I partly agree. I've seen misuse in various projects : "Put at least one diagram of each diagram type (class, sequence, deployment etc.) in the spec cause we promised usage of UML!", "use case 'Enter street address', use case 'Enter name', use case 'enter birthday' instead of use case 'search for single person'".
UML promised to standardize modelling/visualization but to me it seems not two people can agree on its specific purpose.
If you click on "In Cache" Link beneath these exception, it says something like "These words only appear in links that point to this site."
(I have the german version only: Diese Begriffe erscheinen nur in Links, die auf diese Seite verweisen: to be or not to be). So this is an explanation...
About the "result 1 - 1 of xxx,000" anomaly: maybe it's because of various redirects. maybe the google robot gets entire confused...
We had one such bug. Just the day when
testers from the customer were in the office,
our java web app decided not to work. after
incrementally adding debug code to it - it worked again. (after 2 hours or so). we commented out the debug code - it still worked. we didn't change any "real" code. so what to say about this?
I partly agree. I've seen misuse in various projects : "Put at least one diagram of each diagram type (class, sequence, deployment etc.) in the spec cause we promised usage of UML!", "use case 'Enter street address', use case 'Enter name', use case 'enter birthday' instead of use case 'search for single person'". UML promised to standardize modelling/visualization but to me it seems not two people can agree on its specific purpose.
If you click on "In Cache" Link beneath these exception, it says something like "These words only appear in links that point to this site." (I have the german version only: Diese Begriffe erscheinen nur in Links, die auf diese Seite verweisen: to be or not to be). So this is an explanation... About the "result 1 - 1 of xxx,000" anomaly: maybe it's because of various redirects. maybe the google robot gets entire confused...
We had one such bug. Just the day when testers from the customer were in the office, our java web app decided not to work. after incrementally adding debug code to it - it worked again. (after 2 hours or so). we commented out the debug code - it still worked. we didn't change any "real" code. so what to say about this?
AFAIK they had softlinks already in W2k. But haven't find a tool to use that yet.