Building Quality Software Using Continuous Automated Quality Improvement Practices and Technology

Creating high quality software is an interesting mix of art and science. At least 20 years ago innovative leaders like Brad Cox and Tom Love (inventors of Objective C and co-founders of StepStone and Productivity Products International) began describing a “software industrial revolution” in which the process of creating software would move from an art done manually by skilled craftsmen to an “industrialized” process that allowed high quality systems to be built from well-tested re-usable parts. This dream remains largely unfulfilled.

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