C++ is a general-purpose, high-level programming language with low-level facilities. It is a statically-typed free-form multi-paradigm language supporting procedural programming, data abstraction, object-oriented programming, and generic programming.

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Electric Cloud

Solving the Dependency Problem in Software Builds

published by Electric Cloud on Nov 04, 2009

In this whitepaper, John Graham-Cumming, Founder and Chief Scientist at Electric Cloud, Inc. will provide time-saving tips for automating and optimizing dependencies between files in a software build.

Electric Cloud

The Agile Heartbeat

published by Electric Cloud on Oct 13, 2009

In this whitepaper I argue that the person most affected by the introduction of agile or extreme programming techniques is not the software or quality assurance engineer, but the build manager. And the build manager can no longer make do with home grown tools; software production automation tools are required to make agile development a build reality.

Oracle Corp.

Lower Total Cost of Ownership for Mission Critical Applications

published by Oracle Corp. on Apr 10, 2009

Oracle Tuxedo is the industry's #1 distributed transaction processing platform. It provides mainframe-class reliability, performance, and scalability, all on open, distributed systems for applications written in C, C++, and COBOL. Tuxedo is the premier platform for building mission-critical applications and re-hosting mainframe applications on open systems and commodity-based grid infrastructure. Oracle Tuxedo is cost-effective, reliable, and extremely scalable (up to hundreds of thousands of transactions per second). Finally, Tuxedo protects mainframe investments through reuse of existing IT assets in modern service-oriented architecture while significantly reducing operational costs. As a member of the hot-pluggable Oracle Middleware family, Tuxedo embraces open standards for maximum flexibility and interoperability while delivering unmatched performance and scalability. As companies seek to lower their total cost of ownership, adopt more standards oriented platforms, and leverage existing IT assets while not compromising on the mission critical nature of their business applications, Oracle Tuxedo emerges as the platform of choice.

Mentor Graphics

Using C++ Efficiently In Embedded Applications

published by Mentor Graphics on Apr 03, 2009

Moving to C++ presents opportunities for higher programmer productivity. The requirements of embedded systems, however, demand that the adoption of C++ be carefully measured for the performance impact of run-time costs present in C++, but not in C. This talk suggests strategies for developers who are starting their acquaintance with C++.

DataDirect Technologies

The .NET Connectivity Guide: Tips & Techniques for Better Performance

published by DataDirect Technologies on Mar 17, 2009

Connecting to a database requires a number of independent layers. The application needs to incorporate software that establishes the connection and calls to the database. A database connectivity layer needs to be in place to help manage security, communications, and data flow with the database. The database has a set of interfaces that help translate the client requests into actions within the database engine. And with the advent of .NET, the costs of managed versus non-managed code must also be considered.

Oracle Corp.

Next-Generation, Low-Latency Front-Office Computing for Capital Markets

published by Oracle Corp. on Aug 25, 2008

Capital markets have complex, data-intensive front-office environments that change in milliseconds. To survive and differentiate themselves, companies need predictable, high-performance technical solutions. They also must control costs. Until now, satisfying both of these requirements was a difficult challenge. Read this white paper to learn how financial organizations can embrace a portable, standards-based architecture to create a predictable, sustainable millisecond response time environment that will increase revenue generation and opportunity optimization.

Objectivity

Accelerating Your Object-Oriented Development

published by Objectivity on Aug 21, 2009

This paper is an overview of the issues that arise from implementing object persistence with a relational database. The basis for this paper is our recent experience with Object-Oriented projects that used relational database technology.

Objectivity

Hitting The Relational Wall

published by Objectivity on Aug 21, 2009

As business users expand to newer types of applications, and grow older ones, their attempts to use RDBMS encounter the "Relational Wall," where RDBMS technology no longer provides the performance and functionality needed. This paper measures the wall, explains what model and architectural differences cause it, how to foresee it, and how to avoid it.

Genpact

How to choose which transformation to use while using Regression Model

published by Genpact on Nov 20, 2008

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Genpact

Improving predictive power of Binary Response model using Multi Step Logistic Approach

published by Genpact on Nov 20, 2008

This white paper will discuss Multi Step Logistic Model which is a Non-Optimization technique but may be one of the most useful technique when cost of Maximization/Minimization is high i.e. when proportion of 1 and 0 are distinctly different i.e. when we can only achieve goal (Tagging actual  1 as 1 and actual Zero as 0) by few % at cost of huge misclassification of other.

Xactis

Legacy to SOA: What You Need To Know

published by Xactis on Feb 05, 2007

Learn the ‘bottom-up’ approach to start Business Rules Extracting, Migrating and Auto Re-architecting your current mission-critical legacy system and their data, into an SOA.

Xactis

Business Rules Extracting (BRE) and Legacy to SOA Auto Re-architecting (L2S) Webcast

published by Xactis on Feb 02, 2007

Learn the 'bottom-up' approach to start Business Rules Extracting, Migrating and Auto Re-architecting your current mission-critical legacy system and their data, into an SOA.  This is a "how-to" presentation addressing how to get started and eventually establish an internal L2S Center of Excellence.

SoftLanding Systems

Software Development Survival Guide: 5 Steps from Chaos to Control

published by SoftLanding Systems on Dec 04, 2006

This white paper describes five practical steps that you can take to make your development process more predictable and reliable. By following his five steps, Paul maintains that you can build better software more quickly with less cost and less risk.

SoftLanding Systems

Making the Case for Software Management

published by SoftLanding Systems on Dec 04, 2006

This white paper is packed full of practical advice on how to win management's support for improving your software management infrastructure.



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