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Database Plus

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
April 01, 2005

The goal of any software development project is to meet or exceed the customer's expectations. Requirements tools can aid in the articulation of these expectations and improve your chances of delivering the final design.

Feedback

Dr. Dobb's Journal
April 01, 2005

Feedback

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 01, 2005

In which our readers are reborn through development (and music), break bread with Rosie, doom media hegemony, ruffle feathers in Utah, make a modest proposal, and bid farewell to life as we know it.

Taking a Test Drive

Dr. Dobb's Journal
February 01, 2005

Once the realm of esoteric tools that took longer to learn and execute than the demo program itself, software demonstration and presentation tools have matured greatly. Sample the spectrum of available solutions with this guide. - Tools

Distributed Objects and Messages

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
November 01, 2004

Middleware: the glue between distributed and often disparate computing systems, most frequently realized in the form of object- and message-oriented implementations. Here's how to choose from among today's mature technologies. - Web Development

Mailto: (Web Techniques, Apr 2000)

Dr. Dobb's Journal
January 01, 2002

Your magazine severely compromised its journalistic integrity in the article "Data Mining on the Web" in the January issue. The author should have stated from the outset that he is the CTO at one of the companies surveyed. Isn't it a coincidence that the data-mining algorithm he specifically recommends above the others just happens to be the one in his company's product? All and all, the article blurred the lines between information and advertising, which is a scary trend.

The ACM Career Resource Centre

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
April 01, 2001

The Association for Computing Machinery has launched a service for IT job seekers.

We Have Mail

Dr. Dobb's Journal
July 01, 2000

Letters

Dr. Dobb's Journal
June 01, 1998

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