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Overload Journal #102 - April 2011

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Editorial: This Year’s Model
Description : Design and development requires us to think about the world. Ric Parkin considers some ways of coping with the complexity. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Journal Editorial ]
Benefits of Well Known Interfaces in Closed Source Code
Description : Designing a good API is a significant challenge. Arun Saha suggests taking inspiration from outside. by Arun Saha
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Why Computer Algebra Won’t Cure Your Floating Point Blues
Description : Numerical computing is proving quite a challenge. Richard Harris sees if a computer can do mathematics. by Richard Harris
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
The Agile Spectrum
Description : Very few teams are truly Agile. Allan Kelly looks at the range of styles. by Allan Kelly
Category: [ Process Topics ]
On CMM, Formalism and Creativity
Description : No Bugs requires us to improve software quality. Sergey Ignatchenko considers some of the potential problems. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Process Topics ]
Refactoring and Software Complexity Variability
Description : Most code bases could have their complexity improved. Alex Yakyma presents a model that suggests how to do this. by Alex Yakyma
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Despair Programming
Description : Managing relationships is vital to a successful project. Teedy Deigh looks back on a lifetime’s experience. by Teedy Deigh
Category: [ Process Topics ]