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News Release from: Cynllun Trosolwg
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 October 2006
Creating software for quality, costed
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A seminar entitled 'From requirements to code, seamlessly - Producing what it says on the tin' will be presented at the next IT Wales Business Club event
A seminar entitled 'From requirements to code, seamlessly - Producing what it says on the tin' will be presented at the next IT Wales Business Club event Dr Dave Jennings and Esther Jennings, both directors of West Wales-based software house, Cynllun Trosolwg, will show how high quality requirements can be produced using state of the art tools and techniques, at the meeting to be held in Swansea University, on 7th November 2006
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The evening seminar will explain how high quality requirement specifications can save organisations time and money in later development phases.
The requirements can be modelled and tested using best-in-class tools and techniques which generate the code automatically.
The result is predictable, products are more reliable - and get to market faster.
The seminar is free but booking in advance is essential.
To reserve your place, visit the bookings page on the ITWales web site.
Alternatively, contact Cynllun Trosolwg direct.
Cynllun Trosolwg specialises in software engineering and design for medical, embedded and control applications.
Its experience and expertise in system and software development, together with best-in-class tools and techniques, keep development costs down and product quality high.
The company's methods encourage rigorous testing at all stages of development to minimise commercial risk.
The Cynllun Trosolwg experience is based on many years of commercial application within a collaborative framework at Cardiff University and in industry.
Clients are drawn from a wide range of industry sectors.
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