Articles about Analysis

If You Have a Slow Network Connection, You Can Prove It

Consumers pay high prices for private broadband access, but how can you be sure you’re getting what you pay for? Our step-by-step guide will make sure you don’t get fleeced.

Design Challenges in Sub-11nm Process Technologies

Dr. Shahin Nazarian has been conducting research on design and analysis of high speed, energy efficient circuits and has co-authored numerous papers in design, analysis and optimization.

Award Winning Research Conducted by Quandary Peak Experts

Two Quandary Peak experts and their teams presented their latest research at the twenty-sixth International Symposium on Software Reliability and Engineering, one of the most accredited IEEE events.

Could Better Testing Have Prevented Toyota’s Unintended Acceleration Problem?

When human health and safety depends on software, correct system operation is the most important concern. Unfortunately, a lack of proper testing and verification in such systems allows program defects to remain undetected and later turn into hazardous failures.

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Measuring Software Maintainability

Measuring software maintainability is non-trivial and there exists no single metric to measure it accurately. Maintainability is a multifaceted quality attribute; each of the facets must be analyzed to objectively measure it.

Expert at Quandary Peak Research Assists in Contract Dispute Case

Brad Ulrich, a senior engineer at Quandary Peak, is working on case about the development of electronic health record (EHR) software and software designed to meet Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) compliance standards.