Managing the software enterprise : software engineering and information systems in context / Patrick A.V. Hall and Juan Fern?ndez-Ramil.
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TextPublication details: Australia : Thomson, c2007.Description: xi, 441 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781844803545
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| 005.1 / GY.C 2006 The cognitive dynamics of computer science : | 005.1 / HA.A 2008 Agile software engineering / | 005.1 / HA.A 2008 Agile software engineering / | 005.1 / HA.M 2007 Managing the software enterprise : | 005.1 / HU.P 2005 PSP : a self-improvement process for software engineers / | 005.1 / HU.P 2005 PSP : a self-improvement process for software engineers / | 005.1 / HU.P 2005 PSP : a self-improvement process for software engineers / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: Software Within the Information Society -- PART I: THE SOCIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT -- 2. Organization and Business Context -- 3. Economic and Social Context -- 4. Ethics, Codes and Standards -- 5. Software and the Law -- PART II: PROCESSES FOR ACQUIRING AND EVOLVING SOFTWARE -- 6. Software Acquisition -- 7. Software Activities -- 8. Software Processes -- 9. Maintaining and Evolving Software -- PART III: MANAGING SOFTWARE PROCESSES -- 10. Managing Resources -- 11. Managing Work-Products and Digital Assets -- 12. Managing Quality -- 13. Managing Uncertainty and Risk -- 14. Conclusion: The Way Forward -- Appendix A: Modelling Notations
This book provides a fresh, contemporary perspective on how best to equip enterprises with appropriate IT infrastructures and products. Readers will learn how to strategically manage the relationship between software and organisations using enduring principles. In addition, this book provides a unique insight into managing and developing personnel who work on and with software. Procurement and marshalling of software and the skills required to sustain software in the face of a changing world and requirements are also covered. This book will be invaluable for Computing and Information Systems senior undergraduate and masters students whose subject of study requires strategic consideration of software development and project management.
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