speed and sizzle than Web 1….
How to Set Quality Goals for Your IT Projects
written by John Beckham on January 26th, 2010 |
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