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This book is designed for those who manage software development
projects. It explores software and risk management both from a
technology and a business perspective. Issues regarding costs,
schedules, technical performance, and strategies for software
development are discussed.
The author approaches software development from a just-in-time
viewpoint and details strategies for implementing and planning
development plans in a cost-effective and timely manner. The book
presents a significant discussion of software risk issues
pertaining to organizational costs and schedules. It also
identifies metrics and presents several models for measuring and
predicting risk.
The information featured in the book is supported by actual proven
case studies derived from the author's experience. The text
addresses many different concepts, strategies, and tools that could
make the management of your next software development project less
of a guess and more predictable.
Also available is the SERIM Software Tool. This interactive,
easy-to-use Windows application gives you an automated way to
determine the risks of your software project. The product is based
on the SERIM model detailed in this bestselling book.
Over the last several decades, improvements in software development
tools and methods have allowed geographically and culturally
diverse groups to come together in global software development
teams. Team members bring diverse expectations and goals that make
the task of virtual product development considerably more complex
than the most complex in-house projects.
Global Software Development covers the delicate tasks of managing
diverse cultural expectations, establishing responsibility,
implementing accountability, and defining process and product
ownership. Subtle changes in the cost, schedule, and quality issues
involved in normal product delivery are also examined. Although
focused on global development projects, the book discusses issues
that apply to most distributed software development environments.
Following the life cycle of a typical software development project,
the text examines the growing need for global software development
and the foundations of its strategy. From setting up the initial
environment and project team, the book progresses through every
development stage emphasizing the differences between traditional
and virtual management. The final chapter presents three case
studies illustrating the principles and activities described in the
preceding chapters.
Dale Karolak's goal is to make it easier for managers to understand
what to consider when managing a virtual project and offers a broad
spectrum of information that enhances the reader's understanding of
global software development.
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