Tag Archives: PDF

First outcomes on DyCaPo

My first day at FBK has just finished, so there are some updates. I’ve uploaded about every document to the Wiki regarding my analysis of the papers. The Analysis Grid is available for view and as a PDF file. Chek them out at http://www.opensocialcapital.com/dynamic_carpooling/wiki/! For the next week I’m going to review some existing mobile

BD-review

BD-review is a dynamic website to allow people to review releases (albums, demos, EPs, singles) of (young, unsigned) music bands. The project is the outcome of the Internet Technologies course at the Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bolzano.  The requirements of the project were to build a website using a small

Introduction To Software Testing

Elements and Concepts – A brief overview Download PDF version of the whole document. You can browse the article online but I encourage the download of the PDF since it is written with accuracy. Introduction This document contains some basic concepts and definitions about software testing. It has been written for studying a part of

Unipoli

Unipoli is a simple simulation of the very popular board game Monopoly by Hasbro. Unipoli is the Java outcome of the Programming Project course I followed in Academic Year 2007 – 2008. I don’t know for how long the official project page will stay on Unibz servers, therefore I’m keeping this page on task3. Project

A major revision for my publication about Object-Oriented Memory Management

It took about a year for a major revision of my document about memory management in object oriented programming languages. This major revision adds C++ in addition to Java. The paper is about a model for memory management during the execution of programs written in Java and C++. The number of pages grew from 17

Introduction to HTTP mind-map

As I promised about 4 hours ago, here is my introduction to Hyper Text Transfer Protocol in form of a mind map. It is to be intended as a really short introduction to this protocol. Like the previous one about computer networks, the mindmap summarizes materials copyrighted by Tanenbaum and also material taken from Wikipedia.