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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 11/2005 (11) Artificial intelligence

Joanna Nowakowska, Lucjan Stapp
Test Driven Development (TDD) solves many problems between developers and testers which concern unit testing. In this article the authors will show that code development following the TDD methodology is neither expensive nor time-consuming and greatly improves quality of the final product. They will begin by presenting a basic concepts of TDD, after which we will describe a simple experiment demonstrating the achieved effects. We will also present an example collection of tools facilitating preparation of modules adhering to this methodology.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 01/2006 (12) Bussiness Application Development

Guenter Guckelsberger
iValidator is an open source test automation framework, designed especially for integration tests. Guenter, in this article, motivates why there is a need for a new framework and how it is used.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 03/2006 (8) Hacking IBM AS/400

Michał Piotrowski
Computer systems are usually protected by firewalls, with any attacks that do get through being monitored by intrusion detection systems. However, nowadays it is not enough to detect an intruder - what use is detection if we cannot prevent the attack? Intrusion prevention systems (IPS's) provide the answer, and in this article we will go through building an IPS and maintaining it.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 02/2006 (13) Mobile Programming

Radosław Kamowski
APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System) is an amateur-radio system allowing on-line transmission of position of mobile stations through short packet reports addressed to all other stations. The author describes how to build complete mobile device which can be realised all needed functions.

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From Software Developer's Journal magazine: No 02/2006 (13) Mobile Programming

Christopher ''Trip'' Artrip
The author will show you how to organise work on product testing. As the QA Manager one can have own personal choices of features and changes but your main job is to get a starting idea of what resources and how much time you will need to get the new release tested according to your company's high quality standards. He presents the Grantt table and all what is needed to make you work easier.

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From Hakin9 magazine: No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability

Miroslav Ludvik
Penetration testing often takes place in situation where the management doesn't fully trust the IT department. It is sometimes ordered by the IT department itself to show its excellent work. However, this is not the case covered by this case study. Leran more about penetration test from Miroslav's article.

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