During WOPR22, we took an informal survey of tools that practitioners have used regularly over the last year. It should be remembered that tools are frequently chosen by non-practitioners for us, for reasons besides fitness for purpose. This survey does not meet any standard of statistical significance, and does not include many well-known tools – just the […]
Month: May 2014
WOPR22 Is Underway
WOPR22 started off with John Meza discussing the performance metrics that are generated per build for software his company produces. John’s team publishes charts tracking rendering performance of certain GIS data test cases across builds. This helps alert Development promptly when performance degradation has been introduced, allowing them to address problems promptly. The discussion that followed unearthed […]