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Bot-mimicry in Digital Literary Culture : Imitating Imitative Software
This Element traverses the concept and practice of bot mimicry, defined as the imitation of imitative software, specifically the practice of writing in the style of social bots.Working as both an inquiry into and an extended definition of the concept, the Element argues that bot mimicry engenders a new mode of knowing about and relating to imitative software – as well as a distinctly literary approach to rendering and negotiating artificial intelligence imaginaries.The Element presents a software-oriented mode of understanding Internet culture, a novel reading of Alan Turing's imitation game, and the first substantial integration of Walter Benjamin's theory of the mimetic faculty into the study of digital culture, thus offering multiple unique lines of inquiry.Ultimately, the Element illuminates the value of mimicry – to the understanding of an emerging practice of digital literary culture, to practices of research, and to our very conceptions of artificial intelligence.
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Software Test Automation : Software Test Automation
This book describes how to build and implement an automated testing regime for software development.It presents a detailed account of the principles of automated testing, practical techniques for designing a good automated testing regime, and advice on choosing and applying off-the-shelf testing tools to specific needs.This sound and practical introduction to automated testing comes from two authors well known for their seminars, consultancy and training in the field.
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Middle Tech : Software Work and the Culture of Good Enough
Why software isn’t perfect, as seen through the stories of software developers at a run-of-the-mill tech companyContrary to much of the popular discourse, not all technology is seamless and awesome; some of it is simply “good enough.” In Middle Tech, Paula Bialski offers an ethnographic study of software developers at a non-flashy, non-start-up corporate tech company.Their stories reveal why software isn’t perfect and how developers communicate, care, and compromise to make software work—or at least work until the next update.Exploring the culture of good enoughness at a technology firm she calls “MiddleTech,” Bialski shows how doing good-enough work is a collectively negotiated resistance to the organizational ideology found in corporate software settings. The truth, Bialski reminds us, is that technology breaks due to human-related issues: staff cutbacks cause media platforms to crash, in-car GPS systems cause catastrophic incidents, and chatbots can be weird.Developers must often labor to patch and repair legacy systems rather than dream up killer apps.Bialski presents a less sensationalist, more empirical portrait of technology work than the frequently told Silicon Valley narratives of disruption and innovation.She finds that software engineers at MiddleTech regard technology as an ephemeral object that only needs to be good enough to function until its next iteration.As a result, they don’t feel much pressure to make it perfect.Through the deeply personal stories of people and their practices at MiddleTech, Bialski traces the ways that workers create and sustain a complex culture of good enoughness.
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Software Architect
A strategic state-of-the-art software architecture manual for all skill levels In Software Architect, veteran enterprise and solution architect Michael Bell delivers a hands-on playbook of best practices for aspiring and practicing software architects, seeking to improve their software design, integration, communication, presentation, and knowledge acquisition skills.He explores the career enablement, career planning, self-training, and self-improvement topics you’ll need to increase your ability to offer powerful and effective business and technological solutions.In the book, you’ll learn how to help companies promote business and technological transformation by implementing modern and first-class software design, deployment, integration, and operations.Software Architect also includes: A modern software architect’s toolbox that includes best practices for multi-dimensional software design and integration in an enterprise quantum computing ecosystem A breakdown of the various types of software architects, as well as useful self-assessments for aspiring and practicing professionalsSkill acquisition strategies for software architects along with strategic approaches to ace software architecture interviews An indispensable manual for aspiring to be architects, software architects-in-training, and practicing software architects.Software Architect is an essential read for anyone hoping to improve their ability to deliver robust business and technical solutions to enterprises everywhere.
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Should one never perform software updates?
It is not recommended to never perform software updates. Software updates often include important security patches that protect your device from vulnerabilities and potential cyber attacks. Additionally, updates can also improve the performance and functionality of your software, providing a better user experience. Neglecting to update your software can leave your device and personal information at risk, so it is advisable to regularly install updates to ensure the security and optimal performance of your device.
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Do software updates make the phone worse?
Software updates are designed to improve the performance, security, and functionality of a phone. While it is possible that some updates may introduce new bugs or issues, the overall purpose of updates is to enhance the user experience and address any existing problems. In most cases, software updates are beneficial and can actually make the phone better by fixing issues, adding new features, and improving overall performance. It is important to regularly install updates to ensure that the phone is running optimally and securely.
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Will the OnePlus 6 still receive software updates?
Yes, OnePlus has committed to providing software updates for the OnePlus 6 for at least two years from its release date. This means that the device will continue to receive security patches, bug fixes, and possibly even major Android version updates during this period. OnePlus has a good track record of supporting their devices with regular software updates, so OnePlus 6 users can expect to receive ongoing support for their device.
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How do I delete software updates on iOS?
To delete software updates on iOS, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Scroll down and find the iOS software update that you want to delete. Tap on it and then select "Delete Update." This will remove the software update from your device and free up storage space. Keep in mind that once you delete the update, you won't be able to install it again unless a new version is released.
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Software Requirements
Now in its third edition, this classic guide to software requirements engineering has been fully updated with new topics, examples, and guidance.Two leaders in the requirements community have teamed up to deliver a contemporary set of practices covering the full range of requirements development and management activities on software projects. Describes practical, effective, field-tested techniques for managing the requirements engineering process from end to end. Provides examples demonstrating how requirements "good practices" can lead to fewer change requests, higher customer satisfaction, and lower development costs. Fully updated with contemporary examples and many new practices and techniques. Describes how to apply effective requirements practices to agile projects and numerous other special project situations. Targeted to business analysts, developers, project managers, and other software project stakeholders who have a general understanding of the software development process. Shares the insights gleaned from the authors’ extensive experience delivering hundreds of software-requirements training courses, presentations, and webinars. New chapters are included on specifying data requirements, writing high-quality functional requirements, and requirements reuse.Considerable depth has been added on business requirements, elicitation techniques, and nonfunctional requirements.In addition, new chapters recommend effective requirements practices for various special project situations, including enhancement and replacement, packaged solutions, outsourced, business process automation, analytics and reporting, and embedded and other real-time systems projects.
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Righting Software
Right Your Software and Transform Your Career Righting Software presents the proven, structured, and highly engineered approach to software design that renowned architect Juval Löwy has practiced and taught around the world.Although companies of every kind have successfully implemented his original design ideas across hundreds of systems, these insights have never before appeared in print. Based on first principles in software engineering and a comprehensive set of matching tools and techniques, Löwy’s methodology integrates system design and project design.First, he describes the primary area where many software architects fail and shows how to decompose a system into smaller building blocks or services, based on volatility.Next, he shows how to flow an effective project design from the system design; how to accurately calculate the project duration, cost, and risk; and how to devise multiple execution options. The method and principles in Righting Software apply regardless of your project and company size, technology, platform, or industry.Löwy starts the reader on a journey that addresses the critical challenges of software development today by righting software systems and projects as well as careers–and possibly the software industry as a whole.Software professionals, architects, project leads, or managers at any stage of their career will benefit greatly from this book, which provides guidance and knowledge that would otherwise take decades and many projects to acquire. Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.See inside book for details.
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Understanding Software
Software legend Max Kanat-Alexander shows you how to succeed as a developer by embracing simplicity, with forty-three essays that will help you really understand the software you work with. About This Book• Read and enjoy the superlative writing and insights of the legendary Max Kanat-Alexander• Learn and reflect with Max on how to bring simplicity to your software design principles• Discover the secrets of rockstar programmers and how to also just suck less as a programmerWho This Book Is ForUnderstanding Software is for every programmer, or anyone who works with programmers.If life is feeling more complex than it should be, and you need to touch base with some clear thinking again, this book is for you.If you need some inspiration and a reminder of how to approach your work as a programmer by embracing some simplicity in your work again, this book is for you. If you're one of Max's followers already, this book is a collection of Max's thoughts selected and curated for you to enjoy and reflect on.If you're new to Max's work, and ready to connect with the power of simplicity again, this book is for you!What You Will Learn• See how to bring simplicity and success to your programming world• Clues to complexity - and how to build excellent software• Simplicity and software design• Principles for programmers• The secrets of rockstar programmers• Max's views and interpretation of the Software industry• Why Programmers suck and how to suck less as a programmer• Software design in two sentences• What is a bug?Go deep into debuggingIn DetailIn Understanding Software, Max Kanat-Alexander, Technical Lead for Code Health at Google, shows you how to bring simplicity back to computer programming.Max explains to you why programmers suck, and how to suck less as a programmer.There's just too much complex stuff in the world. Complex stuff can't be used, and it breaks too easily.Complexity is stupid. Simplicity is smart. Understanding Software covers many areas of programming, from how to write simple code to profound insights into programming, and then how to suck less at what you do!You'll discover the problems with software complexity, the root of its causes, and how to use simplicity to create great software.You'll examine debugging like you've never done before, and how to get a handle on being happy while working in teams. Max brings a selection of carefully crafted essays, thoughts, and advice about working and succeeding in the software industry, from his legendary blog Code Simplicity.Max has crafted forty-three essays which have the power to help you avoid complexity and embrace simplicity, so you can be a happier and more successful developer. Max's technical knowledge, insight, and kindness, has earned him code guru status, and his ideas will inspire you and help refresh your approach to the challenges of being a developer. Style and approachUnderstanding Software is a new selection of carefully chosen and crafted essays from Max Kanat-Alexander's legendary blog call Code Simplicity.Max's writing and thoughts are great to sit and read cover to cover, or if you prefer you can drop in and see what you discover new every single time!
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Software Developer
This career guide explains the software developer role in the context of the industry, including the relevant skills and competencies you will need to become a software developer.Discussion of popular programming languages is covered, as well as tools and techniques of the trade.Career progression tips and software developer case studies round off the book, providing you with the insider knowledge you need to kick start your software development journey.
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Why am I not seeing any software updates?
There could be several reasons why you are not seeing any software updates on your device. One possible reason is that your device may already be running the latest version of the software. Another reason could be that your device is not connected to the internet, which is necessary to check for and download updates. Additionally, some devices may have automatic updates disabled, so you may need to manually check for updates in the settings.
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Do you know about software updates on iPad?
Yes, I am familiar with software updates on iPad. Software updates are released periodically by Apple to improve the performance, security, and features of the iPad. Users are notified when a software update is available, and they can choose to download and install it wirelessly. It is recommended to regularly update the iPad to ensure it is running smoothly and securely.
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Does the OnePlus 6 still receive software updates?
Yes, the OnePlus 6 still receives software updates. OnePlus has committed to providing regular software updates for its devices, including the OnePlus 6. These updates not only include security patches but also bring new features and improvements to the device's performance. OnePlus has a good track record of supporting its devices with software updates for an extended period of time.
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Do you know about software updates for iPad?
Yes, I am aware of software updates for iPad. Apple regularly releases software updates for iPad to improve performance, fix bugs, and introduce new features. It is important to keep your iPad updated to ensure it runs smoothly and securely. You can check for software updates in the Settings app under General > Software Update.
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