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Cloud Testing: High-impact Emerging Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
Cloud testing is a form of software testing in which web applications that use cloud computing environments (a ""cloud"") seek to simulate real-world user traffic as a means of load testing and stress testing web sites. The ability and cost to simulate web traffic for software testing purposes has been an inhibitor to overall web reliability. The low cost and accessibility of the cloud's extremely large computing resources provides the ability to replicate real world usage of these systems by geographically distributed users, executing wide varieties of user scenarios, at scales previously unattainable in traditional testing environments. This book is your ultimate resource for Cloud Testing. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Cloud Testing right away, covering: Cloud testing, Software testing, Web application, Cloud computing, Load testing, Stress testing, Web traffic, SOASTA, Load Impact, Software as a service, Utility computing, Service level agreement, Commercial off-the-shelf, Portal:Software Testing, Acceptance testing, Ad hoc testing, Agile testing, All-pairs testing, American Software Testing Qualifications Board, API Sanity Autotest, Association for Software Testing, Attack patterns, Augmented Reality-based testing, Australian and New Zealand Testing Board, Automated Testing Framework, Avalanche (dynamic analysis tool), Bebugging, Behavior Driven Development, Black-box testing, Block design, Boundary case, Boundary testing, Boundary-value analysis, Browser speed test, BS 7925-1, BS 7925-2, Bug bash, Build verification test, CA/EZTEST, Cause-effect graph, Centercode, Characterization test, Code coverage, Code integrity, Codenomicon, Compatibility testing, Component-Based Usability Testing, Conference Room Pilot, Conformance testing, Core Security, Corner case, Daikon (system), Data-driven testing, Decision table, Decision-to-decision path, Design predicates, Development, testing, acceptance and production, DeviceAnywhere, Dry run (testing), Dynamic program analysis, Dynamic testing, Edge case, Endeavour Software Project Management, Equivalence partitioning, Error guessing, Exploratory testing, Fagan inspection, Fault injection, Financial tester, Framework for Integrated Test, Functional testing, Functionality assurance, Fuzz testing, Game testing, Google Guice, Graphical user interface testing, Hybrid testing, IBM Product Test, IBM Rational Quality Manager, IEEE 829, Independent software verification and validation, Installation testing, Integration testing, Integration Tree, International Software Testing Qualifications Board, International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester, JSystem, Keyword-driven testing, Learnability, Lightweight software test automation, Localization testing, Manual testing, Matrix of Pain, Mauve (test suite), Metasploit Project, Microsoft Reaction Card Method (Desirability Testing), Mobile Device Testing, Mockito, Model-based testing, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage, Modularity-driven testing, Monkey test, Month of bugs, Mutation testing, National Software Testing Laboratories, NMock, Non-functional testing, Non-Regression testing, Operational Acceptance Testing, Oracle (software testing), Original Software, Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Pair Testing, Parameter validation, Partial concurrent thinking aloud, Penetration test, PlanetLab, Playtest, Portability testing, Probe effect, Program mutation, Protocol implementation conformance statement, Pseudolocalization, Software quality... and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Cloud Testing. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Cloud Testing with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
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Software Testing: High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test. Software testing also provides an objective, independent view of the software to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks of software implementation. Test techniques include, but are not limited to, the process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding software bugs (errors or other defects). This book is your ultimate resource for Software Testing. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Software Testing right away, covering: Software testing, Acceptance testing, Ad hoc testing, Agile testing, All-pairs testing, American Software Testing Qualifications Board, API Sanity Autotest, Association for Software Testing, Attack patterns, Augmented Reality-based testing, Australian and New Zealand Testing Board, Automated Testing Framework, Avalanche (dynamic analysis tool), Bebugging, Behavior Driven Development, Black-box testing, Block design, Boundary case, Boundary testing, Boundary-value analysis, Browser speed test, BS 7925-1, BS 7925-2, Bug bash, Build verification test, CA/EZTEST, Cause-effect graph, Centercode, Characterization test, Cloud testing, Code coverage, Code integrity, Codenomicon, Compatibility testing, Component-Based Usability Testing, Conference Room Pilot, Conformance testing, Core Security, Corner case, Daikon (system), Data-driven testing, Decision table, Decision-to-decision path, Design predicates, Development, testing, acceptance and production, DeviceAnywhere, Dry run (testing), Dynamic program analysis, Dynamic testing, Edge case, Endeavour Software Project Management, Equivalence partitioning, Error guessing, Exploratory testing, Fagan inspection, Fault injection, Financial tester, Framework for Integrated Test, Functional testing, Functionality assurance, Fuzz testing, Game testing, Google Guice, Graphical user interface testing, Hybrid testing, IBM Product Test, IBM Rational Quality Manager, IEEE 829, Independent software verification and validation, Installation testing, Integration testing, Integration Tree, International Software Testing Qualifications Board, International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester, JSystem, Keyword-driven testing, Learnability, Lightweight software test automation, Load testing, Localization testing, Manual testing, Matrix of Pain, Mauve (test suite), Metasploit Project, Microsoft Reaction Card Method (Desirability Testing), Mobile Device Testing, Mockito, Model-based testing, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage, Modularity-driven testing, Monkey test, Month of bugs, Mutation testing, National Software Testing Laboratories, NMock, Non-functional testing, Non-Regression testing, Operational Acceptance Testing, Oracle (software testing), Original Software, Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Pair Testing, Parameter validation, Partial concurrent thinking aloud, Penetration test, PlanetLab, Playtest, Portability testing, Probe effect, Program mutation, Protocol implementation conformance statement, Pseudolocalization, Software quality, Recovery testing, Regression testing, Release engineering, Retrofits in testing, Reverse semantic traceability, Risk-based testing, Robustness testing, San Francisco depot, Sandbox (software development), Sanity testing, Scalability testing, Scenario testing, Security bug, Security testing, Semantic decision table, Serenity Code Coverage...and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Software Testing. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Software Testing with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
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Community Cloud: High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
Community cloud shares infrastructure between several organisations from a specific community with common concerns (security, compliance, jurisdiction, etc.), whether managed internally or by a third-party and hosted internally or externally. The costs are spread over fewer users than a public cloud (but more than a private cloud), so only some of the benefits of cloud computing are realised. This book is your ultimate resource for Community Cloud. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Community Cloud right away, covering: Cloud computing, ActiveVideo Networks, Advanced 365, AirSet, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Apache Hadoop, Apache Hama, Apache Hive, Appirio, Attenda, BigCouch, C-RAN, C12G, Centralized computing, Cisco Unified Computing System, Clesh, Cloud (operating system), Cloud acceleration, Cloud API, Cloud backup, Cloud communications, Cloud Computing Manifesto, Cloud computing security, Cloud Data Management Interface, Cloud testing, Cloud-to-cloud integration, Cloud.bg, Cloudant, Cloudera, Cloudkick, CloudSigma, Cloudsoft Monterey, CloudTV, Codeita, ContractExpress, Cooperative storage cloud, Couchbase, Datameer, Deltacloud, DIET, Danger Hiptop, Elastic computing, ElasticHosts, ESaaS, Fabasoft Folio Cloud, Fabric computing, Fast And Secure Protocol, FinancialForce.com, Firefox Sync, FORscene, Freightgate, Gigya, Gluster, Go Cloud, Grant Management Software, Granular Configuration Automation, High performance cloud computing, Hosted desktop, IBM/Google Cloud Computing University Initiative, INCITE, Infrastructure as a Service, Integrated Cloud Service Management, Intercloud, Knowland Group, Lifesort, List of cloud computing providers, List of rich Internet application formats, List of rich Internet application frameworks, Lynkos, MapR, Message queuing service, Mobile Cloud Computing, Mozilla Skywriter, Native cloud application, Nebula (computing platform), Nivio, Novell Cloud Security Service, Open Cloud Computing Interface, Open Data Center Alliance, Open Mashup Alliance, Oracle Exalogic, Pegasystems, Pidoco, Pig (programming language), Platform as a service, Nimbus Plug Computer, Plug computer, ProActive, Project Kenai, Proofpoint Systems, Inc, Riak, Rich Internet application, RightNow Technologies, Rollbase, RPath, Sector/Sphere, Single-chip Cloud Computer, Software as a service, StaffCloud, Steam (software), Sun Cloud, Symantec Operations Readiness Tools, TitanFile, TOA Technologies, Torry Harris Business Solutions, VCloud, Velaro, Inc., Veracode, VideoCells, Virtual private cloud, WaveMaker, WebORB Integration Server, Windows Games on Demand, Zembly This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Community Cloud. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Community Cloud with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Application Testing as a Service (TaaS): High-impact Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
Testing as a Service (TaaS, typically pronounced 'tass') is a model of software testing whereby a provider undertakes the activity of software testing applications/solutions for customers as a service on demand. Testing as a Service involves the on-demand test execution of well-defined suites of test material, generally on an outsourced basis. The execution can be performed either on client site or remotely from the outsourced providers test lab/facilities. This book is your ultimate resource for Application Testing as a Service (TaaS). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Application Testing as a Service (TaaS) right away, covering: Testing as a service, Application software, Mob4Hire, Web testing, Software testing, Portal:Software Testing, Acceptance testing, Ad hoc testing, Agile testing, All-pairs testing, American Software Testing Qualifications Board, API Sanity Autotest, Association for Software Testing, Attack patterns, Augmented Reality-based testing, Australian and New Zealand Testing Board, Automated Testing Framework, Avalanche (dynamic analysis tool), Bebugging, Behavior Driven Development, Black-box testing, Block design, Boundary case, Boundary testing, Boundary-value analysis, Browser speed test, BS 7925-1, BS 7925-2, Bug bash, Build verification test, CA/EZTEST, Cause-effect graph, Centercode, Characterization test, Cloud testing, Code coverage, Code integrity, Codenomicon, Compatibility testing, Component-Based Usability Testing, Conference Room Pilot, Conformance testing, Core Security, Corner case, Daikon (system), Data-driven testing, Decision table, Decision-to-decision path, Design predicates, Development, testing, acceptance and production, DeviceAnywhere, Dry run (testing), Dynamic program analysis, Dynamic testing, Edge case, Endeavour Software Project Management, Equivalence partitioning, Error guessing, Exploratory testing, Fagan inspection, Fault injection, Financial tester, Framework for Integrated Test, Functional testing, Functionality assurance, Fuzz testing, Game testing, Google Guice, Graphical user interface testing, Hybrid testing, IBM Product Test, IBM Rational Quality Manager, IEEE 829, Independent software verification and validation, Installation testing, Integration testing, Integration Tree, International Software Testing Qualifications Board, International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester, JSystem, Keyword-driven testing, Learnability, Lightweight software test automation, Load testing, Localization testing, Manual testing, Matrix of Pain, Mauve (test suite), Metasploit Project, Microsoft Reaction Card Method (Desirability Testing), Mobile Device Testing, Mockito, Model-based testing, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage, Modularity-driven testing, Monkey test, Month of bugs, Mutation testing, National Software Testing Laboratories, NMock, Non-functional testing, Non-Regression testing, Operational Acceptance Testing, Oracle (software testing), Original Software, Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Pair Testing, Parameter validation, Partial concurrent thinking aloud, Penetration test, PlanetLab, Playtest, Portability testing, Probe effect, Program mutation, Protocol implementation conformance statement, Pseudolocalization, Software quality, Recovery testing, Regression testing, Release engineering, Retrofits in testing, Reverse semantic traceability, Risk-based testing, Robustness testing, San Francisco depot, Sandbox....and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Application Testing as a Service (TaaS). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Application Testing as a Service (TaaS) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Cloud Testing,High-Impact Emerging Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Cloud testing is a form of software testing in which web applications that use cloud computing environments (a ""cloud"") seek to simulate real-world user traffic as a means of load testing and stress testing web sites. The ability and cost to simulate web traffic for software testing purposes has been an inhibitor to overall web reliability. The low cost and accessibility of the cloud's extremely large computing resources provides the ability to replicate real world usage of these systems by geographically distributed users, executing wide varieties of user scenarios, at scales previously unattainable in traditional testing environments. This book is your ultimate resource for Cloud Testing. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Cloud Testing right away, covering: Cloud testing, Software testing, Web application, Cloud computing, Load testing, Stress testing, Web traffic, SOASTA, Load Impact, Software as a service, Utility computing, Service level agreement, Commercial off-the-shelf, Portal: Software Testing, Acceptance testing, Ad hoc testing, Agile testing, All-pairs testing, American Software Testing Qualifications Board, API Sanity Autotest, Association for Software Testing, Attack patterns, Augmented Reality-based testing, Australian and New Zealand Testing Board, Automated Testing Framework, Avalanche (dynamic analysis tool), Bebugging, Behavior Driven Development, Black-box testing, Block design, Boundary case, Boundary testing, Boundary-value analysis, Browser speed test, BS 7925-1, BS 7925-2, Bug bash, Build verification test, CA/EZTEST, Cause-effect graph, Centercode, Characterization test, Code coverage, Code integrity, Codenomicon, Compatibility testing, Component-Based Usability Testing, Conference Room Pilot, Conformance testing, Core Security, Corner case, Daikon (system), Data-driven testing, Decision table, Decision-to-decision path, Design predicates, Development, testing, acceptance and production, DeviceAnywhere, Dry run (testing), Dynamic program analysis, Dynamic testing, Edge case, Endeavour Software Project Management, Equivalence partitioning, Error guessing, Exploratory testing, Fagan inspection, Fault injection, Financial tester, Framework for Integrated Test, Functional testing, Functionality assurance, Fuzz testing, Game testing, Google Guice, Graphical user interface testing, Hybrid testing, IBM Product Test, IBM Rational Quality Manager, IEEE 829, Independent software verification and validation, Installation testing, Integration testing, Integration Tree, International Software Testing Qualifications Board, International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester, JSystem, Keyword-driven testing, Learnability, Lightweight software test automation, Localization testing, Manual testing, Matrix of Pain, Mauve (test suite), Metasploit Project, Microsoft Reaction Card Method (Desirability Testing), Mobile Device Testing, Mockito, Model-based testing, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage, Modularity-driven testing, Monkey test, Month of bugs, Mutation testing, National Software Testing Laboratories, NMock, Non-functional testing, Non-Regression testing, Operational Acceptance Testing, Oracle (software testing), Original Software, Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Pair Testing, Parameter validation, Partial concurrent thinking aloud, Penetration test, PlanetLab, Playtest, Portability testing, Probe effect, Program mutation, Protocol implementation conformance statement, Pseudolocalization, Software quality... and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Cloud Testing. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Cloud Testing with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Software Testing,High-Impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test. Software testing also provides an objective, independent view of the software to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks of software implementation. Test techniques include, but are not limited to, the process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding software bugs (errors or other defects). This book is your ultimate resource for Software Testing. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Software Testing right away, covering: Software testing, Acceptance testing, Ad hoc testing, Agile testing, All-pairs testing, American Software Testing Qualifications Board, API Sanity Autotest, Association for Software Testing, Attack patterns, Augmented Reality-based testing, Australian and New Zealand Testing Board, Automated Testing Framework, Avalanche (dynamic analysis tool), Bebugging, Behavior Driven Development, Black-box testing, Block design, Boundary case, Boundary testing, Boundary-value analysis, Browser speed test, BS 7925-1, BS 7925-2, Bug bash, Build verification test, CA/EZTEST, Cause-effect graph, Centercode, Characterization test, Cloud testing, Code coverage, Code integrity, Codenomicon, Compatibility testing, Component-Based Usability Testing, Conference Room Pilot, Conformance testing, Core Security, Corner case, Daikon (system), Data-driven testing, Decision table, Decision-to-decision path, Design predicates, Development, testing, acceptance and production, DeviceAnywhere, Dry run (testing), Dynamic program analysis, Dynamic testing, Edge case, Endeavour Software Project Management, Equivalence partitioning, Error guessing, Exploratory testing, Fagan inspection, Fault injection, Financial tester, Framework for Integrated Test, Functional testing, Functionality assurance, Fuzz testing, Game testing, Google Guice, Graphical user interface testing, Hybrid testing, IBM Product Test, IBM Rational Quality Manager, IEEE 829, Independent software verification and validation, Installation testing, Integration testing, Integration Tree, International Software Testing Qualifications Board, International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester, JSystem, Keyword-driven testing, Learnability, Lightweight software test automation, Load testing, Localization testing, Manual testing, Matrix of Pain, Mauve (test suite), Metasploit Project, Microsoft Reaction Card Method (Desirability Testing), Mobile Device Testing, Mockito, Model-based testing, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage, Modularity-driven testing, Monkey test, Month of bugs, Mutation testing, National Software Testing Laboratories, NMock, Non-functional testing, Non-Regression testing, Operational Acceptance Testing, Oracle (software testing), Original Software, Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Pair Testing, Parameter validation, Partial concurrent thinking aloud, Penetration test, PlanetLab, Playtest, Portability testing, Probe effect, Program mutation, Protocol implementation conformance statement, Pseudolocalization, Software quality, Recovery testing, Regression testing, Release engineering, Retrofits in testing, Reverse semantic traceability, Risk-based testing, Robustness testing, San Francisco depot, Sandbox (software development), Sanity testing, Scalability testing, Scenario testing, Security bug, Security testing, Semantic decision table, Serenity Code Coverage...and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Software Testing. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Software Testing with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Cloud Application Development Tools,High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know
Cloud Application Development Tools are driven by RAD - Rapid application development (RAD), a software development methodology that uses minimal planning in favor of rapid prototyping. The ""planning"" of software developed using RAD is interleaved with writing the software itself. The lack of extensive pre-planning generally allows software to be written much faster, and makes it easier to change requirements. This book is your ultimate resource for Cloud Application Development Tools. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Cloud Application Development Tools right away, covering: List of rapid application development tools, Coghead, WaveMaker, Zoho Office Suite, Programming tool, Actifsource, ActiveReports, Advanced Tactical Center, Application Lifecycle Framework, ArcObjects, Babel Middleware, BBj, GNU Binutils, CAMeL-View TestRig, Citrus Project, Comparison of code generation tools, Code Insight, Crucible (software), Cygwin, DAKOTA, DAvE (Infineon), Device Software Optimization, DragonFire SDK, FarPoint Spread, Galaksija BASIC, GNU toolchain, Gold (linker), Grasshopper (software), Hamilton C shell, Hildon, JAUS Tool Set, JBoss Developer Studio, JBoss Tools, Jenuity, LED (Editor), LeJOS Development Toolkit, Linux Trace Toolkit, List & Label, LLBLGen, LLBLGen Pro, MetaEdit+, Microwindows, MILEPOST GCC, MKS Toolkit, Mobile simulator, NCover, OPENworkshop, Outlook Security Manager, Panther (development tool), Panther Programming, List of performance analysis tools, Phantom automation language, Program analyzer, Prolifics Open Source Software for Linux, Protocol Builder, QF-Test, Rake (software), Report Generator, Seed (programming), Shortcode activation protocol, SmartQVT, SWIG, SWTBot, Tankogen, Toolchain, XLeratorDB, DEGREEStxt2regex$ This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Cloud Application Development Tools. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Cloud Application Development Tools with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Cloud Computing Elasticity,High-Impact Emerging Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
In economics, elasticity is the ratio of the percent change in one variable to the percent change in another variable. Computational elasticity is the application of this concept to how computer systems scale with relation to temporal and monetary costs. The concept of computational elasticity is a particularly useful concept for comparing cloud computing platforms with relation to costs. An example question where the concept of computational elasticity is useful might include: If the number of users on a website expands from 100/day to 1000000/day over the course of the next week, what will the cost be to ensure a fast page load? This book is your ultimate resource for Cloud Computing Elasticity. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Cloud Computing Elasticity right away, covering: Cloud computing, Computational elasticity, Elasticity (economics), Advertising elasticity of demand, Arc elasticity, Armington elasticity, Constant elasticity of substitution, Cross elasticity of demand, Elasticity of complementarity, Elasticity of substitution, Frisch elasticity of labor supply, Output elasticity, Price elasticity of demand, Price elasticity of supply, Small but Significant and Non-transitory Increase in Price, Total revenue test, Yield elasticity of bond value This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Cloud Computing Elasticity. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Cloud Computing Elasticity with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Community Cloud,High-Impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Community cloud shares infrastructure between several organisations from a specific community with common concerns (security, compliance, jurisdiction, etc.), whether managed internally or by a third-party and hosted internally or externally. The costs are spread over fewer users than a public cloud (but more than a private cloud), so only some of the benefits of cloud computing are realised. This book is your ultimate resource for Community Cloud. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Community Cloud right away, covering: Cloud computing, ActiveVideo Networks, Advanced 365, AirSet, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Apache Hadoop, Apache Hama, Apache Hive, Appirio, Attenda, BigCouch, C-RAN, C12G, Centralized computing, Cisco Unified Computing System, Clesh, Cloud (operating system), Cloud acceleration, Cloud API, Cloud backup, Cloud communications, Cloud Computing Manifesto, Cloud computing security, Cloud Data Management Interface, Cloud testing, Cloud-to-cloud integration, Cloud.bg, Cloudant, Cloudera, Cloudkick, CloudSigma, Cloudsoft Monterey, CloudTV, Codeita, ContractExpress, Cooperative storage cloud, Couchbase, Datameer, Deltacloud, DIET, Danger Hiptop, Elastic computing, ElasticHosts, ESaaS, Fabasoft Folio Cloud, Fabric computing, Fast And Secure Protocol, FinancialForce.com, Firefox Sync, FORscene, Freightgate, Gigya, Gluster, Go Cloud, Grant Management Software, Granular Configuration Automation, High performance cloud computing, Hosted desktop, IBM/Google Cloud Computing University Initiative, INCITE, Infrastructure as a Service, Integrated Cloud Service Management, Intercloud, Knowland Group, Lifesort, List of cloud computing providers, List of rich Internet application formats, List of rich Internet application frameworks, Lynkos, MapR, Message queuing service, Mobile Cloud Computing, Mozilla Skywriter, Native cloud application, Nebula (computing platform), Nivio, Novell Cloud Security Service, Open Cloud Computing Interface, Open Data Center Alliance, Open Mashup Alliance, Oracle Exalogic, Pegasystems, Pidoco, Pig (programming language), Platform as a service, Nimbus Plug Computer, Plug computer, ProActive, Project Kenai, Proofpoint Systems, Inc, Riak, Rich Internet application, RightNow Technologies, Rollbase, RPath, Sector/Sphere, Single-chip Cloud Computer, Software as a service, StaffCloud, Steam (software), Sun Cloud, Symantec Operations Readiness Tools, TitanFile, TOA Technologies, Torry Harris Business Solutions, VCloud, Velaro, Inc., Veracode, VideoCells, Virtual private cloud, WaveMaker, WebORB Integration Server, Windows Games on Demand, Zembly This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Community Cloud. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Community Cloud with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Application Testing as a Service (TaaS): High-impact Technology - What You Need to Know,Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Testing as a Service (TaaS, typically pronounced 'tass') is a model of software testing whereby a provider undertakes the activity of software testing applications/solutions for customers as a service on demand. Testing as a Service involves the on-demand test execution of well-defined suites of test material, generally on an outsourced basis. The execution can be performed either on client site or remotely from the outsourced providers test lab/facilities. This book is your ultimate resource for Application Testing as a Service (TaaS). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Application Testing as a Service (TaaS) right away, covering: Testing as a service, Application software, Mob4Hire, Web testing, Software testing, Portal: Software Testing, Acceptance testing, Ad hoc testing, Agile testing, All-pairs testing, American Software Testing Qualifications Board, API Sanity Autotest, Association for Software Testing, Attack patterns, Augmented Reality-based testing, Australian and New Zealand Testing Board, Automated Testing Framework, Avalanche (dynamic analysis tool), Bebugging, Behavior Driven Development, Black-box testing, Block design, Boundary case, Boundary testing, Boundary-value analysis, Browser speed test, BS 7925-1, BS 7925-2, Bug bash, Build verification test, CA/EZTEST, Cause-effect graph, Centercode, Characterization test, Cloud testing, Code coverage, Code integrity, Codenomicon, Compatibility testing, Component-Based Usability Testing, Conference Room Pilot, Conformance testing, Core Security, Corner case, Daikon (system), Data-driven testing, Decision table, Decision-to-decision path, Design predicates, Development, testing, acceptance and production, DeviceAnywhere, Dry run (testing), Dynamic program analysis, Dynamic testing, Edge case, Endeavour Software Project Management, Equivalence partitioning, Error guessing, Exploratory testing, Fagan inspection, Fault injection, Financial tester, Framework for Integrated Test, Functional testing, Functionality assurance, Fuzz testing, Game testing, Google Guice, Graphical user interface testing, Hybrid testing, IBM Product Test, IBM Rational Quality Manager, IEEE 829, Independent software verification and validation, Installation testing, Integration testing, Integration Tree, International Software Testing Qualifications Board, International Software Testing Qualifications Board Certified Tester, JSystem, Keyword-driven testing, Learnability, Lightweight software test automation, Load testing, Localization testing, Manual testing, Matrix of Pain, Mauve (test suite), Metasploit Project, Microsoft Reaction Card Method (Desirability Testing), Mobile Device Testing, Mockito, Model-based testing, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage, Modularity-driven testing, Monkey test, Month of bugs, Mutation testing, National Software Testing Laboratories, NMock, Non-functional testing, Non-Regression testing, Operational Acceptance Testing, Oracle (software testing), Original Software, Oulu University Secure Programming Group, Pair Testing, Parameter validation, Partial concurrent thinking aloud, Penetration test, PlanetLab, Playtest, Portability testing, Probe effect, Program mutation, Protocol implementation conformance statement, Pseudolocalization, Software quality, Recovery testing, Regression testing, Release engineering, Retrofits in testing, Reverse semantic traceability, Risk-based testing, Robustness testing, San Francisco depot, Sandbox....and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Application Testing as a Service (TaaS). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Application Testing as a Service (TaaS) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Saas - Software as a Service: High-impact Emerging Technology - What You Need to Know,Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Software as a service (SaaS, typically pronounced [saes]), sometimes referred to as ""on-demand software,"" is a software delivery model in which software and its associated data are hosted centrally (typically in the (Internet) cloud) and are typically accessed by users using a thin client, normally using a web browser over the Internet. While practically every Internet service (such as Web search engine or web-based email) is driven by some underlying software, the term software as a service is often used in the context of business applications, and in some cases even more narrowly as software in a category which has on-premises software; i.e., equivalent applications that are installed in businesses' computer networks or personal computers. SaaS has become a common delivery model for most business applications, including accounting, collaboration, customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), invoicing, human resource management (HRM), content management (CM) and service desk management. SaaS has been incorporated into the strategy of all leading enterprise software companies. This book is your ultimate resource for Saas - software as a Service. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Saas - software as a Service right away, covering: Software as a service, 24SevenOffice, Acrobat.com, Animoto, Google Apps, BigMachines, BlackSpider Technologies Limited, Brightidea, Business Intelligence 2.0, Cacoo, Clam AntiVirus, CloudMe, Cloudsoft Monterey, ASUS WebStorage, Dropbox (service), Enprovia, Fatpaint, Fedena, Feng Office Community Edition, FonGenie, Foundation network, Freightgate, Fusemetrix, Gaikai, GetApp.com, Gigya, Google Cloud Connect, Google Docs, Google Fusion Tables, IKnowWare, Imaginatik, Intacct, IWork.com, The Knowland Group, KnowledgeTree, League Lab, LiveChat, LivePerson, LiveProcess, LotusLive, LucidChart, MashApps, Microsoft Forefront Online Protection for Exchange, MobileMe, MVaaS, My Phone, Net-results, Nivio, Office Web Apps, Office123, Online office suite, OnLive, OTOY, Pdfvue, Postini, QuickSchools.com, Really Simple Systems, RightNow Technologies, Salesforce.com, ShowDocument, SlideRocket, Smartsheet, Social BI, Nsite Software (Platform as a Service), Software plus services, Spigit, Syncdocs, TOA Technologies, Vindicia, Web 2.0, While You Were Out (Cloud application), Windows Phone Live, Yudu Media, Zoho Office Suite, Cloud computing, ActiveVideo Networks, Advanced 365, AirSet, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Apache Hadoop, Apache Hama, Apache Hive, Appirio, Attenda, BigCouch, C-RAN, C12G, Centralized computing, Cisco Unified Computing System, Clesh, Cloud (operating system), Cloud acceleration, Cloud API, Cloud backup, Cloud communications, Cloud Computing Manifesto, Cloud computing security, Cloud engineering, Cloud gaming, Cloud testing, Cloud.bg, Cloudant, Cloudera, Cloudkick, CloudSigma, CloudTV, Codeita, ContractExpress, Cooperative storage cloud, Danger Hiptop, Datameer, Deltacloud, DIET, Elastic computing, ElasticHosts, ESaaS, Fabasoft Folio Cloud, Fabric computing, Fast And Secure Protocol, Firefox Sync, FORscene, Gluster, Go Cloud, Granular Configuration Automation, High performance cloud computing, Hosted desktop, IBM/Google Cloud Computing University Initiative, INCITE, Infrastructure as a Service, Integrated Cloud Service Management, Intercloud, List of cloud computing providers, List of rich Internet application formats, List of rich Internet application frameworks...and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Saas - software as a Service. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Saas - software as a Service with the objectivity of experienced professionals
by Kevin Roebuck
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Platform as a Service (PaaS): High-impact Emerging Technology - What You Need to Know,Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Platform as a service (PaaS) is the delivery of a computing platform and solution stack as a service. PaaS offerings facilitate deployment of applications without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software and provisioning hosting capabilities, providing all of the facilities required to support the complete life cycle of building and delivering web applications and services entirely available from the Internet. PaaS offerings may include facilities for application design, application development, testing, deployment and hosting as well as application services such as team collaboration, web service integration and marshalling, database integration, security, scalability, storage, persistence, state management, application versioning, application instrumentation and developer community facilitation. These services may be provisioned as an integrated solution over the web. This book is your ultimate resource for Platform as a Service (PaaS). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Platform as a Service (PaaS) right away, covering: Platform as a service, Cloud computing, ActiveVideo Networks, Advanced 365, AirSet, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Apache Hadoop, Apache Hama, Apache Hive, Appirio, Attenda, BigCouch, C-RAN, C12G, Centralized computing, Cisco Unified Computing System, Clesh, Cloud (operating system), Cloud acceleration, Cloud API, Cloud backup, Cloud communications, Cloud Computing Manifesto, Cloud computing security, Cloud engineering, Cloud gaming, Cloud testing, Cloud.bg, Cloudant, Cloudera, Cloudkick, CloudSigma, Cloudsoft Monterey, CloudTV, Codeita, ContractExpress, Cooperative storage cloud, Danger Hiptop, Datameer, Deltacloud, DIET, Elastic computing, ElasticHosts, ESaaS, Fabasoft Folio Cloud, Fabric computing, Fast And Secure Protocol, Firefox Sync, FORscene, Freightgate, Gaikai, Gigya, Gluster, Go Cloud, Granular Configuration Automation, High performance cloud computing, Hosted desktop, IBM/Google Cloud Computing University Initiative, INCITE, Infrastructure as a Service, Integrated Cloud Service Management, Intercloud, The Knowland Group, List of cloud computing providers, List of rich Internet application formats, List of rich Internet application frameworks, Lynkos, Message queuing service, Mobile Cloud Computing, Mozilla Skywriter, Native cloud application, Nebula (computing platform), Nivio, Novell Cloud Security Service, Open Cloud Computing Interface, Open Data Center Alliance, Open Mashup Alliance, Oracle Exalogic, Pegasystems, Pidoco, Pig (programming language), Nimbus Plug Computer, Plug computer, ProActive, Project Kenai, Proofpoint Systems, Inc, Riak, Rich Internet application, RightNow Technologies, Rollbase, RPath, Sector/Sphere, Single-chip Cloud Computer, Software as a service, StaffCloud, Steam (software), Sun Cloud, Symantec Operations Readiness Tools, TOA Technologies, Torry Harris Business Solutions, VCloud, Veracode, VideoCells, Virtual private cloud, WaveMaker, WebORB Integration Server, Windows Games on Demand, Zembly, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon Simple Queue Service, Amazon SimpleDB, Amazon Web Services, AppScale, Azure Services Platform, Caspio, CloudControl, Cordys Process Factory, Engine Yard, Force.com, FreedomBox, Google App Engine, Heroku, Hybrid Web Cluster, OrangeScape, Rackspace Cloud, Squarespace, Vertebra (cloud computing framework), Wolf Frameworks This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Platform as a Service (PaaS). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Platform as a Service (PaaS) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Google+,High-Impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written Google Plus, often abbreviated as G+) is a social networking service operated by Google Inc. The service launched on June 28, 2011 in an invite-only ""field testing"" phase. The following day, existing users were allowed to invite friends, who are above 18 years of age, to the service to create their own accounts. However, this was quickly suspended a day after there was ""insane demand"" for accounts. Google+ integrates social services such as Google Profiles and Google Buzz, and introduces new services Circles, Hangouts, Sparks, and Huddles. Google+ will also be available as a desktop application and as a mobile application, but only on Android and iOS operating systems. Sources such as The New York Times have declared it Google's biggest attempt to rival the social network Facebook, which had over 750 million users in 2011. This book is your ultimate resource for Google+. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Google+ right away, covering: Google+, Google 3D Warehouse, Ad Manager, AdSense, Google Advertising Professionals, AdWords, Google AJAX APIs, Google Alerts, Google Analytics, Google Questions and Answers, Google App Engine, Google App Inventor, Google Apps, Google Apps Script, Google Art Project, Google Audio Indexing, Blogger (service), Google Body, Google Books, Google Books Library Project, Google Bookmarks, Google Building Maker, Google Business Solutions, Google Buzz, Google Calendar, Google Chart API, Checker Plus for Google Calendar, Google Checkout, Chrome Web Store, Google Cloud Print, Google Code, Google Code Search, Google Contacts, Google Current, Google Custom Search, Google Data Liberation Front, Google Dictionary, History of Google Docs, Google Cloud Connect, Google Docs, Google eBooks, Google Fast Flip, Google Finance, Google Friend Connect, Google Gadgets, Google Gadgets API, Gizmo5, Gmail, Gmail interface, Google Grants, Google Groups, Google Health, IGoogle, Google Image Labeler, Google Images, Google Image Swirl, Google IME, Google Insights for Search, Jaiku, Google Labs, List of Google products, Living stories, Google Map Maker, Google Maps, Google Mars, Google Moderator, Google Moon, Music Beta by Google, Google News, Google News Archive, Google Offers, Google One Pass, Orkut, Google Person Finder, Google Personalized Search, Picasa, Google Plugin for Eclipse, Google Product Search, Google Public Data Explorer, Google Public DNS, Google Reader, Google Real-Time Search, Satellite map images with missing or unclear data, Google Scholar, Google Scholar and academic libraries, Google Script Converter, Google Sidewiki, Sitemaps, Sitemap index, Google Sites, Google Sky, Google Squared, Google Street View, Supplemental Result, Google Sync, Google Translate, Google Translator Toolkit, Google transliteration, Google Trends, Vevo, Google Videos, Google Wallet, Apache Wave, WDYL (search engine), Google Web History, Google Webmaster Tools, Google Website Optimizer, Google WiFi, YouTube This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Google+. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Google+ with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Outsourcing,High-Impact Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Outsourcing is often viewed as involving the contracting out of a business function - commonly one previously performed in-house - to an external provider. In this sense, two organizations may enter into a contractual agreement involving an exchange of services and payments. Of recent interest is the ability of businesses to outsource to suppliers outside their nation, sometimes referred to as offshoring or offshore outsourcing. In addition, several related terms have emerged to grasp various aspects of the complex relationship between economic organizations or networks, such as nearshoring, multisourcing and strategic outsourcing. This book is your ultimate resource for Outsourcing. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Outsourcing right away, covering: Outsourcing, Management as a Service, Sales outsourcing, Outsourcing of animation, Application Management Services Framework, Avasant, Caliber Point, Cloud storage, Contact centre (business), Counsel On Call, Crowdsourcing, Divestment, E-lancing, Editorial process outsourcing, Employee exit management, Engineering process outsourcing, Global eProcure, Amar Gupta, Harvey Nash, Hybridshoring, Induction programme, Information technology, Inshoring, Intelligent customer, IQor, Legal outsourcing, LEO (computer), Managed Print Services, Managed security service, Managed VoIP Service, Media Process Outsourcing, MITIE Group, Nearshoring, NetRom Software BV, Offshore Development Center, Offshore software R&D, Offshoring, Offshoring Research Network, Online outsourcing, Oregon Bridge Delivery Partners, Original equipment manufacturer, Outsource marketing, Outsourced document processing, Regional insourcing, Outsourcing Solution Director, Personal offshoring, PFSweb, Print and Mail Outsourcing, Programmers Guild, RELEX Group, Request for proposal, Rural outsourcing, Selfsourcing, Service level agreement, Service level objectives, Service review, Socially responsible outsourcing, Software testing outsourcing, Sourcing advisory, Strategic sourcing, Technical support, Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, Transformational Outsourcing, Transition methodology, Virtual airline (economics), VSoft Corporation, VSoft Technologies Private Limited, Website Management Outsourcing, Advanced Contact Solutions, AI EMEA, American Jobs, Antex, Body shopping, Flag of convenience, Layoff, List of flags of convenience, Offshore company, Offshore custom software development, Offshore outsourcing, Offshoring Inc., Onshore This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Outsourcing. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Outsourcing with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Managed Print Services,High-Impact Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors
Managed Print Services (MPS) involve managing hardcopy device fleets (copiers, printers, multifunction devices, and fax machines) in a unified fashion. Whilst this can be done internally, the term is typically associated with outsourcing the fleet to an external vendor. This book is your ultimate resource for Managed Print Services. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Managed Print Services right away, covering: Managed Print Services, Management as a Service, Outsourcing, Sales outsourcing, Outsourcing of animation, Application Management Services Framework, Avasant, Caliber Point, Cloud storage, Contact centre (business), Counsel On Call, Crowdsourcing, Divestment, E-lancing, Editorial process outsourcing, Employee exit management, Engineering process outsourcing, Global eProcure, Amar Gupta, Harvey Nash, Hybridshoring, Induction programme, Information technology, Inshoring, Intelligent customer, IQor, Legal outsourcing, LEO (computer), Managed security service, Managed VoIP Service, Media Process Outsourcing, MITIE Group, Nearshoring, NetRom Software BV, Offshore Development Center, Offshore software R&D, Offshoring, Offshoring Research Network, Online outsourcing, Oregon Bridge Delivery Partners, Original equipment manufacturer, Outsource marketing, Outsourced document processing, Regional insourcing, Outsourcing Solution Director, Personal offshoring, PFSweb, Print and Mail Outsourcing, Programmers Guild, RELEX Group, Request for proposal, Rural outsourcing, Selfsourcing, Service level agreement, Service level objectives, Service review, Socially responsible outsourcing, Software testing outsourcing, Sourcing advisory, Strategic sourcing, Technical support, Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, Transformational Outsourcing, Transition methodology, Virtual airline (economics), VSoft Corporation, VSoft Technologies Private Limited, Website Management Outsourcing, Advanced 365, Application service provider, Automated attendant, Business service provider, Customer experience, Customer experience systems, Employee experience management, The Experience Economy, Freightgate, Functional branding, Industrialization of services business model, Institute of Customer Service, Integrated customer management, Internet hosting service, IP Managed VAS, Managed services, Night service, ORBIT Systems, Inc., Quality (business), Queueing theory, Reverse bounty, Service (economics), Service climate, Service delivery framework, Service design, Service dominant logic (marketing), Service economy, Service mark, Service provider, Service recovery paradox, Service Science and Engineering, Service Science, Management and Engineering, Service system, Services marketing, Shared services, Software as a service, Suggestion box, YSoft This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Managed Print Services. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Managed Print Services with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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