Sentences with phrase «code review tools»

Trained staff in use of release process and code review tools, both locally and internationally.
A recent set of commits in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) code review tool from a Sony engineer shows the ability to block calls from unknown numbers, private numbers, pay phones or any numbers not in a user's contact list.
AP further added that there are references to Marlin in the AOSP code review tool from a Qualcomm engineer.
In Chromium Gerrit, an open source code review tool for Chrome OS, there's a line of code that states, «add Assistant feature flags changes accordingly» and another that says, «Assistant service provides core Google Assistant functionality.»

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On the biggies—trails.com and localhikes.com, as well as with the online tool Nature Find (visit nwf.org, the National Wildlife Federation's website)-- you can search locations by zip code and read detailed information, including trail length, level of difficulty, scenery you'll see along the way and hiker reviews.
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After a thorough review of available digital video capture and code programs, our project selected StudioCode ™ as the most comprehensive and customizable software tool for analysis and study of elementary classroom based inquiry science lessons.
Noting that the Tax Court had not previously addressed the issued of technology assisted review tools, Judge Buch concluded that the use of predictive coding in this case would provide a «happy medium» that would address both parties» concerns.
Predictive coding is a powerful tool to help speed legal review, but it isn't a silver bullet.
As predictive coding has evolved into «technology - assisted review,» machine learning and other AI tools have created some amazing results that offer ways to improve that whole area of practice, save costs and help clients and the court system.
«There is a myth in our industry that predictive coding and other smart review tools are only useful and cost - effective in large - scale commercial... Read More»
TAR tools, including predictive coding, can be used to review information in real time.
To manage these matters, programmers have built batteries of software tools: app stores, self - updating packages, code reviews, agile pairing, dependency management, FOSS libraries, Git, pull requests, fuzzing, lint, unit testing, static analysis, m4 macros, IDEs, Haskell, Lambda calculus....
If you are among those attending the annual conference this week of the International Legal Technology Association, you could have a shot at winning $ 100 cash on the spot and other technology products — and also learn how Catalyst's Insight Predict gives you the power to succeed with e-discovery search and review like no other predictive coding tool.
Efficiencies can be provided in many ways, including by retaining an expert to handle the forensic collection, agreeing on search terms with counsel to limit the data collected, using predictive coding, and reviewing documents in a hosted review tool.
We provide secure and timely access to relevant information using a comprehensive range of litigation and eDiscovery technology solutions ranging from data forensics, including Remlox ™ our proprietary tool for remote data collection, early case assessment, document imaging and coding through to secure cloud - based hosting and review.
BENEFITS: • Improves control over law firm bill review process, including ability to identify trends and gain deeper visibility into law firm spending • Achieves 100 % paperless billing process with law firms, which supports corporate objective of environmental sustainability in business operations • Enables easy collaboration with colleagues inside the company, regardless of where they are located and whether they are travelling • Standardized coding and processing of law firm invoices produces tremendous efficiency gains for legal department • Robust reporting tools allow quick analysis of monthly legal budget across practice areas, easy tracking of matters and more precise assessment of spending by law firm
Essentially, predictive coding itself serves as a culling tool, by scanning data to determine what is likely responsive and what is not, to arrive at a set of data that is at least worthy of review, if not ready to produce.
While predictive coding has been proven to drastically decrease the time and expense of document review, like any technology - driven process, it requires an upfront investment and deployment of a new tool.
This approach enables the LexisNexis team to concentrate on PreDiscovery level by developing on a strong base of powerful early case assessment tools and integrating predictive coding, data analytics, and intelligent review devices across the workflow.
Our in - house document collection and analysis tools, including the use of technology - assisted review (such as predictive coding) help to increase efficiencies, find the important documents sooner, and reduce costs.
The tool keeps track of the kinds of distractions that employees might get, as well as whether the right processes like one - on - one reviews and code collaboration, happen.
«By using modularity and composition of powerful but simple tools like MERKLEBRANCHVERIFY and single tail - call recursion to construct MAST we enable a complex and desirable feature while minimizing changes to the consensus code, review burden, and acquired technical debt.»
Professional Summary: * Seven years of experience in IT industry comprising Linux System Administration, Build / Release management, Amazon Web Services and DevOps * Experience in working on Agile operations process and tools area (Code review, unit test automation, Build & Release automation, Environment, Service, Incident and Change Management).
Software Engineer, Networks Solutions Sector (08/1998 — 12/1999) • Participate in development of data and code download from OMCR feature for CDMA network • Analyze and audit transcoder (Central Base Station Control) for various sites across the United States • Initialize transcoder system software for validation of functionality through download of software by UDP based fscap tool • Gather requirements for the modification and enhancement of existing software features • Participate in reviews of software requirement specifications for high level and low - level designs • Lead lab support, testing, and integration team of Transcoder Subsystem Test Group • Provide lab support for workstations, transcoder troubleshooting, and regression testing
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