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Application design and lifecycle processes

Parallel programming

Limitations in processor design mean the ‘free lunch’ is over for software developers, as we come to terms with the fact that chips simply aren't going to get much faster. Matt Nicholson went to Think Parallel, Intel's conference held in Lisbon in April 2007, to find out more. more


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Parallel programming
Limitations in processor design mean the ‘free lunch’ is over for software developers, as we come to terms with the fact that chips...

Coming up for AIR
We report from Adobe’s San Francisco office where we attended a meeting with Kevin Lynch, Chief Software Architect at Adobe, and other...

Inside Open XML
As Matt Nicholson explains, Open XML is not just a new file format for the latest version of Microsoft Office, but an open standard capable...

Accessing 32-bit DLLs from 64-bit code
Migrating your 32-bit Windows application to a 64-bit machine can be problematic if you have 32-bit DLLs that you cannot re-write. Mike Becker...

Wayne Smith on WinFX
Preview versions of a new set of designer tools, and of the WinFX runtime and the Visual Studio 2005 toolset, mean you can start developing...

Is BizTalk Server an ESB?
Is Biztalk Server Microsoft?s version of the Enterprise Service Bus? Matt Nicholson discusses this together with human workflow and long-running...

Visual Studio Team System
By taking a role-based approach, Visual Studio Team System claims to give you all you need to manage the software development lifecycle. Matt...

 Managing the move to VSTS
As Mike MacDonagh of fmisolutions explains, you will only get the best out of Visual Studio Team System if you treat its adoption as a project...

It's a bugs life
How Identify Software integrated its AppSight solution into both Visual Studio Team System and Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 to provide...

 Inside Software Factories
Software factories integrate modelling and code generation with patterns, frameworks and guidance to provide developers with a development environment...

Compuware responds to VSTS
At first sight much of the functionality promised by Microsoft's forthcoming Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS) would seem to compete head-on...

Windows Services for UNIX
How do you migrate your UNIX applications to x86 servers, and link your new applications to legacy systems, without causing an administrative...

Talking BizTalk Server
Andy James is Chief Technology Officer of SolidSoft, one of the country?s leading BizTalk specialists. He spoke to Matt Nicholson at the company?s...

 SOA: behind the hype
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the latest buzzword in the industry, but does it actually mean anything? Simon Bisson looks at the technologies...

The mobile enterprise
Matt Nicholson looks at the opportunities and the issues that arise when you integrate mobile devices into your organisation?s infrastructure.

 Designing applications with Whidbey
Tim Anderson asks Keith Short, Microsoft's Architect for Enterprise Frameworks and Tools, about the company's strategy with regards to application...

 Genetic algorithms in use
Genetic algorithms can lead you to better answers, argues Jeff Smith, president and lead developer of SoftTech Design.

 Model-Driven Architecture
The OMG is proposing Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) as the solution to the software crisis. Matt Nicholson went to OMG Information Day 2002...

Inside the SQL Server team
Bren Newman from Microsoft's SQL Server development team talks to Matt Nicholson about what it's like to work at Microsoft, how Microsoft is...

 The .NET Weather Station
Mike Becker demonstrates how the .NET Framework can be used to create a Web Service that interfaces with specialised weather station hardware.

Integrating COM with .NET
How do you integrate your existing COM code into .NET? As Rob MacDonald demonstrates, it's all done through COM Interop wrappers.


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Understanding Open XML
Matt Nicholson introduces a range of articles covering the new Ecma Office Open XML standard, as supported by 2007 Microsoft Office system....

Questions of State
COM+ helps you build scalable applications, but only if you understand what is happening under the bonnet. As Rob Macdonald explains, it?s all...


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Open for business
The new file format introduced with the 2007 Microsoft Office System opens up many business opportunities. Matt Nicholson finds out who is doing...

Infuziasm
Matt Nicholson talks to on board info about how it is using Microsoft technologies to access digital diaries.

Going wireless in Barcelona
How do you put together a leading-edge application in just 60 days that?s got to work faultlessly in front of 7,400 developers? Matt Nicholson...

 

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