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ABSTRACT:
Capturing the performance goals in a systematic manner is a pre-requisite for building performance into an application right from the start. The key is asking the right questions so that you can gather specific and measurable performance requirements.
In this webcast Paul R. Reed helps you do that. He'll help you identify questions to ask, help you get stakeholders to agree on the requirements, explain how to write the requirements and document them so that the architects and programmers understand what's expected, and explain how the requirements differ for Web applications compared with enterprise applications.
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SPEAKER:
Paul Reed
President of Jackson-Reed Inc.
Paul R. Reed, Jr. is president of Jackson-Reed Inc., a training and consulting firm that specializes in the analysis, design and implementation of object-oriented systems for clients in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He is also the author of, Developing Applications with Java and UML and Developing Applications with Visual Basic and UML both published by Addison-Wesley.
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