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| 27 June 2003
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The June 2003 issue of
Quality Techniques Newsletter
features the second part of Beizer's article on "software engineering"
and a special, special treat -- a response by Prof. Dave Parnas and Dr.
Beizer's response to Parnas' comments.
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| 21 June 2003
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We know times are tough, and we're doing our part!
Prices for eValid licenses purchased from our
WebStore
are ~10% off the Published List Price. Buy online and save!
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| 15 June 2003
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Support for eValid Ver. 3.n will be ending effective 30 June 2003.
Users are urged to migrate to eValid Ver. 4.
See the
Ver. 4 Upgrade Matrix
Pleaee contact eValid Technical Support using the
Information Request Form
to arrange your Ver. 4 upgrade, and
for details about deprecated features.
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| 13 June 2003
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eValid's analysis of the web's
Ten Fastest Websites
shows UPS beating out Apple, FedEx, and Yahoo for the top score.
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| 11 June 2003
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The newest eValid release includes enhanced 3D-SiteMap applet and
other across-the-board performance improvements.
Download Instructions.
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| 5 June 2003
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Want to see examples of how to assess quality by studying
WebSite structure?
Take a look at
Good and Bad WebSites.
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| 2 June 2003
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eValid analysis of
Ten Network Equipment Manufacturers some unexpected outcomes.
Biggest is not always best? But some firms have super-fast access
(which might NOT be news!).
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| 29 May 2003
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The May 2003 issue of
Quality Techniques Newsletter
features articles by Michael Reidy, Jos Van Rooyen, and Claudia
Dencker. And, there's the first part of a two-part article
by Boris Beizer on Software Engineering is Illegal.
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| 24 May 2003
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Here are additional suggestions and advice about how to
Analyze and Interpret 3D-SiteMaps generated by eValid during
site analysis runs.
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| 20 May 2003
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New support for
recording and playback of special types of
drop-down list boxes is now available in eValid Ver. 4.
See the
Release Notes for details.
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| 15 May 2003
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The new internet community initiative by Norm Roulet,
ICEarth,
adopts eValid as a key technology for qualification
and analysis of subject WebSites.
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| 14 May 2003
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After addition of the 4th website comparative analysis,
we analyzed the
Four Groups of 10 Large Company WebSites
to see how they stacked up in terms of Quality of User Experience.
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| 8 May 2003
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Network Harmoni
begins use of eValid technology for Active Services
"deep transaction monitoring" in their OpCenter product.
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| 6 May 2003
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eValid analysis of
Ten Top USA Ski Areas shows
Crested Butte, Colorado
has easiest-to-use website -- with the best user experience.
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| 1 May 2003
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Software Research, Inc. moves to new, upgraded offices.
Phone and FAX numbers changed.
See Getting To SR.
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| 28 April 2003
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Software Research announced today that
Network Harmoni, Inc. (NHI) has adopted eValid technology as a branded
browser record/play/monitor engine for NHI's Active Services agent capability.
See the
Press Release.
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| 22 April 2003
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Comparative analyses of
Ten Top Hardware Manufacturers
shows Sony and Silicon Graphics rank
highest in terms of WebSite Best Online Experience.
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| 20 April 2003
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The April 2003 issue of
Quality Techniques Newsletter
features an article by Boris Beizer on Testing Big Systems
and poses "difficult questions".
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| 8 April 2003
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To help solve the problem of how to communicate
the range of menu options we created a st of 10
Dynamic Animations that illustrate the operating
features of eValid's main functions.
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| 4 April 2003
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Well known WebSite testing guru Robert Sabourin announced
two course sequences built around use of eValid as the
main testing engine. See his website for complete details:
AmiBub.Com.
Some animations for Ver. 3.2 were included to provide continuing support for the prior eValid version.
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| 2 April 2003
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Comparative analyses of three groups of Fortune 500
companies show eValid's ability to measure the quality
of user experience.
The first three groups are the
Fortune 500 Top 10 Companies, the
10 Fastest Growing Small Companies and
Top 10 Commercial Banks.
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