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Bad Code doesn't always fail...
From: "Michael S Hines" <mshines () purdue edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 17:06:01 +0100
Performance Analysts and Capacity Planners are also concerned with bad code.. That is code that is ineffecient - not necessarily wrong. For example --- Trend Micro reviews development process after software glitch Apr-27-05 Trend Micro is reviewing its development processes after releasing an antivirus update that caused customers' systems to slow down or in some cases lockup over the weekend. http://www.scmagazine.com/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=newsDetails&newsUID=e6004d1e-b3f5-4384 -b194-1f09ccbb513c&newsType=Latest%20News Mike H. ----------------------------------- Michael S Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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