Many claims are made about how certain tools, technologies, and
practices improve software development. But which claims are
verifiable, and which are merely wishful thinking? In this book,
leading thinkers such as Steve McConnell, Barry Boehm, and Barbara
Kitchenham offer essays that uncover the truth and unmask myths
commonly held among the software development community. Their
insights may surprise you.Are some programmers really ten times
more productive than others?Does writing tests first help you
develop better code faster?Can code metrics predict the number of
bugs in a piece of software?Do design patterns actually make better
software?What effect does personality have on pair programming?What
matters more: how far apart people are geographically, or how far
apart they are in the org chart?
Contributors include:
Jorge ArandaTom BallVictor R. BasiliAndrew BegelChristian
BirdBarry BoehmMarcelo CataldoSteven ClarkeJason CohenRobert
DeLineMadeline DiepHakan ErdogmusMichael GodfreyMark GuzdialJo E.
HannayAhmed E. HassanIsrael HerraizKim Sebastian HerzigCory
KapserBarbara KitchenhamAndrew KoLucas LaymanSteve McConnellTim
MenziesGail MurphyNachi NagappanThomas J. OstrandDewayne
PerryMarian PetreLutz PrecheltRahul PremrajForrest ShullBeth
SimonDiomidis SpinellisNeil ThomasWalter TichyBurak TurhanElaine J.
WeyukerMichele A. WhitecraftLaurie WilliamsWendy M. WilliamsAndreas
ZellerThomas Zimmermann
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