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    March 09

    Mr. President, Thank you for being an IQS101 Friend

    This post is a thank you for being an IQS101 Friend. It is a thank you in advance to anyone who someday happens along this space and becomes a Friend. It is also a thank you to the President of the Canadian Information Processing Society for trek through content and becoming an IQS101 Friend. If he can free further cycles, votes he should have for the Information and Communication Technologies Canada Global Excellence Research Chair noted within Canada's recently announced Budget 2008. Perhaps as more Presidents, and heads of countries, states and organizations take a walk into realities, mercy will more so come, and they will more so collectively make history that is good. Viewed 6,647,499 times and counting (1,915,127 more times since the 1st day of the month 11 in the year '07), it is an important song. So this post is also a thank you to Pink, and for Stephen's (pink) space. For general awareness this post also shares awareness of this June 2007, "On the Inside..." article by Stephen Ibaraki, FCIPS, I.S.P., DFNPA, MVP, and 2007 President elect of the Canadian Information Processing Society (look within for article titled, "CIPS Fellow/Founder: Internationally Renowned Pioneer in Computing)"

     

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    Nov. 6

    Excerpt from Inherent Quality Simplicity

    As mentioned on InherentQuality.Com: June 28, 2007, marked the fifth anniversary of an important news release (see nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/n02-10.htm). Even in 2007 costs to the global economy are staggering. Although progress is evident, more than ever there is a need for inquires into quality to achieve greater levels of excellence. The world needs to come together to enable tremendous gains. Be optimistic this will happen, and along with whatever else you may be optimistic about (e.g., edge.org /q2007/q07_index.html), join the field and innately be part of essential solutions to make things better.

    Mar. 9

    Excerpts from Inherent Quality Simplicity

    Quality and value are two of the forces that shape as well as are emergent from the architecture of a software-intensive system. Interestingly, these factors—quality and value—appear to be consistent with architectural elegance and simplicity. Grady Booch, IBM Fellow

    Enjoyable book! Packs a lot of inspiration into 100 pages! Well done!—Norah Topping, BSc, MBA, ISP, PMP, Topping Systems

    One means to improve quality is for development teams and test teams to gain knowledge of the business through business requirements provided by business analysts. To support this, business analysts should develop business scenarios for creation of test cases, which can either be manually executed or entered into a test suite for automated execution. Developers and testers can watch for "holes" in the business design, as they consider the business requirements using the business scenarios as a guide.Blaine Bey, I.S.P., Sierra Systems, CIPS 2007 Volunteer of the Year.

    Mar. 9
    Among Stephen's accomplishments, MVP.
    Mar. 9

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