Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies
Proven techniques for software engineering success

This in-depth volume examines software engineering topics that are not covered elsewhere: the question of why software engineering has developed more than 2,500 programming languages; problems with traditional definitions of software quality; and problems with common metrics, "lines of code," and "cost per defect" that violate standard economic assumptions. The book notes that a majority of "new" projects are actually replacements for legacy applications, illustrating that data mining for lost requirements should be a standard practice. Difficult social engineering issues are also covered, such as how to minimize harm from layoffs and downsizing.

Software Engineering Best Practices explains how to effectively plan, size, schedule, and manage software projects of all types, using solid engineering procedures. It details proven methods, from initial requirements through 20 years of maintenance. Portions of the book have been extensively reviewed by key engineers from top companies, including IBM, Microsoft, Unisys, and Sony.

  • Manage Agile, hierarchical, matrix, and virtual software development teams
  • Optimize software quality using JAD, OFD, TSP, static analysis, inspections, and other methods with proven success records
  • Use high-speed functional metrics to assess productivity and quality levels
  • Plan optimal organization, from small teams through more than 1,000 personnel
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Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies
Proven techniques for software engineering success

This in-depth volume examines software engineering topics that are not covered elsewhere: the question of why software engineering has developed more than 2,500 programming languages; problems with traditional definitions of software quality; and problems with common metrics, "lines of code," and "cost per defect" that violate standard economic assumptions. The book notes that a majority of "new" projects are actually replacements for legacy applications, illustrating that data mining for lost requirements should be a standard practice. Difficult social engineering issues are also covered, such as how to minimize harm from layoffs and downsizing.

Software Engineering Best Practices explains how to effectively plan, size, schedule, and manage software projects of all types, using solid engineering procedures. It details proven methods, from initial requirements through 20 years of maintenance. Portions of the book have been extensively reviewed by key engineers from top companies, including IBM, Microsoft, Unisys, and Sony.

  • Manage Agile, hierarchical, matrix, and virtual software development teams
  • Optimize software quality using JAD, OFD, TSP, static analysis, inspections, and other methods with proven success records
  • Use high-speed functional metrics to assess productivity and quality levels
  • Plan optimal organization, from small teams through more than 1,000 personnel
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Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies

Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies

by Capers Jones
Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies

Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies

by Capers Jones

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Proven techniques for software engineering success

This in-depth volume examines software engineering topics that are not covered elsewhere: the question of why software engineering has developed more than 2,500 programming languages; problems with traditional definitions of software quality; and problems with common metrics, "lines of code," and "cost per defect" that violate standard economic assumptions. The book notes that a majority of "new" projects are actually replacements for legacy applications, illustrating that data mining for lost requirements should be a standard practice. Difficult social engineering issues are also covered, such as how to minimize harm from layoffs and downsizing.

Software Engineering Best Practices explains how to effectively plan, size, schedule, and manage software projects of all types, using solid engineering procedures. It details proven methods, from initial requirements through 20 years of maintenance. Portions of the book have been extensively reviewed by key engineers from top companies, including IBM, Microsoft, Unisys, and Sony.

  • Manage Agile, hierarchical, matrix, and virtual software development teams
  • Optimize software quality using JAD, OFD, TSP, static analysis, inspections, and other methods with proven success records
  • Use high-speed functional metrics to assess productivity and quality levels
  • Plan optimal organization, from small teams through more than 1,000 personnel

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071621625
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 11/05/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 608
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Capers Jones was the founder and chairman of Software Productivity Research (SPR) where he retains the title of Chief Scientist Emeritus. He is the author of Estimating Software Costs, Second Edition and Applied Software Measurement.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to Software Engineering
Chapter 2. The History of Software Engineering: 1946 to 2009
chapter 3. Types of Software Engineering by Industry
Chapter 4: Types of Software Engineering by size of Application
Chapter 5. Software engineering by activity
Chapter 6. Successful software engineering
Chapter 7. Successful software engineering by application nature
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