April 2002
Intermediate to advanced
1024 pages
23h 26m
English
In This Chapter
A developer spends substantial time developing and debugging an application within the confines of his development environment. Then, when the application seems to perform as desired and has the requisite features, it is turned over to manufacturing to be distributed to customers. At that point, the developer gets a call from an irate customer who indicates that the application either fails or seems to have caused the failure of other seemingly unrelated applications. If it can be assumed that ...