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    Who really needs to gather crash information and what do they need to do with it?
    by anandeep on March 07, 2007

    I just got back from Cambridge (in the United Kingdom, not the one by the Charles river) from the Microsoft Research / Technische Universitat Darmstadt “Reliability Analysis of System Failure Data” conference. The objective of the conference was to bring academia and industry together to deal with a problem in the field of reliability analysis...... more

    • Wednesday, March 07, 2007
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    Can the Linux Kernel be More Maintainable? Anandeep interviews Professor Stephen Shach
    by anandeep on January 18, 2007

    Prof Stephen R. (Steve) Schach is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at the Vanderbilt University. Port 25 met up with him while he was visiting Seattle, Washington in picturesque Kirkland, Washington on the shores of Lake Washington... ... more

    • Thursday, January 18, 2007
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    Crash Data Collection and Analysis
    by anandeep on December 19, 2006

    Archana has been working in the area of Empirical Computer Science (which relies on real data rather than theory or simulation) and some of her research is on computer crashes. She worked on collecting data on Windows crashes and is in general interested in the idea of using real data to advance Computer Science...... more

    • Tuesday, December 19, 2006
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    Experimental or Production?
    by anandeep on December 05, 2006

    There's two things people figure out about me (mainly because I tell them!) - one that I am crazy about airplanes and two that I love stirring controversy! And in this blog I get an opportunity to bring those two favorite things together...... more

    • Tuesday, December 05, 2006
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    Unsexy Development
    by anandeep on October 27, 2006

    I loved doing development in a research and university environment. You got to write cool code, prove new ideas, break new ground and generally ended up with bragging rights to say “I did an image recognition algorithm on a multi-layer architecture implementing reactive and planning parallelism on an autonomous robot!” When I moved to industry and wrote software for day to day use – things changed... more

    • Friday, October 27, 2006
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    What does business readiness of software really mean?
    by jcannon on July 18, 2006

    There is a buzz word floating out there – “business readiness”. It seems that the marketing teams here at Microsoft are trying to capture something important to organizations and people that are responsible for selecting, deploying and maintaining software for businesses. What does it really mean though?... more

    • Tuesday, July 18, 2006
    • in: Community
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    Khaled El Emam, University of Ottawa, on the ROI of Code Quality
    by jcannon on July 14, 2006

    Anandeep interviews Khaled El Emam, Professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Khaled's research looks very deeply at how bugs and software defects introduced in software development impact an organization after purchase and deployment. His assertion, the more bugs and issues in deployed software, the more downtime, support and maintenace costs are incurred post-purchase.... more

    • Friday, July 14, 2006
    • in: Media
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