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245 0 0 _aSoftware management /
_cedited by Donald J. Reifer.
250 _a7th ed
264 1 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bWiley-Interscience,
_cc2006.
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2007]
300 _a1 PDF (600 pages).
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aPractitioners ;
_v16
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aForeword (Barry Boehm) -- Preface (Donald J. Reifer) -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Software Management's Seven Deadly Sins (Donald J. Reifer) -- Principles of Software Engineering Project Management (Donald J. Reifer) -- The "3 P's" of Software Management (Donald J. Reifer) -- Why Big Software Projects Fail: The 12 Key Questions (Watts Humphrey) -- Critical Success Factor in Software Projects (John S. Reel) -- Chapter 2. Life Cycle Models -- A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement (Barry W. Boehm) -- Bridging Agile and Traditional Methods (Paul E. McMahon) -- Coping with the New Paradigms (Walker Royce) -- Chapter 3. Process Improvement -- Successful Process Implementation (Anna Borjesson and Lars Mathiassen) -- The Definitive Paper: Quantifying the Benefits of Software Process Improvement (Donald J. Reifer, Al Chatmon Doug Walters) -- Process Improvenlent for Small Organizations (Declan P. Kelly. and Bill Cuilleton) -- The Clash of Two Cultures: Project Versus Process Management (Rob Thomssett) -- Chapter 4. Project Management -- The Mythical Man-Month After 20 Years (Frederick P. Brooks Jr) -- Traditional Software Management Approaches (Donald J. Reifer) -- In-House Software Development: What Project Management Practices Lead to Success? (June M. Verner and William M. Evanco) -- The Nine Deadly Sins of Project Planning (Steve McConnelI) -- Chapter 5. Planning Fundamentals -- 2 1 Project Management Success Tips (Karl E. Wiegers) -- Requirements Management: The Search for Nirvana (Donald J. Reifer) -- Requirements Engineering as a Success Factor in Software Projects (Hubert F. Hofmann and Franz Lehner) -- The Secrets of Planning Success (Michael S. Deutsch) -- The Slacker's Guide to Project Tracking (James Davison, Tim Mackinnon, and Michael RoyIe) -- Chapter 6. Software Estimating -- Software Project Estimation: An Overview (Richard D. Stutzke) -- Software Engineering Economics (Sunita Chuluni and Barry Boehm) -- Web Development: Estimating Quick-to-Market Software (Donald J. Reifer).
505 8 _aSoftware Size Estimation of Object-Oriented Systems (Luiz A. Laranjeira) -- Chapter 7. Organizing for Success -- Staffing and Organization in the Engineering of Systems (David W. Oliver) -- The Core Competence of the Corporation (C. K. Prahalad and G. Hamid) -- Survival Patterns in Fast-Moving Software Organizations (Lena Holmberg and Lars Mathiassen) -- Chapter 8. Staffing Essentials -- Fear of Trying: The Plight of Rookie Project Managers (Roger Pressman) -- Coaching the Rookie Manager (Luke Hohmann) -- Training Developers in Critical Skills (Ahmed Seffah) -- Ten Lessons Learned from Implementing Integrated Product Teams (Paul R. Popick and Sarah A. Sheard) -- The Softer Side of Project Management (Janice Strauss) -- Chapter 9. Direction Advice -- The Human Side of Management (T. Teal) -- Motivating and Keeping Software Developers (Ken Whitaker) -- Successful Software Management: 14 Lessons Learned (Johanna Rothman) -- A Tale of Three Developers (Donald J. Reifer) -- Chapter 10. Visibility and Control -- Controlling Software Projects (Paul Rook) -- Earned Value Project Management (Quentin W. Fleming and Joel M. Koppelman) -- Software Configuration Management: A Discipline with Added Value (Tresa Butler, Verla Standley, Elaine Sullivan, and Faith Turner) -- Managing Software Quality with Defects (David Card) -- Why Bad Things Happen to Good Projects (Karen Mackey) -- Chapter 11. Software Risk and Recovery Management -- Understanding Risk Management (Software Technology Support Center) -- Software Risk Management: Principles and Practices (Barry W Boehm) -- Large-Scale Project Management Is Risk Management (Robert N. Charette) -- A Project Risk Metric (Robert W Ferguson) -- Catastrophe Disentanglement: Getting Software Projects Back on Track (E. M. Bennatan) -- Chapter 12. Metrics and Measurement -- Metrics and Management: A Primer (Donald J. Reifer) -- Back to the Basics: Measurement and Metrics (Tim Perkins, Roald Petersorn. and Larry Smith) -- Implementing Effective Software Metrics Programs (Tracy Hall and Norman Fenton).
505 8 _aSoftware Defect Reduction Top 10 List (Barry W Boehm and Victor R. Basili) -- Metrics for Small Projects: Experiences at the SED (Ross Grable, Jacquelyn Jernigan, Casey Pogue, and Dale Divis) -- Chapter 13. Acquisition Management Issues -- Software Acquisition Management (John J Marciniak) -- Managing Subcontracts (Claire L. Brown,David "R. A," Neale, and Kenneth E. Nidiffer) -- Software Licensing: A Missed Opportunity (Donald J. Reifer) -- Chapter 14. Emerging Management Topics -- Distributed Development: Insights, Challenges, and Solutions (Paul McMahon) -- The Evolution of Distribution Project Management (Kenneth E . Nidiffer and Dana Dolan) -- Managing Product Lines, Architecture, and Reuse (Donald J. Reifer) -- Improving the Security of Networked Systems (Julia Allen, Christopher Alberts, Sandi Behrens, Barbara Laswell, and William W ilson) -- Managing at Light Speed (Lynn Carrier) -- Strategic Information Technology Management: Managing Organizational, Political, and Technological Forces (Keith Schildt, Suzann Beaumaster, and Marcie Edwards) -- Information Resources Management: New Era, New Rules (John D. Hwang) -- Annotated Bibliography -- Glossary -- About the Authors.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aThis Seventh Edition of Donald Reifer's popular, bestselling tutorial summarizes what software project managers need to know to be successful on the job. The text provides pointers and approaches to deal with the issues, challenges, and experiences that shape their thoughts and performance. To accomplish its goals, the volume explores recent advances in dissimilar fields such as management theory, acquisition management, globalization, knowledge management, licensing, motivation theory, process improvement, organization dynamics, subcontract management, and technology transfer.Software Management provides software managers at all levels of the organization with the information they need to know to develop their software engineering management strategies for now and the future. The book provides insight into management tools and techniques that work in practice. It also provides sufficient instructional materials to serve as a text for a course in software management.This new edition achieves a balance between theory and practical experience. Reifer systematically addresses the skills, knowledge, and abilities that software managers, at any level of experience, need to have to practice their profession effectively.This book contains original articles by leaders in the software management field written specifically for this tutorial, as well as a collection of applicable reprints. About forty percent of the material in this edition has been produced specifically for the tutorial. Contents:. Introduction. Life Cycle Models. Process Improvement. Project Management. Planning Fundamentals. Software Estimating. Organizing for Success. Staffing Essentials. Direction Advice. Visibility and Control. Software Risk Management. Metrics and Measurement. Acquisition Management. Emerging Management Topics"The challenges faced by software project managers are the gap between what the customers can envision and the reality on the ground and how to deal with the risks associated with this gap in delivering a product that meets requirements on time and schedule at the target costs. This tutorial hits the mark by providing project managers, practitioners, and educators with source materials on how project managers can effectively deal with this risk."-Dr. Kenneth E. Nidiffer, Systems & Software Consortium, Inc."The volume has evolved into a solid set of foundation works for anyone trying to practice software management in a world that is increasingly dependent on software release quality, timeliness, and productivity."-Walker Royce, Vice President, IBM Software Services-Rational.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
650 0 _aComputer software
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655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _aBibliographies
695 _aBiographies
695 _aBiological system modeling
695 _aBooks
695 _aCapability maturity model
695 _aComputational modeling
695 _aCoordinate measuring machines
695 _aCultural differences
695 _aDictionaries
695 _aElectric breakdown
695 _aEstimation
695 _aIEEE standards
695 _aIndustries
695 _aMeasurement
695 _aModeling
695 _aMonitoring
695 _aOrganizations
695 _aOrganizing
695 _aProductivity
695 _aProgramming
695 _aProject management
695 _aQuality assurance
695 _aReliability
695 _aRisk management
695 _aSchedules
695 _aSecurity
695 _aSoftware
695 _aSoftware development
695 _aSoftware engineering
695 _aSoftware measurement
695 _aSoftware quality
695 _aSoftware systems
695 _aSpirals
695 _aStandards organizations
695 _aTerminology
695 _aTesting
695 _aTraining
695 _aTutorials
700 1 _aReifer, Donald J., ,
_d1943-
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online Service),
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710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
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