Posts Tagged ‘language’

different blog stats

I recently stumbled upon a tool called AntConc in an archive-folder on an old external hard drive and couldn’t help but analyze my blog with it. So, what is AntConc anyway? It’s a linguistic tool to analyze to corpora (or text collections) by building concordances, which again can be analyzed in terms of word frequency,… Continue Reading →

Communication in Software Testing: Scrum

Introduction This post is the third and last in a three part series about communication and natural language in the context of software testing and software development in general. This will be done taking the register approach the way Douglas Biber and Susan Conrad proposed it into account. I will not conduct a full-fledged register… Continue Reading →

Communication in Software Testing: Waterfall

Introduction This post is the second in a three part series about communication and natural language in the context of software testing and software development in general. This will be done taking the register approach the way Douglas Biber and Susan Conrad proposed it into account. I will not conduct a full-fledged register analysis, but… Continue Reading →

Communication in Software Testing

Introduction This post is the first in a three part series about communication and natural language in the context of software testing and software development in general. This will be done taking the register approach the way Douglas Biber and Susan Conrad proposed it into account. I will not conduct a full-fledged register analysis, but… Continue Reading →