PSP : a self-improvement process for software engineers / Watts S. Humphrey.
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TextSeries: The SEI series in software engineeringPublication details: Boston : Addison-Wesley, 2005.Description: xx, 346 p. : ill : 24 cmISBN: - 0321305493 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 9780321305497
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1: The Personal Process Strategy -- Chapter 2: The Baseline Personal Process -- Chapter 3: Measuring Software Size -- Chapter 4: Planning -- Chapter 5: Software Estimating -- Chapter 6: The PROBE Estimating Method -- Chapter 7: Software Planning -- Chapter 8: Software Quality -- Chapter 9: Design and Code Reviews -- Chapter 10: Software Design -- Chapter 11: The PSP Design Templates -- Chapter 12: Design Verification -- Chapter 13: Process Extensions -- Chapter 14: Using the Personal Software Process
This book describes and documents the PSP (Personal Software Process) for individual software developers, and introduces them to the TSP (Team Software Process) for teams. With examples and data drawn from real-world development projects, it shows how developers can better manage and dramatically improve their personal software process. In doing so, organizations become better able to deliver defect-free software on time and under budget. In short, this book is the industrial version of the author's Incredibly influential "A Discipline for Software Engineering." It build upon and modernizes that text (as well as Humphrey's previous PSP and TSP books) to present a contemporary and completely updated approach toward the highly important topic of software process improvement.
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