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Title: Successful Software Development (2nd Edition) by Scott E. Donaldson, Stanley G. Siegel ISBN: 0-13-086826-4 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 27 December, 2000 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $66.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (10 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Blends theory and real-world - thorough and easy to read
Comment: Rare is a technical text that can serve as a real world reference for practicing professionals as well as a college-level text, but this outstanding book manages to completely satisfy these two audiences.
The authors have structured the book's contents along the lines of a sequential life cycle; however, they are not promoting the classic waterfall development approach - just presenting processes and procedures in a logical order. The chapters can be read in sequence or you can skip around without getting lost. The book starts with a chapter on business case development, followed by chapters on project planning, software systems development, change control, product and process reviews, measurement, cultural change, and ending with a chapter on process improvement planning.
What I like most is the book starts with a strong emphasis on making a business case, followed by an in-depth look at project planning. These PM practices are essential to organizations seeking CMM Level 2 and above. I also like the way the book is illustrated because the processes and concepts depicted in the 200 illustrations distill the complexities of software engineering into easy-to-understand process areas.
This book will align nicely to SPICE, CMM, Bootstrap and ISO 9000-3, making it an excellent reference for mature organizations. I strongly recommend it to serious practitioners who are committed to mature practices. I also think it would be an excellent college-level text because it shows how the theoretical aspects of software engineering can be used in the "real world".
Rating: 5
Summary: Distills a complex subject into modular parts
Comment: This book cuts through the fog of competing standards and methodologies in the software engineering domain. It gives a clear picture of a process and associated procedures that can be effectively applied to any capability model (CMM, SPICE), process and procedures approach (TickIT, ISO 9000-3), and does so without drifting into any particular methodology. This is a key strength.
What I found especially valuable is the way the authors clearly illustrate processes as well as artifacts. For example, the Quantified Product Integrity Attributes illustration in chapter 6 distills on a single page a highly complex concept into an easy-to-understand storyboard. Another example, on the facing page is the Requirements Specification Evolution, which portrays a complex sequence in a single illustration. Since the book has around 200 illustrations, most of which are page size, in the book's 745 pages, getting a clear picture of the software development domain and its associated processes is easy. The text is clearly written and hits all of the key areas of software development, starting with business cases and project planning.
In this one book I have found processes, procedures and techniques that I can apply to both application delivery and service delivery for clients. Also, for the first time I was able to clearly see the "big picture" and how carefully thought-out development processes can be used to deliver value to end users instead of mere applications.
I highly recommend this book and give it a solid five stars.
Rating: 5
Summary: Clear, Well Organized, Thorough, Practical
Comment: This text is used as the reference book of choice in my company of over 40,000. The authors are known as industry leaders and this is book demonstrates it. Each chapter systematically addresses the software development process, customer relationship management through the change control board, and the organizational culture that surrounds transition to a high performance environment.
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Title: Quality Software Project Management by Robert T. Futrell, Donald F. Shafer, Linda I. Shafer ISBN: 0130912972 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 24 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $68.99 |
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Title: Managing Software Requirements: A Unified Approach (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series) by Dean Leffingwell, Don Widrig ISBN: 0201615932 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Pub. Date: 28 October, 1999 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Software Development: Building Reliable Systems by Marc Hamilton ISBN: 0130812463 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 22 March, 1999 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
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Title: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Programming, Third Edition by Greg M. Perry, Greg Perry ISBN: 0789729059 Publisher: Que Pub. Date: 20 November, 2002 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: 10 Minute Guide to Project Management by Jeff Davidson ISBN: 0028639669 Publisher: Alpha Books Pub. Date: August, 2000 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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