The last post discussed the “dancing bunnies” problem and offered a resolution by triggering an instinctive “danger” response from the user. While considering the problem, I started thinking: would this problem always exist? Is it a definitive feature of user-system interface, or is it a problem relating to the core of being “human”? We, the people of Troy The city of Troy was a secure system. …
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Code of Contact - The ins and outs of V²oIP & IMS programming
Code of Contact is a blog in RADVISION's blogs network.rnIn this blog, we cover development issues related to VoIP - from design, coding and testing to areas such as interoperability and standardization.
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System Security Through System Breakdown
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Secure System, Secure User
http://blog.radvision.com/codeofcontact/2008/11/12/secure-system-secure-user/Jeff Atwood of Coding Horror wrote some months back on the fake user interface, and its ability to trick innocent users into running malicious software. It was on my to-do list for a while, but now I noticed a link to another post from three years ago, discussing the “dancing bunnies” problem (aka …
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Let Me Slip Into Something More Comfortable
http://blog.radvision.com/codeofcontact/2008/11/10/let-me-slip-into-something-more-comfortable/How’s this? What? You don’t see any difference? Maybe it’s your RSS feed. Come closer. Look around. Still nothing? We changed! A new theme! New widgets! New homepage! New “about” pages (and easier contact forms)! We even moved to a new host and a new platform (and solved the annoying email notification for comments thing). …
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VoIP Survivor - IMS & V²oIP industry insights
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Video over Enterprise - Video and video applications with an enterprise slant
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8 Applications I’d Like to Have on my Future Desktop Video Conferencing Solution
http://blog.radvision.com/videooverenterprise/2008/10/21/8-a...use my FVCS as easy and as natural as I use it in the office. I want to be able to connect partners, suppliers, colleagues who are not part of the organization to conference calls as easy as I can connect peers. I don’t really care about details (FW traversal is a necessary). It just has to work.
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How Technical Should a Product Manager Be?
http://www.productbeautiful.com/2008/09/18/how-technical-sho...18 September 2008 Recently, the CrankyPM was in top form with her post about the 6 Types of Software Engineers. That kicked up an interesting response from a developer, who attempted to classify the 4 Types of Product Managers. The response post re-raised the age old Product Management qualification question: “How Technical Should a Product Manager Be?” There are two big philosophical battles for Product Manager qualifications: level of technical competence, and level
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VoIP Survivor
http://voipsite.blogspot.com/2008/09/voip-survivor_12.htmlTypes of Product Managers Ran over at Code of Contact just wrote about the 4 types of product managers. It’s a great read for product managers and engineers. As a Product Manager myself, I hope I am tagged as the super star by them.
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Friday fun: the personas of our teams
http://www.pragmaticmarketing.com/blogs/productmarketing/arc...characterization of product management. He suggests that there are only two characteristics to consider. Has technical skills = (True/False)Knows what he wants = (True/False) (Knowing that some product managers can't understand Boolean logic, he also provides a handy chart.)
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Friday fun: the personas of our teams
http://www.pragmaticmarketing.com/blogs/productmarketing/arc...characterization of product management. He suggests that there are only two characteristics to consider. Has technical skills = (True/False)Knows what he wants = (True/False) (Knowing that some product managers can't understand Boolean logic, he also provides a handy chart.)
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Types of Product Managers and Video Quality Hurdles
http://blog.radvision.com/voipsurvivor/2008/09/12/types-of-p...Types of Product Managers Ran over at Code of Contact just wrote about the 4 types of product managers. It’s a great read for product managers and engineers. As a Product Manager myself, I hope I am tagged as the super star by them.
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I'm just a simple DBA on a complex production system
http://prodlife.wordpress.comhow to succeed tells you nothing about success and so much about that person. And me? I believe that the most important thing is to never stop learning. *** Another secret of success is to read good blogs My latest favorite is http://blog.radvision.com/codeofcontact/ Its about VOIP, which is not exactly an area I’m interested in. Still, I find the blog fascinating, because it keeps touching the core issues of software engineering. Design, interfaces, simplicity, protocols, project management.
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SF Signal - A Science Fiction Blog
http://www.sfsignal.comWil Wheaton]SciFi Scanner interviews Time senior writer Jeffrey Kluger (co-author of the book on which the film Apollo 13 was based) and lists Five Things You Didn't Know About Apollo 13.@Code of Contact: Science Fiction Books Worth Reading Twice. Farkers photoshop Star Wars characters into other movies. Funny stuff... Comments (2) | PermaLink | Category: Tidbits Posted by John DeNardo at Thursday August 28, 2008 at 12:06 AM
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