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ABSTRACT:
Forrester and Coverity Explain How to Ensure the Integrity of Application Architecture in Agile and Waterfall Environments.
The consistent use of sound application architecture is key to the success of software development. In modern design environments, whether agile or waterfall, the pressures of delivering high integrity code on time and on budget conspire to compromise application architecture, and ultimately the quality and security of your code. Application architecture is not simply something that occurs at the beginning of development. Rather, it is a critical, ongoing concern that extends across the application lifecycle - particularly with larger code bases. When enforced, application architecture eliminates dangerous upward or circular dependencies that cause security vulnerabilities and quality defects. It also helps developers use a consistent structure that facilitates the reuse of code, and ultimately lowers the cost of maintaining your software. When ignored, the slow decay of an application's architecture leads to the early obsolescence of code, slashing the long term ROI of development efforts.

Join Coverity CTO Ben Chelf and Forrester senior analyst Mike Gualtieri December 4th at 10:00 am PDT/1:00 pm EST for a technical webinar that explains the growing role and value of application architecture in software development today. Attendees will learn how application architecture impacts all developers, and how effectively setting and enforcing architectural rules in your code can reduce security and quality issues to lower the overall development costs.

Register today and find out how your organization can begin to control and derive value from a more consistent application architecture.



Speakers

Ben Chelf
Coverity, CTO
Ben was a founding member of the Stanford Computer Science Laboratory team that architected and developed Coverity's underlying technology. He is one of the world's leading experts on the commercial use of static source code analysis. He holds an M.S. and B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University. Ben frequently provides expert insight into software security and quality to the press, public audiences, and in published writings.

Mike Gualtieri
Forrester Senior Analyst
Mike has more than 20 years experience in software development and architecture. Mike came to Forrester from Bank of America where he worked in strategy and architecture for Web applications. Prior to Bank of America, Mike worked as a consultant providing development, architecture, and strategy services for clients including NASA, H.J. Heinz, eBay, Liberty Mutual, Avery Dennison, Thomas Publishing, Fleet Bank, and EMC.



BROWSE RELATED WEBCASTS
Application Development | Client-Server Architectures | Cost Benefit Analysis | Java | SOA | Software Development Tools | Web Services Architecture | Web Services Management

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