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Software Methodologies : a Quantitative Guide. [electronic book]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Milton : CRC Press, 2017.Description: 1 online resource (516 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315314464
  • 1315314460
  • 1315314487
  • 9781315314471
  • 1315314479
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Software Methodologies : A Quantitative Guide.LOC classification:
  • QA76.758 .J6455 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Author; Introduction; 1 Overview of 60 Software Development Methodologies; Essential Activities for All 60 Software Development Methodologies; 2 Life Cycles and Life Expectancies of Software Development Methodologies; Methodologies with Permanent, Transient, and Uncertain Value circa 2016; Missing Stages for Software Methodology Development; Proposed 18 Stages of Software Methodology Development; 3 A Method of Scoring Software Methodologies; Common Forms of Hybrid Methodologies in 2016.
The Scoring Technique for Evaluating MethodologiesTen Worst Methodologies for Large Systems; Five Worst Methodologies for Secure Systems; 4 Detailed Evaluations of 60 Software Development Methodologies; 5 Agile/Scrum Software Development; 6 Animated 3D Full Color Software Design Methodology; Software Risk Master (SRM) Application Taxonomy; Use of 3D Images, 3D Printing, and 3D Holographs; Elements of Pattern-Based Software Development; 7 Anti-Pattern-Based Development; 8 CASE Software Development; Representative Software Tools circa 2016; 9 Cleanroom Software Engineering (CSE); CSE Teams.
CSE TechnologyComparisons with Other Approaches; Cleanroom and the Capability Maturity Model Integrated(CMMI); Cleanroom and the Object-Oriented Approach; Common Characteristics; 10 CMMI Level 3 (Capability Maturity Model Integrated) Software Development; 11 Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software (COTS) Customization; 2017 Commercial Software Cost Drivers; 12 Container Software Development; 13 Continuous Development; 14 Cowboy Development; 15 Crystal Methods; What Is a "Methodology"?; Tailoring Methodology to the Project; 16 DevOps; 17 Disciplined Agile Development (DAD).
18 Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)DSDM Atern Life Cycle; DSDM Roles and Responsibilities; Business Sponsor; Business Visionary; Project Manager; Technical Coordinator; Team Leader; Business Ambassador; Business Analyst; Solution Developer; Solution Tester; Business Advisor; Workshop Facilitator; Atern Coach; General Observations; 19 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Customization; 20 Evolutionary Development (EVO) Methodology; 21 Extreme Programming (XP); Values; Principles; Primary Practices; Corollary Practices; 22 Feature-Driven Development (FDD); 23 Git Software Development.
24 Global 24 Hour Development25 Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Software Development; Agile Concepts Used in Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Combinations; Waterfall Concepts Used in Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Combinations; 26 Information Engineering (IE) Software Development; 27 IntegraNova Development; 28 Iterative Software Development; 29 Kaizen; Terms and Definitions; 30 Lean Software Development; 31 Legacy Data Mining; 32 Legacy Renovation Development; 33 Legacy Repair Development; Major Kinds of Work Performed under the Generic Term "Maintenance"; 34 Legacy Replacement Development; 35 Mashup Development.
Scope and content: "This comprehensive reference uses a formal and standard evaluation technique to show the strengths and weakness of more than 60 software development methodologies such as agile, DevOps, RUP, Waterfall, TSP, XP and many more. Each methodology is applied to an application of 1000 function points using the Java language. Each methodology produces a characteristic set of results for development schedules, productivity, costs, and quality. The intent of the book is to show readers the optimum kinds of methodologies for the projects they are concerned with and to warn them about counter indications and possible harm from unsuitable methodologies."--Provided by publisher.
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This comprehensive reference uses a formal and standard evaluation technique to show the strengths and weakness of more than 60 software development methodologies such as agile, DevOps, RUP, Waterfall, TSP, XP and many more. Each methodology is applied to an application of 1000 function points using the Java language. Each methodology produces a characteristic set of results for development schedules, productivity, costs, and quality. The intent of the book is to show readers the optimum kinds of methodologies for the projects they are concerned with and to warn them about counter indications and possible harm from unsuitable methodologies.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Author; Introduction; 1 Overview of 60 Software Development Methodologies; Essential Activities for All 60 Software Development Methodologies; 2 Life Cycles and Life Expectancies of Software Development Methodologies; Methodologies with Permanent, Transient, and Uncertain Value circa 2016; Missing Stages for Software Methodology Development; Proposed 18 Stages of Software Methodology Development; 3 A Method of Scoring Software Methodologies; Common Forms of Hybrid Methodologies in 2016.

The Scoring Technique for Evaluating MethodologiesTen Worst Methodologies for Large Systems; Five Worst Methodologies for Secure Systems; 4 Detailed Evaluations of 60 Software Development Methodologies; 5 Agile/Scrum Software Development; 6 Animated 3D Full Color Software Design Methodology; Software Risk Master (SRM) Application Taxonomy; Use of 3D Images, 3D Printing, and 3D Holographs; Elements of Pattern-Based Software Development; 7 Anti-Pattern-Based Development; 8 CASE Software Development; Representative Software Tools circa 2016; 9 Cleanroom Software Engineering (CSE); CSE Teams.

CSE TechnologyComparisons with Other Approaches; Cleanroom and the Capability Maturity Model Integrated(CMMI); Cleanroom and the Object-Oriented Approach; Common Characteristics; 10 CMMI Level 3 (Capability Maturity Model Integrated) Software Development; 11 Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software (COTS) Customization; 2017 Commercial Software Cost Drivers; 12 Container Software Development; 13 Continuous Development; 14 Cowboy Development; 15 Crystal Methods; What Is a "Methodology"?; Tailoring Methodology to the Project; 16 DevOps; 17 Disciplined Agile Development (DAD).

18 Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)DSDM Atern Life Cycle; DSDM Roles and Responsibilities; Business Sponsor; Business Visionary; Project Manager; Technical Coordinator; Team Leader; Business Ambassador; Business Analyst; Solution Developer; Solution Tester; Business Advisor; Workshop Facilitator; Atern Coach; General Observations; 19 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Customization; 20 Evolutionary Development (EVO) Methodology; 21 Extreme Programming (XP); Values; Principles; Primary Practices; Corollary Practices; 22 Feature-Driven Development (FDD); 23 Git Software Development.

24 Global 24 Hour Development25 Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Software Development; Agile Concepts Used in Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Combinations; Waterfall Concepts Used in Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Combinations; 26 Information Engineering (IE) Software Development; 27 IntegraNova Development; 28 Iterative Software Development; 29 Kaizen; Terms and Definitions; 30 Lean Software Development; 31 Legacy Data Mining; 32 Legacy Renovation Development; 33 Legacy Repair Development; Major Kinds of Work Performed under the Generic Term "Maintenance"; 34 Legacy Replacement Development; 35 Mashup Development.

"This comprehensive reference uses a formal and standard evaluation technique to show the strengths and weakness of more than 60 software development methodologies such as agile, DevOps, RUP, Waterfall, TSP, XP and many more. Each methodology is applied to an application of 1000 function points using the Java language. Each methodology produces a characteristic set of results for development schedules, productivity, costs, and quality. The intent of the book is to show readers the optimum kinds of methodologies for the projects they are concerned with and to warn them about counter indications and possible harm from unsuitable methodologies."--Provided by publisher.

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