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Our friend and colleague Ken Orr passed away on June 14. Ken was a true intellectual. A highly skilled technologist, Ken was a philosopher at heart, who took a genuine interest in everyone he met; he listened closely and was generous with his kind and thoughtful words. We invite you to add your stories and memories in the comments section below.
June 15, 2016 | Authored By:
The use of software metrics to manage and control project development and delivery is an accepted industry-wide best practice. Even though standardized metric definitions and practices are not yet fully developed, measurement programs are evident in more than 80% of IT organizations today.
March 1, 2001 | Authored By: David Garmus
Currently, software systems in the healthcare domain are not sufficient to alleviate this crisis. Most of those systems are not extensible or scalable, and they have little interoperability. In this article, I will show how IT analysis methods can help alleviate the crisis by providing tools to build IT software systems that will reduce cost and complexity in the healthcare domain.
April 29, 2014 | Authored By: Andre Leclerc