Managing the Change: Software Configuration and Change Management: Software Best Practice 2

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| Rating | : | 4.43 (961 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 3540417850 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 280 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-02-24 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Disjoint collection Amazon Customer This book is awful. It doesn't discuss the issues of Configuration management, it isn't a how-to book. It is a collection of disjoint material and results that would appeal to no one, or at least I have no idea who the target audience is. I bought this online and would not have purchased it at all if I had flipped through the pages in a bookstore first.. "For advanced practitioners only - not a 'how to' book" according to Mike Tarrani. This book is for advanced practitioners seeking ideas and best practices. It is not a 'how to' book, or even an overview of SCM and CM, but a collection of findings from the European Experience Exchange (EUREX) project.The book is divided into three parts:PART I covers how the topic relates to software process improvement,the European Systems and Software Initiative, and EUREX. Subjects covered include types of projects, stand alone assess
From the Back Cover This book is a result of the European Experience Exchange (EUREX) project sponsored by the European Systems and Software Initiative for Software Best Practice in Europe. As a result, this book is particularly meaningful for software practitioners in such enterprises, including both developers and line managers. These areas have a significant impact on the success of a software product and present a high potential for improvement as many organisations, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, have no purposeful process addressing these issues. The current volume offers a variety of perspecti
The majority of these projects were process improvement experiments carrying out and taking up new development processes, methods and technology within the software development process of a company. This initiative funded more than 470 projects in the area of software and system process improvements. Amting Directorate General Information Society, European Commission, Brussels th Under the 4 Framework of European Research, the European Systems and Soft ware Initiative (ESSI) was part of the ESPRIT Programme. The dissemination activities were designed to build a forum, at European level, to exchange information and knowledge gained within process improvement ex periments. It focused on best practice and helped European companies to develop world class skills and associated technologies to build the increasingly complex and varied systems
