2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Minty-Fresh™.

Crunchy numbers

Featured image

A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 2,200 times in 2010. That’s about 5 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 3 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 9 posts. There were 3 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 93kb.

The busiest day of the year was November 23rd with 32 views. The most popular post that day was Physical design vs. logical design (part I).

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were:

  • users.dimi.uniud.it,
  • sole.dimi.uniud.it,
  • lmodules.com,
  • facebook.com, and
  • linkedin.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for logical design diagram, logical design vs physical design, andrea baruzzo, logical design and physical design, and difference between logical and physical design.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

  1. Physical design vs. logical design (part I) July 2009
  2. Physical design vs. logical design (part II) July 2009
  3. How testable is a software architecture? August 2009
  4. About cardinalities and multiplicities in UML associations November 2008
  5. On the difference between data and object models August 2010
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About Andrea Baruzzo

Andrea Baruzzo is an author, a research fellow of the University of Udine, and an independent consultant. He has a strong experience in UML modeling and object-oriented technology, applying OOA/OOD in a wide variety of business applications. As a technical author he is a columnist on the magazine “Computer Programming” since 1999 and since 2003 he writes regularly for the column "Object-Oriented Design". As a research fellow, he is actively involved in the following two main areas: - software engineering, concerning in particular the automatic validation and verification of models; - knowledge representation, information filtering and retrieval; - [semantic] digital libraries, semantic Web, and service-oriented architectures (SOA). Andrea Baruzzo’s Specialties: Helping development teams to bridge the gap between analysis and design using models. Getting all team members to speak the same language, distilling the core of a complex domain and distilling out implicit knowledge in the models.

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