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Testimonials
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Source: Don Bayly, Director of Engineering, Meeting Maker, Inc.
"Our cooperation with UniPro started in the beginning of 2004 as a
sustaining works project. Since then, UniPro significantly extended
their area of responsibility and became an essential part of our
development team. UniPro engineers have been working on some key
features and bug fixes that will benefit our customer base greatly.
Our decision of collaboration with UniPro has been good, and we are very
satisfied with the quality of the performed work. The well defined and
visible process and open communication reduce outsourcing risks and this
ensures the high productivity that we have come to expect from the
UniPro team."
Source: Rudy Koerner, QE Manager, iSpheres Inc.
"Our choice to work with UniPro was one of the best decisions we've ever
made. With UniPro, we not only got first-rate testers but also experienced,
dedicated Quality Engineers who were able to accomplish sophisticated design
reviews that have resulted in a much better final product. The company's
staff is thoroughly professional, highly knowledgable and has consistently
produced results that have exceeded our best expectations.
Many members of my company were intially skeptical about outsourcing some of
our SQA work overseas, but after working with UniPro there are no doubts.
Whether it involves the development of test automation, test coverage or
hands-on test execution, the rate of return for the amount of money we've
spent has been nothing short of outstanding."
Source:
Book. Java (TM) Language Specification (2nd Edition) by
Bill Joy, Guy Steele, James Gosling, Gilad Bracha. Addison-Wesley 2000.
"Preface. ...Many people have provided valuable
comments on this edition. Special thanks go to Roly Perera at Ergnosis and
to Leonid Arbuzov and his colleagues on Sun's Java platform conformance
team in Novosibirsk: Konstantin Bobrovsky, Natalia Golovleva, Vladimir
Ivanov, Alexei Kaigorodov, Serguei Katkov, Dmitri Khukhro, Eugene Latkin,
Ilya Neverov, Pavel Ozhdikhin, Igor Pyankov, Viatcheslav Rybalov, Serguei
Samoilidi, Maxim Sokolnikov, and Vitaly Tchaiko. Their thorough reading of
earlier drafts has greatly improved the accuracy of this specification."
(underlined are UniPro team members)
Source: Book. The JavaTM Virtual Machine Specification, Second Edition, by
Tim Lindholm, Frank Yellin. Addison-Wesley 1999.
"Preface. ...
We thank the many readers who combed through the first edition of this book
and brought problems to our attention. Several individuals and groups
deserve special thanks for pointing out problems or contributing directly to
the new material: Carla Schroer and her teams of compatibility testers in Cupertino,
California, and Novosibirsk, Russia (with special thanks to Leonid Arbuzov
and Alexei Kaigorodov), painstakingly wrote compatibility tests for each
testable assertion in the first edition. In the process they uncovered many
places where the original specification was unclear or incomplete."
(underlined are UniPro team members)
Source:
Book. The Java (TM) Programming Language, Third Edition by Ken Arnold,
James Gosling, David Holmes.
"Acknowledgements (Third Edition). ...The set of reviewers included new
faces and old friends, all helpful: Joshua Bloch, Joseph Bowbeer, Gilad
Bracha, Keith Edwards, Joshua Engel, Rich Gillam, Peter Haggar, Cay
Horstmann, Alexander Kuzmin, Doug Lea, Keith Lea, Tim Lindholm, David
Mendenhall, Andrew M. Morgan, Ray Ortigas, Brian Preston, Mark Schuldenfrei,
Peter Sparago, Guy Steele, Antoine Trux, and our Russian compatriots Leonid
Arbuzov, Valery Shakurov, Viatcheslav Rybalov, Eugene Latkin, Dmitri
Khukhro, Konstantin Anisimov, Alexei Kaigorodov, Oleg Oleinik, and Maxim
Sokolnikov." (underlined are UniPro team members)
Source: specification of JAXB technology, v.1.0
"Acknowledgements. ...Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Ryan Shoemaker have directly contributed content to the
specification and wrote the companion javadoc. The following JAXB technology team members
have been invaluable in keeping the specification effort on the right track: Tom Amiro,
Leonid Arbuzov, Evgueni Astigueevitch, Jennifer Ball, Carla Carlson, Patrick Curran,
Scott Fordin, Omar Fung, Peter Kacandes, Dmitry Khukhro, Tom Kincaid, K. Ari Krupnikov,
Ramesh Mandava, Bhakti Mehta, Ed Mooney, Ilya Neverov, Oleg Oleinik, Brian Ogata, Vivek
Pandey, Cecilia Peltier, Evgueni Rouban and Leslie Schwenk. The following people, all from
Sun Microsystems, have provided valuable input to this effort: Roberto Chinnici, Chris
Ferris, Mark Hapner, Eve Maler, Farrukh Najmi, Eduardo Pelegri-llopart, Bill Shannon and
Rahul Sharma." (underlined are UniPro team members)