Customer Review: When software development moves to embrace agility, project managers can struggle over the new approach and their roles. That's where The Software Project Manager's Bridge to Agility comes in, making it a top recommended pick for business and IT technology collections alike. It covers techniques,... more info
Customer Review: If you have not been exposed to continuous build/integration, this book covers the approach along with the advantages and points you to some references.
However, if you already have an understanding of CI or have decided that you need to set up a CI environment, this book doesn't add much: few... more info
Customer Review: Data quality assessment has become so much a part of many data quality programs that we assume that everyone knows how to do it well and efficiently. But this is not the case. Done well, assessment is technically difficult and demanding, often conducted under the press of time, short on budget, and... more info
Customer Review: "The Practical Guide to Defect Prevention" was written for software developers and testers, but many techniques presented can be applied to improve quality in other products as well. I'm in the midst of a career change into software development after 2 decades of working with office automation... more info
Customer Review: This wonderful book by Eric Brechner analyzes from the inside of Microsoft the dynamics of Software Development, Organization, Project & People Management, Software Design, Development & Quality. To every harsh criticism, he offers some very interesting and yet simple advice. That doesn't... more info
Customer Review: A very thorough treatment of Software Engineering metrics. Good graphics. Good explanations. Much better than other books in this area.
Customer Review: Nutshell review - Should be required reading for all software developers and managers of software development teams. An excellent insight into the problems and consequences of insecure and poor quality software.
Customer Review: Very nice explanation, with lots of examples. This is a marked difference from other books that are written for mathematicians. The book also contains implementation details (lots of circuit diagrams), hence is suited for those with a background in CS/EE. Will be good if the book came with lab... more info
Customer Review: Caper's Thrid Edition of Applied Software Measurement continues the tradition of being indispensable reference materials for the software process improvement professional. I own two copies, one for my suitcase when I travel and one for the office (no kidding).
Customer Review: Not much information other than what you can read on his website. I was looking for something much more prescriptive in terms of how to model in an agile way and how to communicate the model.