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Better Software Magazine, December 2007

Magazine - Better Software Magazine
Monday, 18 August 2008

Better Software Magazine, December 2007Better Software, The only magazine that provides insight and techniques to improve results throughout software development. Its award-winning content is crafted specifically to help software professionals build better software. In-depth coverage includes testing, tools, defect tracking, metrics, and management.

Better Software is the magazine for software professionals who care about quality. Each issue brings you relevant, timely information to help you build better software. Continuing to deliver in-depth articles on testing, tools, defect tracking, metrics, and management, it's the only commercial magazine exclusively dedicated to software professionals.

Within the pages of each issue you'll find heavy hitting articles about solutions to common management problems, coverage on emerging technologies, and more. You'll benefit from expert analysis and real-world case studies in the areas of Testing & Analysis, Managing People & Teams, and Tools & Techniques.

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• Man and Machine
Combining the power of the human mind with automation tools
By Jonathan Kohl

I like to walk to work. I enjoy the scenery, the exercise, and the time to think about problems I'm working on. Some of my best ideas come from these walks -away from the computer, out in the fresh air. Many of these ideas are triggered by observations that lead me to creative solutions.

But walking can be slow, and I can be thrown off schedule if I stop to watch wildlife or the enjoy a sunrise over the mountains. So, when I'm in a hurry, I use an alternate form of transportation. A bus or train trip still involves some walking, but if I need to get to a meeting on time, I can get there much more quickly than if I walked the entire way....

• Tools for Our Time
• Let Your Values be Your Guide
• A Story About User Stories and Test-Driven Developmen

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