


QA & Requirements Gathering: Why?
One of the most common misconceptions about software testing is that QA does not come into play until the development of a module is complete and ready to test. In actuality, the earlier QA is involved in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) the better. Studies...
Digging In The Dirt: 27 Years Of Project Data
About 10 years ago, Art+Logic christened its homebuilt project tracking and management system. At our Annual Conference that year, we voted on the name “Trantor.” I’m not a sci-fi nut like most of my colleagues but, apparently, the name comes from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Series. Trantor was . . .