Posts Tagged ‘framework’

Comparing Silverlight, HTML5 and Flash

Posted in Programming languages, Software, Websites on January 20th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

Contemporary websites are a whole lot different than they used to be a few years back. Modern websites predominantly deal with heaps of media content. Besides, with the advent of compulsory integrated features such as built in ads, flash and rich multimedia content means designing a website can be a fairly tricky job even for a seasoned web developer. What makes the job even more demanding is aspect of space constraints. Developing a webpage extravagantly can have disastrous effects especially from a financial point of view. Content needs to be delivered in a precise and compact manner as on average a web surfer just spends a few seconds over a single website.

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The Very Basics of the Scrum Process

Posted in IT on October 12th, 2010 by Ian – Be the first to comment

ScrumWhat is Scrum?

Scrum is a set of conditions used by a business to create a framework to manage a project. Scrum can be applied to any type of business but is mainly used in agile software development. Scrum is an outline of the way a project will run with definitive jobs for each member of the team. The members of the Scrum are the Product Owner, the ScrumMaster, and the Team. Each member of the Scrum has a different role to play that will be vital to the success of the Scrum.

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The Facts About the Scrum

Posted in Tools on August 5th, 2010 by Ian – Be the first to comment

ScrumScrum is a useful tool that provides the frame work for project management. It is iterative and incremental in nature. Scrum is also used in agile software development processes. The frame work was developed for managing the projects involving software development. However, it is equally helpful to oversee the software maintenance department or a general project. The name “scrum” was adapted from a term of the rugby game.

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