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Monday, May 18, 2009

Silverlight, ActiveX, AIR, Sandbox, and Offline

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1. Silverlight 2 stand-alone with ActiveX Silverlight 2 stand-alone html application (it is better to change the .html to .hta, the host is ...
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The so-called process is actually parts of the architecture, and the so-called architecture is actually parts (use cases) of the process

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The so-called process is actually parts of the architecture, and the so-called architecture is actually parts (use cases) of the process. Bo...
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Monday, February 16, 2009

documents and paper computer

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documents and paper computer In addition to "use cases" and "data fields (data points)", another key word is "docum...
Tuesday, February 10, 2009

the wording I am using: "use cases" and "data points"

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I know I change a lot, and I play with words a lot. Now, again, I am changing the wording of the top level thinking “formula”. They are ...
Monday, January 26, 2009

Use "rules" and "non-typical implementation strategy" to replace "use cases" and "common data" respectively

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Use "rules" and "non-typical implementation strategy" to replace "use cases" and "common data" respe...
Saturday, January 24, 2009

thumb typing is good for IT professionals

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Diagrams and spreadsheet are bad, plain text is good, and therefore thumb typing is good for IT professionals The key is, drawing is not tha...
Thursday, January 15, 2009

thumb typing all the time -- on blackberry for to-do-item notes

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Thumb typing, or, thumb-and-index typing, is not that difficult. You can do that pretty fast after a few hours. The problem is the software ...
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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Personal Paperless Evolution: Use more laptop, printing pdf on paper, and thumb typing notes

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As a new year resolution, starting now, I will always use electronic notes, instead of marking the notes on the margin of paper materials --...
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Summary of 2 "blocks" and their sub-blocks

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Summary of my previous summary I will do things according to the following 2 "blocks" and their sub-blocks: 1. “Common data”: this...
Saturday, January 10, 2009

summary and new start

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I reviewed all my blogs of the past a few years – that is one advantage of blogging over private notes: it forces you to face your history o...
Friday, December 12, 2008

A Paper on TDD and Karl Popper

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/b2m76810u5715802/fulltext.pdf G. Concas et al. (Eds.): XP 2007, LNCS 4536, pp. 253–256, 2007. © Springer...
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Read, baby, read

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It is toward the end of the year, holidays are approaching! Looking back, since the end of last year, I have been carrying out my resolution...

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Another site that with similar recommedatoin of readings. It seems that "testers" are deep thinkers, shame on "project manage...
Saturday, October 18, 2008

Karl Popper and Software Engineering

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Karl Popper and Software Engineering I believe now -- 2008, in software engineering, a pure “practitioner” point of view is hitting a dead e...
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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Problem Solving Areas (PSAs), Problem Solving Lean Process (PSLP), Analysis/Design/Coding/Testing and General Problem Solving

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Problem Solving Areas (PSAs), Problem Solving Lean Process (PSLP), Analysis/Design/Coding/Testing and General Problem Solving Ya, you may sa...
Saturday, August 02, 2008

Seven square number of Problem-Solving-Items (PSI)

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Seven square number of Problem-Solving-Items (PSI) What are problem solving items? As a first-level approximation, they are requirements + “...
Friday, August 01, 2008

Problem Solving Logic-Centric Lean Process (PSLCLP)

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I believe I am in a creativity storm. I believe I found out the problem of all “software processes” and “IT project management”. It is the “...

testing, testable, Lean, science, and Occam's razor

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The effort to apply Lean to software makes me think, very hard. It is about the core waterfall, by that I mean: analysis, design, implementa...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008

How to apply LCLP on Siebel CRM development

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How to apply LCLP on Siebel CRM development It is logic centric; then, what is the logic? It is the 8 core techniques, of course – as promis...

LCLP and cheese without fat

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This is basically a comment I left on: http://vikasnetdev.blogspot.com/2008/07/leading-project.html Based on the comments of previous blog, ...
Sunday, June 22, 2008

How to lead a project: the opposite of “waterfall” is “architecture-centric”, not “iterations”

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How to lead a project We must lead a project around the concept of “architecture”: “architecture design”, “high level design”, or “design”. ...
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Thursday, June 12, 2008

The differences between ALP and TDD

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The differences between ALP and TDD ALP is architecture-centric. It requires finish architecture design in the first a few days (for most pr...
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Friday, June 06, 2008

Architecture-centric Lean Process, ALP

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The name “Team Capability Model” is not well-known, so, it seems that we have to keep using the word “process” – so, here is a new name for ...
Sunday, June 01, 2008

An Architecture-Driven Team Capability Model

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After a few years in written form in my notes and in the blog, I believe the “8 core computing techniques” is mature enough to have a more o...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Lean vs UP or TDD

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In http://survic.blogspot.com/2007/12/post-processesontologies-open-eyes-on.html I wrote: if you know those (8 core) techniques, you surely ...
Saturday, May 03, 2008

Dynamics and ontology of blogging

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I use blogging as a notes-taking mechanism. Doing it this way helps me to separate private details from the issues themselves immediately. I...

State of the handhelds

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1) Why I am interested in it? A new wave of computer innovation is coming, and handheld is a key component. More specifically, handheld devi...
Friday, May 02, 2008

Silverlight, JSON, and Entity Framework and .net Being the Primary Enterprise Platform

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Silverlight, JSON, and Entity Framework and .net Being the Primary Enterprise Platform JSON support is ready. Silverligiht is coming. Entity...

REST and data

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Here is my previous blog about REST: http://survic.blogspot.com/2007/08/rest-web-service-is-all-about-data-or.html#links I wish I could say ...
Thursday, May 01, 2008

Use lean process directly, instead of UP or even TDD

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Vikas's insight on lean process and TDD is wonderful. We need to apply "lean", "6-sigma", etc. to "software pro...

MS and Morts: lightweight.java and alt.net

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My friend Vikas has a good post about a also-very-good-post about an interesting post (click the links, you will know what I am talking abou...
Saturday, March 15, 2008

Expand perspective in two directions: higher level (Siebel/Javascript) and low level (hardware/C/C++)

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Expand perspective in two directions: higher level (Siebel/Javascript) and low level (hardware/C/C++) and therefore forget about all fat “pr...
Friday, January 25, 2008

new version of 8 core techniques and rules

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I added marks (******) next to rules and unit testing. Rules are important, and rules are the essence in OR mapping/OU mapping. There are tw...
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Saturday, December 29, 2007

why Android now? 10 million $

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http://code.google.com/android/adc.html

Companies and OS's for handhelds

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current companies and OS's for handhelds: Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, RIM, Palm OS X, Windows Mobile, Symbian, BlackBerry, Palm

post-processes/ontologies: open eyes on technologies, economies, and politics

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technologist, technology analyst, economist, and political analyst After my previous blogs, I found that I began to see many things differen...
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Thursday, December 27, 2007

it is time for handhelds and games -- Google's Android now and Wii later

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----------excerpt from http://blogs.sun.com/jag (I hope it is "reasonable use"; also, take a look of the "Cell phones in Japa...
Saturday, December 22, 2007

time to invest in handheld software development?

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Now, handhelds are inexpensive enough to be interesting to the mass. Also, they are now powerful enough that they are close to PC (or Apple)...
Thursday, November 22, 2007

new 8 core concepts, with or without Siebel

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This is a major update! I changed the order a little, to reflect Siebel thinking, and OR/OU mapping/binding thinking. ----------------------...
Saturday, November 17, 2007

Mashing up integration UI, service UI, and application UI -- the final reason why web is better than smart client and hence ajax is the key

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Mashing up integration UI, service UI, and application UI -- the final reason why web is better than smart client and hence ajax is the key....
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Getting deeper into Siebel while keeping everything in perspective

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Getting deeper into Siebel while keeping everything in perspective I am getting deeper into Siebel. My focus is EIM ("Enterprise Integr...
Wednesday, October 31, 2007

EDA/ESB is SOA2: Why fine-grained SOA is good and ESB-based UI is good

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EDA/ESB is SOA2: Why fine-grained SOA is good and ESB-based UI is good ------SOA2: As I pointed out in my previous blog, the key of SOA is n...
Sunday, October 28, 2007

SOA, EDA, JMS, ESB, webmethods

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SOA, EDA, JMS, ESB, webmethods The real deal of SOA is not XML, contracts etc. crap. The real deal of SOA is JMS (MQSeries etc). Messaging i...
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

more siebel notes later

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My previous blogs are just the first round of my Siebel notes. I will put more siebel notes later. As I explained before, I used spring to s...

siebel internals and integration: spring

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siebel internals and integration: spring This post is really short: why we need to think about spring when we do siebel? because siebel is ...

stored procedures on oracle -- more words

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stored procedures on oracle -- more words -----------------how (this should be a very simple system, because we do not use them that often -...

A pragmatic piecemeal route towards Ajax and silverlight

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A pragmatic piecemeal route towards Ajax and silverlight 1. No third-party controls, e.g. no ComponentOne --If really need it, just use the ...
Sunday, September 16, 2007

simplified command pattern (non-emit) AOP: anonymous delegate and generics

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simplified command pattern (non-emit) AOP: anonymous delegate and generics In my previous blogs, I mentioned that with C# 2.0, we finally ca...
Saturday, September 01, 2007

Why and How to use server side ajax – even you do not like it – part 2

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Why and How to use server side ajax – even you do not like it – part 2 As my previous blogs show, my basic estimate is that it will take one...
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