#Sparx Systems named in top 100 software companies for 2011

SD Times judges recognize the top innovators, leaders and influencers in the software development industry. They base their decisions on the offering, reputation and leadership of vendors in the industry. The best of the best!

Recognized for its contribution to the software development industry, Sparx Systems has won its third consecutive SD Times 100 Award!

The award underpins Sparx Systems’ ongoing commitment to model-driven development excellence.

www.sparxsystems.com/press/articles/2011sdtimes100.html

 

I’ve been busy recommending Enterprise Architect since version 3.6 and it never ceased to amaze me how the product reached new heights version after version.

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Philippe Back Interviews Bernd Lohmeyer on User Centered Approaches and Usability

I had the good fortune to interview Bernd Lohmeyer. Bernd is big on usability and specifiying winning solutions that customers love to use.

For the record, he was somewhat running the show when it comes to the StarOffice productivity suite. He was program manager.

 

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QSOS, a FOSS qualification method

As you know, I am using a lot of Open Source software.

Be it Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, Mantis, ProjectPier, Ubuntu, Squeak, Tcl, Perl, LAMP, WordPress, OpenX, R, Octace, Maxima, Gimp, Scribus, Inkscape, OpenOffice…. there are lots of areas where Open Source provides tremendous leverage and ability to customize that is unmatched by commercial offerings once you’ve been through the learning curve and strategic decision. (Check my Oloh badge in the sidebar for more).

I’ve nothing against commercial software. On the contrary, some is really superb and beats the pants of FOSS (in this area, I do use Explorer2, Nusphere PHPEd, GotoMeeting, GotoMyPC, FinalCut Express on Mac, Diskeeper, Sparx Enterprise Architect to name a few). I may run above EUR 10K of proprietary software licences on my laptop – All dutifully paid for).

But FOSS quality varies. And now, there is QSOS.

QSOS is a method, designed to qualify, select and compare free and open source software in an objective, traceable and argued way. It publicly available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

 

Here is an overview:

 

The assessment goes on like this:

 

The funny bit is that Atos Origin is involved in this. Atos Origin being one of my customers makes this even more interesting. The world is a small place!

Too bad, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware isn’t listed. Well, soon enough it will be!

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Let’s tame the scope monster with @jamasoftware!

I got this “infographic” from the cool guys at Jama software, who make the web-based requirements management software “contour” (which I happen to like much, it is much better than what IBM does with Jazz for example – but what else than bloat can you expect from them? Well, solid mainframes with z/OS and solid virtualization ok ok).

And for the record, Jama has integration with Sparx Enterprise Architect with the Jama Contour Connector.

So, world class requirements and world class modeling meet each other!

Pretty nice looking, so worth putting on a wall, to raise consciousness on the issue.

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