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Title: Configuration Management Principles and Practice by Anne Mette Jonassen Hass ISBN: 0-321-11766-2 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 30 December, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Complete survey of approaches for all SDLCs
Comment: This book lives up to its title by providing principles and practices. What makes it so special to the CM and SCM community is the thorough treatment of the subject in the large, and the attention the author pays to special needs and issues with respect to viewpoints.
In the large this book is a tutorial on configuration management, and its sub specialties (project- and production-CM, software configuration management with respect to major software development lifecycle and methodology approaches, and product configuration management).
Nothing is overlooked in this book. For example, the detailed discussions of how to align your CM requirements to maturity models and software process improvement methods, and international standards are invaluable to a wide spectrum of readers regardless of whether they are using CMM/CMMI, SPICE, Bootstrap, ISO 9001, US DoD, IEEE or other major standards. This book also offers tailored approaches form implementing CM and SCM for numerous SDLCs ranging from Agile methods to integrated product development to sequential development (and others).
I especially like the way core CM and SCM principles are covered to give a baseline of concepts and practices, then how those are applied to environments. In particular, the metrics, organizational considerations in the form of roles, and processes that can be adapted are invaluable.
This is one of the best books on CM and SCM I have in my library, and one to which I refer when I need a definitive answer to questions related to practices and processes. In addition to this book I also highly recommend visiting CM Crossroads (ASIN B00009P31G), which has a wealth of additional material that any practitioner - regardless of experience level - will find useful.
Rating: 5
Summary: Agile comes of age with good CM advice
Comment: Someone finally wrote a CM book that addresses agile development!
While the author gives a complete picture of configuration management for all environments, her chapter on CM for agile development is the missing piece of the agile approach. Some parts of this chapter are easy to implement and others not so easy. This is due to the lack of discipline in many agile groups more than unrealistic advice from the author.
Easy and necessary: supporting the agile principle of welcoming changing requirements, CM gives the team the ability to control configuration using tools and processes in the book. Delivering *working* software frequently requires a robust CM program so the right components are in the build. This also supports the agile principle that working software is the primary measure of progress. There is too many opportunities for error and rework when CM is not used.
Necessary, but not necessarily easy: build projects around motivated people is an agile principle. The problem is too many developers who have embraced agile development think it means getting rid of process. Agile is a process itself, and if you are to deliver working software frequently you need discipline where discipline is needed. CM is one critical area where this holds true. Motivating developers who are sloppy and convincing them that certain processes like CM are essential is the most difficult task to be faced.
I've worked in CMM level 3 shops, and am now managing an Agile team, so I've seen this from both ends. In both shops the key to success was CM. Until this book there was next to nothing written about it, and now that this book is available the agile developer and manager have something to guide them. This book will explain how to implement the process, which is something the CVS book does not do well because it is more about using a tool.
Rating: 2
Summary: Not very agile
Comment: Configuration Management principles and practices is a good introduction to the ideas of configuration management. There is rather much repetition in the book which makes it sometimes little boring to read however.
The biggest dissapointment of this book was that it's published in the agile software development series while it described and promotes quite strict configuration management. The chapters on agile development and iterative development are seperate and sometimes sometimes seem to almost conflict. Some quotes in the book almost directly go against agile development values/principles ("Fail to plan, plan to fail", everything needs to be documented, always have strict CCB etc). Much references to quality systems and CMM in the book too.
For agile CM better check the pragmatic programmers CVS book (on their web site) or the "Software configuration management patterns" book.
I would have rated the book with 3 stars if it wouldn't be published in the agile development series. Also I hope that the editors of the agile development series select the books little more careful!
Average book.
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Title: Software Configuration Management Patterns: Effective Teamwork, Practical Integration by Stephen P. Berczuk, Brad Appleton ISBN: 0201741172 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 04 November, 2002 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
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Title: Software Release Methodology by Michael E. Bays, Michael Bays ISBN: 0136365647 Publisher: Pearson Education POD Pub. Date: 23 June, 1999 List Price(USD): $53.00 |
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Title: Practical CM: Best Configuration Management Practices for the 21st Century (Year 2004 Edition with CD-ROM) by David D. Lyon ISBN: 0966124820 Publisher: Raven Pub Co Pub. Date: 01 January, 2003 List Price(USD): $60.00 |
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Title: A Guide to Software Configuration Management by Alexis Leon ISBN: 1580530729 Publisher: Artech House Publishers Pub. Date: 01 April, 2000 List Price(USD): $83.00 |
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Title: Software Configuration Management Strategies and Rational ClearCase: A Practical Introduction (TheADDP9 Object Technology Series) by Brian A. White ISBN: 0201604787 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 25 August, 2000 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
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