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How to measure functional software requirement specification (SRS) documents?
How to measure functional software requirement specification (SRS) documents? Well, we need to define some standard tests to measure the requirements. Once each requirement is passed through these tests you can evaluate and freeze the functional requirements. Let’s take an example. You are working o...
2009-03-20, 7944👍, 0💬

How to test software requirements specification (SRS)?
How to test software requirements specification (SRS)? Do you know “Most of the bugs in software are due to incomplete or inaccurate functional requirements?” The software code, doesn’t matter how well it’s written, can’t do anything if there are ambiguities in requirements. It’s better to catch t...
2009-03-20, 6213👍, 0💬

Can you explain what is remotable and non-remotable objects ?
Can you explain what is remotable and non-remotable objects ? The remotable objects are the objects which can be distributed accross domains, can be used with domain. The non-remotable objects are the objects which can't be distributed accross domains. In distributed system, if an object is very big...
2009-03-19, 4880👍, 0💬

.NET Remoting versus Distributed COM ?
.NET Remoting versus Distributed COM ? In the past interprocess communication between applications was handled through Distributed COM, or DCOM. DCOM works well and the performance is adequate when applications exist on computers of similar type on the same network. However, DCOM has its drawbacks i...
2009-03-19, 5112👍, 0💬

Which is the best place to store ConnectionString in Dot Net Projects?
Which is the best place to store ConnectionString in Dot Net Projects? I am about to deploy my first ASP.NET project. But, I was used to store my variables, such as connection strings, in the global.asa file, in an application. However, these variables are different on my development and production ...
2009-03-18, 7888👍, 0💬

Give me the example of SRS and FRS
Give me the example of SRS and FRS SRS :- Software Requirement Specification BRS :- Basic Requirement Specification FRS :- Functional requirment specification FRS mainly says the particular functionality. FRS mainly used for change request, enchancements, additional functionalites. BRD contain Basic...
2009-03-17, 19047👍, 0💬

How Can we change priority & what levels of priority are provided by Dot Net?
How Can we change priority & what levels of priority are provided by Dot Net? Thread Priority can be changed by using Threadname.Priority = ThreadPriority.Highest. In the sample provided look out for code where the second thread is ran with a high priority. Following are different levels of Prio...
2009-03-13, 7585👍, 0💬

What does address of operator do in background? any example.
What does address of operator do in background? any example. The AddressOf operator creates a delegate object to the BackgroundProcess method. A delegate within VB.NET is a type-safe, object-oriented function pointer. After the thread has been instantiated, you begin the execution of the code by cal...
2009-03-13, 5174👍, 0💬

What is dot Net Remoting?
What is dot Net Remoting? NET Remoting is an enabler for application communication. It is a generic system for different applications to use to communicate with one another. .NET objects are exposed to remote processes, thus allowing interprocess communication. The applications can be located on the...
2009-03-11, 5086👍, 0💬

I want to use the Win32 API function .....
When we use windows API in Dot Net? I want to use the Win32 API function : SendMessageToDescendants I want to use it in a VB.Net app, but I have a few questions..... 1) Can one use Win32 API functions in VB.Net 2) Is doing so a "no no" 3) are VB.Net windows, underneath the covers, Win32 windows? and...
2009-03-06, 5306👍, 0💬

What is a thread? How to use and create a thread in .NET?
What is a thread? How to use and create a thread in .NET? Can we use events with threading? Threads - When we want to run one or more instances of a method, we make use of threading. Suppose we have a method like this... Private Sub OnGoingProcess() Dim i As Integer = 1 Do While True ListBox1.Items....
2009-03-06, 5748👍, 0💬

What does address of operator do in background?
What does address of operator do in background? The AddressOf operator creates a delegate object to the BackgroundProcess method. A delegate within VB.NET is a type-safe, object-oriented function pointer. After the thread has been instantiated, you begin the execution of the code by calling the Star...
2009-03-06, 8627👍, 0💬

What is the difference between System.String and System.StringBuilder classes?
Difference between System.String & System.StringBuilder Classes? System.String is immutable; System.StringBuilder was designed with the purpose of having a mutable string where a variety of operations can be performed. prefer System.StringBuilder when you are doing lot of string manuplation oper...
2009-03-06, 5191👍, 0💬

What is application domain? Explain.
What is application domain? Explain. An application domain is the CLR equivalent of an operation system's process. An application domain is used to isolate applications from one another. This is the same way an operating system process works. The separation is required so that applications do not af...
2009-03-06, 7848👍, 0💬

Calling unmanaged function from within managed code
Calling unmanaged function from within managed code When we use windows API in Dot Net?Is it managed or un managed code? Have you ever tried to called an unmanaged function (eg: MessageBox function inside the User32.dll ) with in a managed code? Let's try to do that. Open up your Visual studio 2005 ...
2009-03-06, 5636👍, 0💬

How do we create DCOM object in VB6
How do we create DCOM object in VB6 Using the CreateObject method you can create a DCOM object. You have to put the server name in the registry.
2009-03-06, 5066👍, 0💬

What is DCOM Can anybod explain in detail
What is DCOM Can anybod explain in detail Short for Distributed Component Object Model, an extension of the Component Object Model (COM) that allows COM components to communicate across network boundaries. Traditional COM components can only perform interprocess communication across process boundari...
2009-03-06, 5123👍, 0💬

What is use of interlocked class?
What is use of interlocked class? Interlocked class provides methods by which you can achieve following functionalities :- * Increment Values. * Decrement values. * Exchange values between variables. * Compare values from any thread. in a synchronization mode. Example :- System.Threading.Interlocked.. .
2009-03-06, 4939👍, 0💬

How Can We Know state of thread?
How Can We Know state of thread? "ThreadState" property can be used to get detail of a thread. Thread can have one or a combination of status.System.Threading. Threadstate enumeration has all the values to detect a state of thread. Some sample states are Isrunning, IsAlive, suspended etc.
2009-03-06, 5846👍, 0💬

What is LeaseTime, SponsershipTime,RenewonCallTime and LeaseManagerPollTime?
What is LeaseTime, SponsershipTime,RenewonCallTim e& LeaseManagerPollTime? The Client Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the Router with their current dynamic IP address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that the user will be "leased" this dynamic ...
2009-03-06, 5064👍, 0💬

What's the Date object using JavaScript?
What's the Date object using JavaScript? Time inside a date object is stored as milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970. new Date(06,01,02) // produces "Fri Feb 02 1906 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)" new Date(06,01,02).toLocaleString( )// produces "Friday, February 02, 1906 00:00:00" new Date(06,...
2009-03-03, 4673👍, 0💬

What's Math Constants and Functions using JavaScript?
What's Math Constants and Functions using JavaScript? The Math object contains useful constants such as Math.PI, Math.E Math also has a zillion helpful functions. Math.abs(value); //absolute value Math.max(value1, value2); //find the largest Math.random() //generate a decimal number between 0 and 1 ...
2009-03-03, 4448👍, 0💬

How to test for bad numbers using JavaScript?
How to test for bad numbers using JavaScript? The global method, "isNaN()" can tell if a number has gone bad. var temperature = parseFloat(myTemperatureWidget .value);if(!isNaN(temperature)) { alert("Please enter a valid temperature."); }
2009-02-25, 4613👍, 0💬

How to convert numbers to strings using JavaScript?
How to convert numbers to strings using JavaScript? You can prepend the number with an empty string var mystring = ""+myinteger; or var mystring = myinteger.toString(); You can specify a base for the conversion, var myinteger = 14; var mystring = myinteger.toString(16); mystring will be "e".
2009-02-25, 4499👍, 0💬

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