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ShoeBar Associates Releases White Paper on Software SOPs

Dedham, MA (PRWEB) December 10, 2013

ShoeBar Associates announces the availability of a no-cost resource "Thoughts for Developing Software Quality Procedures," intended to aid FDA-regulated companies which need to set up a formal software quality infrastructure.

Though the same quality requirements apply everywhere, every organization manages its software development differently. This guide, distilled from years of SOP development and refinement for medical device and related companies, provides a standard SOP structure, but within that asks the questions needed to tailor SOPs to a company's unique organization and needs. According to Brian Shoemaker, Principal Consultant at ShoeBar Associates, "The one-size-fits-all approach to these SOPs isn't useful. Template SOPs are available elsewhere, but these never fit what a specific company needs."

In contrast, "Thoughts for Developing Sofware Quality Procedures" outlines the topics and asks the questions necessary for a company to develop its own SOPs for regulated medical product software development. All standard procedure topics are addressed, from software quality planning and software development processes down to issue tracking, configuration management, and software release. Thoughts for each document are organized according to a typical SOP outline, but this outline is not mandatory.

To download this valuable free white paper, please visit our website at http://www.shoebarassoc.com.

About ShoeBar Associates

Headquartered in Dedham, Massachusetts, USA, ShoeBar Associates is a consultancy focused on software quality and software validation related services for regulated healthcare products companies.

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Joomla! Ignite at JWC13 – 2 Peter Bui – Video


Joomla! Ignite at JWC13 - 2 Peter Bui
Peter Bui actually admitted in public that he is obsessed! Hailing from Sydney, Australia, is the founder and lead decibel jockey of the JoomlaBe.at podcast....

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Ford stands by 'every word' he told Black about Toronto Star reporter

CTVNews.ca Staff Published Monday, December 9, 2013 12:05PM EST Last Updated Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:37PM EST

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stands by every word he said in a TV interview in which he appeared to infer that a Toronto Star reporter is a pedophile.

Ford was asked about the interview with former media baron Conrad Black during a news conference Tuesday afternoon that focused on the city budget.

I stand by every word I said with Mr. Black in my interview, Ford said, before quickly exiting the news conference.

During the TV interview, which aired Monday night, Black asked Ford about his privacy and media scrutiny. Ford spoke about a May 2012 incident in which he confronted Star reporter Daniel Dale, who was on public land near his Etobicoke home, working on a story about Ford trying to buy public land.

I guess the worst one was Daniel Dale in my backyard taking pictures, Ford said. I have little kids. When a guys taking pictures of little kids, I dont want to say that word but you start thinking, Whats this guy all about?

Dale has denied setting foot on Fords property. He also denied taking any pictures, and a police investigator found no evidence that he had. In an interview with The Canadian Press Tuesday, Dale called Fords comments to Black categorically false.

Its amazing. I dont know what to say about it, Dale said. In the calmest terms possible, it is unpleasant when the mayor of the biggest city in Canada essentially accuses you, or suggests, you are a pedophile.

In a later interview with CP24, Dale called Fords comments defamatory and said hes considering possible legal action, but has not made any decision.

I did talk today to a Star lawyer about my options here, he said.

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PRESS RELEASE: ADLER Real Estate AG: Subscription period for second convertible bond has started

PRESS RELEASE: ADLER Real Estate AG: Subscription period for second convertible bond has started

DGAP-News: ADLER Real Estate AG / Key word(s): Capital Reorganisation ADLER Real Estate AG: Subscription period for second convertible bond has started

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ADLER Real Estate AG: Subscription period for second convertible bond has started

- Issue of up to 1.0 million convertible bonds

- Placement agreements for 2.0 million convertible bonds already concluded

- Issue price of EUR 3.75 per note

- Financing of investments in residential portfolios

Hamburg, 10 December 2013. The subscription period for the second convertible bond of ADLER Real Estate AG, Frankfurt/M., (ISIN DE0005008007) has started. Following the approval of the prospectus required for the rights offer, investors can subscribe for the company's convertible bond in the time from 10 December until 23 December 2013. Subject of the rights offer are 1,000,000 notes in bearer form. With respect to further altogether 2,000,000 notes in bearer form, placement agreements already exist with two investors, to whom a corresponding number of subscription rights, conditional to the start of the rights offer, have been transferred by shareholders of the company.

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