- 1. Domain Driven Design
- (How We Work)
- Domain Driven Design (also known as DDD) is an approach to the design of software where domain models are used to drive the design process and allow software developers and business experts to communicate ...
- Created on 02 January 2009
- 2. Software Development is Expensive
- (What We Believe)
- ... developers work on free software for a variety of reasons. Our bottom line is that: if you can get off-the-shelf software, free software or free services to achieve what you need, then... you don't ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 3. .NET Framework
- (Technologies We Work With)
- ... We love developing using the power and flexibility that the .NET framework provides us as developers. It also allows us to deploy application solutions to an increasing set of platforms using a common ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 4. Daily Reports
- (How We Work)
- An interesting aspect of our standard software development practices is that we produce daily reports for all of our major Clients and Business Partners. Other software developers may query the benefit ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 5. Features, Issues and Tasks
- (How We Work)
- ... when using a software product or system. It may be a fault in the software or it may just be a scenario that client or the developers did not anticipate. Finally a task is simply work that needs to be ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 6. Scrum
- (How We Work)
- ... are stored in an OnTime database from Axosoft. The sprint backlog is also displayed on a white board in an office hallway that all developers will walk past at various points during the day. The ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 7. Revision Control
- (How We Work)
- ... revisions over their lifetime, so do the individual source code files as developers make changes over time. It is good development practice to store the source code files in a revision control system. ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 8. Continuous Integration
- (How We Work)
- We use continuous integration as part of the software development and maintenance workflow. A continuous integration server monitors the revision control database waiting for developers to make changes. ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 9. Our History
- (Who We Are)
- ... frustrating to software developers that enjoy developing software that is put in use and delivers value to people every day. The trading name "Torq Software" was established in 2002 together with ...
- Created on 31 December 2008
- 10. Rescuing Your Project
- (Completing Your Project Successfully)
- Large Software projects have a long dismal history of failures and many developers have experienced a "death march" project or two during their careers. We have had experience pulling software projects ...
- Created on 31 December 2008