Archive for the ‘Software Engineering’ Category

Forthcoming Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 3

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

This is a revised, edited, cross-referenced and thematically organized volume of selected DumpAnalysis.org blog posts about crash dump analysis and debugging written in October 2008 - June 2009 for software engineers developing and maintaining products on Windows platforms, quality assurance engineers testing software on Windows platforms and technical support and escalation engineers dealing with complex software issues. The third volume features:

- 15 new crash dump analysis patterns
- 29 new pattern interaction case studies
- Trace analysis patterns
- Updated checklist
- Fully cross-referenced with Volume 1 and Volume 2
- New appendixes

Product information:

  • Title: Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 3
  • Author: Dmitry Vostokov
  • Language: English
  • Product Dimensions: 22.86 x 15.24
  • Paperback: 404 pages
  • Publisher: Opentask (20 December 2009)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-906717-43-8
  • Hardcover: 404 pages
  • Publisher: Opentask (30 January 2010)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-906717-44-5

Back cover features 3D computer memory visualization image.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

Laptop Reviews

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

DumpAnalysis.org accepts hardware such as laptops for reviewing in relation to their suitability for extreme debugging, virtualization, trace analysis, computer forensics, memory dump analysis, visualization and auralization. If you work for a H/W company like HP, Apple, Dell, Acer, Sony or any other respectable manufacturer please don’t hesitate to forward this post to your management: it could be your company brand or laptop model that debugging and software technical support community chooses next time of upgrade or for T&D / R&D! H/W reviews will be posted on the main portal page which currently has an audience of more than 200,000 unique visitors per year from more than 30,000 network locations (*).

If your company is interested please don’t hesitate to use this contact form:

http://www.dumpanalysis.org/contact

(*) From Google Analytics report.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

Electronic Version of Debugged! Magazine

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Responding to numerous requests and suggestions I plan to make magazine interior excluding promotional vouchers available for free download. If someone needs covers including back covers where I put tips and tables to be used as posters or certification vouchers printed inside then they should buy the magazine from Amazon or other bookshops.

This initiative will be accompanied by a smart marketing trick that I plan to unveil in a few days together with the magazine website.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

RADII Process Illustrated

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Previously introduced RADII software development process acquires definite shape as a product supportability driven software support tools development process. In summary, supportability of a product gives rise to Requirements, they expand into Architecture segments, then into Design segments, then into Implementation segments, and finally, into several Improvement phases. In short, RADII:

Every segment is a separate troubleshooting or debugging tool. All segments share elements of RADII via DebugWare patterns and can be further refined via iterative and incremental SDLC if needed.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

x64 Windows Debugging: Practical Foundations

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

The digital version of the book is finally available:

x64 Windows Debugging: Practical Foundations

Paperback should be available in 1-2 weeks on Amazon and other stores. When working on the book I fixed errors in the previous x86 version. Errata file for it should be available tomorrow.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

More Practical Foundations Series

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

OpenTask plans to expand its Practical Foundations series and publish the following 2 books for the forthcoming Memory Dump Analysis Fundamentals certification (Unix track) being developed by Memory Analysis and Debugging Institute:

  • Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X Debugging: Practical Foundations (ISBN: 978-1906717773)

  • 64-bit Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X Debugging: Practical Foundations (ISBN: 978-1906717780)

  • - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

    Debugged! MZ/PE June issue is out

    Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

    Finally the issue is available on Amazon and through other sellers:

    Debugged! MZ/PE: Modeling Software Defects

    Buy from Amazon

    I’m now planning the September issue and post details later. 

    - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

    Forthcoming Debugged! MZ/PE June issue

    Sunday, July 12th, 2009

    The second issue of the magazine was put into production today and should be available after one or two weeks on Amazon, B&N and other booksellers worldwide.

    Title: Debugged! MZ/PE: Modeling Software Defects
    Authors: Konstantin Chebotarev, Kapildev Ramlal, Dmitry Vostokov
    ISBN: 1906717680
    ISBN-13: 978-1906717681
    Annotation: Welcome to the second issue of Debugged! MZ/PE magazine! It brings fault injection into new light and features articles discussing software defect construction via DLL injection, modeling CPU spikes and runaway exception processing. This issue also includes a memory dump analysis certification voucher. Back cover features WinDbg breakpoint and tracing command summary for easy desk reference. - Dmitry Vostokov - Editor-in-Chief

    - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

    RADII and SDSD

    Saturday, July 4th, 2009

    Supportability is similar to serviceability and while working on DebugWare book I realized that writing support tools needs its own buzz word like model-driven software design. Hence SDSD acronym was born a few days ago:

    SDSD

    Supportability-Driven Software Design

    or

    Support-Driven Software Design

    or

    Serviceability-Driven Software Design

    Thinking about where to insert requirements, architecture and design led me to another acronym:

    RADII

    Requirements, Architecture, Design, Implementation and Improvement

    The plural form of radius signifies the fact that there is a plurality of ways how SDLC can be implemented. Improvement is similar to Maintenance.

    - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

    Software Defect Construction

    Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

    This is the main topic of the forthcoming next issue of Debugged MZ/PE magazine. The most close term is called “fault injection” but I rediscovered it as a “software defect construction”, “software defect simulation” or “software defect modeling”. The latter term is also used to refer to construction of mathematical models related to software product quality and corresponding statistics but “modeling software defects” seems appropriate subtitle for the magazine front cover picture… Software defect construction is more general term than fault injection. The latter is used for testing but we want to simulate bugs and abnormal system conditions to study debugging and memory dump analysis techniques or to build reproduction environments. I actually recently found and bought the used copy of this book:

    Software Fault Injection: Inoculating Programs Against Errors

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    and plan to write my own book with the following working title later:

    Software Defect Construction: Simulation and Modeling of Software Bugs (ISBN: 978-1906717759)

    - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

    Software Engineering for Memory Analysis

    Thursday, June 4th, 2009

    Sometimes I’m asked about a broad software engineering book to recommend for general memory dump analysis that covers software architecture, design methods and diagramming languages like UML, programming languages, concurrency, real-time issues and many other topics you need to know to have systems understanding that helps in problem identification and debugging. Here’s the book that I was fortunate to buy 4-5 years ago in a book shop and is a sheer pleasure to read:

    Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems

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    Today I found that there even exists an OMG certification based on it:

    http://www.omg.org/ocres/exam-info.htm

    I might try later this summer. 

    - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -