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| Tuesday, December 25, 2007 |
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| Tuesday, December 25, 2007 |
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| Thursday, December 20, 2007 |
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Mr. Reed (NetworkD) on porting desktop Heat into web by VWG
By itzik.spitzen @ 11:41 AM :: 810 Views ::
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"I stumbled upon VWG and installed it and after 1 hour I was convinced that we needed to port the entire project over and that any current time lose would be made up down the road with ease of maintainability so I actually took it upon myself to port it to Visual WebGui knowing that it was still a bit immature. I was presenting a business case to my manager to purchase it when the project became open source under the LGPL and it sealed the deal for me to begin the migration. It only took about 2 weeks to re-write what took 2 months to create."
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| Thursday, December 20, 2007 |
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Mr. Reed, NetworkD: 100%-400%+ improvement in speed with VWG…"
By itzik.spitzen @ 10:51 AM :: 767 Views ::
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Mark Reed, NetworkD’s Group Development Lead reveals “Once we went to VWG we saw anywhere from 100%-400%+ improvement in speed those issues that took 15 seconds went down to 2-3 seconds. I stumbled upon VWG and installed it and after 1 hour I was convinced that we needed to port the entire project over and that any current time lose would be made up down the road with ease of maintainability…”
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| Sunday, December 09, 2007 |
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SAP LABs: With VWG we cut development cycle by 90%
By itzik.spitzen @ 4:07 AM :: 3598 Views ::
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The VWG based solution called SNAP (SAP NetWeaver Test Automation Project) delivers great value to the company. The Web based solution serves over 500 users worldwide and has garnered high praise from both users and onlookers as a very responsive, highly usable system. Asaf Saar – Team Leader of SAP Labs NetWeaver UI Test Development team, says: "My team and I started with plain asp.net, and then we tried the Microsoft .NET Ajax framework (back when it was called Atlas). We have also tried other open source AJAX frameworks and some commercial solutions. None of them answered our needs.
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2007 |
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| Sunday, November 04, 2007 |
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| Sunday, November 04, 2007 |
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