Generating Realistic and Non-Random Sample Data
ave you ever needed to populate a database with realistic, but generated (as opposed to actual) data, in volumes that demand automation? Such a need arises in many circumstances, such
ave you ever needed to populate a database with realistic, but generated (as opposed to actual) data, in volumes that demand automation? Such a need arises in many circumstances, such
any companies devote a sizeable portion of their IT infrastructure to converting traditional EDI data to and from the data formats their back office systems use. Typically, they handle this
lasses are only the first step to understanding UML. In my last article I discussed classes in UML and how they are coded using C#. In this article I will
nce upon a not-long-ago, Web services were the future killer application that you just had to have a grasp on. While they are a very important part of most architectures
odeling, and especially UML, is becoming more and more important in software development. After you’ve participated in a number of software projects, you will realize that developers use models in
hy do we need to model software? After all, aren’t the acts of coding and refactoring of that code enough? That depends on what is meant by enough! You could
ince the release of the first version of MSMQ in December of 1997, it has provided the plumbing required by many enterprise applications. Before MSMQ, developers implemented tools with similar
ntity bean inheritance has a lot of confusion surrounding it because the EJB specification does not give any clear guidelines on this topic. EJB specification documents 2.0 and 2.1 say
complex set of extensions to the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web will make data and services more accessible to computers and more useful to people. Some of these extensions